-An account has been created for you on developer-accessible machines
-with username '__LOGIN__'. The password for this account can be found
-encrypted with your PGP or GPG key and appended to this message. A list
-of machines available to Debian developers can be found at
-<URL:http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi>. Please take a minute now to
-familiarize yourself with the Debian Machine Usage Policy, available
-at <URL:http://www.debian.org/devel/dmup>
-
-You have been subscribed to the debian-private mailing list as
-<__PRIVATE__>. Please respect the privacy of that list and don't forward
-mail from it elsewhere. E-mail to <__LOGIN__@debian.org> will be
-forwarded to <__EMAIL__>. To change this, please see
-<URL:http://db.debian.org/forward.html>/ Also, please subscribe to
-debian-devel-announce, if you haven't done so already.
+Your account '__LOGIN__' has just been created in the central ldap
+database of the Debian project. Please note that it needs a bit of time
+until this information is synced with all developer-accessible machines,
+you should be able to login or upload packages after about 30-60 minutes.
+The password for this account can be found appended to this message,
+encrypted with your GPG key.
+Email sent to <__LOGIN__@debian.org> will be forwarded to <__EMAIL__>,
+to change this visit <URL:http://db.debian.org/forward.html>.
+
+You now have access to various project machines, for a list of them take
+a look at <URL:http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi>.
+Please remember that you accepted the Debian Machine Usage Policy in
+your NM-process (available at <URL:http://www.debian.org/devel/dmup>).
+
+If you need additional software installed on one of the machines (either
+in the host system or a chroot environment) please contact
+debian-admin@lists.debian.org, but keep in mind that not all software is
+available on all architectures. The chroot environments can be
+entered with the 'dchroot' command, take a look at the list of machines
+to know which one has chroots available for you.
+
+You need to use ssh to log into the machines, telnet and rlogin are
+disabled for security reasons. The LDAP directory is able to share RSA
+ssh keys among machines, please see <URL:http://db.debian.org/doc-mail.html>
+Otherwise when you first login a ~/.ssh directory will be created with
+the appropriate permissions. Please be aware of the security
+implications of using RSA authentication and ssh agents.
+
+To give you a quick overview here is a list of the most important
+machines from the project you can access. First there is
+ftp-master.debian.org, sometimes known as newraff. It is our main
+archive server and the place where you upload your packages. It is
+restricted, so you can only upload with anonymous FTP, a tool like dput
+or dupload can aid this process.
+The Projects web pages, CVS archive, the main shell server and various
+other stuff is located on gluck.debian.org. This machine is also reachable as
+{cvs,people,www}.debian.org. If you want your own Debian related site to
+appear behind <URL:http://people.debian.org/~__LOGIN__> then put it at
+this machine in the directory ~/public_html/.
+
+
+There is one developer-only mailing list, debian-private. You have been
+subscribed to this list as <__PRIVATE__>, please respect the privacy of
+this list and don't forward mail from it elsewhere.
+This subscription, and a lot of other data like your private
+information, can be changed at the webinterface available behind
+<URL:https://db.debian.org/>, just login with the password information
+appended to this email.
+The information stored here is used to maintain your accounts on various
+Debian machines, and also to allow other developers and general users to
+find out more about you. Many of the fields are only visible to other
+registered Debian developers. This is also the only way to change your
+password. The passwd program does not yet work.
+
+
+Before we go on with other important information lets remember the most
+important documents from the NM process. That you now got you account
+doesn't mean to stop reading and checking them whenever you do packaging
+or other Debian related work.
+
+ o The Debian Social Contract
+ <URL:http://www.debian.org/social_contract.html>
+
+ o The Debian Policy Manual
+ <URL:http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/>
+
+ o The Debian Developer's reference
+ <URL:http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/>
+
+You can find much more information useful to developers at
+<URL:http://www.debian.org/devel/>.
+
+Also, please subscribe to the mailing list debian-devel-announce, if you
+haven't done so already.
+