X-Git-Url: https://git.adam-barratt.org.uk/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=input%2Fdoc%2Fguest-account.creole;h=30efc9d6435de0288abe840c1480708dfa864ca9;hb=0a4a36161706310957c77d75a691586945edd46c;hp=d3c0bf7addc3003612c87903c91100b4e39ffccf;hpb=450bd5b0f6cfd5fdb0265bd9293ff7c4a50d9e0d;p=mirror%2Fdsa-wiki.git diff --git a/input/doc/guest-account.creole b/input/doc/guest-account.creole index d3c0bf7..30efc9d 100644 --- a/input/doc/guest-account.creole +++ b/input/doc/guest-account.creole @@ -1,21 +1,71 @@ = Guest Access to porter machines = -People who are not DDs or DMs but are working on software in Debian are -able to obtain access to porter machines for short term (1 -2 months) in -order to resolve port issues and the like. The procedure for this is that -the guest applicant should supply several details (listed below) to a DD, -and the DD will sign this information and send to the DSA mailing list. +People who are not DDs but are working on software in Debian are can request +access to porter machines for short term (1-2 months) in order to resolve port +issues and the like. + +The final decision about account creation remains with DSA. + +== DMs/NMs == + +DMs (i.e. people who have their key in the debian-maintainers keyring) or +people already in the NM process may route their request through the +NM-frontdesk. + +The following information should be provided to frontdesk: + +* First/Middle/Last-name +* Preferred username +* Key **fingerprint** of the PGP key, which needs to be on the keyserver network. (fingerprint. Not a keyid. Not a link to a site that has a key or a keyserver. A fingerprint.) +* email address +* Signed agreement to abide by DMUP (or link to the mailinglist archive of debian-newmaint where that already was done) +* Machine(s)/Architecture(s) to which access is needed +* Short rationale as to //why// access is needed + +A member of frontdesk will verify the information for correctness, and create a +ticket in RT (signed by the frontdesk member) asking DSA to add the new account +to LDAP. + +== non-DMs == + +People who are not yet DMs or NMs will need to find a DD who is willing +to sponsor their request. People requesting access should already have +a track record of working on Debian for some time. + +The guest applicant should supply several details (listed below) to this DD, +and the DD will sign this (clear signed, not PGP mime) and open a ticket +in RT (mail to admin@rt.d.o, put 'Debian RT' somewhere in the subject - +see wiki.d.o for more info). This signing and resending is a sponsorship by the DD that the guest account should be granted access to Debian resources, and should be regarded as such. -== Information guest needs to supply to sponsoring DD == +=== Information guest needs to supply to sponsoring DD === +* First/Middle/Last-name * Preferred username -* GPG key -* Email address +* Key **fingerprint** of the PGP key, which needs to be on the keyserver network. (fingerprint. Not a keyid. Not a link to a site that has a key or a keyserver. A fingerprint.) +* email address * Signed agreement to abide by DMUP +* Machine(s)/Architecture(s) to which access is needed +* Short rationale as to //why// access is needed + +=== Information sponsoring DD needs to supply to DSA === -== Information sponsoring DD needs to supply to DSA == * Signed email containing above information + +== Notes == + +* Requests for "all architectures" are not acceptable. +* Requests need to be clear-signed. Request-tracker munges PGP/MIME. Also, the signed DMUP agreement needs to be clear-signed. + +== Expired Accounts == + +Once an account has expired the user will no longer be able to log into +debian machines. If access is required again creating a ticket in RT should +suffice to get it re-activated (The request should be pgp signed). + +Similarly, should access to other hosts become necessary a ticket in RT +can be opened. +