X-Git-Url: https://git.adam-barratt.org.uk/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=input%2Fdoc%2Fguest-account.creole;h=83adc7df2b2c1972a2967154b5d6d4a6bab11cab;hb=9afdd09eeab729979f89f0c628b06cf6a6914c49;hp=17fe5674148dbd263860d6681b30b4e617d37718;hpb=a8ef5346444012ffe559f8f9d02edb6764224e7a;p=mirror%2Fdsa-wiki.git diff --git a/input/doc/guest-account.creole b/input/doc/guest-account.creole index 17fe567..83adc7d 100644 --- a/input/doc/guest-account.creole +++ b/input/doc/guest-account.creole @@ -9,19 +9,17 @@ 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. +people already in the NM process can apply for a guest account through +the New Members site. -The following information should be provided to frontdesk: +The following information is required to complete your request: -* 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) +* Preferred username (in your NM profile) * Machine(s)/Architecture(s) to which access is needed * Short rationale as to //why// access is needed +Other information will be collected during the process. + 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. @@ -35,7 +33,7 @@ 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). +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