X-Git-Url: https://git.adam-barratt.org.uk/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=templates%2Fwelcome-message-800;fp=templates%2Fwelcome-message-800;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=823ee0d7c48109648bd0f54769bb551ed1aede29;hp=db80105d123a64e106679824ae0eb9ba728b17d9;hpb=18985887579c86d93d06f6e574d9f19dc99989b8;p=mirror%2Fuserdir-ldap.git diff --git a/templates/welcome-message-800 b/templates/welcome-message-800 deleted file mode 100644 index db80105..0000000 --- a/templates/welcome-message-800 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,154 +0,0 @@ -To: "__ENCODED_REALNAME__" <__EMAIL__> -From: __WHOAMI__ -MIME-Version: 1.0 -Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" -Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit -Subject: New Debian developer __ENCODED_REALNAME__ -Cc: nm@debian.org, debian-admin@debian.org -Reply-To: nm@debian.org -Date: __DATE__ -User-Agent: nm-create script run by __WHOAMI__ - -[ This is a long mail with important information, so please read it all - carefully. ] - -Dear __REALNAME__! - -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 into debian.org machines after about 30-60 -minutes. If you applied for Debian Developer with uploading rights, -you should be able to upload packages already. - -Email sent to <__LOGIN__@debian.org> will be forwarded to <__EMAIL__>, -to change this visit . -The Debian mail setup allows various per-user settings, like enabling -greylisting, sender-verify-callouts and per-user dns blocklists. -Please refer to on how to change -these settings. Some may also be exposed via the web interface behind -. - -Your password to access db.debian.org can be found encrypted with your -PGP key and appended to this message. It cannot be used to log into -our machines; see the paragraph on SSH keys below. - -You now have access to various project machines, for a list of them take -a look at . -Please remember that you accepted the Debian Machine Usage Policy in -your NM process (available at ). - -If you need additional software installed on one of the machines (in the -host system) please contact debian-admin@lists.debian.org, but keep in -mind that not all software is available on all architectures. - -On porter machines, the chroot environments can be entered with the -'schroot' command, depending on setup; take a look at the list of -machines to know which are our porterboxes. You can install build -dependencies yourself once you instantiated a session. Please -consult for more information -and ask your fellow DDs if you need any help. - -You need to use ssh to log into the machines; telnet and rlogin are -disabled for security reasons. On debian.org servers the only ssh -authentication method available is publickey. The LDAP directory is -able to share RSA ssh keys among machines, please see -. Please be aware of the -security implications of using RSA authentication and ssh agents. The -SSH fingerprints for all Debian machines can be looked up at - or a known_hosts file can be -downloaded from . - -Debian secures some of its websites using SSL. The SSL certificates -used are signed by a current commercial certificate authority. - -To give you a quick overview here is a list of the most important -machines from the project you can access. There is the main archive -server, but shell access to it is restricted for security reasons, so you -can only upload with anonymous FTP - please use the service name -ftp.upload.debian.org as the target for your uploads (so that we can -point that some place else when the archive system is down for -maintenance etc.). A tool like dput or dupload can aid this -process. - -The project main shell server is located at people.debian.org. -If you want your own Debian related site to appear behind - then put it on this -machine in the directory ~/public_html/. - -The machine hosting most of our VCS repositories -({svn,bzr,git,arch,hg}.debian.org) is alioth.debian.org. It's handled -by a separate team (admin@alioth.debian.org) as it allows login by -non-Debian developers. You probably already have a *-guest account -there. Please refer to https://wiki.debian.org/AliothFAQ to learn -anything you need to know, including how to activate your account and -how to request the removal of your old -guest account. - -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 -web interface available behind ; 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 work. - -You can refer to https://wiki.debian.org/MigrateToDDAccount to find -additional notes to help you migrate your previous information to your -new account. - -Before we go on with other important information let's remember the most -important documents from the NM process. That you now got your account -doesn't mean to stop reading and checking them whenever you do packaging -or other Debian related work. - - o The Debian Social Contract - - - o The Debian Policy Manual - - - o The Debian Developer's reference - - -You can find much more information useful to developers at -. - -Also, please subscribe to the mailing list debian-devel-announce, if you -haven't done so already. All Debian developers are required to read -this list, as important announcements are made there. Changes to -Debian's infrastructure and maintenance of it are announced to the -debian-infrastructure-announce mailing list. - -We strongly suggest that you use your __LOGIN__@debian.org address for -the maintainer field in your packages, because that one will be valid -as long as you are a Debian developer, even if you change jobs, leave -university or change Internet Service providers. If you do so, please -add that address to your PGP/GPG key(s) (using `gpg --edit-key "YOUR -USER ID"') and send it to the keyring server at keyring.debian.org -with `gpg --keyserver keyring.debian.org --send-keys "YOUR USER ID"'. - -We suggest that you subscribe to debian-mentors@lists.debian.org. -This list is for new maintainers who seek help with initial packaging -and other developer-related issues. Those who prefer one-on-one help -can also post to the list, and an experienced developer may volunteer -to help you. You can get online help on IRC, too, if you join the -channel #debian-devel or #debian-mentors on irc.debian.org. Take a look -at the support section on in order to find -out more information. - -If you have some spare time and want to contribute it to Debian you -may wish to take a look at the "Work-Needing and Prospective Packages", -(WNPP) that can be found at . - -Welcome to the project! - --- -Debian System Administrators on behalf of -The Debian New Maintainer Team - -__PASSWORD__