From 63b7cfa6822e9001f32448fddef6c3f52406f0f5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Wise Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2014 12:17:08 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Switch from http to https for all the links in welcome mails. --- templates/welcome-message | 8 ++++---- templates/welcome-message-60000 | 6 +++--- templates/welcome-message-800 | 32 ++++++++++++++++---------------- 3 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) diff --git a/templates/welcome-message b/templates/welcome-message index fbf25aa..7e20416 100644 --- a/templates/welcome-message +++ b/templates/welcome-message @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ you have one, and your GnuPG key (using `gpg --edit-key "YOUR USER ID"') and send it to . You can find more information useful to developers at - (in particular, see the subsection + (in particular, see the subsection titled "Debian Developer's reference"). We suggest that you subscribe to debian-mentors@lists.debian.org. @@ -54,13 +54,13 @@ section on www.debian.org in order to find out more information. You should have read these documents before working on your packages. o The Debian Social Contract - + o The Debian Policy Manual - + o The Debian Packaging Manual - + 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 diff --git a/templates/welcome-message-60000 b/templates/welcome-message-60000 index eb7e72e..1bff99d 100644 --- a/templates/welcome-message-60000 +++ b/templates/welcome-message-60000 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ An account has been created for you on the Debian machine cluster. You can use this account to help make software run properly on the Debian distribution. The username for this account is '__LOGIN__'. -See for a list of machines that are +See for a list of machines that are available. The list of which machines you can access is user-dependent. To find out which machines you have access to try running ldapsearch -LLL -b dc=debian,dc=org -x -h db.debian.org \ @@ -24,13 +24,13 @@ 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 +consult for more information and ask your mentors if you need any help. You should use ssh to log into the machines. See the host details on db.debian.org for the ssh hostkey fingerprints for the servers you access. Our LDAP directory is able to share ssh RSA keys among -machines, please see for +machines, please see for general documentation and for how to add ssh keys to the LDAP. Please be aware of the security implications of using RSA authentication and ssh agents. diff --git a/templates/welcome-message-800 b/templates/welcome-message-800 index 481c9a6..69d65f6 100644 --- a/templates/welcome-message-800 +++ b/templates/welcome-message-800 @@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ 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 . +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 +Please refer to on how to change these settings. Some may also be exposed via the web interface behind . @@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ 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 . +a look at . Please remember that you accepted the Debian Machine Usage Policy in -your NM process (available at ). +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 @@ -46,17 +46,17 @@ 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 +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 +. 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 + or a known_hosts file can be downloaded from . Debian secures some of its websites using SSL. The SSL certificates @@ -76,14 +76,14 @@ process. The project main shell server is located at paradis.debian.org. This machine is also reachable as people.debian.org. If you want your own Debian related site to appear behind - then put it at this + then put it at 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 http://wiki.debian.org/AliothFAQ to learn +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. @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ 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 http://wiki.debian.org/MigrateToDDAccount to find +You can refer to https://wiki.debian.org/MigrateToDDAccount to find additional notes to help you migrate your previous information to your new account. @@ -110,16 +110,16 @@ 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 @@ -141,12 +141,12 @@ 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 +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 . +(WNPP) that can be found at . Welcome to the project! -- 2.20.1