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In addition, if you have some packages ready for inclusion in Debian,
but are waiting for your new maintainer application to go through, you
might be able find a sponsor to upload your package for you. Sponsors
-are people who are official Debian maintainers, and who are willing to
+are people who are official Debian Developers, and who are willing to
criticize and upload your packages for you.
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Those who are seeking a
competent work and will be a good contributor.
You show this by submitting patches through the Bug Tracking System
and having a package
-sponsored by an existing maintainer for a while. Also, we expect that
+sponsored by an existing Debian Developer for a while.
+Also, we expect that
contributors are interested in the whole project and not just in
maintaining their own packages. If you can help other maintainers by
providing further information on a bug or even a patch, then do so!
Registration requires that you are familiar with Debian's philosophy
and technical documentation. Furthermore, you need a GnuPG key which
has been signed by an existing Debian maintainer. If your GnuPG key
-is not signed yet, you should try to meet a Debian maintainer in
+is not signed yet, you should try to meet a Debian Developer in
person to get your key signed. There's a <url id="&url-gpg-coord;"
name="GnuPG Key Signing Coordination page"> which should help you find
-a maintainer close to you.
-(If there is no Debian maintainer close to you,
+a Debian Developer close to you.
+(If there is no Debian Developer close to you,
alternative ways to pass the ID check may be permitted
as an absolute exception on a case-by-case-basis.
See the <url id="&url-newmaint-id;" name="identification page">
Version 4 (primary) keys can either use the RSA or the DSA algorithms,
so this has nothing to do with GnuPG's question about "which kind
of key do you want: (1) DSA and Elgamal, (2) DSA (sign only), (5)
-RSA (sign only). If you don't have any special requirements just pick
+RSA (sign only)". If you don't have any special requirements just pick
the defailt.
<p>
The easiest way to tell whether an existing key is a v4 key or a v3
</footnote>
<p>
If your public key isn't on public key servers such as &pgp-keyserv;,
-please read the documentation available locally in &file-keyservs;.
+please read the documentation available at
+<url id="&url-newmaint-id;" name="NM Step 2: Identification">.
That document contains instructions on how to put your key on the
public key servers. The New Maintainer Group will put your public key
on the servers if it isn't already there.
cryptography even for authentication is forbidden
then please contact us so we can make special arrangements.
<p>
-To apply as a new maintainer, you need an existing Debian maintainer
-to verify your application (an <em>advocate</em>). After you have
+To apply as a new maintainer, you need an existing Debian Developer
+to support your application (an <em>advocate</em>). After you have
contributed to Debian for a while, and you want to apply to become a
registered developer, an existing developer with whom you
have worked over the past months has to express their belief that you
<sect id="irc-channels">IRC channels
<p>
Several IRC channels are dedicated to Debian's development. They are mainly
-hosted on the <url id="&url-openprojects;" name="freenode"> network
-(previously known as Open Projects Network).
-The <tt>irc.debian.org</tt> DNS entry is an alias to
-<tt>irc.freenode.net</tt>.
+hosted on the <url id="&url-oftc;" name="Open and free technology community
+(OFTC)"> network. The <tt>irc.debian.org</tt> DNS entry is an alias to
+<tt>irc.oftc.net</tt>.
<p>
The main channel for Debian in general is <em>#debian</em>. This is a large,
general-purpose channel where users can find recent news in the topic and
French speaking people interested in Debian's development.
<p>
Channels dedicated to Debian also exist on other IRC networks, notably on
-the <url name="Open and free technology community (OFTC)"
-id="http://www.oftc.net/"> IRC network.
+the <url id="&url-openprojects;" name="freenode"> IRC network, which was
+pointed at by the <tt>irc.debian.org</tt> alias until 4th June 2006.
<p>
To get a cloak on freenode, you send Jörg Jaspert <joerg@debian.org>
a signed mail where you tell what your nick is.