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List:       kde-release-team
Subject:    Re: Review of special packager access
From:       Jeff Bai <jeffbaichina () gmail ! com>
Date:       2016-07-20 7:47:24
Message-ID: CAJvpXXcBCxKCjbwg_Wrf5=Mki9R_GL4mfbtciynCAAvrWVWR_w () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hi all.

I am a developer for the AOSC project, and confirming that we are still
actively using the depot server for pre-packaging.

Best regards,
Jeff Bai

2016=E5=B9=B47=E6=9C=888=E6=97=A5 19:41=EF=BC=8C"Ben Cooksley" <bcooksley@k=
de.org>=E5=86=99=E9=81=93=EF=BC=9A

Hi all,

My apologies if you're not a packager or someone associated with a
distribution - you can ignore this email. Packagers, please read on as
this contains important details.

First: If you're a packager, please ensure you are subscribed to
kde-distro-packagers@kde.org, which is our usual list for
communicating with packagers. It would seem a number of you are
missing from there :)

Prompted by a recent email I took a look at the list of accounts (one
per distribution) which are provided in order to facilitate early
access to packages - however for many i've no idea who would be the
relevant point of contact.

I'd therefore like for someone from each distribution to please
confirm that their distro is still active and who can serve as a
general point of contact for that distribution. It would also be
appreciated if folks could check over their ~/.ssh/authorized keys
file and remove any outdated keys.

If your distribution has completely lost access, please have someone
with an email address belonging to that distribution's domain email
sysadmin@kde.org to sort that out.

KDE servers normally use a format something like this to clearly label
whose key(s) are whose, for those that might find it helpful.:

## Name <email.address@domain>
ssh-rsa....

## Next Name....

The list of accounts, which should approximately correspond to
distributions, is as follows:

- Active
- Aix
- Aosc
- Archlinux
- Arklinux
- Asplinux
- Bluewhite64
- Chakra
- Conectiva
- Crux
- Darwin
- Debian
- Exherbo
- Fedora
- FreeBSD
- Gentoo
- Kaos
- Mageia
- Magic
- Mandriva
- Meego
- NetBSD
- OpenBSD
- PCLinuxOS
- PLD
- Redhat
- Rpath
- Siduction
- Slackware
- Slamd64
- SUSE
- Tld
- Tru64
- Tukaani
- Turbo
- Ubuntu
- Uludag
- Uoirix
- Uomandriva
- Uosolaris
- Vine
- Yellow
- Yoper

In two weeks time we'll go ahead and disable ones we don't get a response
from.

Thanks,
Ben Cooksley
KDE Sysadmin
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<p dir="ltr">Hi all.</p>
<p dir="ltr">I am a developer for the AOSC project, and confirming that we are still \
actively using the depot server for pre-packaging.</p> <p dir="ltr">Best regards,<br>
Jeff Bai</p>
<div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">2016年7月8日 \
19:41,&quot;Ben Cooksley&quot; &lt;<a \
href="mailto:bcooksley@kde.org">bcooksley@kde.org</a>&gt;写道:<br \
type="attribution"><blockquote class="quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px \
#ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi all,<br> <br>
My apologies if you&#39;re not a packager or someone associated with a<br>
distribution - you can ignore this email. Packagers, please read on as<br>
this contains important details.<br>
<br>
First: If you&#39;re a packager, please ensure you are subscribed to<br>
<a href="mailto:kde-distro-packagers@kde.org">kde-distro-packagers@kde.org</a>, which \
is our usual list for<br> communicating with packagers. It would seem a number of you \
are<br> missing from there :)<br>
<br>
Prompted by a recent email I took a look at the list of accounts (one<br>
per distribution) which are provided in order to facilitate early<br>
access to packages - however for many i&#39;ve no idea who would be the<br>
relevant point of contact.<br>
<br>
I&#39;d therefore like for someone from each distribution to please<br>
confirm that their distro is still active and who can serve as a<br>
general point of contact for that distribution. It would also be<br>
appreciated if folks could check over their ~/.ssh/authorized keys<br>
file and remove any outdated keys.<br>
<br>
If your distribution has completely lost access, please have someone<br>
with an email address belonging to that distribution&#39;s domain email<br>
<a href="mailto:sysadmin@kde.org">sysadmin@kde.org</a> to sort that out.<br>
<br>
KDE servers normally use a format something like this to clearly label<br>
whose key(s) are whose, for those that might find it helpful.:<br>
<br>
## Name &lt;email.address@domain&gt;<br>
ssh-rsa....<br>
<br>
## Next Name....<br>
<br>
The list of accounts, which should approximately correspond to<br>
distributions, is as follows:<br>
<br>
- Active<br>
- Aix<br>
- Aosc<br>
- Archlinux<br>
- Arklinux<br>
- Asplinux<br>
- Bluewhite64<br>
- Chakra<br>
- Conectiva<br>
- Crux<br>
- Darwin<br>
- Debian<br>
- Exherbo<br>
- Fedora<br>
- FreeBSD<br>
- Gentoo<br>
- Kaos<br>
- Mageia<br>
- Magic<br>
- Mandriva<br>
- Meego<br>
- NetBSD<br>
- OpenBSD<br>
- PCLinuxOS<br>
- PLD<br>
- Redhat<br>
- Rpath<br>
- Siduction<br>
- Slackware<br>
- Slamd64<br>
- SUSE<br>
- Tld<br>
- Tru64<br>
- Tukaani<br>
- Turbo<br>
- Ubuntu<br>
- Uludag<br>
- Uoirix<br>
- Uomandriva<br>
- Uosolaris<br>
- Vine<br>
- Yellow<br>
- Yoper<br>
<br>
In two weeks time we&#39;ll go ahead and disable ones we don&#39;t get a response \
from.<br> <br>
Thanks,<br>
Ben Cooksley<br>
KDE Sysadmin<br>
_______________________________________________<br>
release-team mailing list<br>
<a href="mailto:release-team@kde.org">release-team@kde.org</a><br>
<a href="https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team" rel="noreferrer" \
target="_blank">https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team</a><br> \
</blockquote></div><br></div>


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