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If you are a DD, a DM or a Debian Contributor and you'd like an official certification of that fact, you can ask DPL to send it to you. | If you are a DD (whether uploading or non-uploading) and you'd like an official certification of that fact, you can ask DPL to send it to you. |
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Alternatively, you can also confirm your status by linking to your nm status page, https://nm.debian.org/person/{loginname}, replacing {loginname} with your DD username. |
Debian Contribution Certification
for Debian Developers, Debian Maintainers, Debian Contributors
If you are a DD (whether uploading or non-uploading) and you'd like an official certification of that fact, you can ask DPL to send it to you. It might be a nice addition to your resume.
Alternatively, you can also confirm your status by linking to your nm status page, https://nm.debian.org/person/{loginname}, replacing {loginname} with your DD username.
Please remember that it takes anyhow some time to check the data and prepare one, so please refrain to ask one just for vanity; whereas if you need it for work or anything else: no problem, just go ahead and ask.
See example: example-certificate.pdf
how to ask for a certificate
Mail leader@debian.org using your @debian.org address asking for a certificate
- By default, you'll get back a signed PDF (i.e. including a "digitalized pen signature") and a detached OpenPGP signature
Debian Project Leader
If you are DPL, you may use a LaTeX template created for that purpose. It's in the Git repository of the DPL salsa group.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Agnieszka Cicha-Cisek (aga@prezu.one.pl) who designed the certificate template and Patryk Cisek.