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As of 5th August 2007, a new "Debian Maintainers" keyring has been created. Contributors to Debian can go through a short process to add their key to this keyring. They then are able to obtain limited upload rights to the Debian archive. == Introduction ==
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* http://www.debian.org/vote/2007/vote_003 - GR and details of procedure
* http://packages.debian.org/debian-keyring - keyring package
* http://bugs.debian.org/debian-keyring - pending keyring change requests
* http://lists.debian.org/debian-newmaint - list which typically has the proclamation and advocacy mails posted to it
Debian Maintainers are people who are not full developers but have a restricted ability to upload packages to the Debian archive.
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The Debian Maintainers concept was introduced on 5th August 2007 by [http://www.debian.org/vote/2007/vote_003 General Resolution].

== Overview ==

A Debian Maintainer has their key in the debian-maintainers keyring (available in the debian-maintainers package).

This keyring is used by dak on the Debian archive as part of the checks as to whether an uploaded package is to be accepted.

Packages signed by a key in the debian-maintainers keyring will be accepted if the package is not new and the previous version of the package contains both the maintainer in the {{{Maintainer}}} control field and has the {{{DM-Upload-Allowed}}} control field present.

== Becoming a Maintainer ==

To become a Debian Maintainer, you must:

 * agree to the [http://www.debian.org/social_contract social contract] and [http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines DFSG]
 * agree to the [http://www.debian.org/devel/dmup Debian Machine Usage Policies] (dmup)
 * publically state your agreement to the above two documents, signing your declaration with your OpenPGP key. Most people will post their declaration to the [http://lists.debian.org/debian-newmaint debian-newmaint mailing list].
 * have your PGP key signed by at least one (but ideally more than one) Debian Developers.
 * have at least one (but preferably more) Debian Developers advocate you. This is usually a signed mail to debian-newmaint (often a reply to your declaration mail).
 * submit a jetring changeset as a patch to the bug tracking system, filed against the [http://packages.qa.debian.org/debian-maintainers debian-maintainers package]

=== Uploading packages ===

Once you have your key in the keyring, you will be able to upload packages, where the following conditions hold:

 * the package already lists you in the {{{Maintainers}}} or the {{{Uploaders}}} control fields
 * the package already has the {{{DM-Upload-Allowed: yes}}} control field
 * the package is not NEW

==== dpkg caveat ====

At the moment, dpkg does not understand the {{{DM-Upload-Allowed}}} field and will not add it to the DSC. You need to prefix it with 'XS-' for it to make it into the DSC file (see [http://lists.debian.org/debian-newmaint/2007/11/msg00201.html discussion on newmaint] and [http://bugs.debian.org/453400 a bug covering this issue])

== Advocating a Maintainer ==

A developer should only advocate a candidate if they are familiar with the candidate's existing work in Debian and believe it to be of a suitable standard both technically and socially.

Developers advocating DMs (or potential DDs for that matter) must go into a bit more detail in their advocacy.

If the prospective DM has done "a great job", please explain what "a great job" means -- is there something special she/he's done, or is it that whatever she/he's working on is particularly important, or is she/he remarkably consistent, or what? What's she/he actually done that's earnt your trust? What makes her/him special compared to the other folks who're helping Debian? What in particular about her/his work should people lurking on the debian lists be trying to emulate if they want to be a DM or a DD?

== External links ==

 * http://www.debian.org/vote/2007/vote_003 - GR and details of procedure
 * http://packages.debian.org/debian-maintainers - keyring package
 * http://bugs.debian.org/debian-maintainers - pending keyring change requests
 * http://lists.debian.org/debian-newmaint - list which typically has the proclamation and advocacy mails posted to it
 * http://ftp-master.debian.org/dm-uploaders.html - core raw information about DM

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Introduction

Debian Maintainers are people who are not full developers but have a restricted ability to upload packages to the Debian archive.

The Debian Maintainers concept was introduced on 5th August 2007 by [http://www.debian.org/vote/2007/vote_003 General Resolution].

Overview

A Debian Maintainer has their key in the debian-maintainers keyring (available in the debian-maintainers package).

This keyring is used by dak on the Debian archive as part of the checks as to whether an uploaded package is to be accepted.

Packages signed by a key in the debian-maintainers keyring will be accepted if the package is not new and the previous version of the package contains both the maintainer in the Maintainer control field and has the DM-Upload-Allowed control field present.

Becoming a Maintainer

To become a Debian Maintainer, you must:

Uploading packages

Once you have your key in the keyring, you will be able to upload packages, where the following conditions hold:

  • the package already lists you in the Maintainers or the Uploaders control fields

  • the package already has the DM-Upload-Allowed: yes control field

  • the package is not NEW

dpkg caveat

At the moment, dpkg does not understand the DM-Upload-Allowed field and will not add it to the DSC. You need to prefix it with 'XS-' for it to make it into the DSC file (see [http://lists.debian.org/debian-newmaint/2007/11/msg00201.html discussion on newmaint] and [http://bugs.debian.org/453400 a bug covering this issue])

Advocating a Maintainer

A developer should only advocate a candidate if they are familiar with the candidate's existing work in Debian and believe it to be of a suitable standard both technically and socially.

Developers advocating DMs (or potential DDs for that matter) must go into a bit more detail in their advocacy.

If the prospective DM has done "a great job", please explain what "a great job" means -- is there something special she/he's done, or is it that whatever she/he's working on is particularly important, or is she/he remarkably consistent, or what? What's she/he actually done that's earnt your trust? What makes her/him special compared to the other folks who're helping Debian? What in particular about her/his work should people lurking on the debian lists be trying to emulate if they want to be a DM or a DD?

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