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Please help a newbie developer



Hello,

If anyone can tell me if I've missed something, I would really
appreciate it. I believe that I've followed the procedure to
become a new developer fairly closely, but I'm having problems
with getting my account details for master and uploading packages.

I started receiving email from the debian-private mailing list
and presumably had an account created on master about a month
and a half ago.

This post from a while back indicates that my account was created
(or someone else wanted the same username around the same time):
> Bruce Perens <bruce@debian.org> writes:
>
> > Is Klee doing the new maintainers, or is someone else?
>
> Klee is.  There were some misunderstandings about the correct way to
> create the users, but everything is now in order.
>
> These accounts should all be usable as of this morning: tmanning espi
> trout cesco colin ean hamish larryg cespedes dld elphick karlheg
> lusigh mmickan.
         ^^^^^^^ That's me (I guess).

I still haven't received an email with my password :(
I've sent 2 follow up emails --- one to new-maintainer@debian.org
and one straight to Klee (klee@mit.edu). I've noticed that other
people have had similar problems and that Klee has sent them their
details but they haven't received them.

I presumed that since my account had apparently been
created then my pgp signature had been processed and put in the
correct place for me to upload packages, so I uploaded the new
libjpeg about a week ago to chiark and got this following email
last night:
> 
> This is an automated reminder.  Your Debian upload was rejected.  Its
> files are in /debian2/private/project/Incoming/REJECT on
> master.debian.org.
> 
> If the upload has been superceded, please delete it.  If not, please
> correct the error.  You do not have to reupload good files; simply
> move them from Incoming/REJECT to Incoming.  Do erase any bad files.
> This reminder is sent on Monday mornings.  After two reminders, the
> upload is deleted.
> 
> Rejected: PGP signature check failed on `libjpeg_6a-5_i386.changes'.
>  Key matching expected Key ID 6C9B0451 not found in file '/debian/home/maor/dinstall/debian-keyring.pgp'.
>  WARNING: Can't find the right public key-- can't check signature integrity.
> 
 <changes file snipped>
> 
> If you have any questions, reply to this email.
> 
> Guy


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Mark Mickan                            mmickan@ozemail.com.au
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than the estimate the project will actually cost.


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