On 10927 March 1977, Bart Martens wrote: >> Three week vacation periods are not uncommon. > Of course, and I'm sure everyone knows that. When I read the > announcement again, then I see no reason to panic. :) > http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2007/02/msg00008.html
> An example, how I understand the announcement: > - a DD skips the coming DPL vote, > - this DD forgets to register "on vacation", > - this DD goes on vacation for 4 weeks, > - DAM sends a WaT e-mail, > - DAM waits a reasonable time for a reply :) That will be one or two months, so a very reasonable time. > - the DD is back from vacation, > - the DD has missed the WaT e-mail, > - DAM decides to set the account to "emeritus state", No reply is disabled state. > - e-mail still works for 12 months, Its 6, same as emeritus. > - the DD notices the reduced permissions with next package update, > - the DD contacts DAM, "huuuh my account is locked!" > - DAM restores the full account, "hi you're back, how was vacation" Yes, basically. So to get your account in a state where you can only come back by full NM you need to - "miss" the vote, which (as Manoj described) should generate enough noise to not miss it[1], - miss the WaT mail. Even if you are on vacation for a long time, I guess it wont be 3 weeks (vote) plus one or two months (WaT mail timeout), and dont you read your backlog when you come back? - miss the 12 months of account disabled before you lose the ability to come back without full NM. This sums up to 13 - 14 months of do-nothing to completly lose the account. That should be *plenty* of time to send one mail... > This seems very reasonable. Or have I misunderstood something? [1] well, except you have like long vacation right now. Or unplanned hospital stay or something like this, which is the reason disabled can get back within the 12 month of deactivation... -- bye Joerg It's not that I'm afraid to die, I just don't want to be there when it happens. -- Woody Allen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]