Eric Bélanger wrote: In order to help reduce the workload and expand the Arch Linux development team, we are considering bringing on people to help out in the following projects: 1) Bug Wrangler: Assign new bugs. Do initial triage; asking user to locate corresponding issue upstream or open one if applicable. Request closure. Review trivial/easier patches to our own stuff and give feedback. Stir up the stagnant pot of bugs and move them forward or get them closed. 2) Mirror Administrator: Handle new mirror requests through the bug tracker. Ensure contact information is up to date. Be the lead contact on the arch-mirrors ML, answering any questions that come up. Establish mirror quality control. Right now this is manual via http://www.archlinux.org/mirrors/status/ and then contacting mirrors that have been out of date for a while; improvements to archweb could be made to automate this. 3) Netcfg developer: Implement bug fixes and feature requests to netcfg. Cleaning up the bug tracker of the current open requests; either implement, fix, or close them. 4) Initscripts developer: Implement bug fixes and feature requests to initscripts. Cleaning up the bug tracker of the current open requests; either implement, fix, or close them. 5) ABS developer: Implement bug fixes and feature requests to abs. Cleaning up the bug tracker of the current open requests; either implement, fix, or close them. Please send your applications to: applicants@archlinux.org. To help us filter the applications by positions, add the appropriate tag at the begining of the subject line: [application bug], [application mirror], [application netcfg], [application initscripts] or [application abs]. Make sure to specify why do you think that you'll be a good candidate for the position(s) you're applying for. URL: http://www.archlinux.org/news/contributors-wanted/