On 8/9/18 12:41 PM, Morten Linderud via arch-dev-public wrote:
Yo!
The subreddit /r/linux have started organizing AMA threads for relevant projects. Gentoo had one of these a few months ago and is an interesting read.
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/8nsdj0/we_are_gentoo_developers_ama/ https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/93qlow/established_project_developer...
I think it's a good idea Arch Linux does an AMA as it's might give users some incentive to help contributing to the project. I have chatted with a subreddit mod at /r/linux, and the AMA should preferably start on any Monday from 27th and onwards. It will also run for a few days, so there is no need to be present all the time, or when it starts.
If you are interested participating please reply to the list with the following information:
* Reddit username. * What you do. * What Monday fits for you?
I have also started handing out flairs on the /r/archlinux subreddit. It's not an official forum, but if developers and team members want flairs for their reddit accounts you can also reply to this mail or poke me on IRC :)
/u/eli-schwartz I'm a Bug Wrangler and Trusted user. I like poking things to make them work, I also contribute frequently to various Arch projects, e.g. pacman, and maintain dbscripts. I can probably find time most Mondays. -- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User