Hello, My name is Alexander Rødseth. I'm from Oslo, Norway, am 29 years old for two more months and have been using Arch for a couple of years. My first taste of Linux was a brief acquaintance with Red Hat over a decade ago, followed by Slackware and then Debian for a few years. Now I use Arch Linux both at home and at work, and it's my absolute favorite so far. My 62 AUR packages [1] have a total of 2519 votes, where 32% of the votes are for packages I submitted, while the rest are for previously orphaned packages, that needed a warm and caring home. I like how Arch tries to avoid fixing things behind your back, which I think is evident from the installation process, the package manager and the love for simplicity I've found in Arch users and developers alike. I enjoy programming in Go, Haskell, Python and C, try to contribute to open source projects with bug reports and the occasional patch (here is one for Blender [2] and one for Firefox [3]). When I was younger, I wrote a program for drawing icons and animating sprites. [4] I have a wacky homepage where I experiment with HTML5 and upload small CLI programs as I see fit. [5] I'm currently employed in Hue AS [6], a company that (roughly explained) sells a software engine for converting sound to 3D-graphics. I mainly work with developing and maintaining the internal systems for keeping track of licenses, builds and issues with the code (mostly written in Python). Luckily, I only program a minimum of C++. ;) I started working with programming before studying computer science, and I am on a lifelong track of continuing to learn stuff on my own. At least one of my AUR packages has been moved to [community] (lib32-libasyncns, moved by Jan Steffens in 2010, only have the e-mail as reference) and I've contributed to at least one package in [extra] [7]. I hang out and answer questions on #archlinux as often as I can. My goal with becoming a TU is first and foremost to help out with maintaining packages for the distro that I love and use. If I can find a bug to fix or a feature to add to pacman, or any other arch-centric application, I would like to do so. (Could an option for pacman to list all system-files that are not owned by a package be something?) I am grumpy before the first cup of coffee in the morning, other than that I'm generally happy, helpful and benevolent. I try to get a minimum of exercise and I'm in a stable relationship. I like the game of Go and creating music with jack, MIDI-synths and Arch, of course. Evangelos Foutras was kind enough to sponsor me for applying to become a TU. -- Humble regards, Alexander Rødseth (xyproto on IRC, trontonic on AUR) [1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?SeB=m&K=trontonic&PP=128&SO=d&O=0&SB=v [2] http://www.3dmodellering.no/beckmann/ [3] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78414 (ctrl-f, "patch") [4] http://burn.sf.net [5] http://roboticoverlords.org [6] http://hue.no [7] http://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/tree/crypto%2B%2B/trunk/