On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 11:01 AM, Thomas Dziedzic <gostrc@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, ArchLinux Tus
Xyne has agreed to sponsor me as a TU. I am very excited at the potential opportunity to become more directly involved with the development of ArchLinux.
I atteneded Southern Utah University (SUU) where I studied Computer Science. While at SUU I set up one of the first American ArchLinux mirrors, a mirror which is still in operation – locke.suu.edu. At SUU I also worked as a research assistant and developed a (now defunct) Linux distribution based on Arch called Axiom Linux for rediculously parallel compute clusters. It was based on Larch and involved a modified Arch installer, (this was before
aif days).
Since then I have worked as a trainer for Red Hat, then a systems software developer for a United States DOD contractor and I am presently employed as a Sr Systems Engineer at Beyond Oblivion.
My contributions to Arch so far have been:
Created and maintained a working puppet package for Arch, and updated the existing puppet pacman code.
Ported libguestfs to Arch, this involved working with the libguestfs developers to create a build port specific to Arch since the build
requires the creation of a specialized Arch Qemu Vm image.
Set up MooseFS support for Arch – This is a VERY cool project that I strongly recommend people take a look at : moosefs.org
I have been working on standardizing the Ocaml packages for Arch and currently maintain about 25 Ocaml packages.
I am the author of the Varch Project:
http://code.google.com/p/varch/
My packages and project staging repo is at:
http://code.google.com/p/enterprise-archlinux/
I am working on a project that I hope will greatly benefit Arch called quarters:
http://code.google.com/p/quarters/
It is still sparse, I just started a re architect
And my packages for you to look over:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?SeB=m&K=thatch45
All in all, I am deeply passionate about open source and Linux, I believe in the pragmatic approach to Linux and have continued to find Arch as one of, if the the, superior Linux distribution out there today, not only in principal, but also in engineering.
My hope is to assist in bringing ArchLinux further into the forefront of
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Thomas S Hatch <thatch45@gmail.com> wrote: the process the
overall Linux community and to continue to port enterprise grade software to Arch.
Hopefully my current contributions suffice to allow me to work as a TU, if there is anything in my contributions or packages that needs improvement, or if there is anything else I can do to improve my standing, please let me know so I can make my application as spotless as possible.
-thatch45
-Thomas S Hatch
quarters seems like an interesting project. Also, can you give examples of enterprise grade software you would bring into [community], are you talking about the packages you currently maintain? Overall awesome, and +1 from me once you answer my question =)
At this point yes, mostly things like puppet and libguestfs (of course puppet still relies on ruby 1.8, so that will have to wait a bit still). One of my goals is really to bring more automation and virtualization support to Arch. Also to bring in things like func and certmaster, and to package more automation systems than just puppet. I also want to bring a number of technologies used by Red Hat to Arch, and by technologies I mean more along the lines of copying things that we know have worked for other distros. This would involve the quarters project and varch of course (so koji for redhat == quarters for Arch; thincrust for redhat == varch for Arch). but also get a number of the fedorahosted projects that could benefit Arch ported over (I still need to query which ones to bring over). That, and anything I can come up with that would benefit Arch of course :)