On Fri, Mar 02, 2012 at 10:15:32AM -0300, Angel Velásquez wrote:
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On 01/03/12 05:47, Peter Lewis wrote:
Hi Ike,
Thanks for applying :-)
On Thursday 01 Mar 2012 08:33:17 Ike Devolder wrote:
Currently I'm using Archlinux as my primary operating system for over 6 years and for several years I'm maintaining a small number of packages in AUR[1]. I also keep a repository with arch packages for everyone to use[2] and view the pkgbuilds on github[3]. Originally the repository got created so i could easily install some non-{core,extra,community}-packages on my different computers.
Hi Ike!
I didn't get you by your name but by your nickname, oh yeah, as Allan said I had a good memory about you, so this is good ;).
I had a quick look, and these packages all look pretty good to me. It seems that you know your way around.
I would like to become a TU for several reasons:
- bring in some packages from AUR to community - apper (kde packagekit frontend, the gnome/gtk ones are already in) - lcdproc (drive your lcd displays) - closure-{compiler,linter} (googles javascript toys) - vim-qt (or provide a patch for addition to the extra package)
It would be nice to see another TU interested in KDE / Qt things :-)
Good you have your goals.
Last but not least, my sponsor is Stéphane Gaudreault.
This is a bit picky of me, but technically the sponsor is supposed to be a TU and as far as I can tell Stéphane is a dev rather than a TU...
Good luck with the application!
Pete.
About this, as an ex-TU and ex-DEV I thought for Devs this should be unnecesary, I mean Trusted Users are Trusted by the community but first by the Devs (or nobody of TU would have access to our servers). So if we trust you, and we doesn't oppose against your decitions of who bring to the TU land, why TUs have to untrust Devs? IMHO TUs should trust devs by default, and that means, no complains about TU applications, have more sense to me. But please, I don't want to start a debate in this thread, I don't was to make noise on the Ike's application, if somebody want to reply me about it and start a brainstorming, discussion or whatever please do it other thread.
That said, good luck with your application Ike, you have been an impressive work and you're a good candidate.
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thanks, i hope i can live up to all of your expectations -- Ike