[aur-general] TU application
Hi everybody, This whole thing of becoming a TU began after talking by email with Allan about one article of his where he talked about one project of mine. He put me in contact with Evangelos Foutras to be my sponsor, and here I am trying to become a TU. My name is Alexandre Filgueira. I'm a galician guy (Spain), 22 to 23 years old and computer lover. I'm a sysadmin and teacher. I like bash, python and vala, but I have knowledge in some other languages. I also like web programming. I'm a tv-show/cinema addict and music lover, from classic to blues, jazz, rock, punk... I installed Arch the first time in 2008, at 18 years old. I was with Ubuntu since 2006 and I always wanted to have more control over some things, so I began trying distros... (Fedora, Gentoo, Debian...). When I saw what Arch was about, my head thought... oh yeah baby! ...and when I had my first Arch Linux system installed... I simply felt in love. My first forum post is dated 2009.02.18 asking about help with the grub when I deleted my ubuntu partition to have just Arch on my system. I'm better now xD I just have 2 packages in AUR simply because everything I wanted was in the official repos or already in AUR [1]. After all these years using Arch Linux, I thought that I wasn't helping the community as I could. I have a couple of forum posts, most of them asking. I did years ago a script to automatically install and configure a gnome system (gnome 2 in that time)[2]. My last contribution to the Arch Linux world is Cinnarch, being a bridge to show how good is our base system, showing them across a beautiful window, keeping the real rolling release soul intact. Thanks to my work on Cinnarch, I could find a bug in libalpm and I tried to fix it, with the help of David Reisner, the patch has already been merged.[3] My plan is to bring cinnamon to Arch Linux, a classic desktop built with modern technologies. I think is a good one to have in our official repos. I don't own the cinnamon package in AUR, when I began with Cinnarch, that package already existed. But I fixed some of the problems with that package, like the switch to systemd (I was awake until 3am fixing that thing in Cinnarch and then I reported the fix to the Arch Linux community), or the screensaver fix when gnome 3.6 came. And I think that's all. Thanks for considering me to become a TU. [1]https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?K=faidoc&SeB=m [2]http://archive.org/details/Videotutorial [3]https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/pacman-dev/2013-January/016283.html
On 17/01/13 11:46 AM, Alexandre Filgueira wrote:
Hi everybody,
This whole thing of becoming a TU began after talking by email with Allan about one article of his where he talked about one project of mine. He put me in contact with Evangelos Foutras to be my sponsor, and here I am trying to become a TU.
My name is Alexandre Filgueira. I'm a galician guy (Spain), 22 to 23 years old and computer lover. I'm a sysadmin and teacher. I like bash, python and vala, but I have knowledge in some other languages. I also like web programming. I'm a tv-show/cinema addict and music lover, from classic to blues, jazz, rock, punk...
Cool, I never hear people say they like vala.
I installed Arch the first time in 2008, at 18 years old. I was with Ubuntu since 2006 and I always wanted to have more control over some things, so I began trying distros... (Fedora, Gentoo, Debian...). When I saw what Arch was about, my head thought... oh yeah baby! ...and when I had my first Arch Linux system installed... I simply felt in love.
My first forum post is dated 2009.02.18 asking about help with the grub when I deleted my ubuntu partition to have just Arch on my system. I'm better now xD I just have 2 packages in AUR simply because everything I wanted was in the official repos or already in AUR [1].
After all these years using Arch Linux, I thought that I wasn't helping the community as I could. I have a couple of forum posts, most of them asking. I did years ago a script to automatically install and configure a gnome system (gnome 2 in that time)[2]. My last contribution to the Arch Linux world is Cinnarch, being a bridge to show how good is our base system, showing them across a beautiful window, keeping the real rolling release soul intact. Thanks to my work on Cinnarch, I could find a bug in libalpm and I tried to fix it, with the help of David Reisner, the patch has already been merged.[3]
My plan is to bring cinnamon to Arch Linux, a classic desktop built with modern technologies. I think is a good one to have in our official repos.
I think a lot of people will appreciate having something with a Gnome2 feel in [community]. Will you mainly be moving Morfeo's package there? Or do you want to take on the 50+ applets and extensions, plus other stuff that might be in the unofficial cinnamon repo?
I don't own the cinnamon package in AUR, when I began with Cinnarch, that package already existed. But I fixed some of the problems with that package, like the switch to systemd (I was awake until 3am fixing that thing in Cinnarch and then I reported the fix to the Arch Linux community), or the screensaver fix when gnome 3.6 came.
And I think that's all. Thanks for considering me to become a TU.
[1]https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?K=faidoc&SeB=m [2]http://archive.org/details/Videotutorial [3]https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/pacman-dev/2013-January/016283.html
On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 08:46:54PM +0100, Alexandre Filgueira wrote:
Hi everybody,
This whole thing of becoming a TU began after talking by email with Allan about one article of his where he talked about one project of mine. He put me in contact with Evangelos Foutras to be my sponsor, and here I am trying to become a TU.
My name is Alexandre Filgueira. I'm a galician guy (Spain), 22 to 23 years old and computer lover. I'm a sysadmin and teacher. I like bash, python and vala, but I have knowledge in some other languages. I also like web programming. I'm a tv-show/cinema addict and music lover, from classic to blues, jazz, rock, punk...
I installed Arch the first time in 2008, at 18 years old. I was with Ubuntu since 2006 and I always wanted to have more control over some things, so I began trying distros... (Fedora, Gentoo, Debian...). When I saw what Arch was about, my head thought... oh yeah baby! ...and when I had my first Arch Linux system installed... I simply felt in love.
My first forum post is dated 2009.02.18 asking about help with the grub when I deleted my ubuntu partition to have just Arch on my system. I'm better now xD I just have 2 packages in AUR simply because everything I wanted was in the official repos or already in AUR [1].
After all these years using Arch Linux, I thought that I wasn't helping the community as I could. I have a couple of forum posts, most of them asking. I did years ago a script to automatically install and configure a gnome system (gnome 2 in that time)[2]. My last contribution to the Arch Linux world is Cinnarch, being a bridge to show how good is our base system, showing them across a beautiful window, keeping the real rolling release soul intact. Thanks to my work on Cinnarch, I could find a bug in libalpm and I tried to fix it, with the help of David Reisner, the patch has already been merged.[3]
Out of curiosity, why did you never respond to my initial feedback?
My plan is to bring cinnamon to Arch Linux, a classic desktop built with modern technologies. I think is a good one to have in our official repos. I don't own the cinnamon package in AUR, when I began with Cinnarch, that package already existed. But I fixed some of the problems with that package, like the switch to systemd (I was awake until 3am fixing that thing in Cinnarch and then I reported the fix to the Arch Linux community), or the screensaver fix when gnome 3.6 came.
And I think that's all. Thanks for considering me to become a TU.
[1]https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?K=faidoc&SeB=m [2]http://archive.org/details/Videotutorial [3]https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/pacman-dev/2013-January/016283.html
On 17/01/13 22:33, Connor Behan wrote:
I think a lot of people will appreciate having something with a Gnome2 feel in [community]. Will you mainly be moving Morfeo's package there? Or do you >want to take on the 50+ applets and extensions, plus other stuff that might be in the unofficial cinnamon repo?
I would start with cinnamon and muffin. But I thought also about nemo (nautilus fork) and nemo extensions. About applets and extensions of cinnamon I could take some of the most used ones. I would do everything I could :)
Out of curiosity, why did you never respond to my initial feedback?
I was busy at work, I had some code done as you told me but I couldn't set the git stuff at time to commit, you sent the final patch earlier :)
On 17/01/13 21:46, Alexandre Filgueira wrote:
Hi everybody,
This whole thing of becoming a TU began after talking by email with Allan about one article of his where he talked about one project of mine. He put me in contact with Evangelos Foutras to be my sponsor, and here I am trying to become a TU.
My name is Alexandre Filgueira. I'm a galician guy (Spain), 22 to 23 years old and computer lover. I'm a sysadmin and teacher. I like bash, python and vala, but I have knowledge in some other languages. I also like web programming. I'm a tv-show/cinema addict and music lover, from classic to blues, jazz, rock, punk...
I installed Arch the first time in 2008, at 18 years old. I was with Ubuntu since 2006 and I always wanted to have more control over some things, so I began trying distros... (Fedora, Gentoo, Debian...). When I saw what Arch was about, my head thought... oh yeah baby! ...and when I had my first Arch Linux system installed... I simply felt in love.
My first forum post is dated 2009.02.18 asking about help with the grub when I deleted my ubuntu partition to have just Arch on my system. I'm better now xD I just have 2 packages in AUR simply because everything I wanted was in the official repos or already in AUR [1].
After all these years using Arch Linux, I thought that I wasn't helping the community as I could. I have a couple of forum posts, most of them asking. I did years ago a script to automatically install and configure a gnome system (gnome 2 in that time)[2]. My last contribution to the Arch Linux world is Cinnarch, being a bridge to show how good is our base system, showing them across a beautiful window, keeping the real rolling release soul intact. Thanks to my work on Cinnarch, I could find a bug in libalpm and I tried to fix it, with the help of David Reisner, the patch has already been merged.[3]
My plan is to bring cinnamon to Arch Linux, a classic desktop built with modern technologies. I think is a good one to have in our official repos. I don't own the cinnamon package in AUR, when I began with Cinnarch, that package already existed. But I fixed some of the problems with that package, like the switch to systemd (I was awake until 3am fixing that thing in Cinnarch and then I reported the fix to the Arch Linux community), or the screensaver fix when gnome 3.6 came.
And I think that's all. Thanks for considering me to become a TU.
[1]https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?K=faidoc&SeB=m [2]http://archive.org/details/Videotutorial [3]https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/pacman-dev/2013-January/016283.html
Even though Xfce is the best DE, I confirm my sponsorship of Alexandre; it'd be cool to have Cinnamon in our repos. Let's begin with the discussion. :)
On 01/17/2013 06:39 PM, Evangelos Foutras wrote:
On 17/01/13 21:46, Alexandre Filgueira wrote:
Hi everybody,
This whole thing of becoming a TU began after talking by email with Allan about one article of his where he talked about one project of mine. He put me in contact with Evangelos Foutras to be my sponsor, and here I am trying to become a TU.
My name is Alexandre Filgueira. I'm a galician guy (Spain), 22 to 23 years old and computer lover. I'm a sysadmin and teacher. I like bash, python and vala, but I have knowledge in some other languages. I also like web programming. I'm a tv-show/cinema addict and music lover, from classic to blues, jazz, rock, punk...
I installed Arch the first time in 2008, at 18 years old. I was with Ubuntu since 2006 and I always wanted to have more control over some things, so I began trying distros... (Fedora, Gentoo, Debian...). When I saw what Arch was about, my head thought... oh yeah baby! ...and when I had my first Arch Linux system installed... I simply felt in love.
My first forum post is dated 2009.02.18 asking about help with the grub when I deleted my ubuntu partition to have just Arch on my system. I'm better now xD I just have 2 packages in AUR simply because everything I wanted was in the official repos or already in AUR [1].
After all these years using Arch Linux, I thought that I wasn't helping the community as I could. I have a couple of forum posts, most of them asking. I did years ago a script to automatically install and configure a gnome system (gnome 2 in that time)[2]. My last contribution to the Arch Linux world is Cinnarch, being a bridge to show how good is our base system, showing them across a beautiful window, keeping the real rolling release soul intact. Thanks to my work on Cinnarch, I could find a bug in libalpm and I tried to fix it, with the help of David Reisner, the patch has already been merged.[3]
My plan is to bring cinnamon to Arch Linux, a classic desktop built with modern technologies. I think is a good one to have in our official repos. I don't own the cinnamon package in AUR, when I began with Cinnarch, that package already existed. But I fixed some of the problems with that package, like the switch to systemd (I was awake until 3am fixing that thing in Cinnarch and then I reported the fix to the Arch Linux community), or the screensaver fix when gnome 3.6 came.
And I think that's all. Thanks for considering me to become a TU.
[1]https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?K=faidoc&SeB=m [2]http://archive.org/details/Videotutorial [3]https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/pacman-dev/2013-January/016283.html Even though Xfce is the best DE, I confirm my sponsorship of Alexandre; it'd be cool to have Cinnamon in our repos.
Let's begin with the discussion. :)
New to Arch, (coming from Mint, and I love this) and I apologize for the interruption, but what is a TU exactly? Michael
Michael, https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Trusted_user Taylor Lookabaugh On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 9:10 PM, Drmgiver <drmgiver@gmail.com> wrote:
On 01/17/2013 06:39 PM, Evangelos Foutras wrote:
On 17/01/13 21:46, Alexandre Filgueira wrote:
Hi everybody,
This whole thing of becoming a TU began after talking by email with Allan about one article of his where he talked about one project of mine. He put me in contact with Evangelos Foutras to be my sponsor, and here I am trying to become a TU.
My name is Alexandre Filgueira. I'm a galician guy (Spain), 22 to 23 years old and computer lover. I'm a sysadmin and teacher. I like bash, python and vala, but I have knowledge in some other languages. I also like web programming. I'm a tv-show/cinema addict and music lover, from classic to blues, jazz, rock, punk...
I installed Arch the first time in 2008, at 18 years old. I was with Ubuntu since 2006 and I always wanted to have more control over some things, so I began trying distros... (Fedora, Gentoo, Debian...). When I saw what Arch was about, my head thought... oh yeah baby! ...and when I had my first Arch Linux system installed... I simply felt in love.
My first forum post is dated 2009.02.18 asking about help with the grub when I deleted my ubuntu partition to have just Arch on my system. I'm better now xD I just have 2 packages in AUR simply because everything I wanted was in the official repos or already in AUR [1].
After all these years using Arch Linux, I thought that I wasn't helping the community as I could. I have a couple of forum posts, most of them asking. I did years ago a script to automatically install and configure a gnome system (gnome 2 in that time)[2]. My last contribution to the Arch Linux world is Cinnarch, being a bridge to show how good is our base system, showing them across a beautiful window, keeping the real rolling release soul intact. Thanks to my work on Cinnarch, I could find a bug in libalpm and I tried to fix it, with the help of David Reisner, the patch has already been merged.[3]
My plan is to bring cinnamon to Arch Linux, a classic desktop built with modern technologies. I think is a good one to have in our official repos. I don't own the cinnamon package in AUR, when I began with Cinnarch, that package already existed. But I fixed some of the problems with that package, like the switch to systemd (I was awake until 3am fixing that thing in Cinnarch and then I reported the fix to the Arch Linux community), or the screensaver fix when gnome 3.6 came.
And I think that's all. Thanks for considering me to become a TU.
[1]https://aur.archlinux.org/**packages/?K=faidoc&SeB=m<https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?K=faidoc&SeB=m> [2]http://archive.org/details/**Videotutorial<http://archive.org/details/Videotutorial> [3]https://mailman.archlinux.**org/pipermail/pacman-dev/2013-** January/016283.html<https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/pacman-dev/2013-January/016283.html>
Even though Xfce is the best DE, I confirm my sponsorship of Alexandre; it'd be cool to have Cinnamon in our repos.
Let's begin with the discussion. :)
New to Arch, (coming from Mint, and I love this) and I apologize for the interruption, but what is a TU exactly?
Michael
Taylor Lookabaugh On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 9:31 PM, Taylor Lookabaugh < jesus.christ.i.love@gmail.com> wrote:
Michael,
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Trusted_user
Taylor Lookabaugh
On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 9:10 PM, Drmgiver <drmgiver@gmail.com> wrote:
On 01/17/2013 06:39 PM, Evangelos Foutras wrote:
On 17/01/13 21:46, Alexandre Filgueira wrote:
Hi everybody,
This whole thing of becoming a TU began after talking by email with Allan about one article of his where he talked about one project of mine. He put me in contact with Evangelos Foutras to be my sponsor, and here I am trying to become a TU.
My name is Alexandre Filgueira. I'm a galician guy (Spain), 22 to 23 years old and computer lover. I'm a sysadmin and teacher. I like bash, python and vala, but I have knowledge in some other languages. I also like web programming. I'm a tv-show/cinema addict and music lover, from classic to blues, jazz, rock, punk...
I installed Arch the first time in 2008, at 18 years old. I was with Ubuntu since 2006 and I always wanted to have more control over some things, so I began trying distros... (Fedora, Gentoo, Debian...). When I saw what Arch was about, my head thought... oh yeah baby! ...and when I had my first Arch Linux system installed... I simply felt in love.
My first forum post is dated 2009.02.18 asking about help with the grub when I deleted my ubuntu partition to have just Arch on my system. I'm better now xD I just have 2 packages in AUR simply because everything I wanted was in the official repos or already in AUR [1].
After all these years using Arch Linux, I thought that I wasn't helping the community as I could. I have a couple of forum posts, most of them asking. I did years ago a script to automatically install and configure a gnome system (gnome 2 in that time)[2]. My last contribution to the Arch Linux world is Cinnarch, being a bridge to show how good is our base system, showing them across a beautiful window, keeping the real rolling release soul intact. Thanks to my work on Cinnarch, I could find a bug in libalpm and I tried to fix it, with the help of David Reisner, the patch has already been merged.[3]
My plan is to bring cinnamon to Arch Linux, a classic desktop built with modern technologies. I think is a good one to have in our official repos. I don't own the cinnamon package in AUR, when I began with Cinnarch, that package already existed. But I fixed some of the problems with that package, like the switch to systemd (I was awake until 3am fixing that thing in Cinnarch and then I reported the fix to the Arch Linux community), or the screensaver fix when gnome 3.6 came.
And I think that's all. Thanks for considering me to become a TU.
[1]https://aur.archlinux.org/**packages/?K=faidoc&SeB=m<https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?K=faidoc&SeB=m> [2]http://archive.org/details/**Videotutorial<http://archive.org/details/Videotutorial> [3]https://mailman.archlinux.**org/pipermail/pacman-dev/2013-** January/016283.html<https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/pacman-dev/2013-January/016283.html>
Even though Xfce is the best DE, I confirm my sponsorship of Alexandre; it'd be cool to have Cinnamon in our repos.
Let's begin with the discussion. :)
New to Arch, (coming from Mint, and I love this) and I apologize for the interruption, but what is a TU exactly?
Michael
Shoot, I wish the gmail web client could automatically start below the quote.
Le 2013-01-17 14:46, Alexandre Filgueira a écrit :
Hi everybody,
This whole thing of becoming a TU began after talking by email with Allan about one article of his where he talked about one project of mine. He put me in contact with Evangelos Foutras to be my sponsor, and here I am trying to become a TU.
My name is Alexandre Filgueira. I'm a galician guy (Spain), 22 to 23 years old and computer lover. I'm a sysadmin and teacher. I like bash, python and vala, but I have knowledge in some other languages. I also like web programming. I'm a tv-show/cinema addict and music lover, from classic to blues, jazz, rock, punk...
I installed Arch the first time in 2008, at 18 years old. I was with Ubuntu since 2006 and I always wanted to have more control over some things, so I began trying distros... (Fedora, Gentoo, Debian...). When I saw what Arch was about, my head thought... oh yeah baby! ...and when I had my first Arch Linux system installed... I simply felt in love.
My first forum post is dated 2009.02.18 asking about help with the grub when I deleted my ubuntu partition to have just Arch on my system. I'm better now xD I just have 2 packages in AUR simply because everything I wanted was in the official repos or already in AUR [1].
After all these years using Arch Linux, I thought that I wasn't helping the community as I could. I have a couple of forum posts, most of them asking. I did years ago a script to automatically install and configure a gnome system (gnome 2 in that time)[2]. My last contribution to the Arch Linux world is Cinnarch, being a bridge to show how good is our base system, showing them across a beautiful window, keeping the real rolling release soul intact. Thanks to my work on Cinnarch, I could find a bug in libalpm and I tried to fix it, with the help of David Reisner, the patch has already been merged.[3]
My plan is to bring cinnamon to Arch Linux, a classic desktop built with modern technologies. I think is a good one to have in our official repos. I don't own the cinnamon package in AUR, when I began with Cinnarch, that package already existed. But I fixed some of the problems with that package, like the switch to systemd (I was awake until 3am fixing that thing in Cinnarch and then I reported the fix to the Arch Linux community), or the screensaver fix when gnome 3.6 came.
And I think that's all. Thanks for considering me to become a TU.
[1]https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?K=faidoc&SeB=m [2]http://archive.org/details/Videotutorial [3]https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/pacman-dev/2013-January/016283.html
I am happy that you apply and I wish you success. What do you see for the future of the Cinnarch project after you will be accepted as a TU? Is the project going to disappear or it will continue in another form? Cheers, Stéphane
What do you see for the future of the Cinnarch project after you will be accepted as a TU? Is the project going to disappear or it will continue in another form? I would continue with Cinnarch, mostly because has been a great font of knowledge for me and I enjoy working on it, it is fun :D and we have some projects going on. And also I love promoting new software that I
On 18/01/13 13:23, Stéphane Gaudreault wrote: think has future, like xnoise (music/video manager recently adopted in community repo) or hotot (twitter client). We would continue being a distrolet, I like it that way. Something great is hard to improve it. I still want to keep it simple, but ready and beautiful for others to try a real rolling release, while helping Arch Linux in everything we can.
I need to thank you again for sharing archiso modifications make for Cinnarch -- they helped me a lot with doing my own bootable iso. While I'm satisfied user of Awesome/dwm and Openbox (but Xfce still rocks, Evangelos!), my family is happy with Cinnamon. I would be glad to see it our repositories and finally get rid of Mint here. ;) Apart from maintaining Cinnamon, what would you do as Trusted User? -- Bartłomiej Piotrowski Arch Linux Trusted User http://archlinux.org/
On 18/01/13 17:35, Bartłomiej Piotrowski wrote:
Apart from maintaining Cinnamon, what would you do as Trusted User? Well, like I said I want to take some cinnamon related packages, like nemo or some applets. Keep helping if I found any bug. And then of course the regular Trusted User tasks like keep an eye on AUR and that sort of things
On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 9:39 PM, Evangelos Foutras <evangelos@foutrelis.com>wrote:
Even though Xfce is the best DE, I confirm my sponsorship of Alexandre; it'd be cool to have Cinnamon in our repos.
Let's begin with the discussion. :)
Do you mean KDE as being the best DE? ;-D Hello Alexandre, bienvenido! Regarding Cinnarch -and being you the main developer-, do you think it could be possible to craft some kind of meta-package (an AUR package would do it) to easily install the whole Cinnarch experience? I think this could provide a great experience for archers looking to run Cinnamon on their systems - for example myself, looking to install Cinnamon on some low-end work's Arch boxes, heh!
Martín Cigorraga wrote:
Regarding Cinnarch -and being you the main developer-, do you think it could be possible to craft some kind of meta-package (an AUR package would do it) to easily install the whole Cinnarch experience?
I think it would make more sense to create a package group in this case. Regards, Xyne
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 5:47 AM, Xyne <xyne@archlinux.ca> wrote:
I think it would make more sense to create a package group in this case.
Regards, Xyne
I proposed an AUR package because Cinnamon didn't make it yet to [extra] nor [community] but I guess you are right Xyne, a package group is the right way, thanks for pointing that.
Am Freitag, den 18.01.2013, 21:38 +0100 schrieb Alexandre Filgueira:
On 18/01/13 17:35, Bartłomiej Piotrowski wrote:
Apart from maintaining Cinnamon, what would you do as Trusted User? Well, like I said I want to take some cinnamon related packages, like nemo or some applets. Keep helping if I found any bug. And then of course the regular Trusted User tasks like keep an eye on AUR and that sort of things
Do you also want to maintain hotot and lightdm? They are in the cinnarch repo, but not cinnamon-related. -- xmpp bjo@schafweide.org bjo.nord-west.org | nord-west.org | freifunk-ol.de
On 21/01/13 12:49, Bjoern Franke wrote:
Do you also want to maintain hotot and lightdm? They are in the cinnarch repo, but not cinnamon-related. Maybe hotot, but lightdm is a tricky one, he needs some love to release to a general public, but I could try.
On Monday, January 21, 2013 12:49:53 PM Bjoern Franke wrote:
Do you also want to maintain hotot and lightdm? They are in the cinnarch repo, but not cinnamon-related.
A little OT but, I've asked speps about hotot but he thinks its build system is not that ready. -- Felix Yan Twitter: @felixonmars Wiki: http://felixc.at
So, now the voting starts right?
On 24 January 2013 02:36, Alexandre Filgueira <alexfilgueira@cinnarch.com> wrote:
So, now the voting starts right?
Correct! :P Fellow TUs, please click the link below to vote: https://aur.archlinux.org/tu/?id=65
The vote is over and the results are: Yes: 16 No: 7 Abstain: 4 This means that Alexandre is now a TU! Alexandre, Please follow the steps for new trusted users [1]. Welcome to the team. :D [1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/New_Trusted_User_Checklist#TODO_list_fo...
On Thursday, January 31, 2013 06:38:48 Evangelos Foutras wrote:
The vote is over and the results are:
Yes: 16 No: 7 Abstain: 4
This means that Alexandre is now a TU!
Alexandre,
Please follow the steps for new trusted users [1].
Welcome to the team. :D
[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/New_Trusted_User_Checklist#TODO_list_fo...
Welcome aboard :-) -- Felix Yan Twitter: @felixonmars Wiki: http://felixc.at
Congratz!
On Thursday 31 January 2013 11:30:01 Alexandre Filgueira wrote:
Great!
Thank you everybody :D
Welcome aboard. Seems that you don't have a flyspray account. Please create it and let me know the username. Your BBS account has been updated too. -- Andrea Arch Linux Developer
Seems that you don't have a flyspray account. Please create it and let me know the username. Your BBS account has been updated too.
Done :) username: faidoc 2013/1/31 Andrea Scarpino <andrea@archlinux.org>
On Thursday 31 January 2013 11:30:01 Alexandre Filgueira wrote:
Great!
Thank you everybody :D
Welcome aboard.
Seems that you don't have a flyspray account. Please create it and let me know the username. Your BBS account has been updated too.
-- Andrea Arch Linux Developer
On 31.01.2013 05:38, Evangelos Foutras wrote:
This means that Alexandre is now a TU!
Welcome and looking forward to seeing you on IRC :)
Op donderdag 31 januari 2013 06:38:48 schreef Evangelos Foutras:
The vote is over and the results are:
Yes: 16 No: 7 Abstain: 4
This means that Alexandre is now a TU!
Alexandre,
Please follow the steps for new trusted users [1].
Welcome to the team. :D
[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/New_Trusted_User_Checklist#TODO_ list_for_new_Trusted_Users
Congratz, welcom aboard :) -- Ike
Congrats and welcome :) -- Best regards, Alexander Rødseth xyproto / TU
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 5:38 AM, Evangelos Foutras <evangelos@foutrelis.com> wrote:
The vote is over and the results are:
Yes: 16 No: 7 Abstain: 4
This means that Alexandre is now a TU!
Alexandre,
Please follow the steps for new trusted users [1].
Welcome to the team. :D
Welcome ! -- Sébastien "Seblu" Luttringer https://www.seblu.net GPG: 0x2072D77A
participants (18)
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Alexander Rødseth
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Alexandre Filgueira
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Andrea Scarpino
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Bartłomiej Piotrowski
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Bjoern Franke
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Connor Behan
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Dave Reisner
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Drmgiver
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Evangelos Foutras
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Felix Yan
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Florian Pritz
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Ike Devolder
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Martín Cigorraga
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SanskritFritz
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Stéphane Gaudreault
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Sébastien Luttringer
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Taylor Lookabaugh
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Xyne