Hi! My name is Geoffroy Carrier. I'm a 20-year-old French comp.sci. student. I started using Linux on 1998, and Archlinux around a year ago, after a lot of Debian, some Gentoo and Fedora, and tests of many other distributions. I now use it on all my 6 computers, from the server to the eeepc. I've been available for more than 50 weeks per year for the last 3 years. My main subjects of interest are: - community64 - The-Unix-way console-based tools - Server-oriented tools - Security issues I'll focus on adopting orphaned packages in a first time, but there are plenty of packages that I'd like to work on, as localepurge, wol, btanks, docutils, aur-sync, etc. I'm working on automated makedepends checks with a tool using nilfs called mdma. I'll give you some more information soon. I also joined uArch recently, and follow kdemod with much intereset. I already created/adopted a few packages: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?SeB=m&K=gcarrier&PP=40 I speak a poor English, so I'll keep this message short ;) But I am willing to answer all your questions. A big "Thank you" to the people I recently met through flyspray, IRC, jabber and who confirmed me in my will to apply. -- Geoffroy Carrier
2008/5/4 Geoffroy Carrier <geoffroy.carrier@koon.fr>:
Hi!
My name is Geoffroy Carrier. I'm a 20-year-old French comp.sci. student.
I started using Linux on 1998, and Archlinux around a year ago, after a lot of Debian, some Gentoo and Fedora, and tests of many other distributions. I now use it on all my 6 computers, from the server to the eeepc. I've been available for more than 50 weeks per year for the last 3 years.
My main subjects of interest are: - community64 - The-Unix-way console-based tools - Server-oriented tools - Security issues
I'll focus on adopting orphaned packages in a first time, but there are plenty of packages that I'd like to work on, as localepurge, wol, btanks, docutils, aur-sync, etc.
I'm working on automated makedepends checks with a tool using nilfs called mdma. I'll give you some more information soon.
I also joined uArch recently, and follow kdemod with much intereset.
I already created/adopted a few packages: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?SeB=m&K=gcarrier&PP=40
I speak a poor English, so I'll keep this message short ;) But I am willing to answer all your questions. A big "Thank you" to the people I recently met through flyspray, IRC, jabber and who confirmed me in my will to apply.
Do you have a sponsor? If not, I'm proud to sponsor you. I've looked some of your packages, I've see your skill with sed & co. and your PKGBUILDs looks good. We need a lot of 64bit Trusted User :) A question: Do you have only x86-64 as hardware or you have both 32 and 64 bit?
On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 5:06 PM, DaNiMoTh <jjdanimoth@gmail.com> wrote:
2008/5/4 Geoffroy Carrier <geoffroy.carrier@koon.fr>:
Hi!
My name is Geoffroy Carrier. I'm a 20-year-old French comp.sci. student.
I started using Linux on 1998, and Archlinux around a year ago, after a lot of Debian, some Gentoo and Fedora, and tests of many other distributions. I now use it on all my 6 computers, from the server to the eeepc. I've been available for more than 50 weeks per year for the last 3 years.
My main subjects of interest are: - community64 - The-Unix-way console-based tools - Server-oriented tools - Security issues
I'll focus on adopting orphaned packages in a first time, but there are plenty of packages that I'd like to work on, as localepurge, wol, btanks, docutils, aur-sync, etc.
I'm working on automated makedepends checks with a tool using nilfs called mdma. I'll give you some more information soon.
I also joined uArch recently, and follow kdemod with much intereset.
I already created/adopted a few packages: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?SeB=m&K=gcarrier&PP=40
I speak a poor English, so I'll keep this message short ;) But I am willing to answer all your questions. A big "Thank you" to the people I recently met through flyspray, IRC, jabber and who confirmed me in my will to apply.
Do you have a sponsor? If not, I'm proud to sponsor you. I've looked some of your packages, I've see your skill with sed & co. and your PKGBUILDs looks good. We need a lot of 64bit Trusted User :) A question: Do you have only x86-64 as hardware or you have both 32 and 64 bit?
+1 from me, from what I've seen of Geoffroy and his packages he would make a great addition to the Trusted Users. -- Callan Barrett
On 5/5/08, DaNiMoTh <jjdanimoth@gmail.com> wrote:
Do you have a sponsor? If not, I'm proud to sponsor you. I didn't, now I do. Thank you!
I've looked some of your packages, I've see your skill with sed & co. and your PKGBUILDs looks good. Thank you.
We need a lot of 64bit Trusted User :) A question: Do you have only x86-64 as hardware or you have both 32 and 64 bit? I have 2 x86-64 (core 2 duo @ 2ghz, athlon64 x2 @ ~2ghz) + 3 i686 (core duo @ 2ghz, core solo @ 1 ghz, celeron m @ 900mhz), and a zonbu i only use for multimedia playback (via c7 @ 1.2ghz). Plus 32 bits chroot on one of my x86_64, but I remember it may cause problems with gcc.
-- Geoffroy Carrier
On Mon, 5 May 2008 13:33:08 +0200 "Geoffroy Carrier" <geoffroy.carrier@koon.fr> wrote:
On 5/5/08, DaNiMoTh <jjdanimoth@gmail.com> wrote:
Do you have a sponsor? If not, I'm proud to sponsor you. I didn't, now I do. Thank you!
I've looked some of your packages, I've see your skill with sed & co. and your PKGBUILDs looks good. Thank you.
We need a lot of 64bit Trusted User :) A question: Do you have only x86-64 as hardware or you have both 32 and 64 bit? I have 2 x86-64 (core 2 duo @ 2ghz, athlon64 x2 @ ~2ghz) + 3 i686 (core duo @ 2ghz, core solo @ 1 ghz, celeron m @ 900mhz), and a zonbu i only use for multimedia playback (via c7 @ 1.2ghz). Plus 32 bits chroot on one of my x86_64, but I remember it may cause problems with gcc.
Sounds great!
From now you have a sponsor :)
Let's discussion period start! -- JJDaNiMoTh - ArchLinux Trusted User
JJDaNiMoTh wrote:
On Mon, 5 May 2008 13:33:08 +0200 "Geoffroy Carrier" <geoffroy.carrier@koon.fr> wrote:
On 5/5/08, DaNiMoTh <jjdanimoth@gmail.com> wrote:
Do you have a sponsor? If not, I'm proud to sponsor you.
I didn't, now I do. Thank you!
I've looked some of your packages, I've see your skill with sed & co. and your PKGBUILDs looks good.
Thank you.
We need a lot of 64bit Trusted User :) A question: Do you have only x86-64 as hardware or you have both 32 and 64 bit?
I have 2 x86-64 (core 2 duo @ 2ghz, athlon64 x2 @ ~2ghz) + 3 i686 (core duo @ 2ghz, core solo @ 1 ghz, celeron m @ 900mhz), and a zonbu i only use for multimedia playback (via c7 @ 1.2ghz). Plus 32 bits chroot on one of my x86_64, but I remember it may cause problems with gcc.
Sounds great!
From now you have a sponsor :)
Let's discussion period start!
Had a quick look at some of your packages and saw nothing but cosmetic changes needed (you can delete an empty depends array). Saw same good use of custom license. I think you will make a good TU. BTW, you have too many computers and I will accept charity! Cheers, Allan
On 5/5/08, Allan McRae <mcrae_allan@hotmail.com> wrote:
Had a quick look at some of your packages and saw nothing but cosmetic changes needed (you can delete an empty depends array). Saw same good use of custom license. I think you will make a good TU. Deleted 2 empty depends arrays locally. Thanks for the remarks.
BTW, you have too many computers and I will accept charity! BTW, I always need all of my computers :)
-- Geoffroy Carrier
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Allan McRae
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Callan Barrett
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DaNiMoTh
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Geoffroy Carrier
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JJDaNiMoTh