[aur-general] TU application - raster
Hi Everyone. I'm Carsten - or Raster. Sponsors: eschwartz and shibumi agreed to +1 me I'm upstream founder of enlightenment, EFL, terminology and a few other things. I work at Arm in Cambridge, UK (and live here). I've been involved in OSS and releasing software since like 1995/96 or so for Linux (And other Unixen at the time). I've worked on several distributions - RedHat, Debian (made custom variant, not upstream) and Tizen. I pretty much eat, breathe and sleep C, and of course that comes with the requisite "I can drive a shell script off a cliff gracefully" developer skill-set. Linux is my OS. I don't dual boot. All my machines are Linux machines without booting into anything else and that's been the way for me for me since I got my first PC in 1996 after I had to give up on the Amiga. This PC then ran just Linux and nothing else (never saw a DOS or Windows install). In fact all but 2 of my machines are Arch Linux (Rockpro64 dev board (debian SID) and my Ampere Emag aarch64 workstation (Ubuntu), my pinephone has Manjaro for now which is kind-of-close to Arch...). I already maintain the AUR packages for efl-git, enlightenment-git, rage-git, efl-git-asan, enlightenment-git-asan and have for a long while now (also co-maintain terminology-git). You can see that I'm responsive to issues people bring up and fix them pretty fast. I have done some edits to the arch wiki as well over time. I will admit - I haven't really touched the Arch forums... I'm really an IRC/Email person, but I am on #archlinux, #archlinux-offtopic (and #archlinux-arm) most of the time. I've been using arch as my primary/only distro now for maybe about 4-5 years. I like its simplicity and "don't patch/modify things from upstream unless absolutely needed" policy (as an upstream I smile warmly at this direction). It's very developer friendly... and that's who I am. I also run ALARM on my Rapsberry Pis. I do spend most of my effort on the upstream work on these E related projects as those are what I write, release, add features to and fix bugs in. I'm about as googlable as it gets: raster@rasterman.com http://www.rasterman.com I know that there are a lot of packages to maintain for a very small number of people, so I'm happy to help out. I'd be best at taking over or being co-maintainer of: * efl * enlightenment * terminology Other packages I can add to community: * rage (https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/rage - i maintain rage-git already) * evisum (https://www.enlightenment.org/news/2020-06-07-evisum-05-release) And in future any others that I think are past the bar of "worth including in Arch community rather than AUR" over time (there are ones brewing or lurking like EDI https://www.enlightenment.org/about-edi, Ephoto https://www.enlightenment.org/about-ephoto, Enventor https://www.enlightenment.org/about-enventor) I'd also be happy to help maintain packages I know I depend on and work with that might be a bit niche like: * packagekit * ddcutil And in general just help attack anything that I know enough about to be a bit better than a bowl of dried up custard at that is in my general sphere of knowledge/use. My PGP key hash: 04F7A0E31E08D3E08D39AFEBD147F94364295E8C http://keys.gnupg.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xD147F94364295E8C Looking forward to pitching in and making Arch better :) -- ------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" -------------- Carsten Haitzler - raster@rasterman.com
On Sun, 23 Aug 2020 09:15:34 +0100 Carsten Haitzler <raster@rasterman.com> said: Forgot to pgp sign... this reply is.
Hi Everyone.
I'm Carsten - or Raster.
Sponsors: eschwartz and shibumi agreed to +1 me
I'm upstream founder of enlightenment, EFL, terminology and a few other things. I work at Arm in Cambridge, UK (and live here). I've been involved in OSS and releasing software since like 1995/96 or so for Linux (And other Unixen at the time). I've worked on several distributions - RedHat, Debian (made custom variant, not upstream) and Tizen. I pretty much eat, breathe and sleep C, and of course that comes with the requisite "I can drive a shell script off a cliff gracefully" developer skill-set. Linux is my OS. I don't dual boot. All my machines are Linux machines without booting into anything else and that's been the way for me for me since I got my first PC in 1996 after I had to give up on the Amiga. This PC then ran just Linux and nothing else (never saw a DOS or Windows install). In fact all but 2 of my machines are Arch Linux (Rockpro64 dev board (debian SID) and my Ampere Emag aarch64 workstation (Ubuntu), my pinephone has Manjaro for now which is kind-of-close to Arch...).
I already maintain the AUR packages for efl-git, enlightenment-git, rage-git, efl-git-asan, enlightenment-git-asan and have for a long while now (also co-maintain terminology-git). You can see that I'm responsive to issues people bring up and fix them pretty fast. I have done some edits to the arch wiki as well over time.
I will admit - I haven't really touched the Arch forums... I'm really an IRC/Email person, but I am on #archlinux, #archlinux-offtopic (and #archlinux-arm) most of the time.
I've been using arch as my primary/only distro now for maybe about 4-5 years. I like its simplicity and "don't patch/modify things from upstream unless absolutely needed" policy (as an upstream I smile warmly at this direction). It's very developer friendly... and that's who I am. I also run ALARM on my Rapsberry Pis.
I do spend most of my effort on the upstream work on these E related projects as those are what I write, release, add features to and fix bugs in.
I'm about as googlable as it gets:
raster@rasterman.com http://www.rasterman.com
I know that there are a lot of packages to maintain for a very small number of people, so I'm happy to help out.
I'd be best at taking over or being co-maintainer of:
* efl * enlightenment * terminology
Other packages I can add to community:
* rage (https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/rage - i maintain rage-git already) * evisum (https://www.enlightenment.org/news/2020-06-07-evisum-05-release)
And in future any others that I think are past the bar of "worth including in Arch community rather than AUR" over time (there are ones brewing or lurking like EDI https://www.enlightenment.org/about-edi, Ephoto https://www.enlightenment.org/about-ephoto, Enventor https://www.enlightenment.org/about-enventor)
I'd also be happy to help maintain packages I know I depend on and work with that might be a bit niche like:
* packagekit * ddcutil
And in general just help attack anything that I know enough about to be a bit better than a bowl of dried up custard at that is in my general sphere of knowledge/use.
My PGP key hash: 04F7A0E31E08D3E08D39AFEBD147F94364295E8C http://keys.gnupg.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xD147F94364295E8C
Looking forward to pitching in and making Arch better :)
-- ------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" -------------- Carsten Haitzler - raster@rasterman.com
-- ------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" -------------- Carsten Haitzler - raster@rasterman.com
On 8/23/20 4:42 AM, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
On Sun, 23 Aug 2020 09:15:34 +0100 Carsten Haitzler <raster@rasterman.com> said:
Forgot to pgp sign... this reply is.
Hi Everyone.
I'm Carsten - or Raster.
Sponsors: eschwartz and shibumi agreed to +1 me
I'm upstream founder of enlightenment, EFL, terminology and a few other things. I work at Arm in Cambridge, UK (and live here). I've been involved in OSS and releasing software since like 1995/96 or so for Linux (And other Unixen at the time). I've worked on several distributions - RedHat, Debian (made custom variant, not upstream) and Tizen. I pretty much eat, breathe and sleep C, and of course that comes with the requisite "I can drive a shell script off a cliff gracefully" developer skill-set. Linux is my OS. I don't dual boot. All my machines are Linux machines without booting into anything else and that's been the way for me for me since I got my first PC in 1996 after I had to give up on the Amiga. This PC then ran just Linux and nothing else (never saw a DOS or Windows install). In fact all but 2 of my machines are Arch Linux (Rockpro64 dev board (debian SID) and my Ampere Emag aarch64 workstation (Ubuntu), my pinephone has Manjaro for now which is kind-of-close to Arch...).
I already maintain the AUR packages for efl-git, enlightenment-git, rage-git, efl-git-asan, enlightenment-git-asan and have for a long while now (also co-maintain terminology-git). You can see that I'm responsive to issues people bring up and fix them pretty fast. I have done some edits to the arch wiki as well over time.
I will admit - I haven't really touched the Arch forums... I'm really an IRC/Email person, but I am on #archlinux, #archlinux-offtopic (and #archlinux-arm) most of the time.
I've been using arch as my primary/only distro now for maybe about 4-5 years. I like its simplicity and "don't patch/modify things from upstream unless absolutely needed" policy (as an upstream I smile warmly at this direction). It's very developer friendly... and that's who I am. I also run ALARM on my Rapsberry Pis.
I do spend most of my effort on the upstream work on these E related projects as those are what I write, release, add features to and fix bugs in.
I'm about as googlable as it gets:
raster@rasterman.com http://www.rasterman.com
I know that there are a lot of packages to maintain for a very small number of people, so I'm happy to help out.
I'd be best at taking over or being co-maintainer of:
* efl * enlightenment * terminology
Other packages I can add to community:
* rage (https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/rage - i maintain rage-git already) * evisum (https://www.enlightenment.org/news/2020-06-07-evisum-05-release)
And in future any others that I think are past the bar of "worth including in Arch community rather than AUR" over time (there are ones brewing or lurking like EDI https://www.enlightenment.org/about-edi, Ephoto https://www.enlightenment.org/about-ephoto, Enventor https://www.enlightenment.org/about-enventor)
I'd also be happy to help maintain packages I know I depend on and work with that might be a bit niche like:
* packagekit * ddcutil
And in general just help attack anything that I know enough about to be a bit better than a bowl of dried up custard at that is in my general sphere of knowledge/use.
My PGP key hash: 04F7A0E31E08D3E08D39AFEBD147F94364295E8C http://keys.gnupg.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xD147F94364295E8C
Looking forward to pitching in and making Arch better :)
I approve this TU application. Looking forward to seeing you on the team soon. :) -- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User
On 8/23/20 8:47 AM, Eli Schwartz via aur-general wrote:
I approve this TU application. Looking forward to seeing you on the team soon. :)
I have no approval authority, but the age, history and experience is the exact type that is beneficial (if not outright mandatory) for maintaining and advancing a disto (smartly). Though it means little, +1 here. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.
On 2020-08-23 21:34, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 8/23/20 8:47 AM, Eli Schwartz via aur-general wrote:
I approve this TU application. Looking forward to seeing you on the team soon. :)
I have no approval authority, but the age, history and experience is the exact type that is beneficial (if not outright mandatory) for maintaining and advancing a disto (smartly). Though it means little, +1 here.
Could you elaborate on what you meant by what you meant by "age"?
On 8/23/20 9:55 PM, Brett Cornwall via aur-general wrote:
Could you elaborate on what you meant by what you meant by "age"?
"releasing software since like 1995/96 or so" That roughly puts age in the mid-40s with 25 serious years of software development. That's is not intended to take anything away from the 17 year old genius out there, but that age = experience typically tends to provide a "more steady hand on the rudder" for lack of better words. The fact that the development experience is with C is all the better: https://lwn.net/Articles/249460/ :) -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.
On 8/23/20 9:47 AM, Eli Schwartz wrote:
On 8/23/20 4:42 AM, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
On Sun, 23 Aug 2020 09:15:34 +0100 Carsten Haitzler <raster@rasterman.com> said:
Forgot to pgp sign... this reply is.
Hi Everyone.
I'm Carsten - or Raster.
Sponsors: eschwartz and shibumi agreed to +1 me
I'm upstream founder of enlightenment, EFL, terminology and a few other things. I work at Arm in Cambridge, UK (and live here). I've been involved in OSS and releasing software since like 1995/96 or so for Linux (And other Unixen at the time). I've worked on several distributions - RedHat, Debian (made custom variant, not upstream) and Tizen. I pretty much eat, breathe and sleep C, and of course that comes with the requisite "I can drive a shell script off a cliff gracefully" developer skill-set. Linux is my OS. I don't dual boot. All my machines are Linux machines without booting into anything else and that's been the way for me for me since I got my first PC in 1996 after I had to give up on the Amiga. This PC then ran just Linux and nothing else (never saw a DOS or Windows install). In fact all but 2 of my machines are Arch Linux (Rockpro64 dev board (debian SID) and my Ampere Emag aarch64 workstation (Ubuntu), my pinephone has Manjaro for now which is kind-of-close to Arch...).
I already maintain the AUR packages for efl-git, enlightenment-git, rage-git, efl-git-asan, enlightenment-git-asan and have for a long while now (also co-maintain terminology-git). You can see that I'm responsive to issues people bring up and fix them pretty fast. I have done some edits to the arch wiki as well over time.
I will admit - I haven't really touched the Arch forums... I'm really an IRC/Email person, but I am on #archlinux, #archlinux-offtopic (and #archlinux-arm) most of the time.
I've been using arch as my primary/only distro now for maybe about 4-5 years. I like its simplicity and "don't patch/modify things from upstream unless absolutely needed" policy (as an upstream I smile warmly at this direction). It's very developer friendly... and that's who I am. I also run ALARM on my Rapsberry Pis.
I do spend most of my effort on the upstream work on these E related projects as those are what I write, release, add features to and fix bugs in.
I'm about as googlable as it gets:
raster@rasterman.com http://www.rasterman.com
I know that there are a lot of packages to maintain for a very small number of people, so I'm happy to help out.
I'd be best at taking over or being co-maintainer of:
* efl * enlightenment * terminology
Other packages I can add to community:
* rage (https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/rage - i maintain rage-git already) * evisum (https://www.enlightenment.org/news/2020-06-07-evisum-05-release)
And in future any others that I think are past the bar of "worth including in Arch community rather than AUR" over time (there are ones brewing or lurking like EDI https://www.enlightenment.org/about-edi, Ephoto https://www.enlightenment.org/about-ephoto, Enventor https://www.enlightenment.org/about-enventor)
I'd also be happy to help maintain packages I know I depend on and work with that might be a bit niche like:
* packagekit * ddcutil
And in general just help attack anything that I know enough about to be a bit better than a bowl of dried up custard at that is in my general sphere of knowledge/use.
My PGP key hash: 04F7A0E31E08D3E08D39AFEBD147F94364295E8C http://keys.gnupg.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xD147F94364295E8C
Looking forward to pitching in and making Arch better :)
I approve this TU application. Looking forward to seeing you on the team soon. :)
The discussion period is over, time to vote! https://aur.archlinux.org/tu/?id=123 -- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User
On 9/7/20 6:59 AM, Eli Schwartz wrote:
On 8/23/20 9:47 AM, Eli Schwartz wrote:
On 8/23/20 4:42 AM, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
On Sun, 23 Aug 2020 09:15:34 +0100 Carsten Haitzler <raster@rasterman.com> said:
Forgot to pgp sign... this reply is.
Hi Everyone.
I'm Carsten - or Raster.
Sponsors: eschwartz and shibumi agreed to +1 me
I'm upstream founder of enlightenment, EFL, terminology and a few other things. I work at Arm in Cambridge, UK (and live here). I've been involved in OSS and releasing software since like 1995/96 or so for Linux (And other Unixen at the time). I've worked on several distributions - RedHat, Debian (made custom variant, not upstream) and Tizen. I pretty much eat, breathe and sleep C, and of course that comes with the requisite "I can drive a shell script off a cliff gracefully" developer skill-set. Linux is my OS. I don't dual boot. All my machines are Linux machines without booting into anything else and that's been the way for me for me since I got my first PC in 1996 after I had to give up on the Amiga. This PC then ran just Linux and nothing else (never saw a DOS or Windows install). In fact all but 2 of my machines are Arch Linux (Rockpro64 dev board (debian SID) and my Ampere Emag aarch64 workstation (Ubuntu), my pinephone has Manjaro for now which is kind-of-close to Arch...).
I already maintain the AUR packages for efl-git, enlightenment-git, rage-git, efl-git-asan, enlightenment-git-asan and have for a long while now (also co-maintain terminology-git). You can see that I'm responsive to issues people bring up and fix them pretty fast. I have done some edits to the arch wiki as well over time.
I will admit - I haven't really touched the Arch forums... I'm really an IRC/Email person, but I am on #archlinux, #archlinux-offtopic (and #archlinux-arm) most of the time.
I've been using arch as my primary/only distro now for maybe about 4-5 years. I like its simplicity and "don't patch/modify things from upstream unless absolutely needed" policy (as an upstream I smile warmly at this direction). It's very developer friendly... and that's who I am. I also run ALARM on my Rapsberry Pis.
I do spend most of my effort on the upstream work on these E related projects as those are what I write, release, add features to and fix bugs in.
I'm about as googlable as it gets:
raster@rasterman.com http://www.rasterman.com
I know that there are a lot of packages to maintain for a very small number of people, so I'm happy to help out.
I'd be best at taking over or being co-maintainer of:
* efl * enlightenment * terminology
Other packages I can add to community:
* rage (https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/rage - i maintain rage-git already) * evisum (https://www.enlightenment.org/news/2020-06-07-evisum-05-release)
And in future any others that I think are past the bar of "worth including in Arch community rather than AUR" over time (there are ones brewing or lurking like EDI https://www.enlightenment.org/about-edi, Ephoto https://www.enlightenment.org/about-ephoto, Enventor https://www.enlightenment.org/about-enventor)
I'd also be happy to help maintain packages I know I depend on and work with that might be a bit niche like:
* packagekit * ddcutil
And in general just help attack anything that I know enough about to be a bit better than a bowl of dried up custard at that is in my general sphere of knowledge/use.
My PGP key hash: 04F7A0E31E08D3E08D39AFEBD147F94364295E8C http://keys.gnupg.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xD147F94364295E8C
Looking forward to pitching in and making Arch better :)
I approve this TU application. Looking forward to seeing you on the team soon. :)
The discussion period is over, time to vote!
Congrats to our newest TU! Voting results: Yes No Abstain Total Participation 45 0 4 49 85.96% Please review the checklist of things to do here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Trusted_User_Guidelines#TODO_list_f... I've updated your AUR profile to grant you Trusted User permissions. -- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User
On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 09:15:34AM +0100, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
Hi Everyone.
I'm Carsten - or Raster.
Sponsors: eschwartz and shibumi agreed to +1 me
I'm upstream founder of enlightenment, EFL, terminology and a few other things. I work at Arm in Cambridge, UK (and live here). I've been involved in OSS and releasing software since like 1995/96 or so for Linux (And other Unixen at the time). I've worked on several distributions - RedHat, Debian (made custom variant, not upstream) and Tizen. I pretty much eat, breathe and sleep C, and of course that comes with the requisite "I can drive a shell script off a cliff gracefully" developer skill-set. Linux is my OS. I don't dual boot. All my machines are Linux machines without booting into anything else and that's been the way for me for me since I got my first PC in 1996 after I had to give up on the Amiga. This PC then ran just Linux and nothing else (never saw a DOS or Windows install). In fact all but 2 of my machines are Arch Linux (Rockpro64 dev board (debian SID) and my Ampere Emag aarch64 workstation (Ubuntu), my pinephone has Manjaro for now which is kind-of-close to Arch...).
I already maintain the AUR packages for efl-git, enlightenment-git, rage-git, efl-git-asan, enlightenment-git-asan and have for a long while now (also co-maintain terminology-git). You can see that I'm responsive to issues people bring up and fix them pretty fast. I have done some edits to the arch wiki as well over time.
I will admit - I haven't really touched the Arch forums... I'm really an IRC/Email person, but I am on #archlinux, #archlinux-offtopic (and #archlinux-arm) most of the time.
I've been using arch as my primary/only distro now for maybe about 4-5 years. I like its simplicity and "don't patch/modify things from upstream unless absolutely needed" policy (as an upstream I smile warmly at this direction). It's very developer friendly... and that's who I am. I also run ALARM on my Rapsberry Pis.
I do spend most of my effort on the upstream work on these E related projects as those are what I write, release, add features to and fix bugs in.
I'm about as googlable as it gets:
raster@rasterman.com http://www.rasterman.com
I know that there are a lot of packages to maintain for a very small number of people, so I'm happy to help out.
I'd be best at taking over or being co-maintainer of:
* efl * enlightenment * terminology
Other packages I can add to community:
* rage (https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/rage - i maintain rage-git already) * evisum (https://www.enlightenment.org/news/2020-06-07-evisum-05-release)
And in future any others that I think are past the bar of "worth including in Arch community rather than AUR" over time (there are ones brewing or lurking like EDI https://www.enlightenment.org/about-edi, Ephoto https://www.enlightenment.org/about-ephoto, Enventor https://www.enlightenment.org/about-enventor)
I'd also be happy to help maintain packages I know I depend on and work with that might be a bit niche like:
* packagekit * ddcutil
And in general just help attack anything that I know enough about to be a bit better than a bowl of dried up custard at that is in my general sphere of knowledge/use.
My PGP key hash: 04F7A0E31E08D3E08D39AFEBD147F94364295E8C http://keys.gnupg.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xD147F94364295E8C
Looking forward to pitching in and making Arch better :)
-- ------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" -------------- Carsten Haitzler - raster@rasterman.com
I approve my TU sponsorship, let's start the discussion period. Chris
Sorry for the top-posting, but this guy is one of my heroes, get a +1 from an ex TU/dev :-) who cannot have a valid vote tho, hehe, good luck! On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 4:16 AM Carsten Haitzler <raster@rasterman.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone.
I'm Carsten - or Raster.
Sponsors: eschwartz and shibumi agreed to +1 me
I'm upstream founder of enlightenment, EFL, terminology and a few other things. I work at Arm in Cambridge, UK (and live here). I've been involved in OSS and releasing software since like 1995/96 or so for Linux (And other Unixen at the time). I've worked on several distributions - RedHat, Debian (made custom variant, not upstream) and Tizen. I pretty much eat, breathe and sleep C, and of course that comes with the requisite "I can drive a shell script off a cliff gracefully" developer skill-set. Linux is my OS. I don't dual boot. All my machines are Linux machines without booting into anything else and that's been the way for me for me since I got my first PC in 1996 after I had to give up on the Amiga. This PC then ran just Linux and nothing else (never saw a DOS or Windows install). In fact all but 2 of my machines are Arch Linux (Rockpro64 dev board (debian SID) and my Ampere Emag aarch64 workstation (Ubuntu), my pinephone has Manjaro for now which is kind-of-close to Arch...).
I already maintain the AUR packages for efl-git, enlightenment-git, rage-git, efl-git-asan, enlightenment-git-asan and have for a long while now (also co-maintain terminology-git). You can see that I'm responsive to issues people bring up and fix them pretty fast. I have done some edits to the arch wiki as well over time.
I will admit - I haven't really touched the Arch forums... I'm really an IRC/Email person, but I am on #archlinux, #archlinux-offtopic (and #archlinux-arm) most of the time.
I've been using arch as my primary/only distro now for maybe about 4-5 years. I like its simplicity and "don't patch/modify things from upstream unless absolutely needed" policy (as an upstream I smile warmly at this direction). It's very developer friendly... and that's who I am. I also run ALARM on my Rapsberry Pis.
I do spend most of my effort on the upstream work on these E related projects as those are what I write, release, add features to and fix bugs in.
I'm about as googlable as it gets:
raster@rasterman.com http://www.rasterman.com
I know that there are a lot of packages to maintain for a very small number of people, so I'm happy to help out.
I'd be best at taking over or being co-maintainer of:
* efl * enlightenment * terminology
Other packages I can add to community:
* rage (https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/rage - i maintain rage-git already) * evisum (https://www.enlightenment.org/news/2020-06-07-evisum-05-release)
And in future any others that I think are past the bar of "worth including in Arch community rather than AUR" over time (there are ones brewing or lurking like EDI https://www.enlightenment.org/about-edi, Ephoto https://www.enlightenment.org/about-ephoto, Enventor https://www.enlightenment.org/about-enventor)
I'd also be happy to help maintain packages I know I depend on and work with that might be a bit niche like:
* packagekit * ddcutil
And in general just help attack anything that I know enough about to be a bit better than a bowl of dried up custard at that is in my general sphere of knowledge/use.
My PGP key hash: 04F7A0E31E08D3E08D39AFEBD147F94364295E8C http://keys.gnupg.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xD147F94364295E8C
Looking forward to pitching in and making Arch better :)
-- ------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" -------------- Carsten Haitzler - raster@rasterman.com
On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 09:15:34AM +0100, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
Hi Everyone.
I'm Carsten - or Raster.
Sponsors: eschwartz and shibumi agreed to +1 me
I'm upstream founder of enlightenment, EFL, terminology and a few other things.
I haven't had a chance to review this application. However, I wanted to comment that, on my Archlinux Security capacity, my (admittedly few) interactions with the EFL/enlightenment community were incredibly nice/responsive. I'm still subscribed to their lists and I see it as a very efficient/collegial community. I'd be thrived to have Raster bring with him some of that joviality to our community. Cheers! -Santiago
On Mon, 24 Aug 2020 14:09:50 -0400 Santiago Torres-Arias via aur-general <aur-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 09:15:34AM +0100, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
Hi Everyone.
I'm Carsten - or Raster.
Sponsors: eschwartz and shibumi agreed to +1 me
I'm upstream founder of enlightenment, EFL, terminology and a few other things.
I haven't had a chance to review this application. However, I wanted to comment that, on my Archlinux Security capacity, my (admittedly few) interactions with the EFL/enlightenment community were incredibly nice/responsive.
As someone who had quite a bit of interaction with the community in question, this is a fair assessment. With few exceptions, they were always ready to help people debug and took suggestions seriously. Back when Cedric convinced Raster to switch to Arch, I didn't see this coming, but I'm certainly happy with this turn of events. Scimmia
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Angel Velásquez
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Brett Cornwall
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Carsten Haitzler
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Christian Rebischke
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David C. Rankin
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Doug Newgard
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Eli Schwartz
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Santiago Torres-Arias