[aur-general] TU application_R: Metal A-wing (a-wing)
Metal A-wing
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Thu Dec 27 07:50:49 UTC 2018
Hi everyone,
I'm sorry, my last application was bad a few days ago.
I (nickname a-wing) would like to apply to be a Trusted User.
Chih-Hsuan Yen (yan12125) && Jiachen Yang (farseerfc) will be my sponsor.
Some basic information about myself,
My Chinese name is YongXin SHI. I am 23 years old, and I'm living in shenzhen, China.
I am a Web Developer. uav cloud management system dev in UAV company. (not DJI)
I mainly do programming in Ruby, JavaScript, PHP
I use ruby on rails web-application framework Or express.js, Koa.js, and Frontend Single Page Application(SPA)use vue.js
I use Chinese and English.
My Blog is https://a-wing.top (Chinese)
I started using Ubuntu in high school.
And I use Debian at university.
In 2017, I started Archlinux
I also tried other distributions. linux mint, deepin linux, gentoo, centos
I think dpkg package manage is too complicated, But .deb init did a lot of things that should not be done
For example:
Debian (deb)
- If install postgresql, dpkg is help init DB to /var/lib/postgres , But I might migrate other databases.
- I remember. once I install a dpkg pkg. but Always in the installing. Because detection /dev/** to init.
- The complexity of dpkg makes problems difficult to fix manually
- Packaging is too complicated, I have never learned how to packaging a standard deb
Gentoo
- If your computer CPU && mem too little.... _(:з」∠)_
- And C compile, python too coupling
Centos (rpm)
- No comment
Archlinux
- Easy to packaging
- Makes problems easy to fix manually
- wiki is very good
About my involvement in Arch Linux, I have 11 packages on AUR [1].
I also maintains 52 packages in the unofficial [archlinuxcn] repo [2].
Also I developped a build status webpage, both the backend and the frontend,
for archlinuxcn build server (lilac web status frontend).[3][4][5]
About the packages I want to maintain in [community]
1.- ruby-rails
- ruby-actioncable
- ruby-websocket-driver
- ruby-websocket-extensions
- ruby-actionpack
- ruby-rack-test
- ruby-rails-dom-testing
- ruby-rails-html-sanitizer
- loofah
- ruby-crass
- ruby-nokogiri
- ruby-activejob
- ruby-globalid
- ruby-activerecord
- ruby-arel
- ruby-activesupport
- ruby-concurrent-ruby
- ruby-i18n
- ruby-minitest
- ruby-tzinfo
- ruby-actionmailer
- ruby-actionview
- ruby-builder
- ruby-erubi
- ruby-activemodel
- ruby-activestorage
- ruby-marcel
- ruby-mimemagic
- ruby-railties
- ruby-method_source
- ruby-sprockets-rails
- ruby-sprockets
2.- ruby-pry
- ruby-coderay
- ruby-method_source
3.- frp
Many Web app rely on ruby-rails: mastodon, discourse, redmine, gitlab(But. gitlab need special version), so I think packaging ruby-rails will greatly benefit arch linux users to do development and deployment on their favorite distro more easily.
About frp, I think frp should split as frpc and frps
Because. client and server will not be on the same computer
I will also take over some packages from Felix Yan
- ruby-bundler
- trojan
Thank you for your attention!
[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?SeB=m&K=a-wing
[2] https://github.com/archlinuxcn/repo/graphs/contributors
[3] https://build.archlinuxcn.org/packages/
[4] https://github.com/a-wing/KISS2U
[5] https://github.com/a-wing/KISS2UI
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