Hi all,

I'd like to apply to become a TU. Allan has agreed to be my sponsor.

My reasons for wanting to become a TU are the following:
I want to help out, improve Arch in general and give back to the distro (the 
typical clichéd response, but true nonetheless).
I intend to eventually maintain some of my own packages in the community repo 
(not only them though).
I hope to learn more about what goes on behind the scenes.
I want to participate in decisions that affect Arch.
Everyone keeps telling me to become a TU.
I heard TUs get free tacos.

As for packaging experience, I currently maintain 24 packages in the AUR (under 
the same name) and I host a public repo on my site 
(http://xyne.archlinux.ca/repositories). I've also played around with a few 
local repos (e.g. metapax pkgs, local AUR binary repos, customized ABS 
packages) and have written some tools that deal with pkg and repo creation and 
maintenance (makerepo, metapax, pacpan).

I'll admit that many of the PKGBUILDs for my own tools are trivial but some of 
the ones I maintain in the AUR aren't. I've also managed to work my way through 
the (g)vi(m) PKGBUILDs and scripts to get them to build with the latest patch 
level at the time :P . Overall, I still consider myself somewhat new to Linux 
and I haven't yet had to patch anything myself or deal with really complicated 
build errors, but I'm sure that I'll learn how to handle such issues as I'm 
learning the rest of it. I tend to know my own limits and generally don't dive 
into things that I can't handle, so you don't have to worry about me borking 
anything.

For those of you who don't know me, I'm quite active on the forum so you can 
probably get a general idea of who I am from my posts there.

Thanks for considering this application.

/Xyne

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