Kaiting Chen <[email protected]> writes: > Hi aur-general, my name is Kaiting Chen and Xyne has decided to sponsor me
Hi Kaiting, > And I use C, C++, x86 ASM, Java, Python, Ruby, PHP, and Javascript on a > daily basis. Whoa, that's quite a list. Just out of pure idle curiosity, what do you do with x86 assembly on a daily basis? I learned it years ago, and I even have a googleable code sample (look for Chris Brannon's uuencode). I've never used assembly for anything serious. > I maintain a small cluster running Arch where I hand out free shell accounts > to anyone who wants them. It's very nice of you to offer such a service! > This list evinces a fundamental problem however that there is simply not > enough manpower to maintain the current repositories. Because I am able (or > hopefully will be deemed so by the powers that be/grant TU priveleges) I > would like to help alleviate this condition. Arch allows me to focus on the > work that I do; it should be obvious that helping to ensure that Arch > functions smoothly and efficiently is a necessary task for anyone who has > made this distribution a valuable part of their workflow. That's a wonderful statement of intent. I like your attitude. Good luck! -- Chris
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