On 10/21/2012 11:04 PM, Felix Yan wrote: > Dear archers, > > I was looking for a sponsor in August 2012 [1], and thank Jonathan > Steel for contacting me right after he became a new TU. He helps me a > lot and I'm keeping clean up and improve my PKGBUILDs in AUR with his > suggestions. I think I can do more than as a user, so I am now > applying to become a Trusted User, after some knowledge & skills > preparing in the last few weeks. Bartłomiej Piotrowski has kindly > sponsored me (just today :P and thanks a lot). > > I love Arch mainly because of the PKGBUILD. Never could I find another > great and simple-enough to write description file of an easy-to-use > package manager. I never created a successful package in .deb although > I was a Ubuntu and PPA user for more than two years(Hmm, my lack of > knowledge in bash & English should also be a problem at that time). > When I began to use Arch, I was impressed deeply by pacman(A lot of > points are in "ILoveCandy", although :P) and that's why I switched all > my workspaces to Arch. > > I have been an Archer only for one year and a half but 4 for the Linux > world. I submitted my first package by the end of last year, and > maintain more and more during the last a few months (61 for now [2], > with a total of 460 votes). I am eager to maintain packages that loved > and needed by Chinese users as I am one too, such as input > methods(fcitx-*, ibus-*, sunpinyin, libpinyin, rime, etc), internet > supplicant in Chinese universities(mentohust/ruijieclient), chat tools > qq related(linuxqq, webqq, libqq*, etc) and popular proxy tools > (sshuttle, goagent, etc). As I am a python programmer and maintaining > more than 20 python libraries I use for now, I'm also ready for some > popular python libraries. I'll take those orphans in [community] (or > possibly [extra] if approved and moved) in these cases, too. > > I am also a good user in keeping active in reporting and following > issues upstream, such as pidgin-lwqq [3]. > > As I looked after more and more packages on AUR I found many users not > so convenient to install so many packages in AUR, so I joined > archlinuxcn's community repository project [4] to provide popular > packages in binary. But this is not good for user to involve in (such > as flag out-of-date, report bugs, etc). It could be a lot better if I > could move the most popular ones into [community] so users does not > need to manually add a (not fully-trusted) third-party community > repository. > > I am also an IT manager in work, and maintaining several Arch servers. > > I only use x86_64 architecture but keep an eye on i686 as some of the > old hardwares are not ready for 64-bit. I have several popular WM/DEs > installed but using XFCE mostly. > > I am a wine user and keep an eye on its fresh news. Although I am not > using any wine programs too much, I sometimes play osu! or TESV: > Skyrim under wine. > > Some more info about me: 21, male, Wuhan in China, working in a > startup, not very good at C and English, but trying to keep them in a > package-ready level :P A classical music lover, and also accept some > of the NewAge. > > Thank you for your time in reading my application. > > [1] http://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-general/2012-August/020104.html > [2] > https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?O=0&K=felixonmars&do_Search=Go&detail=1&C=0&SeB=m&SB=n&SO=a&PP=100&outdated= > [3] https://github.com/xiehuc/pidgin-lwqq/issues?page=1&state=closed > (Chinese) > > Kind regards, > > Felix Yan > Twitter: @felixonmars > Wiki: http://felixc.at >
Sorry for the wrong signature, I am a new user of Thunderbird :P Now I am confirming my application with correct signature.
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