On 26/02/13 22:12, Jonathan Steel wrote: > On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 03:37:48PM +0100, Jorge Barroso wrote: >> El Lunes, 25 de febrero de 2013 20:46:46 Vitor Eiji Justus Sakaguti escribió: >>> On Feb 25, 2013 4:26 PM, "Connor Behan" <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> On 25/02/13 08:09 AM, Rudy Matela wrote: >>>>> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Trusted_Users#How_to_become_TU.3F >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Jorge Barroso >>>>> >>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> Hi, I'm Jorge Barroso (jorge_barroso in the AUR), I've been an Arch >>> >>> user for >>> >>>>>> some time and I've learned a lot of things since I do it. Now, I'd >>> >>> like to >>> >>>>>> apply as a trusted user, so I'd like that anybody helped me telling me >>> >>> what >>> >>>>>> should I do yet to became a Trusted User >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards >>>> >>>> And the one additional requirement for becoming a TU not mentioned there >>>> is no top posting! :-P >>> >>> Also, you need a really good excuse to get away with using hotmail! >> >> Jaja, sorry, I have recently started to use kmail as email desktop client, >> and >> I got two email accounts. The hotmail one it's because of I have some old >> accounts with my hotmail account registered, and it also helps me to avoid >> span on my gmail account, which is the official one which I registered here >> :P >> I've read the wiki page from Rudy Matela, and I think I have all the basic >> things I should have... >> Know basic shel scripting... >> 18 packages on the aur >> Basic community involvement >> I really know google-fu (if it is what I think it is...) >> and I got a general idea on the kind of packages I would like to mantain >> >> If someone could tell me their opinion, it would be great, because I'd like >> to >> improve what I need to improve > > Make sure you follow the packaging standards and read similar wiki pages > (anything about packaging, standards, TU/developer pages). It would help > to look at PKGBUILDs from the official repos to get an idea of the style > that is used and standardise yours. > > It would help to get involved upstream, improve the wiki, help on the > forum etc. Get familiar with svn and use devtools to build your packages. > Fix bugs on the bugtracker, report bugs. You could for example join #archlinux-bugs.
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