Hi All,

  My name is Giancarlo Razzolini (grazzolini) and I would like to become a TU. 
Before anything, I want to thank Jelle van der Waa for agreeing to become my 
sponsor.

  I'm 33 years old. I am a developer and infrastructure manager at my own 
company. I have been using Linux since 1999. Despite my name, I am not Italian, 
but I'm Brazilian (of Italian descent). My first experience with Linux was with 
Conectiva Linux, but soon I moved to Slackware, where I stayed for many years. 
For work reasons, I ended up using Ubuntu for some years. In 2013 I moved to 
Arch, and it was love at first sight. Or better, at first use.

  Right from the beginning I started to contribute, first helping out with the 
wiki. Later, when I found out about the simplicity of creating and maintaining 
packages, I started to put some on the AUR. Also, I adapted some tools I had 
developed for Ubuntu initramfs system, to Arch. Also, I created new ones. Most 
of them are related with remote unlocking of an encrypted root partition, so 
lots of early userspace networking. I am also very active on IRC.

  Recently I also subscribed as a tester, and I do give signoff's to the 
packages I am able to test. If I become a TU, I would like to bring some of the 
packages I maintain on the AUR[0] to community, specially:

  keepass-plugin-keeagent
  tinyssh (co-maintained)
  ucspi-tcp

  I would also like to bring some of my own project's packages, specially:

  mkinitcpio-netconf[1]
  mkinitcpio-dropbear[2]
  mkinitcpio-tinyssh[3]
  mkinitcpio-utils[4]

  I am willing to adopt packages also. From the list of orphaned packages, I am 
willing to adopt right away terminator and all it's dependencies.

Thanks in advance,
Giancarlo Razzolini

[0]https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?SeB=m&K=grazzolini
[1]https://github.com/grazzolini/mkinitcpio-netconf
[2]https://github.com/grazzolini/mkinitcpio-dropbear
[3]https://github.com/grazzolini/mkinitcpio-tinyssh
[4]https://github.com/grazzolini/mkinitcpio-utils

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