Hi,

My name is Daniel Bermond and my alias on the AUR and forums is
dbermond[1][3].

Bruno Pagani (alias: ArchangeGabriel) is sponsoring my Trusted User 
application. I would like to highly thank Bruno for accepting to be my sponsor.

I'm a Brazilian doctor (physician). Yes, my job and profession are not related 
to the computing world, but since childhood I'm an enthusiast of the computing 
and software world. I've beeing using Linux since many years ago, and it's 
difficult to tell when I started, but it has been a long time. By searching in 
the middle of some old things here I could find some old Ubuntu CD-ROMs of the 
7.04 (2007) version from the time they still shipped free disks worldwide, so I 
can for sure say that I have 11 years of Linux usage at minimum. But my initial 
Linux usage starts even before this, with some old RedHat distribution that 
didn't run very well on my poor graphics card, at a time that I cannot tell 
precisely. For many years I did the famous distro-hopping and have used many 
major distributions: openSUSE, Fedora, Mandrake/Mandriva (when they still 
existed), PCLinuxOS, Ubuntu and variants, Mint and probably others.

I have started to use Arch in 2015. At that time I was at Linux Mint and feel 
the need for something better and different. I found myself in need of more 
recent software, being disappointed with the Mint/Ubuntu outdated ones. I was 
also very tired to reinstall the system every one (or two) year(s). When Mint 
went for shipping LTS-only releases, I decided that a rolling release 
distribution should be my new place. By already having many years of Linux 
usage and experience in the background, Arch was everything that I was looking 
for. Added the fact of being able to fully customize my system by building 
packages that could be easily integrated in the system with pacman.

After felling confident with Arch itself, I've started to contribute packages 
to the AUR. I can perfectly remember my first one: ffmpeg-full-git. It was, and 
still is, a pleasure to maintain it, firstly because I was in need for it, and, 
secondly, because I was contributing back to the community something that was 
useful for me. Things evolved quickly, I started to maintain more and more 
packages that I was also in need for, while adopting other orphaned ones, and 
currently I'm the maintainer of 170+ packages[2].

Some of the packages that I maintained were already brought into the official 
repositories:
- ffnvcodec-headers
- intel-gmmlib (formerly named gmmlib on the AUR, adopted by my sponsor Bruno)
- intel-media-driver (adopted by my sponsor Bruno Pagani)
- libraqm
- nccl
- pybind11* (TU Santiago announced me that he will bring it into [community])

Among the years, I've studied C, x86 assembly, Python and shellscript. I'm 
trying to add C++ to the list, already started it, but still need to find more 
time to dedicate to it. I've made some contributions to the open source world.
I have a project of my own called screencast[4], which is a command line 
interface to record a X11 desktop using FFmpeg, having support for offline 
recording, live streaming and the capability of adding some effects. It's 
written in pure POSIX/portable shellscript. Besides this, I've made a few 
commits here and there into the following open source projects: caffe2[5] (now 
on pytorch github repository), intel gstreamer media SDK[6][7] and intel media 
sdk[8]. So I also try to contribute back to some upstream projects when my 
not-so-wide programming skills allow me. I also report bugs to the upstream 
open source projects for packages which I maintain on the AUR if I encounter 
some that affects the building process or my direct usage.

I would like to become a Trusted User to be able to contribute to the Arch 
community as much as I can.

I would like to bring the following packages into [community]:
- advancecomp
- kvazaar
- intel-media-sdk
- libmysofa
- openh264
- shine
- vmaf

I'm also willing to co-maintain my already mentioned old AUR packages. It would 
be a pleasure.

I think that's all. Thanks to everyone that is reading and analysing my 
application.

Best regards,
Daniel Bermond

[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/account/dbermond
[2] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?SeB=M&K=dbermond
[3] https://github.com/dbermond/
[4] https://github.com/dbermond/screencast/
[5] https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/commits?author=dbermond
[6] https://github.com/intel/gstreamer-media-SDK/commits?author=dbermond
[7] 
https://github.com/intel/gstreamer-media-SDK/commits/topic_linux_and_window?author=dbermond
[8] https://github.com/Intel-Media-SDK/MediaSDK/commits?author=dbermond


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