Am 11.08.23 um 10:04 schrieb Fabian Bornschein:
Hey everyone!

My name is Fabian Bornschein, I'm an IT-service-technician from germany
and I would like to join the group of package maintainers.

Let's start with the lengthy and less exciting parts of my Linux
journey. My first Arch installation took place around 2010. I believe
it was due to the fact that the other Linux distribution wasn't
functioning properly on my new laptop.

A few months later, I switched to Kubuntu and stuck with it for several
years. During that time, I was heavily involved in designing various
components for KDE Plasma such as themes, icons, and more. Thanks to
this work and some contributions[0], I was invited to become a founding
member of the KDE Visual Design Group[1]. Unfortunately, I didn't
contribute much during my time there before eventually moving on.

So, around 2015/16-ish, I found my way back to Arch, just to jump ship
yet again over to (oh no!) Manjaro. After some time, lots of talks and
small contributions, I ended up as the go-to person for maintaining the
Radeon+AMDGPU[2]/FGLRX[3] setup scripts. Later on, I took charge of all
those setup scripts for open-source drivers through "mhwd". Another
project that kept me busy was my re-do of Manjaro's Steam client[4].

In late 2017 or early 2018, I left Manjaro and returned to Arch.
However, to this day, I'm still the creator and owner of the Manjaro
(Community) Telegram group[5] :P

Now that I'm back on Arch, I do help people on various platforms, such
as Fedi/Mastodon, Matrix, and Telegram. You can find me using my
'fabiscafe' alias.

In the last 2-3 years, I've been working on another project: FCGU. It's
an Arch Linux repo for GNOME pre-releases[6]. I started it because
testing GNOME pre-releases on Arch was tough, and the AUR wasn't
suitable for something as big as GNOME. What began as a personal
venture grew when others wanted to test it too. I reached out to find
some people who wanted to provide mirrors, and now it's a thing! :) The
PKGBUILDs are nowadays on Arch gitlab[7].

In my rare spare time, I try to relax, spend time with family, or
simply be with friends. I enjoy Anime/Manga and, of course, a good cup
of coffee \o/.

So, what do I want to do for Arch?

Essentially, it's pretty much the same as what I'm currently doing for
FCGU. Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig) asked me (twice already, sorry
about that) if I'm willing to help with GNOME in Arch and if I'd like
to incorporate the FCGU work into gnome-unstable. I believe it would
benefit everyone if Arch could provide official unstable releases of
GNOME in a repository. On the flip side, this might also speed up the
availability of new stable releases on Arch - and thus, potentially
reduce user spam on Reddit. :D

So, in a nutshell, I want to:
- Offer GNOME unstable releases (beta, rc) in gnome-unstable
- Assist in transitioning them to Arch once they become stable versions

My sponsors are Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig) and Torsten Keßler
(tpkessler). Many thanks to both of you!

Now I hope the Manjaro stuff doesn't exclude me directly and thanks for
reading all of this. :)

Fabian Bornschein - fabiscafe

[0] https://jgrulich.cz/2014/02/27/plasma-nm-is-finally-out/
[1]
https://wheeldesign.blogspot.com/2014/01/the-visual-design-group-short-intro.html
[2]
https://github.com/manjaro/mhwd-db/commit/2bc57fddcc081ded1d3d701b83f6e7029d37bbc6
[3]
https://github.com/manjaro/packages-extra/commit/b867bd3c26f4f3672889d1deac8c391c6475a4fd
[4] https://github.com/manjaro/packages-community/pull/252
[5] https://t.me/Manjaro
[6] https://codeberg.org/fabiscafe/fcgu
[7] https://gitlab.archlinux.org/fabiscafe
[aur] https://aur.archlinux.org/account/fabiscafe

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Best,
Torsten

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