On 2/17/26 21:36, Peter Jung wrote:
On 2/16/26 19:43, tippfehlr wrote:Hi everyone,Hi Jonathan, 🙂I’m Jonathan, also known as tippfehlr. I am a computer science student at KIT in Karlsruhe, Germany, and I hereby apply to become a Package Maintainer.I confirm my sponsorship and think he tippfehlr would be a great addition to archlinux packaging team!My Linux journey began with a Raspberry Pi 1B I received as a gift in 2017. After that, I hosted a few Minecraft servers on Linux Mint (though not on the 1B). A few years later, I did an internship in a company using openSUSE, but one person used Arch Linux and Neovim and impressed me a lot at the time. In 2021, I started using an old laptop for school and installed 32-bit Debian on it, but quickly switched to Arch Linux when I discovered it was a 64-bit CPU. With the experience I had from my laptop, I finally installed Arch on my PC in 2022. I had installed Manjaro before, but Arch was the first distro that replaced Windows for me. Since then, it always just worked. When I got a new laptop, Arch was simply the easiest thing to install.I started contributing to the AUR in late 2023, when I needed an INAV related package that was not yet available. Since then, I learned a lot about packaging and about the Arch community in general.A few years ago I also started self-hosting services for my family and realized that I enjoy the Sysadmin and DevOps side of software a lot. I mostly used Docker Compose until now, but I would like to learn more. So if there is need, I’d like to help there as well.Generally, I love tinkering and configuring, which probably isn’t surprising in this community. Just recently, I annoyed my brother because I ended up modding a game instead of actually playing it with him 🙂Outside the digital world, I love to play the Cello and like to read fantasy. I am also active in my local community: In my dorm, I lead the 3d-printing lab and volunteer in the network department, where we are currently doing a big Wi-Fi upgrade. We also maintain an Arch Linux mirror at https://files.hadiko.de/pub/dists/arch/! Since a friend in school introduced me to FPV drones, I also like to tinker with/fly my model airplane.If you want to take a look, most of my personal projects and contributions to other projects are on Codeberg [1] or on GitHub [2].Over time, I collected a list of packages I use and would like to maintain in the official repositories:Development tools: - git-extras - dockerfile-language-server - emmet-language-server - dprint RC Flight: - betaflight-configurator - inav-configurator Games: - heroic-games-launcher - modrinth-app - osu-lazer Misc: - jellyfin-desktop (was jellyfin-media-player) - pfetch-rsI’m using Neovim without Mason and usually install language servers with pacman. I took some time to look through packages with only one maintainer and noticed a few language servers (for example arduino- and typescript-language-server) where I’d be happy to help out as a co-maintainer.My application is sponsored by Christian Heusel (gromit) and Peter Jung (ptr1337). Thanks for the nice talk and all the feedback so far!I wish you good luck with the application!Best, Jonathan Grotelüschen [1] https://codeberg.org/tippfehlr [2] https://github.com/tippfehlr AUR:https://aur.archlinux.org/packages?O=0&SeB=M&K=tippfehlr&outdated=&SB=p&SO=d&PP=50&submit=GoBest regards, Peter "ptr1337" Jung
Missed to sign the email :) Now its good
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