Am Mittwoch, 17. November 2004 22.12 schrieb Ramon Acedo: > Hi there! Morning too
Sorry for the long delay. BTW: Are you subscribed to this list (debian-desktop)? > First of all I would like to introduce myself, I'm finishing my studies in > computer science (actualy computer engineering) at the Facultat > d'Informatica de Barcelona. I have been involved in the GNU/Linux world for > 6 years (if my memory doesn't fail ;-). I'm Linux teacher, sysadmin, > sometimes develeoper but above all a GNU/Linux fan who loves this world and > filosofy. I'm also about to start an open source company with some friends > of mine. Interesting, thx. Now I think that I have to introduce myself too in another mail. See mail "[nyast] Next steps and introduction of myself" ;-). > OK, this is me, now hands on work: > > To get the grade we make a project of about 600 hours although I have to > say that some of them (about 150/200) are the "get involved and used to the > environment time" meaning that with these ones left I have about 400 hours > (starting in February) to this project. My dedication would be a mean of > 4/6 hours a day, not bad... hopefully we could have a first pre-release in > july. I'm happy to hear from a more technical pov that we have got a chance. > I also have to say (believe me or not ;-) that before reading your post, > some weeks ago, I was thinking about the exactly same idea as my project. I believe. > Well, as you can see I have huge motivations to get involved seriously into > this project and as we normaly don't get money for the hours of dedication > in our projects (I mean the ones at the University) earning no money for > them is not a problem ;-) > > About the hardware I have only i386 machines (a lot of them! :-) I'm not > sure if I could get some other stuff, I'd have to ask to the University... Only real 386-machines, they are quite slow and first of all for YaST2? > And if you are interested in my skills check out my cv: > > http://linux-labs.net/ramon Hey, you're speaking German ;-). > OK, if you think we can cooperate let me know. I do and I hope you're still interested. > Cheers. > > Ramon Greets Mario

