Hi, [email protected] writes:
> Hello Charalampos and Mechtilde, > > That sounds like a great idea, joining a team would make it easier for all of > us. > > Just for your information, when I said "sysadmin who manages dozens of Debian > servers" I meant "university student who self-hosts things as a hobby on > dozens of virtual machines" :) > > What time zones are you both in? I'm sure this will be relevant for our > communications at some point. I am in in EST. > > From, > Zach > > > > Feb 28, 2024, 10:52 AM by [email protected]: > >> Hello Charalampos, >> hello Zach, >> >> I want to be part of the team, too. >> >> I'm working on a documentation about the packaging process. >> I'm interested to improve the documentation. >> >> Regards >> >> Mechtilde >> >> >> Am 28.02.24 um 15:10 schrieb Charalampos Mitrodimas: >> >>> Hi Zack, >>> >>> On 2/28/24 07:28, [email protected] wrote: >>> >>>> Hello Debian Mentors, >>>> >>>> I am a sysadmin who manages dozens of Debian servers. I also use Debian >>>> for my personal computing. I am very thankful to the Debian project and >>>> would love to give back to it somehow. >>>> >>>> I was thinking that maintaining one or more packages would be a great way >>>> to do this. I know a bit of Java and C but do not write code on a regular >>>> basis (other than bash scripts). >>>> >>>> I am asking for a sanity check on whether or not this is a good idea, or >>>> if the work of maintaining a package is only plausible for highly skilled >>>> software engineers. >>>> >>>> From, >>>> Zach >>>> >>> I'm an engineer and a Debian user, and I also maintain several servers >>> running Debian. Additionally, I'm interested in becoming a maintainer. Would >>> you be interested in forming a sort of team? I can assist with coding, >>> especially in addressing upstream bugs. >>> >>> Of course, I'm not entirely sure if this is feasible. Mentors could provide >>> us with clarification on this matter. However, if you're interested, please >>> let me know. >>> >>> Charalampos >>> >> >> -- >> Mechtilde Stehmann >> ## Debian Developer >> ## PGP encryption welcome >> ## F0E3 7F3D C87A 4998 2899 39E7 F287 7BBA 141A AD7F >> >> -- >> Mechtilde Stehmann >> >> ## Debian Developer >> ## PGP encryption welcome >> ## F0E3 7F3D C87A 4998 2899 39E7 F287 7BBA 141A AD7F >> What's the status here? Are we doing this after all? Charalampos Mitrodimas

