Hello,

I recommend to accept Dariusz Dwornikowski as a new Debian Developer, uploading.
The account name is darek.

 * Applicant background

My name is Dariusz Dwornikowski, I am 32, I live in Poznań, Poland. I work at 
Poznań University of Technology, 
in the Institute of Computing Science. I am in the process of finishing my PHD 
in theoretical computer science, 
concerning formal modelling and verification of RESTful and ROA systems with 
the use of process algebras. 
My responsibilities at the University also concern teaching students the 
following courses: computer networks, computer networks II, 
and management of computer networks. Additionally, I am also responsible for 
maintaining and managing our 
OpenStack Ubuntu based cluster, used for internal projects and for students. I 
am also an upstream of pyPEPA Python software for
PEPA process algebra. I try to contribute to other projects, mainly through 
pull requests and
patches created while performing Debian packaging tasks. My Uni webpage can be 
seen here [1].

Before working at the University I worked for different companies as an 
independent contractor
(self-employed). The most prominent jobs I had was being a VoIP engineer, where 
I co-designed and
co-created first two major SIP-based VoIP platforms for polish VoIP services 
providers. I also
provided collocation and server administration services under my own brand. In 
these two jobs is
where I really got to know Debian's internals, and started creating packages 
just for my own
purposes, you can see my full professional profile here [2].  

I have been using Linux personally and professionally for about 13 years, I 
have used many different
distributions in the past for my personal computers but for servers I always 
stuck with Debian, due
to its stability and quality. I have always wanted to be a valuable part of 
Debian project but never
could fine time, and people who could assist me into getting into contributing. 
Then I met Tomasz
Buchert and Laszlo Kajan from Debian Poznań Group, who helped me start with 
official packaging
tasks, and successfully go through the DM procedure. Now I would like to 
volunteer my spare time, I
have plenty working at the University, to give back to the Debian community. 

Uptil now, my main contributions is maintaining about 14 packages [3]. What is 
love about packaging
is that it is a very relaxing job, and every package creates some new 
challenges. I also try to
contribute back to upstream by doing pull requests and sending patches. 
Currently I am working on
introducing profanity.im XMPP client to Debian, where I work very closely with 
the upstream on
making the software suitable for Debian. I am also a part of Debian Games team, 
where I try to
focus on games that are orphaned. Back in May I co-organized PIWO conference, 
where I also gave a
talk on contributing to Debian (in PL). 

As a DD I would like to keep on packaging, especially focusing on orphaned 
packages (games and
networking). I would like to introduce some major SDN (Software Defined 
Networking) software to
Debian like mininet, POX, NOX, etc. I would also like to devote a significant 
amount of my time for
mentoring and sponsoring, because I think this is the are of improvement when 
it comes to luring new
people to the project. I would also like to keep popularizing Debian at my 
University, where I have
constant access to students. 

[1] http://www.cs.put.poznan.pl/ddwornikowski/
[2] pl.linkedin.com/in/darekd/
[3] 
https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=dariusz.dwornikowski%40cs.put.poznan.pl



Regards,

Joachim Reichel

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