Hello,

I recommend to accept Adam Borowski as a new Debian Developer, uploading.
The account name is kilobyte.

 * Applicant background

I live in Starogard GdaƄski (a town in central northern Poland), and I'm a 
programmer/sysadmin.  I used to work in a small software development company, 
nowadays I work mostly remotely.

The faculty I studied at, MIM UW, is quite strongly Linux based.  I thus 
switched from hacking DOS/Windows to using Red Hat/PLD in 1997, then around 
1999 I upgraded to Debian.  I was a mere user for a time, coding but never 
packaging, then around 2003 I inhaled the docs, filed my first ITP and started 
trolling^Wcontributing to^W^Wtrolling the lists.

Since then, most of my contributions consists of filing bugs and patches rather 
than packaging.  Mostly, I tend to deal with problems in Debian as I spot them, 
rather than in an organized push -- thus you might notice bugs/patches being 
strewn around many areas.  In other words, I usually do something to scratch a 
particular itch.  Exceptions include helping compare the effects of different 
compressors archive-wide, some work towards the x32 port, but not that much 
more.

I've had it with encoding issues, though -- they are popping up with almost the 
same frequency as they did in the bad old DOS days.  For example, about two 
months ago I wasted nearly a day of work debugging some data corruption caused 
by mysql not using UTF-8 when you would expect it to, unlike databases I 
usually use.  Such troubles pop up over and over and over. This is the main 
reason I applied to become a DD: an outsider has no real power to push a 
release goal.  Of course, being a DD has other uses too...


Regards,

Thijs Kinkhorst

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