Hello,

I recommend to accept Lev Lamberov as a new Debian Developer, non-uploading.
The account name is dogsleg.

 * Applicant background

Hi guys,

I am Lev Lamberov (dogsleg), 31 years old, work as a docent (corresponds to 
associate professor) of Philosophy department of Ural Federal University, 
Yekaterinburg, Russia. But I'm also very interested in the Debian Project, 
that's why I want to volunteer my time. I use Debian since etch release and 
contribute to the Project from January 4th, 2013 [1]. Thanks to DebConf 
diversity sponsorship I visited DebConf15 and enjoyed it.

I'm working mostly on Debian website translation into Russian. I've already 
translated more than 3000 pages (given that some of consultants and users pages 
were deleted from repository), you can compare archived website statistics page 
[2] (December 2012) with the current statistics page [3]. At some point I've 
got write access to website repository at Alioth (my Alioth login is 
dogsleg-guest), at the present moment my statistics here consists of 1985 
"adds" and 606 "commits".

Recently I started to contribute to Debian Documentation Project, I have write 
access to ddp repository and already updated Russian translation of Release 
Notes. Also I've translated into Russian (1) aptitude user's manual (which is 
published), (2) Introduction to Debian Packaging (published), (3) Debian 
Developer's Reference (not published yet, [4]).

I'd like to start working on packaging. But need to find more time for that. 
Actually I have some experience with building Debian packages (for myself only, 
not to distribute somewhere), but I still believe that I should start from big 
preparation work (like reading manuals) and applying to mentors.d.n. So, it for 
the future.

Also I contributed (also translations) a bit to GNU Project and FSF (like 
translating subtitles for their short propoganda movie [5]), and FreedomBox 
Foundation.

University-wise I teach several courses, two of which are (directly) related to 
free software. The first is on philosophy of computer science and the second is 
about ethical problems of informational technologies. And of course I use 
Debian, talk about Debian and encourage my students to use free software.

[1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-l10n-russian/2013/01/msg00002.html

[2] 
https://web.archive.org/web/20121228144256/http://www.debian.org//devel/website/stats/ru

[3] https://www.debian.org/devel/website/stats/ru

[4] https://github.com/dogsleg/developers-reference-ru

[5] 
https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/user-liberation-watch-and-share-our-new-video#info


Regards,

Francesca Ciceri

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