Hello,

I recommend to accept Balasankar C as a new Debian Developer, uploading.
The account name is balasankarc.

 * Applicant background

My name is Balasankar C and I am from Kerala, India. I am currently doing my 
Post Graduate course (Master of Technology) in Computer Science and 
Engineering. I am interested in the concept of freedom anywhere and everywhere 
and also am a privacy advocate. I am also interested in spreading awareness 
about the necessity of Freedom and Privacy among relatively non-technical 
people.

I was introduced to the world of computers during my school days, but got a 
regular access to them much later (around 2002) when my family bought one. Like 
many others, I too was using Windows OSs. IIRC, the first GNU/Linux operating 
system I used was Mandriva, but I didn't go much forward with it. It was in 
2009, I started using GNU/Linux (Ubuntu) extensively and never went back to 
Windows since. I started using Debian around 2012 and Squeeze was my first 
Debian version. I was then dual booting Ubuntu and Debian. I got more and more 
disappointed with the later versions of Ubuntu and removed it completely, 
making Debian the only OS in my computer. I dove more and more into the world 
of Free Software, mainly in the localization of different softwares I use to 
Malayalam language. I was a GNOME Foundation member and had commit access in 
the Malayalam localization team. Localization, initially, was my primary area 
of contribution to Free Software and I contributed to Mozilla, Diaspora, 
LibreOffice, Mailpile etc.

I was introduced to the process of packaging by Praveen around October 2012 
when during an IRC session about packaging Diaspora for Debian. But, that 
initial push didn't last and I never did any packaging for around two years. It 
was in 2014, I again tried out packaging and slowly became more and more 
interested in it. Packaging and maintenance helped in improving my technical 
skills (and my communication skills too, when I had to communicate with 
upstream, other members of Debian Ruby team etc.. Also, it made me (no 
complaints there) dive more into some programming languages which were used to 
write the softwares I was packaging.

Being a techie and a freedom demander, I feel very much related to Debian's 
commitment towards Free Software and thus am happy contribute to Debian. I wish 
to help in the packaging of those softwares that primarily are alternatives to 
the conventional non-free softwares people are locked in (like Diaspora, which 
is a privacy aware Social Networking alternative and GitLab, a Libre 
alternative to GitHub etc.). My areas of interest in packaging, in addition to 
Ruby, includes Python (which I mainly use for my programming works) libraries, 
Indic language computing related stuff like fonts, hyphenation rules, input 
methods and other libraries in that area etc. Apart from packaging, I am also 
interested in Localization, Documentation, co-ordination and management of Team 
based meetings, resources etc.


Regards,

Felipe Augusto van de Wiel

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