On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Andrea Veri <a...@gnome.org> wrote:
> Hi, > > this is the first time we actually receive so many membership's > applications in just two weeks and I'm glad to notice that > the GNOME Foundation is increasing its value. > > But here we go with a list of the newly approved members: > > 13. Joone Hur (WebKitGTK+ and WebKitClutter contributions, GNOME > Promoter in South Korea) > Hello everyone, I will also use this announcement to introduce myself. My name is Joone Hur and I'm from Incheon, Korea. I’ve been contributing to WebKitGtk+ since 2010 and have worked for Collabora since 2011. Currently, I am working on Webkit-Clutter and focusing on Accelerated Compositing. The main reason why I decided to become a GNOME foundation member is to let GNOME folks know about the GNOME Korea community(http://gnome.or.kr). The GNOME Korea community started to translate for GNOME in 1998, and is mainly working on Korean translation(http://l10n.gnome.org/teams/ko/). Changwoo Ryu has led the Korean translation team since the early stages of GNOME. As a member of the GNOME Korea community, I organize a GNOME Tech Talks every month to introduce various GNOME technologies to Korean developers and am also in charge of maintaining the GNOME Korea blog ( http://gnome-kr.blogspot.com/). I'm really grateful to become a new GNOME foundation member. In particular, I’d like to thank Xan and Gustavo(Kov) for helping me to become involved in WebKitGtk+ development. In the future, I will try to report on activities of the GNOME Korea community and my GNOME experiences through Planet GNOME. Thank you for approving my membership. Joone
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