On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 11:16 -0500, Mike Doty wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > All- > > Chris has move from various AT projects to a developer. cparrot was > fist on the amd64 AT project, then he moved on to other arches and some > other hards. It's my great pleasure to have him as a gentoo developer. > > In his own words: > Greetings! > > My name is Chris Parrott, and I am joining the Gentoo developer corps > as a member of the Haskell herd, working with Duncan Coutts. I > reside near Austin, Texas with my lovely wife and three boys. I have > been a user and fan of Gentoo since around the 1.4 release, back in > 2003. Before that, I have used various other forms of Linux since > around 1994 or so. Prior to joining Gentoo as a developer, I served > for over a year as an AT on the amd64 team. I also happen to own a > wide variety of machines that have Gentoo installations on them: > amd64, ppc64, sparc, alpha, hppa, and mips. (The first four are my > primary testbed, but I can fire the others up as needed.) My main > interests are programming languages/compilers, high-performance > computing -- and to a lesser extent, databases, web applications, and > networking. I almost always enjoy learning new things. > > Outside of Gentoo, I have a pretty cool day job: I work for a > prominent U.S. chip manufacturer, doing performance analysis on Linux > clusters. I can also speak a little Spanish and German, although I'm > not very fluent. I also enjoy grilling, playing with my kids, music, > and hiking. > > I am looking forward to working with all of you and getting to know > you better. Anytime you want to chat about something, please feel > free to ping me on IRC or drop me an email. > > Congrats again Chris... i know you from a long time and i wish you good luck. You have been an AT since a long time and you already know the house so welcome to the team now as a dev :).
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