Find attached an introduction for my self to GNOME Foundation Membership.

I found my welcome at:

http://www.gnome.org/news/2012/02/welcome-to-more-new-gnome-foundation-members/

But please consider to clarify my description as LIBGDA's maintainer. The
formal maintainer is Vivien Malerba. I'm the maintainer of GObject
Introspection and Vala support for GDA; most of my contributions goes to
add bindings (GI) friendly API and some bugfixing on GDA to make it works
great! to be used in other languages through GI. Now I'm developing some
extensions to GDA written in Vala, expecting to be useful for any one using
C and any other languages with GI support.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Daniel Espinosa <[email protected]>
Date: 2012/2/14
Subject: Re: GNOME Foundation Membership - Accepted
To: [email protected]


I really thanks for this distinction. I've been a GNOME enthusiasts from
its early 1.x versions, but a real user since 2.x era. I've joined GNOME
fan due to its philosophy and the way it is conducted by all its early and
new developers.

In 1998 a took the adventure to use just GNOME as my full time desktop,
trying to use StarOffice since to do my work dominated by Microsoft
technologies; thanks to projects like Wine and CodeWeavers, I had been able
to use MS Office to work on, that was the great step forward to use GNOME
full time. At that time the killer feature of GNOME, some other
free-desktops, the ability to have more than one desktop empower my
productivity, allowing me to work with my work in different tasks and
develop software, by quickly switching to related applications I have to
use. I missed that productivity in GNOME 3 though, I hope 3.4 comes with
good news - filed bug
651022<https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=651022>and helping
on
*648994* <https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=648994> .

I've developed some PHP/PostgreSQL/Apache document management system to
help me at work. Here was when I joined GNOME Data Access library and start
to help them with improvements like port from custom generic data handler
GdaValue to GValue with the objective to get access to C#/Mono technology
and improve my database/web software, but that never happends and now
Mono/Gtk+ bridge seems to be broken for me because they have unable to sync
with Gtk+ improvements.

GDA and GNOME way to get thinks done, has inspired me to get more
improvements in the way I conduct my innovations at work, by
changing/adapting my self and co-workers (when they are ready to change) to
new horizons and new technologies, like adopting IEC 61850 as the base
technology for Substation Automation Systems. Then I took the oportunity to
be the CEO like of new open source software, unique in an industry
dominated by propietary solutions, called OpenSCLConfigurator and my own
development OpenSASConfigurator to edit XML documents based on IEC 61850-6
Substation Configuration Language[1]. I started to help GXml to support
Autotools and see if I can add GObject serialization to XML and use it in
OpenSCL library to read/write SCL files to drop C#/Mono dependency and
bring Gtk+ 3.x to my applications.

In all my efforts for innovations at my work, I've tried to help GNOME in
translations; some time ago a group of enthusiasts founded www.lenmex.org,
a dead effort to get GNOME to Mexican endemic languages like Nahuatl - if
you found some translations on it I made them, just using a Spanish/Nahuatl
dictionary-, but never get support for native speekers. At the same time I
fire some suggestions on Pootle to get support to show two languages in its
translation interface, in this case because most of potential translators
can use Spanish but not English.

Today I'm trying to help GDA to support GObject Introspection (GI) and
create the best platform to develop Database Access software, by improving
API and make it bindings friendly; I love if GDA gets easy and feature rich
a la Django framework, but for any language.

I'm adding new ways to access databases using Vala, by GDA's
vala-extensions and implementing Gee interfaces collections. In the middle
I found lots of opportunities to improve GDA's API to make it bindings
friendly, by adding GI annotations and patching VAPI bindings generation.

At my work, I'm pushing to use Open Source Software as the investment
protection technology for critical applications and the base for new
developments for international standards. When possible and when other are
ready to hear, I made elitism to choose open source solutions and
distribute news about governments adopting them to ask: Can we do it too?

I used to help GnuCash to improve it and port to GObject, but found my self
not productive, then I've desided to start a new library called libcash at
SourceForge, but I want to re-write it using Vala to speed up its
development. May be in the feature it can be used as a GNOME 3 application
to manage your money.

[1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/opensclconfig/


2012/2/14 GNOME Foundation Membership Committee <
[email protected]>

> Dear Daniel Espinosa Ortiz,
>
> We are pleased to inform you that you are now part of the GNOME
> Foundation Membership. You are now eligible to become a candidate
> for election and to vote in the annual Board of Directors elections
> held each June before Guadec. You have been subscribed to the
> foundation-announce mailing list, where all the major GNOME Foundation
> announcements are sent. It is a low volume list and does not allow
> subscribers to post emails. If you would like to read the archives
> you can do so here:
>    http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-announce
>
> You are also encouraged to subscribe to the foundation-list mailing
> list. It is open to the public (even non-members) and is used to discuss
> any issue relating to the GNOME Foundation. This is the place for you to
> suggest ideas and voice your opinions on issues pertaining to the GNOME
> Foundation. To subscribe or read the archives, go to:
>    http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list
>
> It's not mandatory but usually a nice thing to do if you could send an
> introduction to the foundation-list mailing list to introduce yourself
> and your work to the other Foundation members and GNOME contributors.
> They will be more than happy to know yet another GNOME lover.
>
> For more information about the GNOME Foundation, visit the GNOME
> Foundation's web page at:
>    http://foundation.gnome.org
>
> Thanks for your contributions to GNOME.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The GNOME Foundation Membership Committee
>
>
>
>


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cuates: LIBRE)



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Trabajar, la mejor arma para tu superación
"de grano en grano, se hace la arena" (R) (en trámite, pero para los
cuates: LIBRE)
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