On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 10:03:45AM -0700, Christopher A. Williams wrote:
> I run a mobile DJ/KJ service in Denver and have had a couple of e-mail
> exchanges with Kelvin, which has led me to this list.

Welcome aboard!

> I've gone through the archives and see there's someone also in Ft.
> Collins - we should talk sometime. :)

:-)

> Right now, I'm working on what I can do to help sponsor PyKaraoke and
> CDG Tools in one of the Fedora Core repositories. That means creating an
> RPM and sponsoring the package. I'm working on both. That said, I'm not
> exactly an expert on RPM packaging, but am willing to learn more.

I'm hoping myself to to that for SuSE (9.3, and probably some other
releases)...

> In terms of technical strengths, I'm much more of a network and systems
> administration / systems integration guy than a coder, and I also have a
> base level of knowledge in Usability. I have lots of ideas which I may
> try to tee up in time once I have a better feel for what's already being
> tossed around.

Yeah, that's basically where I am.

It turns out that Will, in Ft Collins (and after the holidays, I hope
I've gotten his name right :-) thinks much the way I do about in-show
usability, *and* *is* a coder.  :-)

> Any ideas would be appreciated. Looking forward to contributing where I
> can!

Our plans for evening domination are proceeding precisely on schedule.

Cheers,
-- jra
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