Re: [gentoo-dev] New Developer: squinky86
On Tuesday 18 April 2006 20:49, John Mylchreest wrote: > I am good with c++, java, assembly, php, and sql. Feel free to ask me > about Asterisk, too. It's good to be returning to Gentoo!" Welcome back Jon, you're now added to my list of devs to annoy when I have Asterisk questions :-) -- Sune Kloppenborg Jeppesen Gentoo Linux Security Team pgpi2VikhrYk2.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] New Developer: squinky86
> A few words from the horses mouth: > > "I'm Jon Hood from Huntsville, AL. I was a Gentoo developer before, but > some problems came up and now I'm returning. All my spare time is put > into developing applications for voip (esp. Asterisk), Gentoo, and last > but DEFINITELY not least, my wonderful girlfriend, Caitlyn (who KingTaco > wanted to make a dev instead of me). > I am good with c++, java, assembly, php, and sql. Feel free to ask me > about Asterisk, too. It's good to be returning to Gentoo!" Welcome back Jon. I was slightly concerned for a moment as I skimmed through the e-mail and brain stopped at "my wonderful girlfriend, KingTaco..." Christel. -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-dev] New Developer: squinky86
On Tuesday 18 April 2006 21:49, John Mylchreest wrote: > "I'm Jon Hood from Huntsville, AL. I was a Gentoo developer before, but > some problems came up and now I'm returning. All my spare time is put > into developing applications for voip (esp. Asterisk), Gentoo, and last > but DEFINITELY not least, my wonderful girlfriend, Caitlyn (who KingTaco > wanted to make a dev instead of me). > I am good with c++, java, assembly, php, and sql. Feel free to ask me > about Asterisk, too. It's good to be returning to Gentoo!" HA! Welcome back, you city rat! -- Eldad Zack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key/Fingerprint at pgp.mit.edu, ID 0x96EA0A93 pgpGJrEKKg8gR.pgp Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-dev] New Developer: squinky86
OK, You got me. Not really *new* but meh! I'd like to welcome back Jon Hood (squinky86) who has returned after a prolonged hiatus. If you wish to cheer or throw underwear, this is your cue. Jon hails from Huntsville, AL, but its not his fault, bless. Jon will be mostly working on accessibility and net-p2p. A few words from the horses mouth: "I'm Jon Hood from Huntsville, AL. I was a Gentoo developer before, but some problems came up and now I'm returning. All my spare time is put into developing applications for voip (esp. Asterisk), Gentoo, and last but DEFINITELY not least, my wonderful girlfriend, Caitlyn (who KingTaco wanted to make a dev instead of me). I am good with c++, java, assembly, php, and sql. Feel free to ask me about Asterisk, too. It's good to be returning to Gentoo!" I'll be uploading photos of Caitlyn to hotornot.com shortly, I'm sure she will score very highly :) So on that note, hurrah for Jon, and welcome back to the party. -- Role:Gentoo Linux Kernel Lead Gentoo Linux:http://www.gentoo.org Public Key: gpg --recv-keys 9C745515 Key fingerprint: A0AF F3C8 D699 A05A EC5C 24F7 95AA 241D 9C74 5515 pgpsogaAB5Uqr.pgp Description: PGP signature