Re: [gentoo-dev] New x86 developer: Joshua Jackson

2005-12-10 Thread Henrik Brix Andersen
On Sat, Dec 10, 2005 at 11:09:50AM +0100, Bryan Østergaard wrote:
> Joshua Jackson (tsunam) just joined the x86 arch team and will be
> helping with stabling packages on x86 and solving x86 related bugs.

Yay! Finally :)

> Joshua have been participating in Bugday for a long time and it's nice
> to finally see him become a developer.

Indeed it is - he's also a regular in #gentoo-laptop, so he's not a
complete stranger to the mobile herd either...

Now we just need to figure out how to snatch him from the x86 arch
team to work on mobile packages ;)

> Welcome to the team Joshua :)

Hear hear.

Joshua, let me know if you need anything.

Regards,
Brix
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Re: [gentoo-dev] New x86 developer: Joshua Jackson

2005-12-10 Thread Jakub Moc

10.12.2005, 11:09:50, Bryan �stergaard wrote:

> Added to the > menagerie are 3 fish, 2 bird and a hamster.

Hey, so that was you who stole jforman's hamsters during bugzie upgrade and
broke the thing? :P

Welcome... ;)


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[gentoo-dev] New x86 developer: Joshua Jackson

2005-12-10 Thread Bryan Østergaard
Hi all.

Joshua Jackson (tsunam) just joined the x86 arch team and will be
helping with stabling packages on x86 and solving x86 related bugs.

Joshua have been participating in Bugday for a long time and it's nice
to finally see him become a developer.

Here's how Joshua introduces himself:
"Lets see, I have 3 girls. Misha, who is a shih tzu. Nitters, who is a
Lhasa Apso. Lastly, is bitzy who is a miniature poodle. Added to the
menagerie are 3 fish, 2 bird and a hamster. As far as hobbies, I enjoy
reading books about the environment, as its where my interests lie. Yes I'm
a tree hugger ;). I also have done some jewelery work with chain mail links.
Basically I'm a jack of all trades."

Welcome to the team Joshua :)

Regards,
Bryan Østergaard
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