On 09/08/2018 18.41, Morten Linderud via arch-dev-public wrote: > Yo! > > The subreddit /r/linux have started organizing AMA threads for relevant > projects. Gentoo had one of these a few months ago and is an interesting read. > > https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/8nsdj0/we_are_gentoo_developers_ama/ > https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/93qlow/established_project_developer_team_member_flairs/ > > I think it's a good idea Arch Linux does an AMA as it's might give users some > incentive to help contributing to the project. I have chatted with a subreddit > mod at /r/linux, and the AMA should preferably start on any Monday from 27th > and > onwards. It will also run for a few days, so there is no need to be present > all > the time, or when it starts. > > > If you are interested participating please reply to the list with the > following > information: > > * Reddit username. > * What you do. > * What Monday fits for you? > > I have also started handing out flairs on the /r/archlinux subreddit. It's not > an official forum, but if developers and team members want flairs for their > reddit accounts you can also reply to this mail or poke me on IRC :) >
I'd like to participate too, if time allows. /u/barthalion, I'm a developer maintaining the toolchain, master key holder and DevOps team member. I'll be completely away for the first week of September, I should be fine after that. Bartłomiej