On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 05:58:27PM -0400, member graysky wrote: > Try two using gmail to send an clearsigned message to this list...
Still bad. Try using a client, like Thunderbird or Mutt. I can only vouch for Mutt in respect to signing well. > > Hi All. Inspired by Allan's talk @ SINFO XX, I decided to throw my > hat into the ring and formally apply to be a TU. My linux history > started with RH and SUSE over a decade ago. I discovered Debian and > Ubuntu after not caring for either of the aforemened very much. I > found myself wanting more control and up-to-date repos and eventually > stumbled upon Arch. I find it that both its underlying philosophies, > and its community resonated with me, and I have been a happy Arch user > ever since. > > I have an interest in giving back to the Arch Community though > maintaining some packages in [community]. Listed below are a few of > my contributions for those of you who don't recognize me from the bbs > or from other interactions. I reached out to Xyne who kindly agreed > to sponsor my candidacy for TU. > > *Maintains an unofficial repo for >2 years now (http://repo-ck.com) > whose main purpose is hosting linux-ck and related packages. > *Maintains ~50 PKGBUILDs within the AUR; some legacy others of my own > creation. > *Wiki contributions, both original content, and standardizing many > popular pages; member of Wiki Maintenance Team. > *Contributed several open-source utils back to the community. > https://github.com/graysky2/modprobed_db > https://github.com/graysky2/profile-sync-daemon > https://github.com/graysky2/profile-cleaner > https://github.com/graysky2/backdrop-randomizer > *Active contributor to Arch bugs. > *Closely related to several upstream projects including: monitorix and > the ck patchset. > *Active member on the bbs; usually helpful ;p And good luck! I've looked at the CK patches for the kernel, and the only thing that's kept me from using them is the fact that I use mainline kernels as recommended for btrfs. Thanks, -- William Giokas | KaiSforza GnuPG Key: 0x73CD09CF Fingerprint: F73F 50EF BBE2 9846 8306 E6B8 6902 06D8 73CD 09CF
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