Hi,

I'm a long-time ia64 Debian user (> 10 years). I'm mostly focused on
desktop aspects (GNOME, Iceweasel, LibreOffice, Qt Creator, C++ 3D
software development) while most other ia64 users that I know are more
inclined on server use.

I'm not a DD/DM, but daily update my ia64 workstation, report bugs and
do my best to provide useful information in order to get them fixed.
I've also provided a couple of kernel patches in the past. I'm cross
testing with Gentoo to ensure that bugs I report are Debian-specific
or ia64-generic.

I'll continue testing/software development activity on ia64 for the
Jessie cycle, and more generally, until Debian drops ia64. I'm already
waiting for Wayland on ia64 and other big updates.

So please, keep ia64 in the bandwagon ;-)

     Émeric

2013/9/20 Lennart Sorensen <lsore...@csclub.uwaterloo.ca>:
> On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 11:19:24AM -0400, Federico Sologuren wrote:
>> i have a HP Visualize B2000 that i managed to install last night from iso
>> distribution that i found after a lot of looking. at this point only
>> terminal is working. will keep reading to get debian up and running.
>>
>> i would like to get involved. will need some additional information on what
>> is needed and what skills are required. what does DD/DM stand for?
>
> DD = Debian Developer
> DM = Debian Maintainer
>
> unless I remember wrong of course. :)
>
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