Maho-san: Congratulations on this 'promotion'. You worked very hard, behind the scene, on the Mac OS X build process and I look forward to a long tenure.
James McKenzie Mac OS X QA/Test Team Lead, American English Mac OS X QA Coordinator. -----Original Message----- >From: NAKATA Maho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Dec 6, 2006 5:07 PM >To: [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: [qa-dev] New Lead at the QA project - Welcome Maho! > >Dear QA team, > >Thanks for voting for me. and many thanks for your warm welcome! >Now I'm the QA project lead. >All of you know, Andre Schnabel (with Joost Andrae) did a tremendous >works for QA. I thank, respect them very much. >I know a part of their works, but not all. So Andre Schnabel will(must ;) >help me, he is very kind person! but I'll learn as soon as possible. > >Please let me introduce myself. > >My name is NAKATA, Maho (Maho is my first name please call me maho, >and NAKATA is my family name), living in Tokyo, Japan. I'm a post >doctoral fellow at the University of Tokyo, major in Chemistry. >I'm interested in theory and doing chemistry with computers. >Next year still I'm a post doc at Riken. >I'm programming for my researches for proof of concept, using C++, Fortran >and perl etc. Some of you may be suprised still we are using Fortran77. >Do you belive that there are some 30 years old codes are still alive >and very, very much trusted? > >For my OpenOffice.org activities, my first commit is FreeBSD porting >then founded ja.openoffice.org, also MacOSX porting a bit (thus I created >several CWSes and sometimes I was chosen as QA representable for some cwses, >many thanks for Pavel Janik). For MacOSX, currently I'm providing builds >for QA. > >I'm interested in QA, and my first interest maybe automated >QAtesttool. It is very impressible tool for me. I don't remember >correctly, though, I saw a demostration at OOoCon2003 or 2004. >Also I wrote a page for FreeBSD, >http://porting.openoffice.org/freebsd/QA.html >and it find many errors(but not yet fixed)! > >Also I'm interested in L10N. As Japanese is (IMHO) one of the >most difficult languages in the world. Our language is so >complicated, and has many problems within computer processing. > >As the lead, I must think about deeply about what is the quality, >what the QA project should/can do, etc. > >My first job might be coordinating QA of 2.1. As I wrote before, >I'm interested in writing documents. So that *EVERYONE* can participate >this QA project. > >I also thank all of you in this community. I need your helps. >I'm really appreciated for your helps. > >Thanks again for Andre Schnabel. > >All the best, >-- NAKATA, Maho ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
