Juan Gonzalez Aguirre <[email protected]> writes:

> Hi everyone, I recently came across the Org maintenance post and would like 
> to volunteer my time to help the project. I can handle approximately one 
> email per week. About my background: Experience: I have 4 years of 
> professional software engineering experience, primarily in python and Wolfram 
> Language. Elisp & Org: I am comfortable writing Emacs Lisp and use Org mode 
> heavily on a daily basis for my professional workflow. Contributions: I have 
> previously contributed commits to org-jira, a tool which I use almost daily 
> as well. Let me know how if you are interested.

Thanks for volunteering!

At this point, we have got enough volunteers to cover all the expected
weekly report inflow (13 per week). However, given your programming
experience, you may be able to review more complex contributions like
patches. (I also do not want to reject people willing to help).

So, let me add you to the team.
https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg/commit/1f32d902

I will probably let up to 13 volunteers to join (with you, we have 12),
and then close the call. To avoid some of the liaisons being left
without any emails to handle.

You can get started by following the instructions at
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-maintenance.html#liaison

I suggest you to focus on patches, as we have a number of liaisons
without programming experience, who will have more difficult time
handing those.

You can also look into https://tracker.orgmode.org/?page=10 where we
have old reports that need to be closed for BARK tracker. The
instructions on how to reply to old emails are also in
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-maintenance.html#liaison

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Org mode maintainer,
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