Hi Mike,

You can count me in. It seems that all the qualifications apply to me. Just 
send me the svn revision you 

want to work on and I will start compiling it as soon as possible. My irc 
bouncer crashed last week, but 

is up and running again. I will add #e to the default channels to monitor.



My info.

OS: Debian Wheezy AMD64

timezone: CET

irc nick: rawnar



Greetings,



Mark-Willem Jansen

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> Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2011 02:05:34 -0400
> From: [email protected]
> To: lists.sourceforge.net [email protected]; 
> [email protected]
> Subject: [E-devel] pulse testing
>
> Hi,
>
> I will need 3-10 volunteers for upcoming testing of some extremely terrible
> pulseaudio protocol code that I've been working on so that it can be 
> integrated
> into svn faster.
> If you want E17 to be released sooner and will have a couple hours of free 
> time
> over the next couple weeks, please check these qualifications to see if you
> should apply:
>
> ***MUST***
> *have pulseaudio installed+configured
> *running pulseaudio as a session NOT system-wide
> *have gdb installed
> *can send me backtraces when my code crashes your e
>
> ***PREFERRED BUT NOT REQUIRED***
> *know how to apply patches
> *on irc
> *patient
>
>
> If interested, shoot me an email with your OS, timezone, and irc nick (if you
> have one).
> --
> Mike Blumenkrantz
> Zentific: Coding in binary since '10.
>
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