Re: [aur-general] TU Membership Application

2018-10-25 Thread Brett Cornwall via aur-general

On 10/25/18 10:22pm, Jelle van der Waa wrote:

What kind of tasks/roles do you handle for LibreOffice in the infrastructure 
team?


I've been working with the team for a few years now. I'd say the 
majority of my work would be converting the legacy, manually-configured 
environments to Saltstack states and de-dockerizing some stuff. I've 
also been helping out with overhauling monitoring/alerting since it was 
previously not functioning very well.


A good overview can be seen in our monthly meeting minutes:

https://pad.documentfoundation.org/p/infra

Our git repos are private, unfortunately - more of a precaution than 
damning us for bad security practices. :)


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Re: [aur-general] TU Membership Application

2018-10-25 Thread Jelle van der Waa
On 10/25/18 at 08:26am, Brett Cornwall via aur-general wrote:
> I am being sponsored by dvzrv.
> 
> I've been working in the AUR since 2014 as 'Ainola'. I've had a few of my
> packages adopted into [community], such as gnome-mpv, csound, and qutecsound
> (the latter two being adopted by dvzrv).
> 
> I am also an active contributor to the LibreOffice infrastructure team.

What kind of tasks/roles do you handle for LibreOffice in the
infrastructure team?

> I would like to get valuable tools promoted into [community], such as
> residualvm or the 'pass' plasmoid (after prodding upstream to have a formal
> release). Other packages that I do not maintain in the AUR would be ripe for
> picking as well, such as sc-controller or ttf-lato. I would also work with
> dvzrv on maintaining pro-audio packages, many of which were abandoned when
> SpepS left.

I always like it when applicants want to improve/work on
orphan/neglected packages in the repos!


Couldn't find much issues in your packages!

-- 
Jelle van der Waa


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Re: [aur-general] TU Membership Application

2018-10-25 Thread David Runge
On 2018-10-25 08:26:11 (-0600), Brett Cornwall via aur-general wrote:
> I am being sponsored by dvzrv.
I hereby ACK that and apologize for the confusion the last time (again).

> I would like to get valuable tools promoted into [community], such as
> residualvm or the 'pass' plasmoid (after prodding upstream to have a formal
> release). Other packages that I do not maintain in the AUR would be ripe for
> picking as well, such as sc-controller or ttf-lato. I would also work with
> dvzrv on maintaining pro-audio packages, many of which were abandoned when
> SpepS left.
That would be very awesome!

The best of luck to you and let the discussion begin!
This seems to be a good month for TU applications.

Best,
David

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[aur-general] TU Membership Application

2018-10-25 Thread Brett Cornwall via aur-general

I am being sponsored by dvzrv.

I've been working in the AUR since 2014 as 'Ainola'. I've had a few of 
my packages adopted into [community], such as gnome-mpv, csound, and 
qutecsound (the latter two being adopted by dvzrv).


I am also an active contributor to the LibreOffice infrastructure team.

I would like to get valuable tools promoted into [community], such as 
residualvm or the 'pass' plasmoid (after prodding upstream to have a 
formal release). Other packages that I do not maintain in the AUR would 
be ripe for picking as well, such as sc-controller or ttf-lato. I would 
also work with dvzrv on maintaining pro-audio packages, many of which 
were abandoned when SpepS left.


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