Re: Self Introduction

2012-03-06 Thread Osier Yang

On 03/06/2012 04:36 PM, Andrey Ponomarenko wrote:

Osier Yang wrote:

Hello there,

My name is Osier Yang, and I'm willing to be a Co-maitainer
of libvirt project.


Welcome!

Consider using this API tracker for your library when maintaining
packages: http://upstream-tracker.org/versions/libvirt.html


Thanks!, it looks useful.





Let me introduce myself briefly. I am a Software Engineer in
Red Hat's Virtualization team, and the project I'm working on
is libvirt, (yes, the one I want to build packages for). I
joined in Redhat more than 3 years ago, and have been libvirt
developer for about half past one year. I have been used Linux
for about 7 years, since I was in college, the first distro I
used is Hiweed, which is a light Chinese localized distro based
on GNU/Debian, it was good, but I bet you don't known it. :-).

Okay, I see someone was introducing the hobbies, so my hobbies
are quite a lot, the most favoured one is Guita.

I don't have much experience on Fedora package building yet,
nor for other Linux distributions, but I could learn from the
other maitainers of libvirt quickly to do that.

looking forward to hear from you soon.

Regards,
Osier




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Self Introduction

2012-03-05 Thread Osier Yang

Hello there,

My name is Osier Yang, and I'm willing to be a Co-maitainer
of libvirt project.

Let me introduce myself briefly. I am a Software Engineer in
Red Hat's Virtualization team, and the project I'm working on
is libvirt, (yes, the one I want to build packages for). I
joined in Redhat more than 3 years ago, and have been libvirt
developer for about half past one year. I have been used Linux
for about 7 years, since I was in college, the first distro I
used is Hiweed, which is a light Chinese localized distro based
on GNU/Debian, it was good, but I bet you don't known it. :-).

Okay, I see someone was introducing the hobbies, so my hobbies
are quite a lot, the most favoured one is Guita.

I don't have much experience on Fedora package building yet,
nor for other Linux distributions, but I could learn from the
other maitainers of libvirt quickly to do that.

looking forward to hear from you soon.

Regards,
Osier
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