Re: [gentoo-dev] New Developer: Chris Parrott
Mike Doty wrote: > All- > > Chris has move from various AT projects to a developer. cparrot was > fist on the amd64 AT project, then he moved on to other arches and some > other hards. It's my great pleasure to have him as a gentoo developer. > > --Mike Congrats and welcome to t3h team ;) Jokey signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] New Developer: Chris Parrott
On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 11:16 -0500, Mike Doty wrote: > Chris has move from various AT projects to a developer. cparrot was > fist on the amd64 AT project, then he moved on to other arches and > some > other hards. It's my great pleasure to have him as a gentoo > developer. /me sheds a tear.. Congrats Chris! -- Homer Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-dev] New Developer: Chris Parrott
Mike Doty wrote: > I am looking forward to working with all of you and getting to know > you better. Anytime you want to chat about something, please feel > free to ping me on IRC or drop me an email. I would like to welcome you to the team too, I remember when you first joined as an AT and it is great to see you becoming a dev. I don't have as much time for IRC these days so I haven't spoken to you too much but I am sure you will make a great addition to the team :) -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-dev] New Developer: Chris Parrott
On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 11:16 -0500, Mike Doty wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > All- > > Chris has move from various AT projects to a developer. cparrot was > fist on the amd64 AT project, then he moved on to other arches and some > other hards. It's my great pleasure to have him as a gentoo developer. > > In his own words: > Greetings! > > My name is Chris Parrott, and I am joining the Gentoo developer corps > as a member of the Haskell herd, working with Duncan Coutts. I > reside near Austin, Texas with my lovely wife and three boys. I have > been a user and fan of Gentoo since around the 1.4 release, back in > 2003. Before that, I have used various other forms of Linux since > around 1994 or so. Prior to joining Gentoo as a developer, I served > for over a year as an AT on the amd64 team. I also happen to own a > wide variety of machines that have Gentoo installations on them: > amd64, ppc64, sparc, alpha, hppa, and mips. (The first four are my > primary testbed, but I can fire the others up as needed.) My main > interests are programming languages/compilers, high-performance > computing -- and to a lesser extent, databases, web applications, and > networking. I almost always enjoy learning new things. > > Outside of Gentoo, I have a pretty cool day job: I work for a > prominent U.S. chip manufacturer, doing performance analysis on Linux > clusters. I can also speak a little Spanish and German, although I'm > not very fluent. I also enjoy grilling, playing with my kids, music, > and hiking. > > I am looking forward to working with all of you and getting to know > you better. Anytime you want to chat about something, please feel > free to ping me on IRC or drop me an email. > > Congrats again Chris... i know you from a long time and i wish you good luck. You have been an AT since a long time and you already know the house so welcome to the team now as a dev :). -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-dev] New Developer: Chris Parrott
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 All- Chris has move from various AT projects to a developer. cparrot was fist on the amd64 AT project, then he moved on to other arches and some other hards. It's my great pleasure to have him as a gentoo developer. In his own words: Greetings! My name is Chris Parrott, and I am joining the Gentoo developer corps as a member of the Haskell herd, working with Duncan Coutts. I reside near Austin, Texas with my lovely wife and three boys. I have been a user and fan of Gentoo since around the 1.4 release, back in 2003. Before that, I have used various other forms of Linux since around 1994 or so. Prior to joining Gentoo as a developer, I served for over a year as an AT on the amd64 team. I also happen to own a wide variety of machines that have Gentoo installations on them: amd64, ppc64, sparc, alpha, hppa, and mips. (The first four are my primary testbed, but I can fire the others up as needed.) My main interests are programming languages/compilers, high-performance computing -- and to a lesser extent, databases, web applications, and networking. I almost always enjoy learning new things. Outside of Gentoo, I have a pretty cool day job: I work for a prominent U.S. chip manufacturer, doing performance analysis on Linux clusters. I can also speak a little Spanish and German, although I'm not very fluent. I also enjoy grilling, playing with my kids, music, and hiking. I am looking forward to working with all of you and getting to know you better. Anytime you want to chat about something, please feel free to ping me on IRC or drop me an email. - --Mike -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFEfG/Z0K3RJaeXx6cRAhvzAJ91l6eVwG8ZYugIpfYgsdHPZVqVwwCePt3p dxwltA0BcuFjvXagPL3sSKQ= =c3yV -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list