I would like for Chi-Thanh to become a dev. He's been happily maintaining the nouveau drivers in Sunrise and in the X11 overlay and helping with other X related chores. He's often active in #-desktop with X11 and driver questions. Overall, he deserves a chance of breaking portage like all of us. Since I think I was the first one to ask him about becoming a dev, I'll be his mentor (Thomas and Tomaš, is that ok with you both?) Thanks
Yeah he will be great addition to x11 team :] PS: you dont have to specialy write Tomáš its normal Thomas in english and i know most pple will pronounce it that way anyway :]
Because of our recruiting backlog it will most likely take several weeks before we are able to assign a recruiter to you so please be patient.
I will be your recruiter. Please send your quizzes to recruiters@gentoo.org when approved by your mentor. Always add a comment to this bug when you send something to that address. When the quizzes are sent please contact me by IRC or email to schedule the first review session. If you think that recruiters aren't paying attention to this bug at any later point in time, it's your job to ping us on IRC if you don't want any delays.
ebuild quiz sent.
end quiz sent
Changed user name at the request of Chi-Thanh. RealName++ Thanks :)
updated ebuild quiz sent
What we did: - LDAP - bugzilla - cvs/svn/git groups on cvs.gentoo.org - sent you your LDAP/mail password via encrypted mail TODO: - IRC-cloak - announcement - gentoo-core What you need to do: - subscribe to mailing lists with @gentoo.org address - request forum status bump in #gentoo-forums or by mail to forum-mods@gentoo.org (if you have a forums count) - add yourself to mail aliases ( like java@gentoo.org ) see /var/mail/alias on dev.gentoo.org - ask team leads to add yourself to herds.xml for the herds you want to join or do it yourself if you have the permission to do so - set lat and lon attributes in LDAP if you want others to know where exactly you are located - set gentooIM if you want people to be able to contact you via other means than email - If you want a blog on blogs.gentoo.org, contact planet@gentoo.org - contact trustees@gentoo.org for Foundation membership (optional) For the mentor: - You are also responsible for the commits of your recruit during the first month so you should watch the commits of your recruit via gentoo-commits mailing list.
I don't think bug #298352 was "resolved" very well... No offense meant, but the patch didn't apply, chithanh didn't ask for approval/review/confirmation of the patch, didn't CC himself on the bug report he closed.
My apology. I now think I shouldn't have posted that previous comment here.
(In reply to comment #8) > > TODO: > - IRC-cloak > - announcement > - gentoo-core > All done so this bug can be closed finally.
First mail sent.
New commits.
We see some activity.
We received a reply and there's some activity.
Hey, since we haven't received a reply to the first inactivity ping, nor can I find any activity since, we've disabled your git commit access for now to protect your account and Gentoo. When you return, please ping us directly (via e-mail or via your retirement bug), or ping anyone in Gentoo's infra (#gentoo-infra @ libera.chat) to get it enabled ASAP.
Hi, I got distracted with RL again, but I can now resume my Gentoo activities. Could you please enable my commit access again?
(In reply to Chí-Thanh Christopher Nguyễn from comment #20) > Hi, I got distracted with RL again, but I can now resume my Gentoo > activities. > > Could you please enable my commit access again? Should be reenabled now.
Closing per new commits.
Git commit access disabled. Please see the mail you got for fast instructions on how to enable it again ASAP.
Some activity this month.
Second mail sent.
Third mail sent.
I'm sorry that I took so long to reply. Real life intruding combined with hardware failure (where I lost my Gentoo ssh key) put things on hold. I tried to push a commit now, but my access seems disabled. Could you re-enable it again?
Commit access reenabled. We're going to keep the bug open to monitor your activity.
Fourth mail sent.
I see very little activity, and 2 months in between. We're going to check again in a month.