I'd like to mentor Amadeusz Żołnowski (aidecoe@aidecoe.name) to become a Gentoo Developer. He's was my Google Summer of Code student working on dracut. He's interested in working on dracut, hopefully on genkernel, plymouth, and other misc boot related packages. He's a very motivated and will be an excellent addition to the team! :-)
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. Betelgeuse is mentoring me on this so that we can get GSoC students set up a little faster. Please let me know if you have any questions.
I've just sent quizzes.
end-quiz.txt sent
Update: I've reviewed both quizzes with Amadeusz, and he's working on a sample ebuild now. Once he finishes that and we review it, we'll check with Betelgeuse to make sure everything's good and get Amadeusz set up.
I've sent corrected ebuild-quiz.txt and end-quiz.txt.
https://github.com/aidecoe/aidecoe-overlay/blob/master/app-admin/wondershaper/wondershaper-1.1a-r2.ebuild Are you volunteering to maintain this one?
(In reply to comment #6) > https://github.com/[--crah--]wondershaper-1.1a-r2.ebuild This is the actual link: https://github.com/aidecoe/aidecoe-overlay/blob/master/net-misc/wondershaper/wondershaper-1.1a-r2.ebuild I did few cosmetic changes. > Are you volunteering to maintain this one? Maintain? Isn't it supposed to be just a quiz? And the upstream's dead. But if it's not a problem, sure.
(In reply to comment #7) > > > Are you volunteering to maintain this one? > > Maintain? Isn't it supposed to be just a quiz? And the upstream's dead. But > if it's not a problem, sure. > The point was that ideally the answers would not be available online as we don't have the resources to often renew the quizzes. With wondershaper it might start to be the time though.
(In reply to comment #8) > The point was that ideally the answers would not be available online as we > don't have the resources to often renew the quizzes. Oh, yes… Sorry for that. :-/ I thought you've taken a random totally broken ebuild to fix for me… Didn't know before I started discussion on #gentoo-dev that it's the same for every newbie.
(In reply to comment #9) > > Oh, yes… Sorry for that. :-/ I thought you've taken a random totally broken > ebuild to fix for me… Didn't know before I started discussion on #gentoo-dev > that it's the same for every newbie. > Not everything in bugzilla is of such high quality :)
(In reply to comment #10) > Not everything in bugzilla is of such high quality :) Yeah, that one is really a pearl. OK, so I screwed up that and this ebuild goes under my maintenance. (Yes, I'm willing to do it.) Do I understand correctly? And how about my solution? I've passed a test?
(In reply to comment #11) > > Yeah, that one is really a pearl. OK, so I screwed up that and this ebuild > goes under my maintenance. (Yes, I'm willing to do it.) Do I understand > correctly? > I don't know if the project is that useful. You should not start maintaining unless you really want to :) I was probably trying to be too clever in the first comment. > > And how about my solution? I've passed a test? > At least some things are probably pending on me. This weekend is very busy for me so hopefully you can wait until early next week.
(In reply to comment #12) > I don't know if the project is that useful. It's not best written software ever, but the script does its job very well. I'm happily using it at the moment. Unless there is similar to wshaper and a bit better written software, maybe some people would find it useful? > I was probably trying to be too clever in the first comment. Yeah, but I tricked you. ;-) > > And how about my solution? I've passed a test? > > At least some things are probably pending on me. This weekend is very busy for > me so hopefully you can wait until early next week. This is a common phenomena in my recruitment process. :-) OK, I can wait.
He wasn't the only one to post it. =) http://git.csc.ncsu.edu/gitweb/?p=gentoo-vnkuznet-overlay.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=cdff10a09c1e2284323368eb9333a2f4bab98d28 https://repos.j-schmitz.net/svn/pub/portage-overlay/ebuilds/app-misc/wondershaper/wondershaper-1.1a.ebuild
(In reply to comment #12) > > At least some things are probably pending on me. This weekend is very busy for > me so hopefully you can wait until early next week. > I reviewed the quiz and sent feedback to Donnie to go through with you. Sorry about the delay.
What we did: - LDAP - bugzilla - cvs/svn/git groups on cvs.gentoo.org - sent you your LDAP/mail password via encrypted mail Pending: - announcement - IRC cloak Automatic: - gentoo-core What you need to do: - subscribe to mailing lists with your @gentoo.org address - request forum status bump in #gentoo-forums or by mail to forum-mods@gentoo.org (if you have a forums account) - send yourself mail to check if it works - 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 your blog to be syndicated to planet.gentoo.org, check http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/userrel/planet/index.xml - 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.
Announcement sent.
> What you need to do: > - subscribe to mailing lists with your @gentoo.org address Done. > - request forum status bump in #gentoo-forums or by mail to > forum-mods@gentoo.org (if you have a forums account) Sent e-mail. > - send yourself mail to check if it works Done. > - add yourself to mail aliases ( like java@gentoo.org ) > see /var/mail/alias on dev.gentoo.org Done. (Just genkernel@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 No herd for me. > - set lat and lon attributes in LDAP if you want others to know where > exactly you are located Done. > - set gentooIM if you want people to be able to contact you via other > means than email Skipped. (I'm available on IRC 24/7.) > - If you want your blog to be syndicated to planet.gentoo.org, check > http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/userrel/planet/index.xml Skipped. > - contact trustees@gentoo.org for Foundation membership (optional) Skipped.
(In reply to comment #16) > > Pending: > - announcement > - IRC cloak > 23:15 [freenode] -!- aidecoe [~aidecoe@gentoo/developer/aidecoe] I think we are all done here.
Amadeusz communicated that he wants to retire, we will give him the usual 15 days to reconsider. Reopening and reassigning the bug then
Done / n/a: - Package reassignment - Bugs - Wiki - Planet Pending: - IRC cloak - Infra - Forum
gitolite done
LOG: Running on oystercatcher.gentoo.org for CVS/SVN removal LOG: Removing aidecoe from groups
LOG: Started on woodpecker.gentoo.org LOG: Found aidecoe. LOG: Finished at Sun 28 Jun 2020 07:37:04 PM UTC with rc=0
LOG: Running on pigeon.gentoo.org for lists LOG: Removing aidecoe from all lists.
Forums done.
LOG: Running on grouse.gentoo.org for bugzilla retire LOG: Found 334193 for aidecoe. LOG: Found active user account for aidecoe@gentoo.org LOG: Updated user account. infra done.
cloak done. all done.