Name: Peter Bienstman Physical location: Ghent, Belgium Email: <Peter.Bienstman@UGent.be> Areas of responsibility: sci Mentor: george
george what's the latest?
Seemant: I am getting through his bugs. Almost done, there are like 2 left which I would like to go through first, so you should expect me to bug you about his status in about a week ;). Peter: meanwhile (other than addressing my comments in the bugs), if you have time, you can start helping us out with the bugs assigned to sci herd (just do a query for "Assigned To" containing sci@gentoo.org). For now you can only add patches or leave comments, but even this is quite helpfull ;). George
recruiters: I am satisfied with his bugs and I've got him through the relevant howtos. Can we please set him up now? He recently registered the nick "pbienst" on irc.freenode.net. Peter: thanks for sending me the ssh and gpg keys, but you'll need to give them to seemant or avenj or who else is going to set you up ;). George
Peter, please send an email to recruiters@gentoo.org with: 1) attached SSH DSA public key 2) GPG key ID (not the key itself) 3) signed and scanned copyright assignment from http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/copyright/ 4) birthdate including year for our records
pieter -- I guess we forgot to mention -- you also need to send in your answers to: http://dev.gentoo.org/~avenj/quiz to recruiters@gentoo Sorry about the delay.
Hm, I am totally positive that he did that. Yea, I just dug up his email: From: Peter Bienstman <Peter.Bienstman@UGent.be> (Ghent University) To: recruiters@gentoo.org CC: george@gentoo.org Date: 2003-12-30 03:23 and I see it contains quiz_pbienst.txt and key_pbienst.txt files attached.. George
Note that you shouldn't use key_pbienst.txt from that email, but use the one from the mail with my copyright assignment.
added to portage
in portage
6 commits for the past year; reopening this bug for retirement. http://cia.vc/stats/author/pbienst
I'm alive and currently working with coldwind on the camfr ebuilds, removing the dependencies on numeric. I agree that I'm not the most prolific dev, though. If you think my activity level is too low, I'd be happy to resign. Peter
I have nothing to say about slacking policies... just that pbienst's current work is needed in Gentoo and sci is not overstaffed exactly. @pbienst: if you resign, and you do it before camfr's bump, I can do proxy commit for you. Although, I'd prefer you stay and do it yourself.
I think it's up to devrel to decide my fate. I don't think my commit frequency will rise above several a year, though. Peter
While CVS and Bugzilla stats make the task of tracking contributions easier, not every developers contributions are so easily traced. If pbienst is actively contributing, as confirmed by coldwind, we do not wish to retire active developers unless that is their wish (or obvious severe circumstances.)
- Last (viewable) bugzilla activity: 210099: 2008-02-14 09:55:12 - Last CVS activity: 4.24 months ago at 16:34 on Oct 26, 2007 Peter has no .away set. He had 53 commits over 4 years he's been a developer, for an average of 9 months between commits. I've sent the first mail today.
I made an ugly typo. I meant: For an average _0.9_ months between commits.
I will not have the time to work on Gentoo in the near future, so feel free to retire me. Cheers, Peter
All right. We will process your retirement. Just please remember how easy returning to Gentoo is after you're retired. Infra, please process this retirement.
Infrastructure side of retirement has been processed. Sorry for the delay.
Forums done.
- Cleaned up all proj/ entries with retire.py
- Removed developer cloak on freenode - There was no access to #gentoo-dev
planet done