Nick has good knowledge in C, C++, Fortran and haskell as well as scripting languages like bash and python. He is also involved in scientific related projects such as FreeON and charm and has a good background in HPC computing. So he will be good addition to the sci and the cluster herd.
Who will be mentoring and did you decide on a nick yet?
(In reply to Justin Lecher from comment #1) > Who will be mentoring and did you decide on a nick yet? I do the mentoring and "NicolasBock" is also the preferred nick.
Don't know if we can keep the camelcase but lets stick to it for now. We will ping the bug ones we have free capacities.
(In reply to Justin Lecher from comment #3) > Don't know if we can keep the camelcase but lets stick to it for now. > > We will ping the bug ones we have free capacities. no camelcase please. "nicolasbock" will be the nickname unless you pick a different one.
The nickname "nicolasbock" is fine with me.
What's the status of the quizzes here?
(In reply to Markos Chandras from comment #6) > What's the status of the quizzes here? Both quizzes are close to be finished and Nick will send them in for review shortly.
I have send email to recruiters with the quizzes attached.
I will be your recruiter. 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.
Do you want me to work on the quizzes again and send in a revised version? Or are they ok as sent?
(In reply to Nicolas Bock from comment #10) > Do you want me to work on the quizzes again and send in a revised version? > Or are they ok as sent? If you are still happy with what you sent, then we will work with that.
Christoph, please contact me for scheduling the review sessions.
(In reply to Justin Lecher from comment #12) > Christoph, please contact me for scheduling the review sessions. Of course not you ;), but Nicolas! So Nicolas please contact me for a review session.
What we did: - LDAP - bugzilla - cvs/svn/git groups on cvs.gentoo.org - IRC cloak - sent you your LDAP/mail password via encrypted mail Pending: - announcement Automatic: - gentoo-core - gentoo-dev-announcement 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 - Register to wiki.gentoo.org with your @gentoo.org e-mail address using the following instructions: https://wiki.gentoo.org/getting-started - 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.
(In reply to Justin Lecher from comment #14) > Pending: > - announcement done
First mail sent.
I don't quite want to retire yet. Could we close this?
New commits in gentoo.git.