Summary: | New developer: WANG Xuerui (xen0n) | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Developers/Staff | Reporter: | Yixun Lan <dlan> |
Component: | New Developers | Assignee: | Gentoo Recruiting Team <recruiters> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | dilfridge, mips, riscv, sam, toolchain, xen0n |
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
See Also: | https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=830647 | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Yixun Lan
2022-01-24 05:55:40 UTC
Please make sure you answer the updated dev quiz questions, too. If you've filled the "old" quiz already there's no need to "copypaste" each answer to the re-structed quiz; just add these close to their new locations: ---------- 10. When should you use || die "msg" with commands/functions? Would you rewrite the following snippets, and if yes, how? 10.a. use fnord && ( emake fnordification && cp fnordification bar/ || die ) 10.b. emake docs || die 10.c. my_custom_function() { cd "${S}"/ext1 ./ext1.sh cd "${S}"/ext2 ./ext2.sh } src_prepare() { default my_custom_function || die } ---------- (note that this questions replaces 6.e., 6.e # If USE=fnord is enabled, make extra targets: use fnord && ( emake fnordification || die "it broke" ) Also: ---------- 21.h. You are writing an ebuild for a package written in either Rust or Go programming language, how do you approach writing correct LICENSE value in your ebuild? The main project is licensed as MIT. ---------- Thanks in advance! Happy to support a future loongarch team from the releng & toolchain side. :) Just sent the signed reviewed quiz (updated to latest revision) to recruiters@ and both mentors. Hi, I will be your recruiter. Always add a comment to this bug when you send something to that address. Please contact me by email or IRC 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. I've sent the revised quiz together with answer to my final task to recruiters@ and both mentors. What we did: - LDAP - bugzilla - granted access to main gentoo.git - Added user to GitHub Gentoo team - IRC cloak: gentoo/developer/xen0n 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 - 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 https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Planet - visit the Gentoo Nitrokey portal at https://gentoo.nitrokey.com in order to get a free Nitrokey Pro 2 security key - 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 Göktürk Yüksek from comment #6) > What we did: > - LDAP > - bugzilla > - granted access to main gentoo.git > - Added user to GitHub Gentoo team > - IRC cloak: gentoo/developer/xen0n > > Pending: > - announcement > Done. Welcome to the jungle! > 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 > - 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 > https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Planet > - visit the Gentoo Nitrokey portal at https://gentoo.nitrokey.com > in order to get a free Nitrokey Pro 2 security key > - 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. |