Vadim has been active Gentoo for about 15 years already, maintaining desktops, servers (incl. Hardened), and even Prefix Gentoo installations. He made several contributions to gentoo-related/gentoo-hosted projects (like Genkernel), also he was proxy-maintainer for some packages even before the "Git Era", and he also contributed to some packages through GitHub Pull Requests. He also used to contribute to Gentoo/KDE project and oficial Lua overlay. Vadim runs own business of servers administration, InfoSecurity investigation and consultation. He also used to be a CTO of Pirate Party of Russia in 2009-2017. His hobbies and interests area includes: computer science, DYI, math, physics, astronomy, radio engineering and soldering. Reproducible: Always
I'd like to support Vadim as candidate for a new developer. He does a lot of great work, including many Lua packages, some Nginx stuff and he also maintains telegram-desktop source builds in his own overlay. If fact, Vadim was one of the people who helped myself become a developer back in a day, sharing a great deal of his experience and advice.
What we did: - LDAP - bugzilla - granted access to main gentoo.git - Added user to GitHub Gentoo team - IRC cloak: mva - 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 - enable 2FA authentication to your GitHub account in the Gentoo organization (mandatory) - 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
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