Summary: Accept Christoph Hass describes himself this way: I'm a 30 year old computer scientist who has been a Linux addict for 14 years. After I got told of Debian I switched to Debian in 2002 and never looked back. I'm currently maintaining two Debian packages: 'ethstatus' is already in the distribution. 'cream' is ready to be uploaded. More packages are already in the queue. Besides doing usual tasks (user support on IRC and mailing lists, doing translations, complaining about bugs and writing tutorials for http://workaround.org) I started a larger project with Ivo Marino and Christoph Siess: "mentors.debian.net". I sponsored the hardware and negotiated the sponsored internet connection at a local ISP to run a public Debian package repository. Our intention was to improve the package quality from new maintainers and make them familiar with the upload process. I created an import system similar to mini-dinstall in Perl that is compatible with dput and dupload. New maintainers use this storage to make their packages publicly available so that potential sponsors can have a look at it. This service has been available for eight months now and we already have 155 developers registered. We presented our service in a speech at the LinuxTag 2003 in Karlsruhe/Germany. I'm working as a network security engineer in a large german mail-order company (90.000 employees). At work I have held Debian workshops and am helping to migrate the network infrastructure servers to Debian. I'm running several servers myself including a Squid proxy cluster. My skills are mainly network and system administration. I am very familiar with Perl, C, PHP and MySQL and have already created a lot of web-based intranet services. I'm currently trying to learn C++. Non-digitally I'm living in Hamburg/Germany and will be raising a child I'm about to receive. I hope he will leave me some spare time for Debian. :) In the future I intend to do more package maintainance and add more features to the mentors.debian.net service. Perhaps it will be possible to include the server into the NM process one day. I also hope to fix an RC bug or two. 1. Identification ----------------- pub 1024D/79CC6586 2003-01-05 Christoph Haas <email@christoph-haas.de> sig! 79CC6586 2003-01-05 Christoph Haas <email@christoph-haas.de> sig? C05209F2 2003-01-21 sig! 90A8A14D 2003-01-21 Scott Hanson <shanson@shcon.com> sub 2048g/8AEC64AF 2003-01-05 sig! 79CC6586 2003-01-05 Christoph Haas <email@christoph-haas.de> pub 1024R/90A8A14D 1995-10-24 Scott Hanson <shanson@shcon.com> Key fingerprint = 49 3B 25 6E EC AE EC 82 F3 FD 4E A9 3F 86 A3 3A uid Scott Hanson <shanson@debian.org> uid Scott Hanson <shanson@mail.hh.provi.de> Matches db.debian.org. 2. Philosophy and Procedures ----------------------------- Has answered all my questions to my satisfaction. 3. Tasks and Skills ------------------- Maintains ethstatus and does so well. Regards, // Ola -- --------------------- Ola Lundqvist --------------------------- / opal@debian.org Annebergsslingan 37 \ | opal@lysator.liu.se 654 65 KARLSTAD | | +46 (0)54-10 14 30 +46 (0)70-332 1551 | | http://www.opal.dhs.org UIN/icq: 4912500 | \ gpg/f.p.: 7090 A92B 18FE 7994 0C36 4FE4 18A1 B1CF 0FE5 3DD9 / ---------------------------------------------------------------
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