Hi,
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 4:32 AM, Lucas Nussbaum <lucas@debian.org> wrote:
> I'm unlikely to be able to do much archive rebuild work in the coming year, so
> I would welcome help on that front.
Im interested in aply to help. Debian-QA work is very important to continue
to maintain the current quality of the distribution.
> Here is the "job" description: - maintain scripts to organize archive
> rebuilds, parse logs and file bugs Required skills: basic Ruby knowledge
> (or willingness to learn) scripts are in
I've been using ruby for about 3 years, especially to create small scripts and
support tools.
> - do the archive rebuilds themselves on Amazon Web Services Required
> skills: basic AWS knowledge (or willingness to learn)
I have no specific experience with AWS but I usually work with Heroku and other, more
basic, web/cloud platforms.
> - process results and file bugs (there are scripts that allow to automate
> most of the process). Required skills: good understanding of FTBFS bugs
> (common causes for failure, etc), and of the BTS
I have some basic experience in this. Im currently maintaining a debian package, Driftnet.
Sincerely, Im begining to unsdertand the inner works of the debian infrastructure but
I want to help contributing to It.
> - answer to questions from maintainers
Thats not problem.
> Overall, one important "skill" is the ability to dedicate time to this task on
> a regular basis (on average, approx. 3 hours every 3 weeks).
That fits good for me. Right now, I just finished my studies and my current job is not
full time.
Cheers,
David