Hi Steffen, Tony, On 04/26/2014 09:47 PM, "Steffen
Möller" wrote:
Hi Navid,I am Navid Fehrenbacher from Q-Leap Networks and I just joined the Debian Med team. I'm doing a 3-year apprenticeship at Q-Leap in software development (currently 1st year) and have started with the backporting of DebianMed packages. Eventually I want to maintain one or more DebianMed packages of the list, that Q-Leap communicated to take over. Currently I'm still a beginner in Debian packaging, but with this list and here at Q-Leap I have good resources to learn from. Welcome, great to know you around. All the science and software aside, and as my very personal priority, there are the people behind all those packages. I am very confident that via this list and in direct reaction to your packages, you will find ample of opportunities to exchange thoughts and skills with friendly folks from all over the world. first of all thanks a lot for the friendly welcome. So, beyond the actual work you are doing, once you have developed some routine, I would be very curious to hear about how your peers (and teachers) from the school's side of your (if I got this right) dual education (a concept not known in other countries but the default for learning any profession over here) are reacting to your Debian experience. Unfortunately my peers are all working with Windows except one. I will ask him whether he knows about Debian packaging and what he thinks about it. Who knows, maybe after that conversation we have one more guy in the team. I will let you know about the reactions and when I need some help. Please ping me/us f there is something that I/the list shall do to help you or that you think that should be changed to have Debian Med more accessible to those entering their professional life. There is little chance that we can see those many little hurdles ourselves. Thanks a lot. BTW: Our teaching language is C# :'( , but at Q-Leap I'm transforming everything learned into Python 3 :-) . Best, Navid http://www.q-leap.com / http://qlustar.com |