Hi Paul On Sat, 3 May 2008 11:10:38 pm Paul Wise wrote: > On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 8:30 PM, Steffen Joeris <white@debian.org> wrote: > > Report for new developer applicant Bruno Kleinert <fuddl@gmx.de> > > > > 1. Identification & Background > > ------------------------------ > > No "Applicant writes.." section? I rather like seeing those. Sorry Paul, must have overlooked that. Here it comes: Bruno Kleinert: i'm 25 years old and study computer science at the university of nuremberg/erlangen and i'm a very humourus person. also i'm a member of the linux user group schwabach, and from time to time i help friends to organize lan-parties in my area. sure it's not the main reason, but i consider it worth to mention that i'd also like to become a DD to give something back to the community that makes work with my computers easy, stable and reliable since the end of 2002, when i first installed debian. although debian made life with my computers really easy for me, i noticed among other thins some drawbacks over the years concerning free (as in freedom) games. often they're not easy to configure, sometimes they have too many bugs to be really enjoyable and so on, to compete with expensive commercial products. in my eyes nobody should have to pay for this natural instinct! on the other hand interested and creative users themselves sometimes could improve a free game's quality by creating new things for a game (like maps, textures, sounds, ...) but in my eyes, this isn't supported well enough. together with the debian games team, i see chances to create better information/documentation for such users and to motivate them to improve free games. also, game developers sometimes get frustrated during development, because not many people use their work. that's why i like it very much to work in the debian games team to contribute to packages like openarena and nexuiz and to keep in touch with the authors of games. so, as you might guess, i'd like to focus on game related things in debian project ;)
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