On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 11:24 AM, NM Front Desk <recommend@nm.debian.org> wrote: Auth-Key: nmauth393e726ccaad0be9db8de8a92e6520c0 Applicant: Cleto Martín <cleto.martin@gmail.com> Why do you advocate this person? (please provide a 5-10 line summary). Summary: Cleto is technically skilled, he is used to the Debian Policy, and he maintains or co-maintains some non-trivial packages. He's been involved with free software since 2003. Regarding his networking skills he is one of the founders and main contributors of a local free software community (crysol.org), routinely participates in the organization of free-software related events (talks, seminars, install parties, ...). You are encouraged to take questions such as the following into account but you're not limited to answering these: - How have they contributed to Debian already? - What do they intend to do for Debian in the future? - How do they interact with others, such as users and other developers? I first met Cleto in 2003 when he was sophomore in the School of Computer Science at the University of Castilla-La Mancha, in Spain. We taught a short (20h) introduction course on GNU/Linux and he was an outstanding participant. He soon developed a deep understanding of the philosophy behind free software. He joined our research group[1] as a research assistant in 2004 and he started working on small free software applications we were involved in. The School of Computer Science granted him a scholarship in 2004/2005 to develop a customized GNU/Linux distribution for our students[2]. As you can imagine he based GNESIS on Debian. He has built, and now maintain, our official repository[3] using reprepro and related tools. We use that infrastructure everyday to release our packages on a similar way as in Debian project (pgp signing, dupload, etc.). He currently maintains several unofficial Debian packages for our internal use and also official packages (atheist and linthesia[4]) sponsored by myself. Recently, he has packaged the last version of ZeroC Ice middleware (zeroc-ice34 packages)[5] and now is co-maintaining these packages. I have supervised his work and he has adapted successfully new features and restrictions to Debian Policy. Besides, he has contributed somewhat with piuparts project providing solutions and patches (#566672, #574936, #573904). Therefore he is already gaining familiarity with the Debian Policy. For the last 5 years Cleto uses Debian as his only OS in all of his computers. He is the only person I am aware of who was courageous enough to completely erase OSX from his powerpc based iBook and use Debian instead. He is founder and also one of the most active participants in CRySoL[5], a local free software user group whose "recipes" are well known in Spain. CRySoL recipes basically instruct how to do common (and not so common) activities on a Debian system (ingredients are usually Debian packages). He has written a lot of Debian-specific recipes (in Spanish)[6]. Cleto routinely works with free tools and IDEs (mostly on Debian machines). He also works as both translator and reviewer in the official project to translate to Spanish the open book "Thinking in C++" by Bruce Eckel[7]. He is fluent with C, C++, Python, Java, LaTeX, make, bison, flex, Bourne shell, ... As a conclusion I can attest that Cleto is an outstanding free software supporter with a long lived interest in Debian. He is both user-oriented and technically capable. He is familiar with most of the Debian Policy and with the Debian packaging tools. In the near future Cleto plans to introduce the following packages into Debian: CxxTest (#606373) and ZThreads library (#579373). He would also like to contribute to Spanish translations. He is also involved in the packaging and generalization of several home made tools that we use everyday at work. Francisco Moya [1] http://arco.esi.uclm.es [2] http://gnesis.esi.uclm.es/ [3] http://babel.esi.uclm.es/arco [4] http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=cleto.martin%40gmail.com [5] http://crysol.org [6] http://crysol.org/es/node/1230 [7] http://arco.esi.uclm.es/~david.villa/pensarC++.html
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