[Mageia-discuss] Helping if I can

Rolf Pedersen rolfpedersen at mindspring.com
Sun Sep 19 07:42:07 CEST 2010


On 09/18/2010 09:58 PM, michael at margrave.biz wrote:
> I was a user of Mandrake since 5.2, and I spent a couple of years in QA
> there (2000-2002).
>
> I have sometime in with various versions of Python, and I have been
> working on porting euphoria to some processors.  My work has included
> enterprise monitoring, video-on-demand from the internet cooked to TV
> quality for the cable customer, python development for high-availability
> and python development for babysitting routines that found problems like
> stuck queues and acted.  My employers have included CTB/McGraw-Hill,
> Tellytopia, Google, Pearson, One I cannot mention, and Home Depot (for
> enterprise monitoring, and I made some Python extensions of Net_SNMP)
>
> Anyway, I have some GPL software to contribute which has never been
> released, and I can do packaging.  I also have a server which could host
> code, but it doesn't have a lot of bandwidth.  I could assemble a
> compilation clusster where I live, but the pipeline to it would have a lot
> of latency.
>
> However I can help, I will.
>
> Michael Moore aka Civileme
>
>
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As just a simple user from early 2000, it is awesome to see the spirit 
of Mandrake still alive, the vitality of the "sparkle", surviving all 
adversities.  I am very appreciative and will do what little I can to 
support this spirit.
Rolf


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