Hi everyone,

I'm interested in becoming a TU.

I've used Arch for more than a year. Before I used Arch, I had been a Fedora 
user for about half a year. I also tried some other Linux distros such as 
Debian,Gentoo, and LFS. I'm now a student in college, and I'm an active 
participant in the Linux Club of my school. I think I've gained enough 
knowledge to use Linux proficiently. Now I'm eager to be a contributor to the 
Linux user group instead of just a user. Arch is my favorite Linux 
distribution. I've seen the 'Arch is the best' wiki page and forum thread, and 
I believe that Arch is the best.

I submitted my first package to AUR soon after I became an Arch user. Now I 
have only 18 packages in AUR, and most of them are adopted, but I believe I can 
do better. As a student in college, I'd like to maintain packages that students 
need, such as BBS Clients(FQTerm,PCManX,etc.), science 
tools(gnome-chemistry-utils,some octave packages,etc.). As a member of the 
Linux Club, I've seen a lot of software Linux users like, which is still in 
AUR, such as screen-message,debootstrap,etckeeper. I also like to visit 
websites about Linux, and get to know a lot of new software. I also like to 
share them with other users.

I can write in bash, and familiar with C/C++. I'm also interested in functional 
programming languages like Scheme and Haskell, though I'm not good at them. I 
have enough spare time to maintain the packages, and communicate with others in 
the mailing list. I've read the TU wiki page and TU Bylaws, and I think I met 
the requirements for becoming a TU.

More information about me: I'm 21 years old, studying in Peking University, 
China, majoring in computer science.

Username of AUR,Wiki,Forum,and Bug Tracker: mytbk
My AUR packages: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?SeB=m&K=mytbk

Sincerely Yours,
Iru Cai

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