Hi! I wonder, do you have an AUR account we could peruse?
Cheers! -Santiago On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 08:30:48AM -0400, T.J. Townsend via aur-general wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA256 > > Hello. I'd like to apply to become a trusted user. > > I started using Arch around 2009 when we still had the curses installer, > rc.conf, hal... the good old days. I left at some point and came back as > a full-time user about three years ago. You can find me on IRC under the > name blakkheim, usually in #archlinux-security since that's my main area > of interest. > > I'm the maintainer or co-maintainer for a few OpenBSD-derived packages > in the AUR: openiked, rpki-client, and openbgpd. I've been involved with > OpenBSD since 2014 and became a project committer there in early 2016. > > In the last two years I've submitted just over 150 patches to the Arch > bug tracker: https://bugs.archlinux.org/index.php?opened=32638&status[]= > > Some community packages I'd like to co-maintain are openntpd, opensmtpd, > libressl, sndio, mandoc, signify, dnscrypt-proxy, bmake, scrot, firejail, > xcalib, mktorrent, parallel, ncmpcpp... > > And more (frankly, lots more) in the core/extra repos if that option opens > up in the future. I keep up with many software projects via their mailing > lists and RSS/atom feeds. If I'm accepted, one of my goals will be to get > missing security fixes into Arch's repository shortly after their upstream > release. > > The sponsors of my application are dvzrv, kpcyrd, and anthraxx. (yep, three) > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > > iHUEARYIAB0WIQRUwf0nM2HqUUojd5Pylr3lA2jGzgUCYvuMwwAKCRDylr3lA2jG > zvh9AQDOvEQbJdu3vfoPUY+Q+amtiwOatfD7nHje2XcviXF82gD/SL2aw0SNm9/Q > sxcT+MltS0EoPTyR+OwOU9lHkpyuFQw= > =4mzL > -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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