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On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Christel Dahlskjaer wrote:
Hailing from Pittsburgh, PA, the cognitive science department at
Carnegie Mellon University comes Mike Kelly aka pioto. Already known by
some of us from his excellent work on dynusers[1] during this years
Summer of Code he now comes onboard to put it in the tree and
maintaining it, apart from having implemented GLEP 27 he has previously
contributed some ebuilds, such as net-im/zephyr. He'll no doubt take up
some more interesting stuff besides dynusers, that is, if he finds time.
Although he is taking a gap year before returning as a fourth year
student at CMU he keeps busy by doing watersports. Yes, watersports. I
took a double take at that one, before realising he was talking about
water polo and swimming. He comes prepared, Boy Scout and all!
I of course am most thrilled to find that we've another developer with a
keen interest in the human brain, he may not be able to read your mind
but he does speak bash, C, C++, Java, Perl and some sml.
So yeah, buy him a pint and welcome him onboard!
Heh, a fellow Gentoo dev here in Pittsburgh!
Greetings from the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center and
welcome onboard ;-)
Markus
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Markus Dittrich (markusle)
Gentoo Linux Developer
Scientific applications
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