Thanks for the welcome! > Gastronomy or astronomy? I'm confused ;)
It's nice to switch. The sky has more than 3 stars ;) > If you're a cosmology researcher, does that mean that you like astronomy > photography? I admire it more than I can do. Sébastien On Friday 02 February 2007 10:49, Marcus D. Hanwell wrote: > It is my pleasure to introduce Sebastien Fabbro (also known as bicatali) to > you as the latest addition to the Gentoo scientific applications team. In > his own words he is a French guy (don't worry - we won't hold that against > you ;) ) living and working n Portugal. > > He is experienced with C, C++, Python and bash and so should fit in great > around here. He also has some experience of autotools which always helps > when working with some of the less well thought out build systems we seem > to encounter in some scientific applications! > > He is a post-doctoral researcher in observational cosmology - I think that > means he gets paid to stare up at the sky and tell us all how big it is. > May be you could ask him to clarify, His interests include gastronomy, > outdoor activities and programming. > > He has plenty of Gentoo experience having already acted as a herd tester > since the inception of the herd tester programme. He administers a small > LAN of Gentoo machines on their network at work and has already been very > helpful for the scientific applications herd. Thanks also go to Kugelfang > for sorting out his developer bug ;) > > I hope you will all join me in welcoming Sebastien as a fellow developer. > > Thanks, > > Marcus -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list