Samstag, 31. Dezember 2016
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Another openSUSE Board candidate ;-)I was nominated to run for the openSUSE Board, and finally decided to run ;-)
I use openSUSE since years (actually it was still „SuSE Linux“ with lowercase „u“ back then), started annoying people in bugzilla, err, started betatesting in the 9.2 beta phase. Since then, I reported more than 1200 bugs. Later, OBS ruined my bugzilla statistics by introducing the option to send a SR ;-) More recently, I helped in fighting the wiki spam, which also means I‘m admin on the english wiki since then, and had some fun[tm] with the current server admin. I‘m one of the founding members of the Heroes team (thanks to Sarah for getting the right people together at oSC16!) Currently, I work on the base server setup (using salt) for our new infrastructure and updating the wiki to an up-to-date MediaWiki version. You can find me on several mailinglists and on IRC, and of course I still scare people in bugzilla. I‘m also a regular visitor and speaker at the openSUSE Conference, and visit other conferences as time permits. Besides openSUSE, I work on AppArmor and PostfixAdmin – both upstream and as packager. Also, I‘m admin on several webservers (all running with Leap). My day job has nothing to do with computers. I produce something you can drink that is named after a software we ship in openSUSE ;-) Oh, and I collect funny quotes from various mailinglists, IRC, bugzilla etc. that then end up as random signatures under my mails, so be careful what you write ;-)
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I wish all candidates good luck, hope that we‘ll see lots of voters – and wish everybody all the best for 2017!
PS: Non-random signature (yes, I know it's unusual for a blog post to have a signature at all, so this will stay a rare exception) – and while I have serious doubts about the second paragraph, I‘m very sure about the first ;-) -- Tags für diesen Artikel: opensuse
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KommentareChristian Boltz zu AppArmor 2.12 - The Grinch is confined!
Do, 04.01.2018 17:17
I'd also prefer to be able to
redirect "restart" to
"reload" - but unfortunately
the systemd developers
didn't lik [...]
Gianluca Frustagli zu AppArmor 2.12 - The Grinch is confined!
Do, 04.01.2018 15:37
Hi,
even considered the
existence of the
"aa-teardown" command I
don't think this is a good
idea both from a "phy [...]
Andreas zu PostfixAdmin 3.0.2
Do, 09.02.2017 08:43
Thanks for making and
maintaining this great piece
of software!
So, 01.01.2017 14:36
Christian Boltz zu PostfixAdmin 3.0
So, 13.11.2016 20:32
The *Handler classes
basically map between
database and user interface
(read and write mode,
including error check [...]
Oliver zu PostfixAdmin 3.0
Sa, 12.11.2016 10:04
Hi Christian
First of all,
thanks for postfixadmin.
I
am just adding some
functionality but could need
some he [...]
Mo, 12.09.2016 05:50
victorhck zu Jeopardy!
So, 17.07.2016 14:10
yes! send me that, and I'll
check it out! ;)
Thanks
in advance! :)
Christian Boltz zu Jeopardy!
Do, 14.07.2016 00:45
I'm not sure if someone took
photos ;-)
Yes, you can
download it and run it
locally (even offline) - but
I shou [...]
victorhck zu Jeopardy!
Mi, 13.07.2016 23:27
Hi !
Would be great to see
some pics from OSC'16 playin
this :)
Downloading the
package I can run in my PC
loc [...]
Mo, 04.07.2016 21:35
Fr, 22.05.2015 21:30
Eine sehr gute Idee, das
Ganze von der anderen Seite
zu betrachten (von der Seite
der schlechten Programmierer
:) [...]
Christian Boltz zu Releases!
Mo, 29.08.2011 16:44
Sourceforge hat auf der
"Files"-Seite jedes Projekts
einen RSS-Feed im Angebot
(rechts über der
Dateiliste).
Fü [...]
prego zu Releases!
Mo, 29.08.2011 10:54
Gibt es fuer postfixadmin
eigentlich irgendeine
release Mailingliste oder
Website die ich per RSS
abbonieren kann, [...]
Kaktustier zu Die BESTEN der BESTEN der BESTEN, SIR!
Mo, 01.08.2011 01:57
Nimm die Fußzeile weg, dann
stimmt's ^^
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