-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Gunnar Hjalmarsson has applied in early 2021 to become a Debian Developer with uploading rights. Gunnar is a Debian Contributor, already contributing to the Ubuntu Community, who maintains (and the work there is pretty good) three ibus packages. After discussing with him (his bio is pasted a bit later below), I got confident that Gunnar clearly understands the Debian Project Philosophy and habits and is eager to go with these in his Debian work. Being someone with some character, I'm also confident if he thinks there is room for improvement, he'll suggest it, which is also great! His packaging skills are quite good, and his interest to the things he touches is not limited to what he has to do. I think he'd be a great asset for the project and therefore I confirm his advocate's opinion, which is that he should be a DD, upl right now. Thanks Gunnar for this exchange! Gunnar's bio: My name is Gunnar Hjalmarsson. I was born in 1958, and live in Gothenburg, Sweden. I hold a Bachelor's degree of Business Administration in Accounting from the University of Gothenburg, and worked with the audit and business consulting firm PwC for about 25 years, of which about 15 years as a partner. I worked as an authorized auditor and financial reporting advisor. Due to health issues I had to quit prematurely, and the past few years I have contributed as a volunteer to the Debian/Ubuntu family. I have no formal computing or IT education. During the first decade of this century I did some web programming and developed a couple of web site scripts. The largest of those scripts was the GPL licensed webring program Ringlink, which I wrote and maintained in consultation with an enthusiastic - at the time - user community. I did the web scripting in Perl. By participating in e.g. the comp.lang.perl.misc Usenet group for several years I got valuable knowledge of good programming practice - at first hand Perl related, of course, but also generally applicable. I'm the author of a couple of simple CPAN modules (), but please don't look too close at those - I'm wiser today. While I did the web scripting with Linux servers in mind at first hand, I used Windows for my desktop. But in 2010 I switched to Ubuntu. I instantly identified room for improvement, and my Ubuntu - and later Debian - journey started. Most of my work has been i18n related matters. In the beginning I focused on Ubuntu's UI tools for installing languages and setting locales. I also got involved in matters which are especially important to users of non-latin languages (fonts and input methods). As an example I handled Ubuntu's transition from im-switch to im-config when that happened at Debian. I'm a member of the ubuntu-desktop team, and in addition to i18n I have contributed to the fix of many other desktop related bugs. I also do documentation. For several years I have worked with the maintenance of the Ubuntu Desktop Guide (), which nowadays consists of gnome-user-docs together with some Ubuntu extras. Besides bug fixing and package maintenance I spend time with providing support, mostly at Ask Ubuntu . Several times I have concluded that an asked question was actually due to a bug, picked it up, and fixed it. I find it satisfying to contribute that way, in a close dialogue with the users. At first my Ubuntu involvement was mostly Ubuntu specific stuff. But gradually I realized the importance of interacting properly with upstream, both Debian and the ultimate upstream. ibus-avro, the first Debian package worth mentioning I packaged myself, was an offshoot from my Ask Ubuntu activities. The Avro Phonetic method for inputting Bangla had been available for a few years, but not via any Linux distro. I noticed an increasing number of questions and frustration for a couple of reasons, and realized that packaging the piece of software would make a difference. So I did that in the middle of 2019. Last year I packaged ibus-typing-booster, which was already available on Fedora but not in Debian. I also adopted ibus-unikey. I joined the IME team and have contributed to for instance ibus and im-config so far. As already mentioned, I'm self-educated as regards IT, so I'd consider my technical skill level to be moderate and fragmentary. The good news is that I know my limits and act accordingly, i.e. I sense when I'm capable of doing things on my own, when to ask for advice/review first, and when to keep my hands off completely. I think that the upload rights I have been granted so far on the Ubuntu side indicate that others look at my judgement in the same way. One side of my moderate technical skill is that things sometimes take much longer time than else would have been the case. A task which an experienced engineer would have spent a few minutes on may take me several hours including looking up things and testing. But so be it. I do it for fun, and I let it take the time it needs to do it at the best of my ability. I have no plans to change the profile of my contributions drastically. I'm a member of gnome-team and the IME team, and if my application would be granted I would keep working with those teams, but would be able to do it in a more efficient manner. I understand the desirability of minimizing the delta between Ubuntu and Debian in various packages. That way we avoid to split our limited resources, and at best have one version of respective package which Debian and Ubuntu developers can cooperate to improve further. I was glad to see that Boyuan Yang mentioned that side of me in his advocacy statement. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEESYqTBWsFJgT6y8ijKb+g0HkpCsoFAmA/bsMACgkQKb+g0Hkp Csp0Ew//S3m2UMwOoxQHYgZnAewuBqu72t4KY02vBtdllLZpPhsvmDMGR3sJrvsq W2X5oaTKmAWNL+nPo5emM8fB4Muf94iiRtsOY1xcC8gdlcL+vL9q6ABfShaxWQBN DnEYD5tfgR7etzoNiBfuRy6pglKH1AlTlQzKKwjNYwljxOSNgk7AqoLAapYkcHm0 kVA7f+leNCPos6Y47F8ihGgxbkYnKtDl5wpbFmNdOqf6qD/PCmUzeaMH8wMR+cGA YkvROJSjh/Ie9Z7CzDbUQZyP8aPz6fasersHu1wPLO8Tkjmu8T3JJA8BVQIVzNnv Pc/FWoctG7tzWfTPCf+LmJgVwwFU325iPybEO6ZmQHEzS7CBDzaMDzoZlq+CMIXt pZK9/TxIbtaI8bZ87qb7FqyEIlJWxURjYHjDpJdsJA+ABh6Gl3KQje2/mYhha449 SREdTesccUV/Wz/4mZyVz3iLUBwei02rL2jF3W6lV6wNaRIwCodhzslz24hYwLdi GtRbjnLv52jRLrV1mJ7puRoPpIoWYUbyVWIF8T7Wv8D0es8HxzsHtNRrCe4Kj5HH MKyDqjVgA20ouz+Z9bFurz+ANxrn6wqN2GLr7U2ophXYN0P9rgzY06gZwQB1imxd rzPEq6iSIihO783tNw0Qydy/8Y3ox1QylnrTiXNIN4KcOK9MPbk= =9VcJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----