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So i got my blog added to the foresight planet!
Just for a quick introduction: My name is Christopher Giroir and I’m a programmer at Berklee College of Music in Boston MA. I mainly do web programming (Mostly in tcl and php) and we do use lots of open source technologies which is cool. My other interests include Go (I play at the Massachusetts Go Association). I also play a ton of video games (and work on programming some in my spare time). Currently I’m playing Portal. I enjoy movies and most any kind of music. I also do music recording which (because of hardware and drivers) I still use Windows for. I’ve used Cakewalk music software for a long time and really like, so Windows is still needed.
Everything else I do in Linux (including Wine for some Blizzard games). I’ve used Gentoo the longest, but also have used Fedora, Ubuntu, Debian, Slackware, Arch and a tiny bit of CentOS. Foresight is my favorite so far for many reasons:
- Rolling release This is why I used Gentoo for so long (and Arch even though it can be pretty buggy). I love having the newest software be supported. I did not like waiting 6 months to update major release numbers the official way.
- Gnome I use Gnome. Even though I use FVWM as it’s windows manager instead of Metacity. This kind of goes with the last statement, but I love having the newest ready to go.
- Emacs I’m a BIG emacs fan and rPath has Emacs 23 in the distro already! No more compiling from source, using third party packages or packing it up myself!
- Packaging Ease of making and hosting my own packages. I can make packages easier in foresight then anything else I’ve tried (Arch is close to the same, but not as clean). I can host them easier than anything. Anyone can install one of my packages by just “conary update {package}=valefor.rpath.org@fl:1″ which I think is awesome.
- IRC Foresight has a really good group of people working for it. I feel welcome in the IRC channel and like the enthusiasm I see there so far. Here’s to making it better!
I’d like to help out on Foresight in a couple of ways. First I want to help package software. I’ve already started my repo with some Emacs modes, FVWM, mpd (with sonata, mpc, ncmpc) and Quarry. I’m hoping to add more and help our improving the packages currently in Foresight as well (Already helped a bit on Emacs and some others). I would also like to help with the website and some of the art for Foresight. I’m by no means an artist but can use Gimp and Inkscape pretty well. Hopefully if another event comes by in Boston I can help out at a Foresight table as well! Also I will hopefully be submitting and solving bugs (though I haven’t found any yet!) and feel free to ask my questions in IRC. I go by “Kelsin” normally and will help if I can.
I’m also hoping to contribute some to my favorite software projects as well, but that will come with I get some more time.
Anyway that was a rather long introduction but Hi! I’m looking forward to using Foresight for a long time to come!