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List:       gentoo-dev
Subject:    Re: [gentoo-dev] Fluffy Development
From:       Mamoru KOMACHI <usata () gentoo ! org>
Date:       2004-06-27 19:48:12
Message-ID: 86y8m8eq9v.wl%usata () sodan ! ecc ! u-tokyo ! ac ! jp
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Welcome aboard! It's good to know his background. text-markup herd
needs more developers to cover various kinds of markup languages
(LaTeX, XML, DocBook, SGML and so on) and you (not only pclouds but
also other devs) are always welcomed to join the herd :)

--
Mamoru KOMACHI <usata@gentoo.org>


At Sat, 26 Jun 2004 10:44:00 -0700,
Seemant Kulleen wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I sometimes wish email had audio in it, you know what I mean? No, of
> course you don't -- here's why, this next developer is one who I'd have
> to make a remix about.  At first I thought I'd transcribe the remix, but
> that might not be so good.  It certainly wouldn't "pop" as well. (save
> your jokes about "it might imap better", m'kay?).
> 
> So, on to the fluffiness.  We have a new developer: Nguyen Thai Ngoc
> Duy.  Haha, I know what you're thinking, but he's not from Thailand. 
> I'd like to proudly present our first ever developer from Vietnam.
> (reread that last sentence but do it in Captain Kirk's voice, it flows
> better).
> 
> So, he hails from Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, where he's surrounded by
> a bunch of windows users.  Actually, Duy joins us with quite a bit of
> impressive background.  He's an upstream member of the GNOME project's
> Vietnamese translation teams.  Additionally, he does documentation
> translations with DocBook.  With Gentoo, he'll be a part of the CJK team
> to make it now the VCJK team. We're trying to talk him into cooking us a
> gen-you-wine Vietnamese meal, over in the dev channel on irc.  I'll let
> you know how that turns out.
> 
> Oh, and you can find him at his /nick: pclouds.  When you do, please
> welcome him, he's very sweet.
> 
> Love+kisses,
> -- 
> Seemant Kulleen
> http://dev.gentoo.org/~seemant
> 
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