Hi Michael,
Thanks for your offer of help! Christian Lohmaier (Cloph) is the best
person to talk to about this, but he's away until next week, so I'm just
jumping in (although I'm not especially involved in infra). It sounds
like your skills could be helpful! You may want to look around our
different sites (main LO site, wiki, Pootle, extensions etc.) and see if
you find any issues - eg where something is missing, or slow, or could
be implemented better.
There are monthly infrastructure team calls that you may want to take
part in, and if you haven't already seen it there's also the #tdf-infra
IRC channel that you may want to join as well. If you have experience
with Jenkins and Gerrit, which we use as well, that'd be an extra bonus.
Cheers,
Mike
On 28.09.2016 20:36, Michael Viveros wrote:
Hi,
I’m Michael Viveros: a passionate programmer, incredibly inconsistent
golfer and sarcastically subtle joker.
I'm in my final year of Software Engineering and Management.
I have back-end experience (NodeJS, ASP.NET/C#/SQL), front-end
experience (Vue.js) and DevOps experience (build/deployment automation
with TFS).
You can read more @ michaelviveros.com <http://michaelviveros.com/>.
Are there any projects I could help out with?
Michael
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