On 4.3.2023 16.39, Pietro Fracalanza wrote:
Good afternoon, I'm Pietro Fracalanza, a university student from Italy. I'm writing to you because
I'm willing to join the infrastructure field, especially the webdev team. That is for the following
reasons:
-It's the field where I'm specializing with my coding skills and computer science studies, and the
one I'm more passionate about.
-I wanna contribute to the LibreOffice project, because I truly believe in the importance of open
source softwares/web apps for both the Internet and the people. I chose LibreOffice among the
others because I'm grateful for how much I've used it (time to give something back, so that I can
keep it alive and aviable for others), and I think it's one of the most important project, it would
be an honor for me to contribute.
My webdev skills:
-Front-end: HTML, CSS, Javascript, React
-Back-end: PHP, Python
-OS: Windows, Linux
-Dev technologies: Git, Github, XAMPP, LAMP
-Learning right now: PHP frameworks
I thank you and wish you a great day.
Hello, I will send you a private email, so we can set up a meeting.
Ilmari
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