Hello folks, I'd like to participate in this project. :) Okay, here's the formal info the web page asks for: 1. Full Legal name: Nathan Ehresman 2. Location: Upland, IN USA 3. Profession or Student status: Assistant Computing and Resource Manager 4. Company or School: Computer and System Sciences department of Taylor University 5. Goals: - I'm interested in working with the Fedora Legacy project, in particular on support for Red Hat 9. We run lots of Red Hat 9 boxen and as such I am very keen on having security patches for our software available. - I am not very interested on doing QA work because of time constraints. 6. Historical qualifications: Hmm. I am not too fond of talking myself up but as this was requested here goes. Projects I've worked on in the past: - Co-founded the SquirrelMail project with my brother back in the fall of 1999. - Worked on the Centrallix application server and created a rough proof of concept IDE for it called bojangles. - Added reverse connections (server to client) for the Unix implementation of VNC summer of 2000. Submitted it to the list but as far as I am aware of it was never put into the main tree. - Added better logging of LDAP connection attempts that fail over to a slave OpenLDAP server to Samba. Submitted to samba-devel but was not put into tree. - Implemented PAM support for CVS several years ago that is used internally by our university. Since there were other implemenations available I never posted patches to the list. Computer langauges/skills: - Been using Linux since 1996. - I've been administering a network of 65 Linux clients and 8 servers for the past 3 years. - I worked for 2 years doing full time Java client development. - I know C, C++, Perl, Bash, Java, etc. Why should you trust me? Through work, I have a vested interest in maintaining support for Red Hat 9. Thanks for listening. Nathan Ehresman http://www.css.tayloru.edu/~nehresma/ -- nre :wq -- fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list