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Daryl,

My name is Matthew Daniels, and I'm actually persuing a B.S. in Physics at
Clemson University, in my Junior year.  I joined this list a while ago and
your email was the first activity I've seen.  Not sure if it'd died off or
just dormant for some reason I'm unaware of; either way, I wouldn't mind
working on something either.

If you have any specific ideas on things you'd like to work on around the
community, let me know and maybe I can help you get in touch with the right
people. You're welcome to email me directly or find me (danielsmw) on
Freenode. I usually hang out in #fedora-docs, around other places.

As a random suggestion, I know that there is an effort going on to package
Sage (sagemath.org) for Fedora.  Maybe that's something you'd be interested
in helping with?

PS: If there really is someone listening on this list, please speak up. I'd
love to hear from you. :-)
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On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Daryl Metzler <ncsupheo at gmail.com> wrote:

> My name is Daryl,
> I'm a senior at NCSU studying for a B.S. in Physics.
> I've recently been 'turned on' to Fedora and made myself at home in this
> operating system.
> i'm a power-user at heart and enjoying trying out new things for the sake
> of the learning experience. i grew up a Windows kid, but Fedora has given me
> ample opportunity to learn the *nix and open source paradigms, as well as to
> get a feel for the open source community.
> i like it.
> i like it so much that i feel obligated to join and help out as much as i
> can.
> That said, my favorite programs (sci-tech related,) are Octave, gnuplot,
> Qucs, and the mother of my interests: the Root framework.
> I know Bash, C, Tex, and Python pretty well, and have at least workable
> knowledge of C++, Perl, Lisp, SQL, and web mark up languages.
>
> I'd really like to help, but as of yet, i'm not quite sure how.
>
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