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I am an Ubuntu member, and recently also a member of Ubuntu bug control. |
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Porting python-apt to Python 3, and writing dh-autoreconf. |
Porting python-apt to Python 3, writing dh-autoreconf, and improving APT: SHA1 deprecation, fetcher sandboxing, new pinning engine, and other stuff. |
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I mostly work in Debian, but have worked with several changing developers on python-apt issues, most recently with bdmurray. I also worked extensively with mvo. | |
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I mostly work on APT right now, but I also maintain several other packages in Debian and also work on APT reverse dependencies from time to time. I've worked a lot with mvo, and a lot of different people helped me sponsor uploads and APT SRUs. | |
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Improving APT. | Improving APT: Patterns, more security. |
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I, Julian Andres Klode, apply for upload rights for core-dev.
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Julian |
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Who I am
I am a Debian Developer involved in / sometimes leading python-apt development. I have developed dh-autoreconf and hardlink and maintain various other packages in Debian. I'm also working on APT, and currently am the one doing the releases and maintaining the xenial branch.
My Ubuntu story
My involvement
I started using Ubuntu productively in 2006, and since then have contributed to Ubuntu mostly through fixing bugs in Debian and by syncing them in Ubuntu.
I am an Ubuntu member, and recently also a member of Ubuntu bug control.
Examples of my work / Things I'm proud of
Porting python-apt to Python 3, writing dh-autoreconf, and improving APT: SHA1 deprecation, fetcher sandboxing, new pinning engine, and other stuff.
Areas of work
I mostly work on APT right now, but I also maintain several other packages in Debian and also work on APT reverse dependencies from time to time. I've worked a lot with mvo, and a lot of different people helped me sponsor uploads and APT SRUs.
Things I could do better
I'd like to have more time to fix bugs and improve my software, but university keeps me busy, so I only have time sporadically.
Plans for the future
General
Improving APT: Patterns, more security.
What I like least in Ubuntu
Bugs are annoying. Let us fix them!
Comments
If you'd like to comment, but are not the applicant or a sponsor, do it here. Don't forget to sign with @SIG@.
Endorsements
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mvo
General feedback
I worked with Julian for a couple of year, first on python-apt, then on apt itself. His work is always high quality and he has a good judgement. I trust Julian that he will do a good job maintaining apt/python-apt. I'm sure he will also do a good job with the others fwiw, its just that all my work with him was centered around apt/python-apt
xnox
Please grant JulianK Ubuntu Core Developer rights, he knows what he is doing. Anything else would be silly, given that he effectively lands apt into Ubuntu already anyway.
<xnox> rbasak, the list of PPU packages he requests are fine. However, he also finds things and fixes bugs in other dependant packages, and is capable of being an effective core dev =) * xnox wants juliank as a core dev, cause he would be a good core dev =) <rbasak> The first part of that reason is a good reason. The second part is a good endorsement but not in itself a reason :) <rbasak> Please put your reasons in your endorsement ;)
Martin Pitt
I've followed Julian's work for a long time now. I fully trust his very capable skills in the world of apt and related packages, and he is very enthusiastic and engaged to fix things in Ubuntu as well. He also knows about our release process and freezes and coordinates updates accordingly. I fully support and recommend granting PPU rights -- in fact, I also fully support him becoming a full core developer.
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== <SPONSORS NAME> == === General feedback === ## Please fill us in on your shared experience. (How many packages did you sponsor? How would you judge the quality? How would you describe the improvements? Do you trust the applicant?) === Specific Experiences of working together === ''Please add good examples of your work together, but also cases that could have handled better.'' === Areas of Improvement ===
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