Day 0: Saying hello to APT MultiArch under the debian umbrella
Many will not know until now but the folks at Debian GSoC were crazy enough to propose me as one of their students and Google followed the wish by accepting me… so, Hello Debian - I am yours now 🙂
First of all: Thanks for the work so far, the chance you give me and the other accepted students and best wishes to all of us for the upcoming weeks: This will be a great summer and hopefully all proposals will be successful implemented in the end. 🙂
> My name is David Kalnischkies - working under the nick DonKult - I
> am 4th term computer science student at the technical university of Darmstadt
> (Hesse, Germany, Europe, Earth) - And i am a Debian unstable user for ~ 2 years
> now so i am not as much of an alien to Debian as the "exchange" term might
> suggest.
>
> My idea [1] was (and is still) working on our beloved APT to implement
> MultiArch as specified in [0] and behind.
>
> [0] You can read everything about MultiArch in general here:
> http://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2010/APT-MultiArch
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultiarchSpec
>
> [1] And you can find my takes on the topic here:
> http://wiki.debian.org/SummerOfCode2010/APT-MultiArch/DavidKalnischkies
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GSoC/2010/DavidKalnischkies
Original: Soc-coordination: Saying hello to APT MultiArch under the debian umbrella
I will try to keep you posted here in the following weeks about the progress i may or may not make but for now is "Community Bounding" on the agenda, so it is up to you to help me as communication doesn't work if i can only talk to myself. 😉
So if you are interested in more information about MultiArch, me or how I want to acquire word domination (next time) feel free to drop me a line (or two) and make sure to read my RSS-Feed. 😉