From: Benda Xu <heroxbd@gentoo.org>
To: gentoo-project@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-project] New developer: Alexander Puck Neuwirth (apn-pucky)
Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2025 10:09:43 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87tt1jhst4.fsf@robot.e.airelinux.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4f657df4-37b5-4092-8c95-3adf0f3c4528@gentoo.org> (Joonas Niilola's message of "Mon, 21 Jul 2025 18:59:40 +0300")
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Dear apn-pucky,
Joonas Niilola <juippis@gentoo.org> writes:
> Hey all,
>
> Gentoo and Science, is there a more memorable pair? When you look at
> CERN or EESSI (European Environment for Scientific Software
> Installations) for example, you might run into this familiar distro
> name. So it's no wonder brilliant minds from the science field are drawn
> to Gentoo. And that's exactly where our newest developer comes from: Let
> me introduce Alexander Puck Neuwirth from Italy! After my short teaser,
> this is what Alexander writes about himself:
>
> "I finished my PhD last year in Physics and started my first PostDoc. I
> like to use Gentoo to manage my physics code, so I am/want to be
> strongly involved in the gentoo science/physics project. I believe that
> Gentoo is a good development environment for scientific software (-ggdb
> env for all sci-physics), and I want to help make it better. Further
> Gentoo allowed me to stay on close contact with upstream and providing
> benefits for both sides. I keep a gentoo fleet of laptops, server,
> desktop, raspberrypis, a milkv and a visionfive SBC updated with
> ansible. I have used Gentoo for over 6 years and never looked back.
> Recently, I picked up further developing pkg-testing-tools and started
> my own project pkgpr to submit PRs to gentoo. I like to routinely check
> my repo's ebuilds using my CI system and I am involved in the
> gentoo-prefix, by providing automatized CI testing similar to the
> tinderbox."
>
> Since we've recently lost two prominent CI/tinderbox projects, let's
> hope "someone" gets more involved offering tinderbox support for the
> whole distro ;)
>
> Please give him a warm welcome!
Welcome onboard! I'm pleased to see a growing number of developers
supporting Gentoo for physics and scientific software, and that more
Gentoo Prefix instances are being utilized in prestigious scientific
projects!
Yours,
Benda
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-07-21 15:59 [gentoo-project] New developer: Alexander Puck Neuwirth (apn-pucky) Joonas Niilola
2025-07-21 16:25 ` [gentoo-project] " Nowa Ammerlaan
2025-07-21 21:23 ` Jay Faulkner
2025-07-21 22:33 ` Matthias Maier
2025-09-04 2:09 ` Benda Xu [this message]
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