Good morning all, I’m not sure of the proper protocol to respond to this specific mailing list, but I figure this was such a great opportunity, that I couldn’t miss it. I have one more year in order to graduate form my bachelor in physics and computer science. I have been added on the science mailing list for a couple of month now, at the same time that I started being interested in Gentoo. I’m now up and running with my first Gentoo machine and would like to help the community. I do not know how much my contribution can be of an asset but I need to start somewhere.
I love physics, and I’m starting to enjoy Gentoo. How can I help?
(Sorry for those who where forced to read my life story, I figure it was important to tell where I was before to start anything serious.)
François
> Subject: [gentoo-science] New sub-project Gentoo Science Physics
> From: metalgod@gentoo.org
> To: gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org; gentoo-science@lists.gentoo.org
> Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 01:40:02 +0100
>
> Hi
>
> I'm glad to announce a new sub project from Gentoo Science. The Physics
> sub project!
> You may noticed i created a new category on the tree and moved a few
> packages from another categories to the new one.
> Now the future is to maintain and add new applications to provide the
> best platform for science development on the opensource world. We
> encourage the participation of all scientists(or future scientists :))
> like us to help with this job, you can submit and research new packages,
> help us fixing bugs and creating documentation.
>
> Greetings
>
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