*Name:* Harry
*Location:* San Jose, CA, US (Was born in Beijing, China)
*Language:* Simplified Chinese
*About Me:* Hi, my name is Harry and I love fedora, I mainly use Fedora to do OI
(Olympiad in Informatics) problems and prepare for USACO. I can say that Fedora provided
me a stable & good platform and I think it is time to contribute. However, my coding
skills, are mainly bare algorithm related and it may not be very useful for contributing
to fedora project (since bare algorithms are very far away from the reality), so I think I
may use my bilingual advantages to help translate.
I was born in Beijing, but now I am studying in San Jose. Chinese is my native language
and I can use it to express ideas very fluently. I can use English for daily conversation
& school, (By the way, I got A in my recent Language Arts grade) I love reading
technology related text in English (especially about operating systems). I acknowledge
that I may not be able to use English to express my self as a native speaker, but I think
I can "well-understand" the sentence in English and translate them to Chinese. I
actually tried to do some translation on
translate.fedoraproject.org before I wrote this
email and I think I can deal with that.
*You and the Fedora Project: *I am interested in the Fedora Education & Fedora Games,
but Fedora Translation is definitely my first priority.
*GPG KEYID and fingerprint: *gpg --fingerprint 53CFB8157DEF84D0
pub rsa2048 2020-03-19 [SC]
66E3 6999 FF97 5A65 2BB6 44AD 53CF B815 7DEF 84D0
uid [ultimate] Harry Chen <harrychen0314(a)gmail.com>
sub rsa2048 2020-03-19 [E]
Thanks a lot!
Sincerely,
Harry
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你好紅橋 (Welcome Harry)
Programming skills are quite useful. There are a number of applications where efficient
implementations are helpful. This usually requires involvement in upstream development,
which then enables one to do high quality packaging. Might also examine Kernel and
Scitech: