[gnome.org #14723] AutoReply: Application received from Mario Sanchez Prada (msanchez AT gnome.org)
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- Subject: [gnome.org #14723] AutoReply: Application received from Mario Sanchez Prada (msanchez AT gnome.org)
- Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 10:13:17 +0000
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Contact Information
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Full Name: Mario Sanchez Prada
Email: msanchez AT gnome.org
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Mail alias: Yes
Mail alias username: mariospr gmail com
Jabber Account: No
Contributions Summary:
My name is Mario Sanchez Prada, I'm the current maintainer of the 'frogr' project[1] and a proud member of
the GNOME Foundation since January 2011, my msanchez gnome org email address is actually an alias for
mariospr gmail com
See a list of my main contributions below:
* Lead developer of Frogr [1], a small GNOME application for uploading pictures to flickr. Released 3
different versions since 2013/01/08 (from 0.9 to 0.11)[2] and even got some regular and active users in the
way (around ~5200 in total now, ~3000 more than in January 2013). I
* Member of the WebKitGTK+ team, mainly contributing to accessibility related code (improving ATK support in
WebKitGTK+, see [3]). I also participated in the WebKitGTK+ Hackfest on December 2013[4], as an atendee this
time as I was no longer an employee of Igalia at the time (but Samsung's).
* Contributed to a few GNOME projects here and there during this period as part of my job in Samsung and
Endless Mobile, such as GTK+[5], ATK[6], AT-SPI[7], gnome-initial-setup[8] and gnome-user-share[9], and I
expect to have more opportunities to contribute to the GNOME project in the future as part of my day job.
Last, I'd just like to say that I'd love to keep being a GNOME Foundation member even if the time I can
devote to the project in my spare time is fairly limited, since I should be able at least to keep releasing 1
or 2 versions of frogr a year, as well as lend a hand every now and them in random projects whenever I find
the need as part of my job.
See below a more specific list of my contributions during this period, together with a list of links pointing
to them.
Thanks for considering me for renewal,
Mario
[1] https://live.gnome.org/Frogr
[2] https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Frogr#News
[3] https://svn.webkit.org/repository/webkit/trunk/Source/WebCore/accessibility/atk/
[4] http://mariospr.org/2013/12/13/webkitgtk-hackfest-2013-the-return-of-the-thing/
[5] http://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/log/?qt=author&q=Mario+Sanchez
[6] https://git.gnome.org/browse/atk/log/?qt=author&q=Mario+Sanchez
[7] https://git.gnome.org/browse/at-spi2-atk/log/?qt=author&q=Mario+Sanchez
[8] https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-initial-setup/log/?qt=author&q=Mario+Sanchez
[9] https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-user-share/log/?qt=author&q=Mario+Sanchez
References:
* Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias (apinheiro igalia com): Member of the Release and Accessibility teams, ATK
maintainer
* Carlos Garcia Campos (carlosgc gnome org): WebKitGTK+ and Evince maintainer
* Andres Gómez (agomez igalia com): WebKitGTK+ and Frogr contributor
* Joaquim Rocha (joaquimrocha1 gmail com): OCRFeeder maintainer and Frogr contributor
[Application received at Fri Jan 16 10:13:13 2015 (Eastern time)]
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