[gnome.org #15030] AutoReply: Application received from Du Pingping (dupingping86 AT hotmail.com)



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Full Name: Du Pingping
Email:     dupingping86 AT hotmail.com

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Contributions Summary:
I have many patches for gnome.
I already uploaded a patch of gvfs for virtual box shared folder supporting.
And I have also some patches that i using for smb protocol support.
I have a metacity patch for the scale and wave effects, minimize/un-minimize windows.
So I want to become a gnome member for many many contribute for GNOME.
I'm a Askubuntu member and also a Ubuntu Member.
https://launchpad.net/~dupingping86
http://askubuntu.com/users/240952/xiaodongjie
My latest good answer for a Ubuntu Gnome User.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/412917/how-to-increase-waiting-time-for-non-responding-programs/701991#701991
So I'll make a setting to modify the waiting time. It's very simple.

References:
Debarshi Ray<rishi is lostca se>
He replied for my patch today at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758639

[Application received at Wed Nov 25 10:37:52 2015 (Eastern time)]

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