[gnome.org #15944] AutoReply: Application received from Iain Lane (iain AT orangesquash.org.uk)



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Contact Information
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Full Name: Iain Lane
Email:     iain AT orangesquash.org.uk

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Mail alias: Yes
Mail alias username: iainl
Jabber Account: No

Contributions Summary:
I don't know how to create a link to my actual contributions, but you can see some at 
https://gitlab.gnome.org/users/iainl/contributed

I've attended a couple of GUADECs too. Last time in Manchester I gave a lightning talk on moving the GNOME 
user session startup out of gnome-session and into systemd. That work is ongoing and I hope to land it in 
3.30, at which point - prepare to be flamed: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=690866.

I work on the Ubuntu desktop team, and as part of that I submit fixes to a whole bunch of GNOME components. A 
while ago I got a git account on the basis of these contributions. This work involves packaging GNOME stuff, 
which I also help out with in Debian.

References:
Didier Roche <didrocks gnome org>
Ken VanDine <ken vandine ubuntu com>
Marco Trevisan <marco ubuntu com>

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