MOTUDeveloperApplication

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I, Athos Ribeiro, apply for MOTU status within the Ubuntu community.

Name

Athos Ribeiro

Launchpad Page

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Wiki Page

AthosRibeiro

I am applying because:

  • I will be working on PHP transitions. This will involve touching several packages in universe. Having upload rights and the ability to re-trigger autopkgtest tests will eliminate delays and reduce the amount of work re-directed to my teammates or other sponsors; and
  • it would allow me to be more helpful on the +1 maintenance work. While the MOTU status is not ideal for that matter, it is certainly helpful to help re-triggering tests when necessary and fixing issues in universe packages.

Who I am

I am a software engineer working on the Ubuntu Server team. In the Server team, I currently focus in maintaining the Ubuntu based OCI images shipped in DockerHub and in Amazon's Elastic Container Registry. For the kk cycle, I am taking over the server team's PHP maintenance duties and contributing with PostgreSQL MREs and overall packaging.

I have a Master's degree in CS from the University of São Paulo, in Brazil, where I am originally from and currently based in. That master's degree was focused on extending the work I performed as a guest researcher in the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), in Maryland, regarding source code static analysis and static analysis tools evaluation.

From 2018 to early 2021, I lived in the Czech Republic, while working for Red Hat, where I worked on the development and maintenance of a container image build system, which is also used by Fedora to build the images available in their registry. I come from a Python background and also have previous experience with RPM packaging both from my previous job and from contributions to the Fedora project.

My Ubuntu story

Ubuntu was the first distribution I have used. This was at school, during my bachelor degree, many years ago. After I started getting comfortable as a Ubuntu user, I started trying different distributions. In that process, I got involved with the Fedora community and did stick with it for the past few years.

Right before joining the Server team, I migrated most of my systems to Ubuntu, where I usually run the development version both on work, and personal use machines.

In December 2021, I was granted PPU rights for the Ubuntu Server package set. My previous application can be fount at AthosRibeiro/UbuntuServerDeveloperApplication.

My involvement

Examples of my work / Things I'm proud of

Package Merges and Syncs

Bug Fixes and SRUs

Autopkgtest & DEP8

Milestones and Exceptions

+1 maintenance

Bug reports

Reviews

Snaps and OCIs

Misc

Work in progress

Areas of work

  • The Ubuntu Server package set
  • Ubuntu OCI images
  • Ubuntu OCI images QA
  • Snaps used to build Ubuntu OCI images

Things I could do better

  • Perform more reviews to help with the Server team workloads
  • Increase participation in Ubuntu mailing lists

Plans for the future

General

  • Improve the state of the art of Ubuntu OCI images.
  • Take over the PHP packages maintenance in the Ubuntu server team and in the distro in general.
  • Co-maintain PostgreSQL packages within the server team.
  • Keep working on package merges from Debian, specially for the Server team packages.
  • Triage and work on Server team related bugs, submitting SRUs when necessary.

What I like least in Ubuntu

Finding resources around may be difficult at times. For instance, if one does not keep track of their work and/or does not properly set fields in launchpad, compiling a list of work performed around Ubuntu, such as this one, may become a hard task. Working on both documentation and automation tools could help the community and decrease the efforts when one applies for membership.


Bryce Harrington

General feedback

I've been working with Athos since he joined the Ubuntu Server team, and have trust and confidence in his packaging judgement. Currently I'm helping him get up to speed on PHP packaging work and look forward to seeing his focus on these packages; his MOTU membership will improve the maintenance attention we can provide for the larger PHP ecosystem in universe, and will facilitate Athos' work towards a future application for CoreDev.

Specific Experiences of working together

As mentioned for his Packageset application, I've found his packaging work to be straightforward to review and sponsor. He's been taking on more complex merges, and doing a healthy amount of bug fixing work on server team packages. Athos has been giving high focus lately to OCI work with Sergio, which I'm less involved with, but from my outside observations I've admired Athos' attention to detail and speed of response with OCI.

Our team's also been re-triaging older bugs filed against Ubuntu Server packages. This is a bit tedious work to do, but Athos has stuck with it (not everyone has!) and shares much credit for helping us drain this backlog.

I've particularly appreciated *his* review on my own merge proposals of python and bash scripting. He identified good improvements to my coding style, in a very helpful and friendly manner. I love getting his reviews because they're insightful and always result in better quality code. Lately, he's also offered to assist in reviewing python changes for the git-ubuntu tool; the git ubuntu Python coding often involves some rather sophisticated Python language features, so I think he'll both learn a lot and be able to contribute some fresh insights to it.

Areas of Improvement

Atghos is definitely on the right track taking on duties relating to the PHP transitions, which will give him ample experience dealing with API/ABI discrepancies, britney esoteria, circular dependencies, and other issues of similarly diabolical nature. As a veteran of a PHP transition effort he'll be in a great place for making a CoreDev application.

In addition to his packaging skills, I know he also harbors some good python development talents, and if that's an area of personal interest would encourage him to find ways to tap into them for toolsmithing, or as a collaborator on other existing python-based efforts. I'd love to collaborate with him on some tool work. Smile :-)

-- bryce 2022-03-11 17:17:20


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=== General feedback ===
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=== Specific Experiences of working together ===
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