CoreDevApplication
I, Rik Mills, apply for core-dev.
Name |
Rik Mills |
Launchpad Page |
I am applying because:
- I'd like to eliminate delays in getting my work sponsored.
- I'd like to reduce the burden on my sponsors.
Who I am
I am a long time Kubuntu (and other flavour) user who decided some years ago now to step up to help the distribution/flavour that has been of such benefit to me over the years. I started using Linux/Unix at University for Physics, and carried on using Linux/Unix for post-grad research.
My Ubuntu story
- January 2016 - Starting helping the Kubuntu team with QA/testing etc via IRC, moving on to helping with packaging fixes.
- July 2016 - Became a member of Kubuntu Ninjas team. Git access to packaging branches and team PPAs.
- October 2016 - Became a Kubuntu Member.
- February 2017 - Became a Kubuntu Developer.
- September 2017 - Elected to Kubuntu Council.
- March 2019 - Granted MOTU upload rights.
- Acted as Kubuntu lead (actual or de facto) for most of the last 7 years.
My involvement
Examples of my work / Things I'm proud of
Areas of work
Sponsored
New packages
Transitions
SRUs
2096990 [SRU] Noble - minimal install removes kubuntu-desktop metapackage and kubuntu-settings-desktop
2084206 [SRu] Dolphin 24.08.1 has lost its Information Panel
1992971 [SRU] tracking bug for plasma LTS 5.24.7 bugfix updates for Jammy
1986447 [SRU] tracking bug for combined plasma LTS 5.24.5 & 5.24.6 bugfix updates for Jammy
1938894 [SRU] tracking bug for combined plasma LTS 5.18.6 & 5.18.7 & 5.18.8 bugfix updates for Focal
1980210 [SRU] Unable download from store.kde.org with error "invalid number of concurrent streams"
1876876 SRU tracking bug for plasma 5.18.5 in Focal
1843613 SRU tracking bug for plasma 5.12.9 in Bionic
1812408 [SRU v1.3.3 to bionic and cosmic] - ubuntu still ships old version of KDEConnect
1794494 SRU tracking bug for KDE's Plasma 5.12.7 for bionic
1779456 SRU tracking bug for KDE's Plasma 5.12.6 for bionic
1768245 SRU tracking bug for KDE's Plasma 5.12.5 for bionic
1687444 Zesty SRU tracking bug for KDE's Plasma 5.9.5
Security Updates
MIR
Things I could do better
Plans for the future
General
What I like least in Ubuntu
Comments
If you'd like to comment, but are not the applicant or a sponsor, do it here. Don't forget to sign with @SIG@.
Yay, Rik is finally going to be a Core Dev! After nearly a decade of bringing not just the team but the software to the 2025 users. Rik is unfailingly courteous and thoughtful, and gently brings others along the path as well. He has my full confidence for Core Developer. @valorie-zimmerman@.
Endorsements
As a sponsor, just copy the template below, fill it out and add it to this section.
Simon Quigley
It has always been a deep honor and privilege to work with Rik. Starting out as a young contributor, Rik has been someone I have looked up to throughout my entire journey, eventually becoming an Ubuntu Core Developer myself. In my honest opinion, Rik should have submitted this application long ago.
Rik truly understands what it means to be an Ubuntu Core Developer. He often manages large transitions entirely by himself, and has an extremely deep and thorough technical foundation, which results in excellent decisions (the vast, vast majority of the time. To err is human, of course.) He knows who exactly to poke and when (especially during freezes), he knows about the NBS and uninstallability reports, is excellent and mindful of the Transition Tracker, and much, much more. I truly consider him a peer who simply does not have the ability to push the same buttons, however imperfect our existing peers may be.
When something goes wrong, or an interaction happened that was not quite up to par, I can always trust Rik to be honest with me, which I deeply value on a "person to person" level. This sometimes results in tense conversations, but nothing that has fallen outside of the Code of Conduct in my opinion, and in hindsight, all of the conflicts I've had with Rik have taught me a meaningful lesson: life, technical, or otherwise. He is an extremely intelligent, witty, cognizant, and sensible person, and I enjoy hearing his opinions and thoughts in discussions.
We are so incredibly lucky to have Rik in our community. I truly feel like I do not thank him enough for his work. I have nothing but support for his application, having worked with him on a near-daily basis (on and off) over the last 9 years.
In short, Rik is someone I look up to, and someone we should have granted these permissions to a long time ago. I appreciate everything you do, Rik.
I, Simon Quigley, strongly support Rik Mills' application to become an Ubuntu Core Developer, and believe he has already proved the necessary skills, technical and social, tenfold.
-- tsimonq2 2025-04-05 03:05:10
Utkarsh Gupta
Whilst I haven't directly sponsored any uploads for Rik, I've had the pleasure of working with on him on various Archive Admin and Release Team related tasks. Any bug, MP, or a ping from Rik would be clear, straightforward, and to the point - without needing any back and forth.
I've barely had to give any feedback to Rik - which clearly shows his readiness for core dev. I was actually surprised to know that Rik isn't a core dev yet!?!?!?!?
Him becoming an Ubuntu core dev would be a net win for Ubuntu.
-- -- utkarsh 2025-04-05 17:13:53
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== <SPONSORS NAME> == === General feedback === ## Please fill us in on your shared experience. (How many packages did you sponsor? How would you judge the quality? How would you describe the improvements? Do you trust the applicant?) === Specific Experiences of working together === ''Please add good examples of your work together, but also cases that could have handled better.'' ## Full list of sponsored packages can be generated here: ## https://udd.debian.org/cgi-bin/ubuntu-sponsorships.cgi === Areas of Improvement ===
RikMills/CoreDevApplication (last edited 2025-04-05 22:54:40 by valorie-zimmerman)