# Rename this file to yournickname.lht, where yournickname is your nickname # with any non-alphanumeric characters removed (e.g. if your nick happens to # be "Foo#b4r__", name the file "Foob4r.lht"), then edit the file. # # If you have svn write access commit the file in work/people/; else email # the file to pcb-rnd (at) igor2.repo.hu as an attachment. # # If there is a file in the same directory called yournickname.jpg, it will # become your profile picture. Please crop it to 200 pixels high. (If you are # emailing the lht file, just attach a jpg). The profile photo is optional. # # Lines starting with # are comments, you may remove them or leave them # If a node name starts with li:, it is a list. List item separator is semicolon # # Hacking time means when you are the most active usually. It is a list of # hour-hour, each hour between 0 and 24 in your local time zone. This, together # with the time_zone and channels fields may help people to meet up. # # The only mandatory field is nick. # ha:people { nick = { bendikss } real_name = { Bendik S. Søvegjarto } li:roles = { tester; power user; user } li:focus = { none } homepage = { http://sovegjarto.com } location = { Oslo, Norway } li:channels = { IRC; mailing list; email } time_zone = CET ha:hacking_time = { li:Monday {18-19} li:Tuesday {18-19} li:Wednesday {18-19} li:Thursday {18-19} } description = { I have been using gEDA pcb for almost a decade now (mostly for commercial projects), but have switched to pcb-rnd because of its new features, rapid development and inviting community. Mostly doing testing, with the potential of some plug-in development if I find the time. Perhaps a web-frontend as a continuation of http://sovegjarto.com/projects/pcb-footprint-editor/ or improved routing capabilities. Easiest to reach me by email. } }