
Greeting's to you all, it would be nice if all of you could introduce yourself. In the group it would be useful to know each other especially the IT related skills and expertise. I'm Christian Buhtz from Germany in my late 30s. My primary repos are at Codeberg [1] where my handle is "buhtz". I only use GitHub (handle is "Codeberg-AsGithubAlternative-buhtz") because I'm forced to. I am using BIT since 2015. I will open new threads for more thoughts and ideas about BiT. About my background, skills and expertise in IT: I haven't studied computer science or informatics at university. I learned something called "Fachinformatiker" which is a 3-years school vocational training to be something like a software developer. I worked in that sector for one year only working on individual software using C++. After then I became a nurse and after that a nursing scientist currently working on my PhD. - Today using Python for data science in my current employment as a researcher - Also used Python for an unknown amount of years for private projects - Always tried to develop my Python skills including "professional" topics like unit testing, clean code, CI, etc - Touched C, C++, Java, RDBMS, ODBMS in the past - Always interested in the topic of maintaining FOSS projects but never did this myself. Just a selection of my own (one-man) projects [1]: - "Hyperorg" is a small tool converting org-files into simple HTML files can be used without a web-server. "Org" (and "OrgRoam") is a part of Emacs and could be (incomplete) described as a mixture from note taking, personal wiki and Zettelkasten (and everything else you need to "take over the world"). - "buhtzology" is my toolbox for code I reuse and prevent myself from copy and paste my own code from project to project. Most of it has data science background. - "Feedybus" is a RSS/Atom Feedreader (aka Newsreader) and very important to me. But the original (very old) repo is private because the code currently doesn't reached my quality criteria. Current status is "unusable" (even for me) because of heavy refactoring. Looking forward for working with you. Thanks for reading. Christian Buhtz [1] -- <https://codeberg.org/buhtz/hyperorg>