Camino interview #5 : Nick Kreeger

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me Could tell us who you are ?
Kreeger My name is Nick Kreeger, I am currently a senior computer science student at Park University (located around Kansas City).
me How old are you ?
Kreeger 22
me How long have you been in the Camino project ? What do you do in the Camino project ?
Kreeger Lets see, I have been with the Camino project for well over a year now. Most of my contributions have been to the download manager, for instance I implemented pause-resume downloading and improvements to file tracking in the manager. My latest project has been implementing RSS sniffing support for Camino, which I hope is now in its final stages before we check that feature in. When I am not coding, I have CVS access and try to keep the checkin queue down.
me What is your setup ? How long have you been a Camino user ? How long have you been a Mac user ?
Kreeger Currently, I am using a PowerBook G4 1.5ghz, 1.5 gig ram. At home I hook my secondary 19" LCD display, it's very nice if you have several source files up. I have been using Camino for around 2 years or so, and have been involved on OS X for around 3 years. Prior to OS X, I used OS 9 for about 4 years.
me Was it difficult to join de Camino developers ?
Kreeger No, it was pretty easy. I originally stumbled into #camino during the busy days right after version .8, and worked with great people like Samuel Sidler, mento, smfr, and pinkerton.
me Are you involved in other software projects ?
Kreeger Yes, I try to contribute to other Mozilla projects when I find the time. I also have several personal projects, the latest is a cocoa Mail application that embeds the browser view in Camino, and the mailnews stuff that is used in Thunderbird into a native Mac application. The project is called Correo (Spanish for mail) and it is in the early stages of development.
me (any urls ? )
Kreeger www.nkreeger.com/site/projects.html
me Anything you would like to say ?
Kreeger We are always looking for contributors for Camino, it doesn't matter if you write code or help with triage. If you are interested, please find your way into #camino and someone cane help you get started.
me Thank you for your time
Kreeger thanks ludo!
Kreeger np

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