<div dir="ltr">Hello everyone,<br><br>I'm <span><span tabindex="-1" id=":261.1" style="" class="">Nik</span></span>, dutch and I study knowledge engineering in <span><span tabindex="-1" id=":261.2" style="" class="">Maastricht</span></span>. I saw Daniel <span><span tabindex="-1" id=":261.3" style="" class="">Pocock's</span></span> blog post on /r/<span><span tabindex="-1" id=":261.4" style="" class="">linux</span></span> and got interested in participating due to the possibility of decreasing the influence of the likes of <span><span tabindex="-1" id=":261.5" style="" class="">skype</span></span> and <span><span tabindex="-1" id=":261.6" style="" class="">whatsapp</span></span>, especially after the current problems with <span><span tabindex="-1" id=":261.7" style="" class="">skype</span></span> on <span><span tabindex="-1" id=":261.8" style="" class="">linux</span></span>. I browsed through the <span><span tabindex="-1" id=":261.9" style="" class="">FreeRTC</span></span> projects looking for Java issues as I am most comfortable in java. I found both the <span><span tabindex="-1" id=":261.10" style="" class="">Jitsi</span></span>
 issues and the Apache Camel issue to my liking. I am planning on 
applying my proposal through the Debian organization but I was not able 
to make a wiki account yet due to a spam attack.<br><br>Kind regards,<br><span><span tabindex="-1" id=":261.11" style="" class="">Nik</span></span></div>