You advertise yourself as "a geek and fucking awesome developer who cares about perfect code, who can't live without learning new technologies and practices. Yep, it's me."
While you may be a great developer, and it's neat that you are interested in volunteering your time, I see minimal published work on your personal site and github - it seems like you might be better off working on small, public projects on your own and then building up to an offer like this, rather than starting from scratch, so to speak.
My five minutes of poking around yielded 1) you have a very large and active twitter presence 2) you have one blog post 3) you have an active github presence, but few public repos of your own.
I am just stating my impression. I hope you find an interesting project that fits you.
While you may be a great developer, and it's neat that you are interested in volunteering your time, I see minimal published work on your personal site and github - it seems like you might be better off working on small, public projects on your own and then building up to an offer like this, rather than starting from scratch, so to speak.
My five minutes of poking around yielded 1) you have a very large and active twitter presence 2) you have one blog post 3) you have an active github presence, but few public repos of your own.
I am just stating my impression. I hope you find an interesting project that fits you.