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= Aaron Toponce =
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Aaron Toponce (atoponce) is a long-time Ubuntu user and hacker. He is a member of the UtahTeam, active on IRC and semi-active on the forums. He first started Linux in '99 with Slackware, moved to RPM-based distros and settled down on Ubuntu when Warty was released. {*} My name is Aaron Toponce, and I have been a long-time Ubuntu user and hacker. I am an [[http://www.ubuntu.com/community/processes/newmember|Official Ubuntu Member]] and a member of the UtahTeam. I first started Linux in 1999 with Slackware, moved to RPM-based distributions, such as RedHat, Mandrake and SuSE and settled down on Ubuntu when Warty was released.  I've been using it since.
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'''Blog:''' [http://www.pthree.org] [[BR]]
'''Email:''' aaron.toponce@gmail.com [[BR]]
'''IRC:''' atoponce on irc.freenode.net [[BR]]
'''Public key:''' [http://keyserver.ubuntu.com:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x8086060f&op=index 0x8086060F] [[BR]]
Yes. That is the actual license plate that is on my blue 2007 Toyota Corolla CE, aptly nicknamed "Blubuntu".
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== Significant Contributions == == Ubuntu Americas Membership Board ==
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* Personally distributed 1,000 Ubuntu CDs since the release of Warty.[[BR]]
* Maintain a regular Bittorrent seed of the latest Ubuntu iso's sharing ~3GB/month.[[BR]]
* 300+ posts on the forums, and counting.[[BR]]
* Active member of the UtahTeam.[[BR]]
Member of the [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership/RegionalBoards/Americas|Ubuntu Americas Membership Board]]
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== Ubuntu-Utah ==

{*} I am an active member and current leader of the UtahTeam founded by [[ChristerEdwards|Christer]]. You will find me in the #ubuntu-us-ut channel on Freenode under the nick 'eightyeight' and regularly at the meetings.

== Ubuntu-US ==

{*} I am one of the four founders of the [[USTeams|US Team]] Mentoring Project. The project is all about mentoring other states in the United States to become more effective as a LoCo. When founding the project, there were only 3 approved states and 5 additional states, or regions, with teams. Now, every state in the United States, minus 3, has a LoCo, with 15 approved LoCo states and growing. The great thing about the project, is there are no "leaders". Everyone is there to help everyone else. Our project IRC channel is #ubuntu-us on Freenode.

== Guru Labs ==

{*} I work professionally as a Linux trainer for [[http://gurulabs.com|Guru Labs]]. As an instructor, I mainly teach Fedora/RHEL, but also teach openSUSE/SUSE and soon Ubuntu. We are looking to partner with Canonical training to write and teach Ubuntu courseware in North America and throughout the world.

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Aaron Toponce

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About Me

Ubuntu My name is Aaron Toponce, and I have been a long-time Ubuntu user and hacker. I am an Official Ubuntu Member and a member of the UtahTeam. I first started Linux in 1999 with Slackware, moved to RPM-based distributions, such as RedHat, Mandrake and SuSE and settled down on Ubuntu when Warty was released. I've been using it since.

Yes. That is the actual license plate that is on my blue 2007 Toyota Corolla CE, aptly nicknamed "Blubuntu".

Ubuntu Americas Membership Board

Member of the Ubuntu Americas Membership Board

Ubuntu-Utah

Ubuntu I am an active member and current leader of the UtahTeam founded by Christer. You will find me in the #ubuntu-us-ut channel on Freenode under the nick 'eightyeight' and regularly at the meetings.

Ubuntu-US

Ubuntu I am one of the four founders of the US Team Mentoring Project. The project is all about mentoring other states in the United States to become more effective as a LoCo. When founding the project, there were only 3 approved states and 5 additional states, or regions, with teams. Now, every state in the United States, minus 3, has a LoCo, with 15 approved LoCo states and growing. The great thing about the project, is there are no "leaders". Everyone is there to help everyone else. Our project IRC channel is #ubuntu-us on Freenode.

Guru Labs

Ubuntu I work professionally as a Linux trainer for Guru Labs. As an instructor, I mainly teach Fedora/RHEL, but also teach openSUSE/SUSE and soon Ubuntu. We are looking to partner with Canonical training to write and teach Ubuntu courseware in North America and throughout the world.

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