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| Although not a typical ingredient in the classic-case open source project, forums are an excellent way to communicate, educate and motivate a community around a project. I have helped make the forums more aware of the wiki and pushed to coordinate the efforts of both mediums. I also try to motivate people on the forums to file bugs or bring their problems to the ubuntu-devel mailing list, when appropriate. | Forums are an excellent way to communicate, educate and motivate a community around a project. I have helped make the forums more aware of the wiki and pushed to coordinate the efforts of both mediums. I also try to motivate people on the forums to file bugs or bring their problems to the ubuntu mailing lists, when appropriate. I am a clinical perfusionist at the Montreal Heart Institute. I run the heart-lung machine during open heart surgery as well as operating a variety of other means of cardiac support. I first used Computers in the eighties and was active on the Montreal BBS scene (before the internet, there was 300 baud) (That ascii bunny was around then, too...) I used to use Debian before Ubuntu came along. I like Debian because it is technically excellent, the Debian community truly represents Free Libre Open Source Software and it is marvelous to see so many different people working together. I am married to my wife and have two little daughters; they all use Ubuntu. arzajac at yahoo dot ca * ["/comments"] ---- CategoryHomepage |
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I'm just this guy, you know.
I am a very active member of the Ubuntuforums.
http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?userid=844
I strongly beleive in Free Libre open source software. I am a big fan of Ubuntulinux. I think it's success is related to how well it can tap into the potential of it's community. It is technically excellent as well as a fine example of how a community-driven effort is done.
Forums are an excellent way to communicate, educate and motivate a community around a project. I have helped make the forums more aware of the wiki and pushed to coordinate the efforts of both mediums. I also try to motivate people on the forums to file bugs or bring their problems to the ubuntu mailing lists, when appropriate.
I am a clinical perfusionist at the Montreal Heart Institute. I run the heart-lung machine during open heart surgery as well as operating a variety of other means of cardiac support. I first used Computers in the eighties and was active on the Montreal BBS scene (before the internet, there was 300 baud) (That ascii bunny was around then, too...)
I used to use Debian before Ubuntu came along. I like Debian because it is technically excellent, the Debian community truly represents Free Libre Open Source Software and it is marvelous to see so many different people working together.
I am married to my wife and have two little daughters; they all use Ubuntu.
arzajac at yahoo dot ca
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