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| ||<tablestyle="float:right; font-size: 0.9em; width:40%; background:#F1F1ED; margin: 0 0 1em 1em;" style="padding:0.5em;"> '''Name''': || James Page || || '''IRC''': || '''jamespage''' on ''irc.freenode.net'' || || '''Launchpad''': || [[http://launchpad.net/~james-page]] || || '''Blog''': || [[http://javacruft.wordpress.com]] || || '''Location''': || ''Norfolk, UK'' || |
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| == About Me == | == Background == |
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| Name: James Page | I've been using and deploying Linux since I was at University in the early 90's; started with Slackware, then Red Hat, then Fedora and then Ubuntu in the last couple of years. |
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| Location: Norfolk, United Kingdon | Apache + JBoss on Red Hat Enterprise Linux was my first foray into deploying open-source instead of propriety software in an enterprise and I've not looked back; The rest of the propriety software environment quickly followed..... Nagios, Puppet, Solr, MySQL and more. I find that open-source is both more cost effective and more flexible than deploying propriety software. |
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| Blog: http://javacruft.wordpress.com | Before that I was a Java Applications Developer working with early versions of Java Enterprise Edition on very expensive propriety middle-ware. |
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| Launchpad Profile: http://launchpad.net/~james-page | == Status == |
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| == Contributions == | This week: |
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| === Summary === | * Polishing packaging and submitting packages in the Jenkins dependency chain for upload to Debian. |
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| === Detail === == Plans and Ideas for Ubuntu == |
Next week: * More package polishing * QA Automation Sprint in London |
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James Page |
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jamespage on irc.freenode.net |
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Background
I've been using and deploying Linux since I was at University in the early 90's; started with Slackware, then Red Hat, then Fedora and then Ubuntu in the last couple of years.
Apache + JBoss on Red Hat Enterprise Linux was my first foray into deploying open-source instead of propriety software in an enterprise and I've not looked back; The rest of the propriety software environment quickly followed..... Nagios, Puppet, Solr, MySQL and more. I find that open-source is both more cost effective and more flexible than deploying propriety software.
Before that I was a Java Applications Developer working with early versions of Java Enterprise Edition on very expensive propriety middle-ware.
Status
This week:
- Polishing packaging and submitting packages in the Jenkins dependency chain for upload to Debian.
Next week:
- More package polishing
- QA Automation Sprint in London
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