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'''Name:''' ffm '''Contact:''' https://luke.faraone.cc/contact
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'''IRC:''' ffm @ irc.freenode.net on #ubuntu and #olpc '''Launchpad:''' https://launchpad.net/~lfaraone
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'''Launchpad:''' https://launchpad.net/~ffm

'''Current OS's:''' Gutsy on dozens of machines, Hardy on ~2.
'''Current OSs:''' Ubuntu, Debian
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I'm a high school student. I've been using Linux since 2002 , and actively involved in the Ubuntu Community since 2007.

I've been using Linux since 2002 , and actively involved in the Ubuntu Community since 2007. I work with Sugar Labs on their systems maintenance, and am currently an undergraduate at George Mason University.
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I started using Ubuntu on "edgy", and, being a Ubuntu newbie, felt a compulsive urge to upgrade to the then-highly-unstable "Feisty Faun" while it was still in alpha. Then, in another act of grand stupidity, I upgraded to Gutsy 3~ months before release. I currently I co-administer a Edubuntu lab of more than 20 computers. I started using Ubuntu since "edgy", and have tested all the betas of Ubuntu starting with Feisty. I was previously the administrator of an Edubuntu lab of more than 20 computers at my local high school.
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I also work on a python graphics API called GASP ( see http://edge.launchpad.net/gasp-code ) which I am working to package for Ubuntu (well, really watching MatthewGallagher). I am a Debian developer, and I maintain [[http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=Luke+Faraone|several packages]] there. I strive to ensure they are all work as expected in Ubuntu, and that bugs fixed in `unstable` are backported to Ubuntu releases. A list of my software uploads can be found [[https://launchpad.net/~lfaraone/+related-software|on Launchpad]].
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= Community Involvement = == Community Involvement ==
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I'm a member of the DC Ubuntu LoCo Team and YHSLUG. I'm a member of the DC Ubuntu LoCo Team and YHSLUG. In the DCLoCo team I've helped promote Ubuntu via various installfests and bug sprints, as well as other community events.
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I work in the BugSquad, as well as helping out in IRC. = Testimonials =
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= Projects =

  * Open Book Project: http://openbookproject.net - Free educational materials.
  * OLPC:GASP - ( apparently interwiki to there isn't set up, http://wiki.laptop.org/go/GASP )

= Cool and Useful Stuff =
Nothing yet.
 * SugarTeam: Luke has been doing valuable work testing Sugar, reporting and fixing bugs for Intrepid. I recommend him for Ubuntu membership. --MorganCollett, SugarTeam lead, Ubuntu member

Basic Stuff

Note: any similarity between JeffreyElkner, MatthewGallagher, MacoMorgan and my page is purely coincidental.

Contact: https://luke.faraone.cc/contact

Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/~lfaraone

Current OSs: Ubuntu, Debian

Other Stuff

I've been using Linux since 2002 , and actively involved in the Ubuntu Community since 2007. I work with Sugar Labs on their systems maintenance, and am currently an undergraduate at George Mason University.

Ubuntu Stuff

I started using Ubuntu since "edgy", and have tested all the betas of Ubuntu starting with Feisty. I was previously the administrator of an Edubuntu lab of more than 20 computers at my local high school.

I am a Debian developer, and I maintain several packages there. I strive to ensure they are all work as expected in Ubuntu, and that bugs fixed in unstable are backported to Ubuntu releases. A list of my software uploads can be found on Launchpad.

Community Involvement

I'm a member of the DC Ubuntu LoCo Team and YHSLUG. In the DCLoCo team I've helped promote Ubuntu via various installfests and bug sprints, as well as other community events.

Testimonials

  • SugarTeam: Luke has been doing valuable work testing Sugar, reporting and fixing bugs for Intrepid. I recommend him for Ubuntu membership. --MorganCollett, SugarTeam lead, Ubuntu member


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