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| '''I, Mathieu Trudel, apply for universe-contributor.''' | '''I, Mathieu Trudel, apply for MOTU.''' |
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| * [[https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libgweather/+bug/404616|LP #404616]] - libgweather - Weather forecasts are incomplete/invalid for Montreal, Quebec, Canada | * [[https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fontconfig/+bug/490326|LP #490326]] - Please merge fontconfig 2.8.0-2 from Debian testing (main) |
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| * I'm also the current [[http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=mathieu.tl@gmail.com|Debian maintainer]] for two projects: | * I'm also the current [[http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=mathieu.tl@gmail.com|Debian maintainer]] for a couple of packages in Debian: |
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| * Acct - GNU System and Process accounting utilities * Ethos - GTK+ Plug-in infrastructure (dependency for emerillon, which I am packaging) |
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| * [[http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=543825|Debian #543825: ITA: acct]] | |
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| * [[http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=551100|Debian #551100: ITP: ethos]] (dependency for emerillon) |
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| * I've done a few merges, found out that I love doing that work, especially with Bzr. | |
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| I sometimes tend to go a little fast in packaging something and trying to upload it, as such packages will sometimes not quite be lintian clean, or have other minor issues. | My C skills may be a bit limited, which can limit my understanding of some intricate bugs, in which case I strive to get the help of someone else (e.g. in the case of NM, the NetworkManager team), or upstream developers. |
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| I plan on keeping working on NetworkManager in particular, but also do more stuff in the general desktop and server realms. I'm also big on trying to help out new people contribute, and would like to spend more time in #ubuntu-motu to lend a hand. | I plan on keeping working on NetworkManager in particular, but also do more stuff in the general desktop and server realms. I'm also happy to help out new people contribute, and so I am trying to spend more time in #ubuntu-motu to lend a hand. I especially enjoy working on automation, especially in testing; so my project Checklist will likely see many new improvements in the future. |
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| I've seen in some cases bug comments that I would not be particularly proud of if I had written them, stuff that was written in a manner that may seem harsh to non-English speakers, or those for whom English is not their primary language. I know those were not written on purpose, and there certainly may be other factors to think about, but I believe a more widespread usage of the canned responses from the wiki could help a tremendous amount. | I've seen in some cases bug comments that I would not be particularly proud of if I had written them, stuff that was written in a manner that may seem harsh to non-English speakers, or those for whom English is not their primary language. I know those were not written on purpose, and there certainly may be other factors to think about, but I believe a more widespread usage of [[Bugs/Responses]] could help a tremendous amount. |
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I, Mathieu Trudel, apply for MOTU.
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Mathieu Trudel |
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Who I am
I'm a sysadmin for Montreal, primarily working on Linux systems for my workplace, and contributing to various packages or upstream projects I use or to scratch particular "itches" I get while running Ubuntu as my workstation.
My Ubuntu story
I've been using Ubuntu just about since I joined my current workplace, and was suggested that I contribute to Ubuntu by some of my coworkers because of my ideas and some of the bugs that I noticed in some systems (like NetworkManager), and patches that I had proposed.
My involvement
Examples of my work / Things I'm proud of
LP #91964 - network-manager-vpnc - No Option To Save Group Password
LP #490326 - Please merge fontconfig 2.8.0-2 from Debian testing (main)
LP #392195 - telepathy-butterfly - add support for the http method (MSN over HTTP) -- this one is still in progress.
I'm also the current Debian maintainer for a couple of packages in Debian:
- Concordance - Harmony remote configuration tool (CLI)
- Congruity - graphical utility to configure Logitech Harmony remotes
- Acct - GNU System and Process accounting utilities
- Ethos - GTK+ Plug-in infrastructure (dependency for emerillon, which I am packaging)
- I'm working on other Debian packages:
Areas of work
Projects
NetworkManager (and the ~network-manager team)
Daily tasks
I've been working mostly in the NetworkManager team, as NM is a project that both interests me very much and I use it (as well as the -vpnc plugin) everyday a lot.
- I'm also contributing fixes to various bugs I find in day-to-day use on my own desktop, or to help out friends (or community members in Ubuntu-QC events). Those are mostly desktop related.
- I've done a few merges, found out that I love doing that work, especially with Bzr.
- Server-related projects interest me, such as 'acct', which relates directly to my line of work. Sadly, my exposure to Ubuntu servers is somewhat limited.
I strongly believe in working closely with upstream, and building a good relationship with them. It's key to getting issues fixed promptly and correctly, and also clearly a wonderful opportunity to learn more about the projects that we touch.
Things I could do better
I've been trying to get some upstream work down on NetworkManager, but I regularly have some issues with talking to some external DBUS interfaces, such as PolicyKit or PackageKit.
My C skills may be a bit limited, which can limit my understanding of some intricate bugs, in which case I strive to get the help of someone else (e.g. in the case of NM, the NetworkManager team), or upstream developers.
Plans for the future
General
I plan on keeping working on NetworkManager in particular, but also do more stuff in the general desktop and server realms. I'm also happy to help out new people contribute, and so I am trying to spend more time in #ubuntu-motu to lend a hand.
I especially enjoy working on automation, especially in testing; so my project Checklist will likely see many new improvements in the future.
What I like least in Ubuntu
I've seen in some cases bug comments that I would not be particularly proud of if I had written them, stuff that was written in a manner that may seem harsh to non-English speakers, or those for whom English is not their primary language. I know those were not written on purpose, and there certainly may be other factors to think about, but I believe a more widespread usage of Bugs/Responses could help a tremendous amount.
Comments
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Endorsements
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== <SPONSORS NAME> == === General feedback === ## Please fill us in on your shared experience. (How many packages did you sponsor? How would you judge the quality? How would you describe the improvements? Do you trust the applicant?) === Specific Experiences of working together === ''Please add good examples of your work together, but also cases that could have handled better.'' === Areas of Improvement ===
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