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I've been using Linux since 1998, starting with Red Hat. I quickly moved to Debian for a long time, then to Ubuntu during the WartyWarthog release. My local LUG is the Townsville Linux Users Group, for which I administer both the website and Freenode irc channel (#tlug) voluntary. I am also a member of Linux Australia. In the past I have also done a little bit of writing for the KDE Documentation Team and even won prizes for it! I've been using Linux since 1998, starting with Red Hat. I quickly moved to Debian for a long time, then to Ubuntu during the WartyWarthog release. My local LUG is the Townsville Linux Users Group, for which I administer both the website and Freenode irc channel (#tlug) voluntary. I have a blog at [[http://linuxguy.bur.st/|http://linuxguy.bur.st/]], [[https://launchpad.net/people/rstoffers|a Launchpad page]] and I'm also a member of the following projects and organisations:
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 * Member of Ubuntu
 * Member of the Ubuntu DocumentationTeam
 * Member of [[http://www.freenode.net|Freenode]] Staff
 * Member of [[http://www.linux.com.au|Linux Australia]]
 * Member of [[http://tlug.dnho.net|Townsville Linux Users Group]]
 * Ubuntu IRC operator team member
 
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I am an active member of the Ubuntu DocumentationTeam and lead maintainer of the Ubuntu/Kubuntu FAQ Guides. The Ubuntu FAQ Guide will be released with BreezyBadger as the default document in Yelp, the GNOME Help Viewer (under System->Help). You can check out the Ubuntu FAQ Guide (also known as the Starter Guide) at: I am the primary author of the Ubuntu Starter Guide that was released with BreezyBadger and available via Yelp in every Ubuntu BreezyBadger installation. Based on ubuntuguide.org, the [[http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/index.html|Ubuntu Starter Guide]] aims to address several key criticisms whist being technically correct and open to the Ubuntu community. I also help maintain other documents in the DocumentationTeam subversion repository and help out new contributors to Ubuntu documentation.
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 * http://help.ubuntu.com/ For DapperDrake I did most of the initial ground work and organisation of the [[http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/index.html|Ubuntu Desktop Guide]].
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Much of the FAQ Guide was rewritten by myself with the main aim of fixing all the criticisms of UbuntuGuide.org. More information is available at DocteamProjects, [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FAQGuide FAQGuide] and [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FAQGuideReSpec FAQGuideReSpec]. For EdgyEft I'm getting involved with the [[MOTU]] and maintain the "dolphin" package. I plan on becomming more involved with the [[MOTU]] to help Ubuntu become the best operating system available.
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When I see a need I also write howtos and post them to the Ubuntu Wiki, as well as edit things I think need changing. Some examples of my work include: I also help out the WikiTeam by writing new guides or editing things I think need changing on the Ubuntu wiki. Some examples of my wiki-related work where I have contributed significantly include:
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 * [[VMware]]
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I've also contributed the to the following: Other stuff that I have contributed to the Ubuntu community include:
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 * ["Presentations"] - Promoting Ubuntu and Linux in my local community
 * ["LaptopTestingTeam/CompaqPresarioM2000"] - Current contact for my laptop on the LaptopTestingTeam

== Future Plans ==
 
 * Continute to maintain the Ubuntu FAQ Guide (Starter Guide)
 * Contribute/help maintain the Kubuntu FAQ Guide
 * Xubuntu documentation/FAQ Guide
 * Ongoing administration of the Freenode #ubuntu IRC channel
 * [[
Presentations]] - Promoting Ubuntu and Linux in my local community
 * [[LaptopTestingTeam/CompaqPresarioM2000]] - Current contact for my laptop on the LaptopTestingTeam
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rob^ on irc.freenode.net, find me on #ubuntu-doc, #ubuntu, #tlug  * IRC - '''rob''' on irc.freenode.net, find me on #ubuntu, #freenode-social. I'm also a Freenode staff member so if you have any issues regarding the Freenode IRC network, feel free to contact me.
 * Jabber - rjls@jabber.org
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 * [http://rate.affero.net/leobert Affero] - Want to thank me? Consider donating to various free software organisations on my behalf!  * [[http://rate.affero.net/leobert|Affero]] - Want to thank me? Consider donating to various free software organizations on my behalf!

About Me

I've been using Linux since 1998, starting with Red Hat. I quickly moved to Debian for a long time, then to Ubuntu during the WartyWarthog release. My local LUG is the Townsville Linux Users Group, for which I administer both the website and Freenode irc channel (#tlug) voluntary. I have a blog at http://linuxguy.bur.st/, a Launchpad page and I'm also a member of the following projects and organisations:

How Have I Contributed to Ubuntu?

I am the primary author of the Ubuntu Starter Guide that was released with BreezyBadger and available via Yelp in every Ubuntu BreezyBadger installation. Based on ubuntuguide.org, the Ubuntu Starter Guide aims to address several key criticisms whist being technically correct and open to the Ubuntu community. I also help maintain other documents in the DocumentationTeam subversion repository and help out new contributors to Ubuntu documentation.

For DapperDrake I did most of the initial ground work and organisation of the Ubuntu Desktop Guide.

For EdgyEft I'm getting involved with the MOTU and maintain the "dolphin" package. I plan on becomming more involved with the MOTU to help Ubuntu become the best operating system available.

I also help out the WikiTeam by writing new guides or editing things I think need changing on the Ubuntu wiki. Some examples of my wiki-related work where I have contributed significantly include:

Other stuff that I have contributed to the Ubuntu community include:

How To Contact Me

  • IRC - rob on irc.freenode.net, find me on #ubuntu, #freenode-social. I'm also a Freenode staff member so if you have any issues regarding the Freenode IRC network, feel free to contact me.

  • Jabber - rjls@jabber.org

  • Affero - Want to thank me? Consider donating to various free software organizations on my behalf!


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