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== [stanz/dude]bugler/gus ==
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Feel free to throw a note : rypedgenes At/the yahoo dot[com ;) || '''Stanz''' || Ubuntero ||
|| '''Location:''' || Ca ||
|| '''Blog:''' || [[http://]]No blog ||
|| '''Launchpad:''' || [[https://launchpad.net/people/stanz|stanz]] ||
|| '''E-Mail:''' || ||
|| '''Jabber:''' || stanz at jabber ||
|| '''IRC:''' || stanz on network irc.freenode.net ||
|| '''Hobby Site:''' || ||
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quicker notes : am615 at mit dot midco dot net {OK} <<BR>>
-- -- [[LaunchpadHome:stanz]] <<DateTime(2011-01-24T18:09:32-0800)>>
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''...I'm an 46 yr older young guy, that enjoys goofing around & learnin` kewl stuff.'' {OK} [[BR]]
I kinda had a knack for straightning out my friends broke microshaft pc's ;) -tho- with no schoolin` under my belt or paper hanging on my wall, I felt to go get some of that.
I felt it more, soon after getting introduced to Linux, then Ubuntu![[BR]]
So, I'm only now - heading into a tech school, "[http://www.mitchelltech.com/cf/Academics/Programs/cst.cfm Mitchell Technical Institute]", for a 2yr course, of "Computer Systems Technology", and also look foward, for the hope of getting cert`fied in "Ubuntu/Linux", and somehow ~ someway...chiping in...with FOSS & The Ubuntu community.[[BR]]
I'm pretty much "blown away", by everyone's vast knowledge, in this and many other areas, so I'm feeling kinda small and looking for a place to fit in & do something, to help out and/or just pitch in and have some laughs!!
== Things I've done...like to do or want to do... ==
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I have enjoyed brakin` crashin` & trying to fix my Ubuntu box! Practice & re-doing, is how I learn it! I'm glad to notice that happens less, as the months go by ~ Thanks To All, here & at the forums!!![[BR]]
''..Cause ~ It's one of the kewlest learnin' experiances i've had in years!!'' I realize there's TON'S of stuff to learn & know, that just comes easy~ with good support from mostly everyone!!'''[[BR]]
 * I participated a few years back, on a Canonical project, testing *buntu on Laptops. I thought - why not!<<BR>>
Joining the [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/Old|LaptopTestingTeam]] I did what I could, posting my test results for my GatewayM285E.<<BR>>
So now, again with a Laptop--testing my new [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/Reports/DellInspiron1546|Dell Inspiron 1546]], in the new [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop|Laptop Testing Project]] is a work in progress as of Jan/11.<<BR>>
    I find an interest in the ubuntu-qa team and what I might do there. Testing sounds fun!
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== I Want To... ==
I got approved and left, [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarketingTeam/GetInvolved The Marketing Team], in hopes of helping out. I wanted flyers & such ~ for myself, so that was the place to find info...but that was about all I could do.
The Team is doing good things for Ubuntu, that I have no clue ~ how to do, so not chipping in- I left it to the pro's!
 * Quietly -- I'm also in the [[https://launchpad.net/~newusernetwork|New User Network]]<<BR>>
   More quietly at the [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Classroom|Ubuntu Classroom]]<<BR>>
   And when I can ~ cruize over to...[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Training|Training]]<<BR>>
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I've Also [https://launchpad.net/codeofconduct/1.0.1 Signed The Ubuntu Code of Conduct] June 06, which moved me, from 'dude' ~ to ~ "Ubuntero". I don't usually sign papers right off, but, it's all good, so i done did it!
I'm trying to help with bugs, and whatever else. It a good learning experiance - to do - things...so, I'm trying. ;)
Catch Me @ [https://launchpad.net/people/stanz+ stanz+]
 * I've also [[https://launchpad.net/codeofconduct/1.0.1|Signed The Ubuntu Code of Conduct]] June 06, which moved me, from 'dude' ~ to ~ "Ubuntero". I don't usually sign papers right off -but- it's all good, so i done did it!<<BR>>
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More to come...<<BR>>
Catch Me @ [[https://launchpad.net/people/stanz|stanz]]
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Currently, I'm surfin` around ~ trying to get up to speed, on things. There's ALLOT, of material to read & look at, & absorb! Then there's more to find after that! Ha. ;)

I'm trying to get a handle on python, C++, & understand W3C, & for now, just read some fun things about Ruby.
I've made webpages years ago, and really need & want to ~ 'upgrade' my knowledge, to todays, codes, scripts & tools.
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I haven't done presentations, more often I'm, "1 on 1", with a client. I've found, I'ld like to have a leaflet, or something "written"- to leave "in their hands"...& as a "reminder".
If a new user has questions or a problem{as I did}, it would be a help to have one of my fliers handy, with a tele #, or E-mail addy! ;) [[BR]]

== How I'll Do It ==
The material is out there ~ So, It will mostly be copy & pasted stuff - "already approved & used", cause it's on the wiki or site. Thats all kinda quicker too! ;)[[BR]]
If I saved & uploaded right,'' Here's 2 drafts to grab'',[[BR]]

 *attachment:Brochure [[BR]]
 *[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BrochureCopy BrochureCopy page, to pick it apart],

 *attachment:Leaflet [[BR]]
 *[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Leaflet,Flyer,Flier,Circular A new wiki page, Leaflet,Flyer,Flier,Circular]

I've found all the artwork, here- around the wiki, that I'll think to need for brochure's & fliers~ but thats your choice.
I've right-clicked- on most any kewl pic & icon, then adding it to my draft.

Stanz

Ubuntero

Location:

Ca

Blog:

http://No blog

Launchpad:

stanz

E-Mail:

Jabber:

stanz at jabber

IRC:

stanz on network irc.freenode.net

Hobby Site:

(OK)
-- -- stanz 2011-01-25 02:09:32

Things I've done...like to do or want to do...

  • I participated a few years back, on a Canonical project, testing *buntu on Laptops. I thought - why not!

Joining the LaptopTestingTeam I did what I could, posting my test results for my GatewayM285E.
So now, again with a Laptop--testing my new Dell Inspiron 1546, in the new Laptop Testing Project is a work in progress as of Jan/11.

  • I find an interest in the ubuntu-qa team and what I might do there. Testing sounds fun!

More to come...
Catch Me @ stanz



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