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'''Note''' - this is a work in progress -- [[LaunchpadHome:awe]] <<DateTime(2009-05-06T23:25:00)>> '''Note''' - this is a work in progress -- [[LaunchpadHome:awe]] <<DateTime(2009-08-21T13:29:00)>>
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'''I, Tony Espy, apply for universe-contributor rights.''' '''I, Tony Espy, apply for [ universe-contributor | MOTU ] rights.'''
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I work for Canonical as part of the OEM Services. I work for Canonical as part of the OEM Services Engineering team.
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I'm a founding member of the OEM Services Engineering team at Canonical. I started working with Ubuntu in the Summer of 2007, working on an Ubuntu Mobile OEM project. I started working with Ubuntu in the Summer of 2007, working on an Ubuntu Mobile OEM project. I worked on networking / Wi-Fi driver issues, as well as power management and audio services.

I've spent the last 9 months as technical lead of a large OEM netbook project based on 8.04. I've dealt with everything from ALSA kernel patches / userspace configuration, puzzling S3/S4 bugs, to the woes of a hybrid restricted Wi-Fi driver.
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''Tell us how and when you got involved, what you liked working on and what you could probably do better.'' I think with regards to what I can do better, my answer is participate more in the community. I've been given the chance to do so ny Canonical for the next release cycle, so here I am.
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 * My name can be found all over the netbook-lpai branches of ubuntu-hardy.git and ubuntu-hardy-lum.git. Almost all of the commits in these tree were merged by the kernel team from the OEM git trees, which are in the process of being deprecated.
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I've enjoyed working with the kernel team, and continue to do so as part of the OEM team. I came up with our original scheme of maintaining OEM-specific git trees ( hosted on kernel.ubuntu.com ), and also have worked with kernel team recently to transition OEMs back to kernels maintained by the kernel team.
  
My background is networking, Wi-Fi in particular. I've spent a lot of time investigating NetworkManager bugs, and thinking about areas of improvement. This is one area I plan on focusing on during the Karmic cycle.

Note - this is a work in progress -- awe 2009-08-21 13:29:00

I, Tony Espy, apply for [ universe-contributor | MOTU ] rights.

Name

Tony Espy

Launchpad Page

https://launchpad.net/~awe

Wiki Page

http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TonyEspy

Who I am

I work for Canonical as part of the OEM Services Engineering team.

My Ubuntu story

I started working with Ubuntu in the Summer of 2007, working on an Ubuntu Mobile OEM project. I worked on networking / Wi-Fi driver issues, as well as power management and audio services.

I've spent the last 9 months as technical lead of a large OEM netbook project based on 8.04. I've dealt with everything from ALSA kernel patches / userspace configuration, puzzling S3/S4 bugs, to the woes of a hybrid restricted Wi-Fi driver.

I think with regards to what I can do better, my answer is participate more in the community. I've been given the chance to do so ny Canonical for the next release cycle, so here I am.

My involvement

  • I've attended attended the last three Ubuntu Developer Summits ( Hardy, Intrepid and Jaunty ), and will be attending Karmic.

Examples of my work / Things I'm proud of

  • My name can be found all over the netbook-lpai branches of ubuntu-hardy.git and ubuntu-hardy-lum.git. Almost all of the commits in these tree were merged by the kernel team from the OEM git trees, which are in the process of being deprecated.

Areas of work

I've enjoyed working with the kernel team, and continue to do so as part of the OEM team. I came up with our original scheme of maintaining OEM-specific git trees ( hosted on kernel.ubuntu.com ), and also have worked with kernel team recently to transition OEMs back to kernels maintained by the kernel team.

My background is networking, Wi-Fi in particular. I've spent a lot of time investigating NetworkManager bugs, and thinking about areas of improvement. This is one area I plan on focusing on during the Karmic cycle.

Let us know what you worked on, with which development teams / developers you cooperated and how it worked out.

Things I could do better

Plans for the future

General

What I like least in Ubuntu

Please describe what you like least in Ubuntu and what thoughts do you have about fixing it.


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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