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My first Linux experience was with a licensed embedded Linux purchased by the company I was working for at that time to develop the VPN router more than 15 years ago. Not much really, it was about getting used to the shell and man pages to navigate the system. My first Linux experience was with a licensed embedded Linux purchased by the company I was working for at that time to develop the VPN router more than 15 years ago.

About Me

My first Linux experience was with a licensed embedded Linux purchased by the company I was working for at that time to develop the VPN router more than 15 years ago.

I was employed at 3Com for a few years, and what fascinates me is the founder of the company is the patent holder of the Ethernet, which he charges $0 loyalty fee. This is very similar to Open Source. There are many reasons why Ethernet becomes the most adopted layer 2 connectivity technology, and I believe this is one of them.

Contact Information

IRC

catbus

Email

[email protected]

Launchpad

~samantha-jian

Contributions

I have been employed at Canonical for the past 7 years. In the first 2, 3 years, I validated Ubuntu Desktop on laptops and desktops as part of the team to make sure "Ubuntu just works". About 5 years ago, I transitioned to the Cloud and Server side to work with our technology partners on a daily basis. MAAS is essential to provision data center servers and I help our partners to set it up in their lab and provide troubleshooting assistance. I also enjoy working with our partners to develop joint solutions which requires technology validation and business alignment. As part of that, I have also worked on using Juju to deploy big software such as OpenStack and Kubernetes.

I can't do my job without the support of the great engineering teams at Canonical. I occasionally hop on #maas and #juju channel to help answer questions for people who are interested in Juju and MAAS.

At Canonical, I've contributed to Ubuntu in a number of ways:

  • Drove and coordinated the engineering teams at Canonical and Cisco to enable power driver for UCS servers in MAAS.
  • Drafted the first kernel HWE patch diagram as part of partner onboarding, which then later adopted by the Ubuntu Kernel team.
  • Used MAAS, Juju, Conjure-up, submitted bugs, and provided feedback on documentation.
  • Helped new users on #maas and #juju.
  • Reported bugs on checkbox and checkbox-ng.

Future Goals

  • Continue to promote Ubuntu, MAAS and Juju.

Testimonials

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catbus (last edited 2017-11-28 00:39:53 by samantha-jian)