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| Proudly supporting Campcaster users via IRC in #campcaster. | I find myself often times helping people find help on freenode, often they come to #ubuntu expecting subject matter experts on things like #vbox, #postfix, #xorg, #gcc or even ##windows, and while yes many in #ubuntu could answer those questions, keeping #ubuntu specific to Ubuntu support is important. I point them in the right direction. I am very comfortable with the use of __ubottu__, often giving !guidelines, !patience, !msgthebot, or !enter to make it easier on everybody in channel. I am very familiar with many different aspects of Ubuntu, and the available packages for it, so I can often recite from memory solutions for everyday questions, some have even called me a bot at times; and I assure you I am not. I have personally installed Ubuntu on hundreds of computers and have several servers at my command at any given moment, I've dealt with hardware issues, software issues, and even the occasional noobie issue. Proudly supporting CampCaster users via IRC in #campcaster. CampCaster is an open-source Radio Broadcast Scheduling and Playout System developed by the [[http://www.campware.org/|Center for Advanced Media (Prague)]] with funding from the [[http://www.mdlf.org/|Media Development Loan Fund]]. I have been working to continue the development of CampCaster. The most recent build is 3363 and has not been incorporated downstream to Ubuntu, as it is still in development, and will not be packaged for Ubuntu until sometime in 2010, it is however available in its development version via subversion, and runs well in both Hardy and Jaunty. I am also preparing a new version of the english documentation for CampCaster as well as a white-paper describing the Ubuntu/CampCaster/Flumotion/Cortado Workflow, as it is a very new concept to most in the community. |
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| Very interested in becoming an UbuntuMember, and imminently qualified, using ubuntu for 4.75 years and loving it, and really enjoying supporting it. | Very interested in becoming an UbuntuMember, and imminently qualified, using ubuntu for 4.75 years and loving it, and really enjoying supporting it. I welcome the input of any Ubuntu member, user, or computer enthusiast. I love making ubuntu better, and watching the community grow. |
metaeoc on the wiki & Launchpad, fccf on freenode, or Hilaire F. Nollette III in the real world
Proudly supporting the Ubuntu community via IRC in #ubuntu.
I find myself often times helping people find help on freenode, often they come to #ubuntu expecting subject matter experts on things like #vbox, #postfix, #xorg, #gcc or even ##windows, and while yes many in #ubuntu could answer those questions, keeping #ubuntu specific to Ubuntu support is important. I point them in the right direction. I am very comfortable with the use of ubottu, often giving !guidelines, !patience, !msgthebot, or !enter to make it easier on everybody in channel.
I am very familiar with many different aspects of Ubuntu, and the available packages for it, so I can often recite from memory solutions for everyday questions, some have even called me a bot at times; and I assure you I am not.
I have personally installed Ubuntu on hundreds of computers and have several servers at my command at any given moment, I've dealt with hardware issues, software issues, and even the occasional noobie issue.
Proudly supporting CampCaster users via IRC in #campcaster.
CampCaster is an open-source Radio Broadcast Scheduling and Playout System developed by the Center for Advanced Media (Prague) with funding from the Media Development Loan Fund. I have been working to continue the development of CampCaster. The most recent build is 3363 and has not been incorporated downstream to Ubuntu, as it is still in development, and will not be packaged for Ubuntu until sometime in 2010, it is however available in its development version via subversion, and runs well in both Hardy and Jaunty.
I am also preparing a new version of the english documentation for CampCaster as well as a white-paper describing the Ubuntu/CampCaster/Flumotion/Cortado Workflow, as it is a very new concept to most in the community.
Member of the Ubuntu CaliforniaTeam LoCo - Which is currently working on gaining LoCoCouncil Approval
Sysadmin and Designer of Fullerton First Christian Church's Streaming Server.
Known far and wide as a very cynical tech support person who has very good taste in food, music, and fun.
Very interested in becoming an UbuntuMember, and imminently qualified, using ubuntu for 4.75 years and loving it, and really enjoying supporting it. I welcome the input of any Ubuntu member, user, or computer enthusiast. I love making ubuntu better, and watching the community grow.
metaeoc (last edited 2009-11-12 03:32:28 by nmd)