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| '''I, Eric Desrochers, apply for Contributing Developer.''' | |
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| '''I, <YOUR NAME>, apply for <universe-contributor|MOTU|core-dev>.''' || '''Name''' || <YOUR NAME> || || '''Launchpad Page''' || <link to your launchpad page> || || '''Wiki Page''' || <link to your Wiki page> || |
|| '''Name''' || Eric Desrochers || || '''Launchpad Page''' || https://launchpad.net/~slashd || || '''Wiki Page''' || https://wiki.ubuntu.com/slashd || |
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| ''Tell us a bit about yourself.'' | I joined Canonical in August 2014 as a Technical Account Manager within Canonical's STS team. As a result of hard work and effort, I earned respect from my peers. Since then, along with the Canonical Technical Services Engineering team, some of my responsibilities are fixing userland/kernel bugs filed by Ubuntu Advantage customers, providing hotfix, backporting, making them (patch/fix/backport) available in stable through the SRU process, collaborating with upstream developers, ... |
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| ''Tell us how you got involved, what you liked working on and what you could probably do better.'' | I officially started to used Ubuntu in 2006 for my personal computers. In the same time, in my professional life, I was also deploying a few hundreds OpenVZ (Virtuozzo) containers running Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake). Ten years later, I am still running Ubuntu on my personal computers and now have the chance to work for Canonical,the company behind Ubuntu, as a Technical Account Manager fixing userspace and kernel bugs. |
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| ''Let us know what you worked on, with which development teams / developers with whom you cooperated and how it worked out.'' ## As a per-package uploader, please give us some insight into the package maintenance and bug situation since you're working on it. |
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I, Eric Desrochers, apply for Contributing Developer.
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Eric Desrochers |
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Wiki Page |
Who I am
I joined Canonical in August 2014 as a Technical Account Manager within Canonical's STS team. As a result of hard work and effort, I earned respect from my peers. Since then, along with the Canonical Technical Services Engineering team, some of my responsibilities are fixing userland/kernel bugs filed by Ubuntu Advantage customers, providing hotfix, backporting, making them (patch/fix/backport) available in stable through the SRU process, collaborating with upstream developers, ...
My Ubuntu story
I officially started to used Ubuntu in 2006 for my personal computers. In the same time, in my professional life, I was also deploying a few hundreds OpenVZ (Virtuozzo) containers running Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper Drake).
Ten years later, I am still running Ubuntu on my personal computers and now have the chance to work for Canonical,the company behind Ubuntu, as a Technical Account Manager fixing userspace and kernel bugs.
My involvement
Examples of my work / Things I'm proud of
Areas of work
Let us know what you worked on, with which development teams / developers with whom 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
If you'd like to comment, but are not the applicant or a sponsor, do it here. Don't forget to sign with @SIG@.
Endorsements
As a sponsor, just copy the template below, fill it out and add it to this section.
TEMPLATE
== <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.'' ## Full list of sponsored packages can be generated here: ## http://ubuntu-dev.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/ubuntu-sponsorships.cgi? === Areas of Improvement ===
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