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| This is one of two pages that hold templates for beginners team members. Comments on the pages have either been made a generic notes on what to put where, or more eleborate with ## which won't display unless you look at the source of a page. These are examples, if you want to make use of them, copy them to your own homepage and then edit them to your liking. Do not apply changes to this page, merely push edit, copy the source and cancel. Be creative, see other people's pages and make it your own by altering it. | |
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| For more information on wiki editing see [[HelpOnEditing|here]]. The alternative homepage style can be seen here [[HomepageBTTemplate2]] |
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| '''Option 1: [[starcraft.man]]''' ------- ## {{http://www.link.to.picture.com}} Will display a picture on page. ||<tablestyle="float:right; font-size: 0.9em; width:40%; background:#F1F1ED; margin: 0 0 1em 1em;" style="padding:0.5em;"> '''Launchpad ID''': || Your Launchpad ID (make a link) || || '''GPG Key''' || Your GPG Public Key ID || || '''Ubuntu Forums''': || Link to your forum account. || || '''IRC''': || List your registered nicks you use on IRC and on what networks || || '''Email''': || your email address || |
||<tablestyle="float:right; font-size: 0.9em; width:40%; background:#F1F1ED; margin: 0 0 1em 1em;" style="padding:0.5em;"> '''Launchpad ID''': || https://launchpad.net/~standforth || || '''GPG Key''' || 58FCF4F9 || || '''Ubuntu Forums''': || http://ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=1170275 || || '''IRC''': || ''standforth'' on ''irc.freenode.net'' || || '''Email''': || steve@standforth.com || |
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| Describe yourself. What do you do in your spare time, what kind of computer and linux experience do you have? Tell as much as you feel comfortable, we don't need to know exactly where you live, we don't do stalking. Maybe you want to sub divide it into sections if it gets long. | I have 32 years experience in IT, with 25 years in Software Engineering. The high-level language I have the most experience with is C, prior to that I programmed machine code, and I was Java certified in 2002. I specialized in embedded systems and communications protocols, and was an author of U.S. Patents 4958342, 4935925 and 4882727 (http://patft.uspto.gov). These resulted from my development of a 32 channel HDLC controller. I would like now to contribute to Open Source development. I've been using Ubuntu since 8.04, and my goal is to be on the Ubuntu development team. |
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| {*} List memberships you have or are apprenticing in (i.e. if your a padawan in Beginners Team). * Bullets are good for lists. * Indent more and they change. |
The teams I would like to join, to start with, are: * Ubuntu Beginners Team * Ubuntu Beginners Team Development Focus Group |
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| What are you planning on doing in imediate and longer future? Doesn't have to all have to do with linux, looking at a degree or certification? Looking for membership to a team? | My goal is to contribute to Ubuntu software development. I have a background in driver development, and I'm interested in seeing Ubuntu support as much hardware as possible. This goes along with the goal of increasing the base of Ubuntu users, especially those using older machines, that would benefit from a non-Microsoft OS upgrade. I also have a strong interest in GUI programming, though I have limited experience in this area. Having been in the Computer Science field since 1978, I believe the current domination of Microsoft is extremely detrimental to the user community, and the future of Information Technology. |
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| {*} Some people like to list short term goals. | I have a lot of work to do to be a contributor to Ubuntu. My short term goals include becoming an expert at Linux system administration. I am following the guide at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BeginnersTeam/FocusGroups/Development/Devbeginnings and will soon be installing the tools, checking out a branch, and figuring out how Ubuntu is put together. I am also bringing my Java skills up to date from when I got my certification in 2002. And I am constantly advocating Ubuntu, explaining its benefits, and getting it installed and in use at every opportunity. |
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| Note: Often people like to list their major contributions, so people know the good work they've done. When you apply for membership to restricted teams, the senior members usually like knowing what you've done before. In this example, several subsections exist. The more work you do, the longer this section will become. | My contributions will be listed as they occur. |
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| {*} On Ubuntu Forums (link to account) as, I do.... | I will be a contributor to Ubuntu Forums as my experience increases. |
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| {*} I've written X guides, and link to them. | I've not yet written any guides, but look forward to this also. |
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| I've edited and made contributions to following pages... {*} Link to Wiki page, people can see page history you don't need to point out exactly what edits you made. |
I have edited https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BeginnersTeam/Structure#Mentoring and added my name to the ''Seeking Mentor'' table. |
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About Me
I have 32 years experience in IT, with 25 years in Software Engineering. The high-level language I have the most experience with is C, prior to that I programmed machine code, and I was Java certified in 2002. I specialized in embedded systems and communications protocols, and was an author of U.S. Patents 4958342, 4935925 and 4882727 (http://patft.uspto.gov). These resulted from my development of a 32 channel HDLC controller. I would like now to contribute to Open Source development. I've been using Ubuntu since 8.04, and my goal is to be on the Ubuntu development team.
Team Memberships
The teams I would like to join, to start with, are:
- Ubuntu Beginners Team
- Ubuntu Beginners Team Development Focus Group
Future Plans & Projects
My goal is to contribute to Ubuntu software development. I have a background in driver development, and I'm interested in seeing Ubuntu support as much hardware as possible. This goes along with the goal of increasing the base of Ubuntu users, especially those using older machines, that would benefit from a non-Microsoft OS upgrade. I also have a strong interest in GUI programming, though I have limited experience in this area.
Having been in the Computer Science field since 1978, I believe the current domination of Microsoft is extremely detrimental to the user community, and the future of Information Technology.
Current Project & Goals
I have a lot of work to do to be a contributor to Ubuntu. My short term goals include becoming an expert at Linux system administration. I am following the guide at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BeginnersTeam/FocusGroups/Development/Devbeginnings and will soon be installing the tools, checking out a branch, and figuring out how Ubuntu is put together. I am also bringing my Java skills up to date from when I got my certification in 2002.
And I am constantly advocating Ubuntu, explaining its benefits, and getting it installed and in use at every opportunity.
Contributions to the Ubuntu Community
My contributions will be listed as they occur.
Support
I will be a contributor to Ubuntu Forums as my experience increases.
Forum Guides:
I've not yet written any guides, but look forward to this also.
Wiki
I have edited https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BeginnersTeam/Structure#Mentoring and added my name to the Seeking Mentor table.
Testimonials
standforth (last edited 2010-10-22 21:55:13 by pool-71-246-18-38)