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| || '''Location:''' || Bevaix (Neuchâtel), Switzerland (GMT+2) || || '''Blog:''' || [[http://www.stgraber.org]] || || '''Launchpad:''' || [[http://launchpad.net/~stgraber]] || || '''E-Mail:''' || stgraber@ubuntu.com || || '''Jabber:''' || stgraber@gmail.com || || '''IRC:''' || stgraber on irc.freenode.net || |
|| '''Location:''' || Sherbrooke, QC, CA (EST) || || '''Blog:''' || [[http://www.stgraber.org]] || || '''Launchpad:''' || [[http://launchpad.net/~stgraber]] || || '''E-Mail:''' || stgraber@ubuntu.com || || '''Jabber:''' || stgraber@gmail.com || || '''IRC:''' || stgraber on irc.freenode.net || |
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{*} Ubuntu user since Warty Wartog <<BR>> {*} Ubuntu Switzerland team (irc channel, mailing list) <<BR>> {*} Wiki writer (not really active) <<BR>> {*} (Ed)Ubuntu beta testing <<BR>> {*} Ubuntu bugsquad (triaging+reporting bug) <<BR>> {*} Launchpad Beta tester <<BR>> {*} Maintainer of a Universe package (Pastebinit) <<BR>> {*} Packaging when I've time (3 pending) <<BR>> {*} Ubuntu ISO Testing Tracker <<BR>> |
{*} Edubuntu Council member and developer <<BR>> {*} iTalc maintainer in Ubuntu <<BR>> {*} LTSP developer and maintainer in Ubuntu <<BR>> {*} LTSP-Cluster developer <<BR>> {*} Member of the EMEA council for membership approval (even if not in Europe) <<BR>> {*} Ubuntu QA team member working on the ISO testing tracker and other QA resources <<BR>> {*} Ubuntu Switzerland team leader (remotely as I now live in Canada) <<BR>> {*} Ubuntu ISO testing team <<BR>> {*} Pastebinit developer and packager in Universe <<BR>> {*} ... a few other things that you'll likely find on my LP page anyway ... |
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| I'm mostly working on the [[https://iso.qa.stgraber.org|Ubuntu ISO Testing Tracker]], testing myself some ISOs when we are getting close to a new pre-release. As far as packaging is concerned I did some personal packaging for people/school who asked me to do so, for Ubuntu I currently have pastebinit that I maintain (I'm also the upstream) in Universe (It's on its way to Debian). I'm also packaging (gbtsco, pam_exec and miniracer) and hope to have them into Ubuntu by Gutsy. I also did two package update (non-Maintainer upload) for squid (main) and network-manager-vpnc (add some option in the GUI + backend). | Since I joined Revolution Linux in August 2008, I'm now working almost full-time on LTSP both on the development side and on the integration side. I'm also working a lot with education as most of my customers are from the education market. I'm also maintaining iTalc that's very useful when used with LTSP. |
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| Except packaging/coding I'm also installing Edubuntu in my father's secondary school as 2-3 small network trying to have them really integrated in the everyday life of the students and have them used by the teachers :) | Other than that I'm active in a few other teams as listed above. My current goal is to try to teach packaging to some of my colleagues and friends with the hope of making them MOTUs soon. |
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| I also spend a lot of time helping people on both IRC and real life (if we can say so :)), helping people to switch from Windows to Linux, giving or writing talks for conference (mainly about Edubuntu). | == Ubuntu conferences I attended == * Ubuntu Developer Summit in Cambridge, MA (Hardy Heron) * FOSSCamp and one day of Ubuntu Developer Summit in Prague (Intrepid Ibex) * Ubuntu Developer Summit in Mountain View, CA, USA (Jaunty Jackalope) * Ubuntu Developer Summit in Barcelona, Spain (Karmic Koala) * Ubuntu Developer Summit in Dallas, TX, USA (Lucid Lynx) |
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| == BoF I contributed remotely (VOIP) == * [[https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/edubuntu-network-auth-server|edubuntu auth server]] (more listening in fact and commenting a bit) * [[https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/feisty-login|feisty login]] * [[https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/student-control-panel-upgrade|edubuntu student control panel]] |
== What else ? == I'm 19 (in 2009, in case I forget to update the page :)), living since August 2008 in Sherbrooke, QC, CA. I used to live in Bevaix, NE, CH and did my studies there before moving for work to Canada. |
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| == What do I do with computers except Ubuntu? == * Server admin on some dedicated servers (mainly game servers) * Write some software using C# (More on Windows for school, but I'm also using Mono sometimes) * Working on some websites (PHP coder) * Doing a lot of more or less useful PERL scripts |
== Contacting me == You can usually find me on irc.freenode.net as "stgraber" or mail me at one of the e-mails from my Launchpad profile. |
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| == And in real life ? == I'm 17 years old, using Linux for around 7 years. I'm a second year student at the CPLN in Neuchâtel, learning computers. |
== Note == I tend to forget to update this page, if you thin it's completely outdated (it used to be), just nag me :) Look at my Launchpad profile for fresher information. |
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| == IRC channels == You can find me on Freenode on the following channels {*} #edubuntu (Ubuntu for education) <<BR>> {*} #ubuntu-effects (The ubuntu desktop effects team (integration of beryl in Ubuntu)) <<BR>> {*} #ubuntu-meeting (Ubuntu meeting room (too lazy to leave, so I stay)) <<BR>> {*} #ubuntu-education (Usage of Ubuntu in the education) <<BR>> {*} #ubuntu-ch (Ubuntu swiss group) <<BR>> {*} #ubuntu-devel (Ubuntu developer channel) <<BR>> {*} #ubuntu-bugs (Ubuntu bugsquad) <<BR>> {*} #ubuntu-motu (The Master of the Universe)(packaging) <<BR>> {*} #ubuntu-installer (Debian-install and ubiquity channel for my custom CD stuff) <<BR>> {*} #gull (Swiss-french LUG) <<BR>> |
== Edubuntu council application for re-election == Since May 2009 I'm a Edubuntu Council member, as we are reorganizing the project and want to get a strong Edubuntu Council, we are organizing elections to move the Edubuntu Council up to 5 members. |
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| == Mailing lists == I'm currently reading the following mailinglists {*} ubuntu-ch (swiss users) <<BR>> {*} ubuntu-devel (ubuntu developpement) <<BR>> {*} ubuntu-effects (desktop effects) <<BR>> {*} edubuntu-devel (edubuntu developpement) <<BR>> |
I'm applying for re-election as part of the council. I'm mostly involved in Edubuntu by being an Ubuntu Core Developer, work with education all the time due to my work at Revolution Linux. I also develop and maintain LTSP, LTSP-Cluster and iTalc in Ubuntu and give talks about them at conferences. |
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| == Wiki/Doc pages == {*} [[SettingUpSambaPDC]]<<BR>> {*} [[SwissTeam]]<<BR>> |
As part of my previous role in the EC, I've been working on a few documents including our strategy document, wiki re-organization, website. I contributed to the Release Notes and Release Announcement for Karmic Koala, coordinated the ISO testing for Edubuntu and gave an Ubuntu OpenWeek session. I'd be pleased to be part of that council again as I think the Edubuntu community is at a point where there's huge potential of making the project grow and would definitely love to be part of that. |
Stéphane Graber
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What do I do in Ubuntu?
Edubuntu Council member and developer
iTalc maintainer in Ubuntu
LTSP developer and maintainer in Ubuntu
LTSP-Cluster developer
Member of the EMEA council for membership approval (even if not in Europe)
Ubuntu QA team member working on the ISO testing tracker and other QA resources
Ubuntu Switzerland team leader (remotely as I now live in Canada)
Ubuntu ISO testing team
Pastebinit developer and packager in Universe
... a few other things that you'll likely find on my LP page anyway ...
My work for Ubuntu
Since I joined Revolution Linux in August 2008, I'm now working almost full-time on LTSP both on the development side and on the integration side. I'm also working a lot with education as most of my customers are from the education market. I'm also maintaining iTalc that's very useful when used with LTSP.
Other than that I'm active in a few other teams as listed above. My current goal is to try to teach packaging to some of my colleagues and friends with the hope of making them MOTUs soon.
Ubuntu conferences I attended
- Ubuntu Developer Summit in Cambridge, MA (Hardy Heron)
- FOSSCamp and one day of Ubuntu Developer Summit in Prague (Intrepid Ibex)
- Ubuntu Developer Summit in Mountain View, CA, USA (Jaunty Jackalope)
- Ubuntu Developer Summit in Barcelona, Spain (Karmic Koala)
- Ubuntu Developer Summit in Dallas, TX, USA (Lucid Lynx)
What else ?
I'm 19 (in 2009, in case I forget to update the page :)), living since August 2008 in Sherbrooke, QC, CA. I used to live in Bevaix, NE, CH and did my studies there before moving for work to Canada.
Contacting me
You can usually find me on irc.freenode.net as "stgraber" or mail me at one of the e-mails from my Launchpad profile.
Note
I tend to forget to update this page, if you thin it's completely outdated (it used to be), just nag me
Look at my Launchpad profile for fresher information.
Edubuntu council application for re-election
Since May 2009 I'm a Edubuntu Council member, as we are reorganizing the project and want to get a strong Edubuntu Council, we are organizing elections to move the Edubuntu Council up to 5 members.
I'm applying for re-election as part of the council. I'm mostly involved in Edubuntu by being an Ubuntu Core Developer, work with education all the time due to my work at Revolution Linux. I also develop and maintain LTSP, LTSP-Cluster and iTalc in Ubuntu and give talks about them at conferences.
As part of my previous role in the EC, I've been working on a few documents including our strategy document, wiki re-organization, website. I contributed to the Release Notes and Release Announcement for Karmic Koala, coordinated the ISO testing for Edubuntu and gave an Ubuntu OpenWeek session.
I'd be pleased to be part of that council again as I think the Edubuntu community is at a point where there's huge potential of making the project grow and would definitely love to be part of that.
stgraber (last edited 2013-01-30 14:12:12 by stgraber)