About Me

Hello, my name is Adam Israel. I am a long-time user of Linux, both personally and professionally. I'm currently employed by Canonical, Ltd. I'm also a published author of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and non-fiction, and a former writer at Ars Technica and founder/co-editor of their now-defunct column, Linux.Ars.

My first experience with Linux dates back to 1995, downloading 30+ 3.5" floppy disk images that comprised Slackware. I bounced from distro to distro for a while, eventually sticking with Debian. Then came along "no-name-yet" Linux, a new distro based on Debian, and I've been hooked on Ubuntu ever since.

I've built scalable web applications, run Ubuntu servers in production, handling more than a billion requests/day. I'm also very good at breaking things. These two things are not unrelated.

Contact Information

Name

Adam Israel

IRC

aisrael or stonetable (on irc.arstechnica.com only)

GTalk

adam @ adamisrael.com

Email

adam @ adamisrael.com

Website

http://www.adamisrael.com/

Launchpad

~aisrael

GPG Public Key

5E30ADF79AA56F13

Contributions

As part of the Juju Ecosystem Team @ Canonical, I have:

I have authored many charms, including:

I authored and maintain the Python library charm-benchmark

I have worked to make the developer experience faster and easier. This includes updating the Vagrant Workflow, working internally to bring better tools to our published Vagrant images, and developing a workaround for OS X Yosemite users, who could no longer use sshuttle for routing local traffic to their Juju environment running inside a Vagrant virtual machine. This worked around an incompatibility in sshuttle on Yosemite and significantly improved performance of network traffic between the host and virtual machine.

Future Goals

Among my near-term goals are:

Testimonials

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