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I am Alessio, I live in Aprilia, a small city near Rome and I study Computer Engineering at the University of RomaTre. I am Alessio, I live in Aprilia, a small city near Rome and I study Computer Engineering at the University of !RomaTre.
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## My experience with Ubuntu began with Dapper Drake and, since the first time, I was fascinated by the Ubuntu Code of Conduct. Few weeks later, I started to contribute to Italian Community growth in different ways, at first giving support in technical boards of the italian forums and in IRC channels, then reporting bugs and writing and reviewing howtos for the Italian wiki. My work was appreciated by wiki administrators so I was appointed as wiki ''editor'' on May 2007. In the same period I started to contribute to Italian translations (software and documentation) and one month later I became an Ubuntu Italian LoCo team official member. My experience with Ubuntu began with Dapper Drake and, since the first time, I was fascinated by the Ubuntu Code of Conduct. Few weeks later, I started to contribute to Italian Community growth in different ways, at first giving support in technical boards of the italian forums and in IRC channels, then reporting bugs and writing and reviewing howtos for the Italian wiki. My work was appreciated by wiki administrators so I was appointed as wiki ''editor'' on May 2007. In the same period I started to contribute to Italian translations (software and documentation) and one month later I became an Ubuntu Italian LoCo team official member.
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## I hope that Ubuntu will reach a wider diffusion and I'm trying to make it a reality, by installing Ubuntu systems on a even growing number of people's laptop and desktop and offering my free support. I started to contribute to Ubuntu development during the Intrepid cycle, without any precise goal but I tried to get experience in most of the development processes, through merges, syncs, fixes and SRUs, without focusing on a specific area of development.
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## I started to contribute to the Ubuntu development during the Intrepid dev-cycle, and now I'm an Ubuntu Developer and a Debian Developer. Now I am an Ubuntu Developer and a Debian Developer.
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''Tell us how and when you got involved, what you liked working on and what you could probably do better.'' ## ''Tell us how and when you got involved, what you liked working on and what you could probably do better.''
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##I am an Ubuntu MOTU Developer and I also contribute to the Debian Multimedia Maintainers team as co-maintainer for a number of audio&video production packages, in particular I focus my attention on sound synthesis and processing tools like synthesizers (bristol, alsa modular, ams, ...), filters, samplers, editors (snd, lives, etc) and more.
##Obviously, I try to properly maintain those packages for both Debian and Ubuntu by uploading new upstreams' stable releases, triaging and fixing bugs.
I am involved in Ubuntu as Ubuntu MOTU Developer and I also contribute to the Debian Multimedia Maintainers team as co-maintainer for a number of audio&video production packages, in particular I focus my attention on sound synthesis and processing tools like synthesizers (bristol, alsa modular, ams, ...), filters, samplers, editors (snd, lives, etc) and more.
Obviously, I try to properly maintain those packages for both Debian and Ubuntu by uploading new upstreams' stable releases, triaging and fixing bugs.
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 * Giving my help to extend LV2 support ([[UbuntuStudio/TaskLV2Inclusion]]) for Maverick.
 * More than 1000 uploads since Intrepid.
 * I touched the following ''main'' packages:
  * moin
  * diffstat
  * git
  * simple-scan
  * ncurses
  * rrdtool
  * create-resources
  * flac
  * wvdial
  * libmtp (which I maintain for Debian, too)
  * libgpod
  * pessulus
  * openbabel
  * fontforge
  * upx-ucl
  * jinja2
  * cracklib2
  * joystick
  * imlib2
  * sphinx
  * libexif
  * libieee1284
  * gpm

I, Alessio Treglia, apply for core-dev.

Name

Alessio Treglia

Launchpad Page

https://launchpad.net/~quadrispro

Wiki Page

AlessioTreglia

Who I am

I am Alessio, I live in Aprilia, a small city near Rome and I study Computer Engineering at the University of RomaTre.

My Ubuntu story

My experience with Ubuntu began with Dapper Drake and, since the first time, I was fascinated by the Ubuntu Code of Conduct. Few weeks later, I started to contribute to Italian Community growth in different ways, at first giving support in technical boards of the italian forums and in IRC channels, then reporting bugs and writing and reviewing howtos for the Italian wiki. My work was appreciated by wiki administrators so I was appointed as wiki editor on May 2007. In the same period I started to contribute to Italian translations (software and documentation) and one month later I became an Ubuntu Italian LoCo team official member.

I started to contribute to Ubuntu development during the Intrepid cycle, without any precise goal but I tried to get experience in most of the development processes, through merges, syncs, fixes and SRUs, without focusing on a specific area of development.

Now I am an Ubuntu Developer and a Debian Developer.

My involvement

I am involved in Ubuntu as Ubuntu MOTU Developer and I also contribute to the Debian Multimedia Maintainers team as co-maintainer for a number of audio&video production packages, in particular I focus my attention on sound synthesis and processing tools like synthesizers (bristol, alsa modular, ams, ...), filters, samplers, editors (snd, lives, etc) and more. Obviously, I try to properly maintain those packages for both Debian and Ubuntu by uploading new upstreams' stable releases, triaging and fixing bugs.

Examples of my work / Things I'm proud of

  • Giving my help to extend LV2 support (UbuntuStudio/TaskLV2Inclusion) for Maverick.

  • More than 1000 uploads since Intrepid.
  • I touched the following main packages:

    • moin
    • diffstat
    • git
    • simple-scan
    • ncurses
    • rrdtool
    • create-resources
    • flac
    • wvdial
    • libmtp (which I maintain for Debian, too)
    • libgpod
    • pessulus
    • openbabel
    • fontforge
    • upx-ucl
    • jinja2
    • cracklib2
    • joystick
    • imlib2
    • sphinx
    • libexif
    • libieee1284
    • gpm

Areas of work

Let us know what you worked on, with which development teams / developers 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.''
=== Areas of Improvement ===


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