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== Groups ==

I am a member of the [http://www.ubuntu-uk.org/ Ubuntu - UK] group. I take an active part on the wiki, IRC channel and mail list.
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== LoCo ==

I am fairly active on the ["UKTeam"] mailing list, as well as the IRC channel. Much of the chat is genreal discussion but I help out with any problems too.
I have organised the first Scottish LoCo [https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-uk/2007-March/003619.html area meet] through the mailing list which should be on the 2nd April.

Launchpad:

[https://launchpad.net/~andrew-alex-barber AndrewB]

IRC:

AndrewB (irc.freenode.net) (irc.oftc.net) (irc.indymedia.org) (irc.cluenet.org)

Mobile/Cell Phone:

+44 77 71 79 48 22

eMail:

andrew.alex.barber@gmail.com AndrewB@tuxhacker.org

Homepage:

[http://andrewbarber.co.uk andrewbarber DOT co DOT uk]

Weblog:

[http://www.libervis.com/blogs/23/AndrewB AndrewBs Libervis Blog]

Linux User:

[http://counter.li.org/cgi-bin/runscript/display-person.cgi?user=369819 #369819]

About

My name is Andrew Alexander Barber, a young contributor from Scotland. I am currently studying Software Development at the [http://www.centralcollege.ac.uk/ Central College of Glasgow]. I am an active Scout leader in the non-geek world, devoting a few hours per night on different Scout groups.

Translations

I am a member of the Ubuntu translation team, helping out primarily with the [https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/dapper/+lang/sco Scots] translation. I am slowly learning [https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/dapper/+lang/gd Scottish Gaelic] too, so may soon be able to contribute with that group also.

Support

IRC

I often use Internet Relay Chat to communicate with many members of the GNU/Linux and F(l)OSS community. I am an active helper in the #ubuntu channel, as well as many other channels stretching across the network. Other semi-large channels include #tuxhacker and #tapthru. [http://tuxhacker.org TuxHacker] is a community set up by myself and others to help GNU/Linux users in a friendly way. A lot of the other channels that I am part of, are channels that I have chan-op status and help maintain their community.

Fora/Forum Work

I currently only tend to use one fora, which is one that I also help moderate. The fora is called [http://nuxified.org Nuxified], and is aimed at providing help to Free/Open source software. It is part of the [http://libervis.net Libervis Network] and has thus made me more active in the network as a whole. I used to help out on [http://linuxforums.org LinuxForums] but left due to my stance on many activities of the fora.

Launchpad

I often check on the answers section of the [http://launchpad.net Lauchpad site].

Documentation

I have started working on community documentation for the Ubuntu Documentation team. Submitting articles on things I have worked on in the past and learning new things to document to help other members of the Ubuntu Community.

Testing

I have helped out with the laptop testing team, producing the following two articles;

Promotion

I have handed out many, many live and install disks during my years as a GNU/Linux enthusiast. Even when not an Ubuntu user in my past, I would still pass out the Ubuntu distro as I thought it was best for new users. I also have asked local computer shops to keep a pile and hand out if possible. Along with that, I semi-regularly email my member of parliament (currently John McFall) about my views on F(l)OSS and Open Source matters. Including GNU/Linux usage in Schools, and within the local Council. I hope to help out, and promote Ubuntu Linux (if the chance a rises) at any GNU/Linux event I attend this year.

Events

This year I should be attending;

LoCo

I am fairly active on the ["UKTeam"] mailing list, as well as the IRC channel. Much of the chat is genreal discussion but I help out with any problems too. I have organised the first Scottish LoCo [https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-uk/2007-March/003619.html area meet] through the mailing list which should be on the 2nd April.

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