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 *MSN: <<MailTo(anthony.hook3 AT SPAMFREE gmail DOT com)>>
 *XMPP
: <<MailTo(anthony.hook3 AT SPAMFREE gmail DOT com)>>
 *IRC: h00k on irc.freenode.net, #ubuntu-offtopic, #wilug, #ubuntu-wisconsin, #ubuntu-us-mn, #ubuntu+1, #ubuntu-irc
 *Google Hangouts: <<MailTo(anthony.hook3 AT SPAMFREE gmail DOT com)>>
 *IRC: h00k on Freenode
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 *Identi.ca: anthonyrhook
*Personal site: http://anthonyrhook.com/
 *Personal site: http://captain.technology.com/
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 *OpenPGP key: [[http://keyserver.ubuntu.com:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x38C7E4DC3FD296DF886DF28DCFC5FB9EA647A28B&op=index|A647A28B]]  *OpenPGP key: [[http://keyserver.ubuntu.com:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x38C7E4DC3FD296DF886DF28DCFC5FB9EA647A28B&op=index|A647A28B]] //I'm not sure I have the private key for this anymore. Contact me if you really need something.
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I am a Senior at the University of Wisconsin - Superior studying Computer Science. I found Open Source in High School when my Intro to Programming teacher brought in a few Ubuntu CD's. I have tried various Linux distros, OpenSolaris, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD, but I find my loyalty with Ubuntu and always return. My first Ubuntu was 7.04 Feisty Fawn, and I have been using Ubuntu since. I am an IT Professional with a wide range of capabilities. I have used many Linux distros, Open Solaris, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, but I find my loyalty with Ubuntu and always return. My first Ubuntu was 5.10 Breezy Badger, and I have been using Ubuntu since. Windows, VMware, and OSX user by day.
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 *Ubuntu Wisconsin LoCo Team Leader https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-us-wisconsin
 *Ubuntu Minnesota LoCo Team Member
 *Launchpad Beta Testers https://launchpad.net/~launchpad-beta-testers
 *Ubuntu Wisconsin LoCo Team Member
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 *Gathering momentum for the [[WisconsinLoCo|WisconsinTeam]] as the Team Contact
 *Established monthly LoCo mettings
 *Gathering momentum for the [[WisconsinLoCo|WisconsinTeam]] as the Team Contact (2008? Or so? I forget exactly - 2015)
 *Established monthly LoCo meetings (2008? Or so? I forget exactly - 2015)
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 *Working on the Ojibwe Translation project with [[TonyYarusso|TonyYarusso]] (it is still young, but progress is being made)
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 *voicecheck application http://launchpad.net/voicecheck  *Planned and executed a Release Party for the Wisconsin LoCo in Madison, WI
*voicecheck application http://launchpad.net/voicecheck //old and moldy
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 *Grow the Wisconsin LoCo and foster more activity
 *Plan and collaborate with the Minnesota LoCo
 *I am very interested in experiences of new users and in the ways to make it more positive
 *Planning, with the LoCo, to participate in the upcoming [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam|Global Jam]]

== IRC Op ==

I would like to extend my contributions to Ubuntu into the IRC Operator status. I feel like I am a good candidate because of exceeding patience, willingness to help, and a desire to grow the Ubuntu community as a whole. I would be pleased to be allowed the opportunity to assist. I have limited experience as an operator, excluding in the LoCo channel #ubuntu-us-wi, but I learn quite quickly. I've been active in the #ubuntu-offtopic community for more than a year, and other #ubuntu* channels as well, and am familiar with the Code of Conduct as well as the Ubuntu Leadership Code of Conduct.
 *Availability: Generally 22:00GMT to around 05:00 GMT
 *Generally in: #ubuntu-offtopic, #wilug, #ubuntu-us-wi, #ubuntu-us-mn, #ubuntu+1, #ubuntu-irc, and #ubuntu
 *Attend monthly LoCo meetings and participate, time willing
 *Plan and collaborate with the [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MinnesotaTeam|Minnesota LoCo]]
 *Continue a presence on IRC
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== Hardware ==

=== Laptop ===
 *Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx 64bit
 *Dell XPS M1530
 *Intel Dual Core T7250 2.0Ghz
 *3gb Ram
 *nVidia 8600M GT 512MB

=== Netbook ===
 *Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx Netbook Edition
 *Asus EEE 1000HC
 *1.6 GHz Intel Atom CPU
 *2gb Ram

Anthony Hook

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Greetings, welcome to my Wiki. Here is a few ways you can get a hold of me.

  • Email: <anthony.hook3 AT SPAMFREE gmail DOT com>

  • Google Hangouts: <anthony.hook3 AT SPAMFREE gmail DOT com>

  • IRC: h00k on Freenode
  • Twitter: anthonyrhook
  • Personal site: http://captain.technology.com/

  • Launchpad site: https://launchpad.net/~anthonyhook

  • OpenPGP key: A647A28B //I'm not sure I have the private key for this anymore. Contact me if you really need something.

Personal History

I am an IT Professional with a wide range of capabilities. I have used many Linux distros, Open Solaris, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, but I find my loyalty with Ubuntu and always return. My first Ubuntu was 5.10 Breezy Badger, and I have been using Ubuntu since. Windows, VMware, and OSX user by day.

Current Memberships

Contributions

  • Gathering momentum for the WisconsinTeam as the Team Contact (2008? Or so? I forget exactly - 2015)

  • Established monthly LoCo meetings (2008? Or so? I forget exactly - 2015)

  • Launched the Ubuntu Wisconsin domain http://ubuntu-wisconsin.org

  • Planned and executed a Release Party for the Wisconsin LoCo in Superior, WI

  • Planned and executed a Release Party for the Wisconsin LoCo in Madison, WI

  • voicecheck application http://launchpad.net/voicecheck //old and moldy

  • Converse with community on #ubuntu-offtopic and #ubuntu-us-wi a few hours each week
  • Edited Ubuntu Hour documentation for clarity

Plans

  • Attend monthly LoCo meetings and participate, time willing

  • Plan and collaborate with the Minnesota LoCo

  • Continue a presence on IRC

Testimonials

  • Anthony is level-headed, good at support, and has demonstrated his commitment to the IRC community and adherence to the Code of Conduct in the time we've shared in #ubuntu-offtopic and other Ubuntu channels. I believe his addition to the #ubuntu-offtopic and #ubuntu operator lists would benefit these channels, and thus support his application to both. -- robertwall 2010-04-08 08:31:21

  • Anthony is definitely silly enough to be an op in #ubuntu-offtopic! -- funkyhat 2024-04-18 16:34:36

  • Anthony is a great asset in all the channels I see him in and I believe would be a perfect fit for an op in any Ubuntu channel. -- amaranth 2010-04-08 18:22:27

Activities

Testimonials

  • <exigraff> speaking on behalf of h00k, from what I've seen working with him over the last five years, he more or less embodies the philosophy of Ubuntu. he's worked hard to further the open-source, open-community mindset in every environment he's been in, and regularly "converts" people to the foss platform without having any conscious intent to do so. Smile :) I'm looking forward to seeing his work as leader of the US-Wisconsin LoCo.

  • <tonyyarusso> as the team contact for a neighboring LoCo (-us-mn), I've had the chance to work with h00k quite a bit lately on loco issues, and saw him organize a Karmic Release Party that was rather awesome. As it took place in Superior, which is a border city with Minnesota, is was a sort of joint event attended by people from both of our LoCos. I haven't had a chance to use it yet, but his Google Voice / libnotify app looks pretty cool, and I'm hoping we can work together to get that packaged for Karmic (I don't know if his wiki mentions it - he expressed an interest in packaging as a future plan)

  • <MenZa> I can only +1 exigraff's "he more or less embodies the philosophy of Ubuntu." I've had the chance to share the #ubuntu-offtopic sphere with h00k for quite a while now, and he often contributes greatly to discussions held, and is very welcoming of new users in the channel.