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== Tim Gardner, June 11, 2010 == -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Chase has prepared numerous versions of both linux-firmware and linux-firmware-nonfree. I've found him to be thorough and meticulous. I beleive he is ready to be able to upload this set of packages. Tim Gardner -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkwSMQ8ACgkQ/VwK2Iv57+Y8OgCbBHZoIZDBT5kMAeq9c4HVnoao UngAoJ2cOekqTpWUVC+b2ei8kvdRx3W6 =/ua+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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I, Chase Douglas, apply for upload rights for packages linux-firmware and linux-firmware-nonfree.
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Chase Douglas |
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Who I am
I am a member of the Ubuntu Kernel Team, employed by Canonical. My activities to date have included bug fixes for the Ubuntu kernels, a few upstream kernel fixes and improvements, and support for firmware in Ubuntu. I also wrote and maintain the rinputd package as the upstream source and debian package maintainer.
My Ubuntu story
I ran Gentoo for quite a while, and it helped me learn all about GNU/Linux. After a while, I started to use it on my MythTV server as well as my desktops, but I found that I was spending too much time administering it. I moved my server to Ubuntu first, then moved my laptops to Ubuntu, and I've found it to be perfect for what I need. Once I arrived on the Ubuntu Kernel Team, I found myself to be enthralled by the challenge of making the Ubuntu releases work as well as possible. It enthuses me greatly to know that I contribute to helping people enjoy using their computers. I hope that this first step on the road to being an Ubuntu Developer will help further refine my skills so I can contribute more efficiently and effectively.
My involvement
My main areas of work on Ubuntu thus far have been on the kernel directly. I have helped resolve many bugs in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, and I am currently working on making the Maverick kernel shine. Outside of the core kernel source code, I have fixed a few bugs up the stack into X and gnome, and I have been working on making power management better through the pm-utils package in Maverick.
With regards to the linux-firmware and linux-firmware-nonfree packages, I have taken responsibility for their development and maintenance in Ubuntu 10.04 and Maverick. Near the end of the development period for 10.04 LTS I spent some time handling every bug against both packages. The bugs list for each has dropped substantially, and I continue to work on resolutions. I also worked to make the firmware packages lintian clean, and I have added scripts to maintain the firmware by checking for upstream updates. I have worked with TimGardner and AndyWhitcroft to upload fixes into Ubuntu, and I believe this process has been successful all around.
Examples of my work / Things I'm proud of
I have been maintaining releases of the following packages:
Areas of work
Anything relating to the Ubuntu kernel and lower levels of the distribution that lie close to the kernel.
Things I could do better
I am still learning best packaging practices all around. I believe I am at an intermediate packaging level, but I hope that becoming an uploader and exposing myself to more packages will help me grow as a package maintainer.
Plans for the future
General
Regarding the firmware packages, I see one big area for improvement: keeping up to date with the firmware released upstream. We currently wait for bug reports before we pull changes from upstream or elsewhere. I would like to move to a model where we sync firmware from upstream near each Ubuntu development release.
What I like least in Ubuntu
Regarding firmware, I think we do a reasonable job outside of the above goal. We are having some difficulty feeding firmware to upstream, but I am interested in helping to continue our effort in this regard.
Comments
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Endorsements
Tim Gardner, June 11, 2010
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Chase has prepared numerous versions of both linux-firmware and linux-firmware-nonfree. I've found him to be thorough and meticulous. I beleive he is ready to be able to upload this set of packages.
Tim Gardner
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