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 * Started using Linux in 1998. My linux progression went from Redhat -> Mandrake -> Gentoo -> Ubuntu. I started using (k)ubuntu in 2006.  * Started using Linux in 1998. My linux progression went from Redhat -> Mandrake -> Gentoo -> Ubuntu. I started using Kubuntu in 2006 and regular Ubuntu starting with 11.04, because I like unity-2d.
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 * I promote Ubuntu at my local Hackerspace  * I promote Ubuntu at my local Hackerspaces
  * Hosted global jam http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-us-nh/1585/detail/
  * Hosting Precise release party http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-us-nh/1604/detail/
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== Packages ==

 * https://launchpad.net/osd-kernel-oops-notify - An easy way for testers to be notified when the kernel has a problem.

== Patches ==
 * https://code.launchpad.net/~chris.gagnon/checkbox-editor/bug-504320/+merge/69707 - Added accessibility to checkbox-editor
 * https://code.launchpad.net/~chris.gagnon/bugtimetracker/a11y/+merge/72198 - Added accessibility to bugtimetracker
 * Trying to revive the nh loco team
  * Fixed up wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewHampshireTeam/
  * Old Launchpad page owner assigned me as the owner of https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-us-nh (with help from the loco-team and the community team) to me so I could get the team listed on http://loco.ubuntu.com
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 * Provided QA for hardware enablement of Ubuntu on over 50 laptops. http://news.softpedia.com/news/Canonical-Will-Collaborate-With-Lenovo-199265.shtml  * Provided QA for hardware enablement of Ubuntu on over Lenovo laptops
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 * Provided QA for beta release of the Ubuntu IVI-remix https://lists.launchpad.net/ivi-remix/msg00003.html
 * The Ubuntu community has directly benefited from my QA work on hardware enablement on Ubuntu releases 10.10, 11.04, 11.10, and 12.04.

== Bug Activity ==

 * A over 1000 private bugs and a few public bugs:
    * 711549 pressing physical eject button on CD/DVD drive causes icon to remain on desktop after eject
    * 734385 Crash when configure shutdown option selected
    * 736436 bzr-explorer should depend on ssh-askpass
    * 773745 ubuntuone-control-panel-gtk fails to open
    * 766569 volume and power hotkeys don't function when an applet is selected in the panel at the top of the screen
    * 847900 unable to view different months and years with the calendar in panel.
 * Provided QA for beta releases of the Ubuntu IVI-remix. Beta 1 https://lists.launchpad.net/ivi-remix/msg00003.html beta 2 http://news.softpedia.com/news/Ubuntu-IVI-Remix-Beta-2-Officially-Released-242300.shtml
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 * Get more people to join #ubuntu-us-nh irc channel on freenode  * Host more events at hackerspaces

Contact

Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/~chris.gagnon

  • IRC nick: ChrisGagnon

About me

  • NH, USA
  • Work for Canonical as a QA engineer in the mainstream group.
  • Started using Linux in 1998. My linux progression went from Redhat -> Mandrake -> Gentoo -> Ubuntu. I started using Kubuntu in 2006 and regular Ubuntu starting with 11.04, because I like unity-2d.

Community

Hardware Enablement

Upstream

Future

  • I like helping people to use Ubuntu to program microcontrollers. (IE: Arduino, Mindstorm, etc..)
  • Continue working to enable new platforms so Ubuntu users can buy new hardware with Ubuntu pre-installed.
  • Host more events at hackerspaces

Hobbies

  • Guitar
  • Electronics (circuit bending/hacking)

Testimonials

  • Chris Gregan (Canonical OEM Services QA Manager)
    • Chris Gagnon has been instrumental in the success of one of our highest profile projects. Lenovo began shipping their Thinkpad line in China with Ubuntu 10.10 pre-installed. Chris was instrumental in ensuring these systems passed the highest of quality checks and therefore provided the consumers of these systems with the best Ubuntu experience available. Chris has also done some excellent work with tools development including useful scripts, new tests, and even a test robot based on Lego Mindstorm. He continues to be a valuable member of my team and excellent contributer to Ubuntu.
  • Ronald McCollam (Ubuntu member, Canonical technical account manager)

    • Chris is a great contributor to Ubuntu and works tirelessly at it. I see him filing high quality bugs at all hours of the day and testing late into the night. On top of this, he truly embodies the spirit of Ubuntu -- he is always willing to help out others and is patient and friendly while doing so. I can wholeheartedly endorse his application for membership.
  • Chris Wayne (OEM QA Engineer)
    • I have worked with Chris very closely on many projects, and he is one of the most helpful, hardworking QA Engineers I have ever met. He helps people when they need it, he goes out of his way to try to improve existing tools, and he helps Ubuntu immensely in the process.
  • ManojIyer (Ubuntu member, Kernel Team - Hardware Enablement)

    • I have worked very closely with Chris since 10.10 cycle on some of our high visibility projects. Some of the leading PC vendors today ship Ubuntu in china with Ubuntu 10.10 preinstalled. Chris is a meticulous tester, he files quality bugs and follows up each bug though its entire life-cycle. Chris has also made solid contributions towards automated testing, tools and test cases. Chris is passionate about Ubuntu, and executes the core responsibilities of a QA engineer: Quality control, Bug Management and Product improvement to the highest standards, making free software ecosystem, reliable, available and compelling to day to day users and corporations.

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