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Colin King is a Canonical employee and currently works as an OEM Kernel Engineer in the KernelTeam. He has worked on various parts of the kernel subsystem, covering unionfs, audio, wifi, ethernet, suspend/resume and figuring out weird BIOS issues. He has also contributed to grub in by adding UUID support in Intrepid and ext4 support in Jaunty. He has worked on SSD tweaks and analysed boot performance of Karmic using QEMU. Colin King is a Canonical employee and currently works as an OEM Kernel Engineer in the KernelTeam. He has worked on various parts of the kernel subsystem, covering unionfs, audio, wifi, ethernet, suspend/resume and figuring out weird BIOS issues. He has also contributed to grub by adding UUID support in Intrepid and ext4 support in Jaunty. He has worked on SSD tweaks and analysed boot performance of Karmic using QEMU.
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I recommend Colin for Ubuntu membership. He's a highly productive member of the kernel team and his blog is a valuable resource for the Ubuntu community, and it would be an excellent addition to the planet Ubuntu feed.
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Steve Conklin, Canonical kernel team member, Ubuntu member == Test{o,a,u}monials ==
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A big +1 for Colin to become an Ubuntu member. He's a huge asset to the kernel team and Ubuntu community. His blog is by far one of the finest and most informative blogs that I follow. -- [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LeannOgasawara|Leann Ogasawara]] (Ubuntu member) [[SteveConklin|Steve Conklin]] (kernel team member and Ubuntu member) I recommend Colin for Ubuntu membership. He's a highly productive member of the kernel team and his blog is a valuable resource for the Ubuntu community, and it would be an excellent addition to the planet Ubuntu feed.
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[[LeannOgasawara|Leann Ogasawara]] (Ubuntu member) A big +1 for Colin to become an Ubuntu member. He's a huge asset to the kernel team and Ubuntu community. His blog is by far one of the finest and most informative blogs that I follow.

[[AndyWhitcroft|Andy Whitcroft]] (Ubuntu Kernel Team member) +1 from me. Colin is a big asset to the community contributing to the Ubuntu kernel, researching hardware issues in sound and the like. We need his blog on Ubuntu Planet.

Colin King is a Canonical employee and currently works as an OEM Kernel Engineer in the KernelTeam. He has worked on various parts of the kernel subsystem, covering unionfs, audio, wifi, ethernet, suspend/resume and figuring out weird BIOS issues. He has also contributed to grub by adding UUID support in Intrepid and ext4 support in Jaunty. He has worked on SSD tweaks and analysed boot performance of Karmic using QEMU.

Colin keeps a Ubuntu related blog regularly up to date, with near daily postings on kernel and system related hints and tips.

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I'm currently applying for Ubuntu membership - recommendations most welcome!


Test{o,a,u}monials

Steve Conklin (kernel team member and Ubuntu member) I recommend Colin for Ubuntu membership. He's a highly productive member of the kernel team and his blog is a valuable resource for the Ubuntu community, and it would be an excellent addition to the planet Ubuntu feed.

Leann Ogasawara (Ubuntu member) A big +1 for Colin to become an Ubuntu member. He's a huge asset to the kernel team and Ubuntu community. His blog is by far one of the finest and most informative blogs that I follow.

Andy Whitcroft (Ubuntu Kernel Team member) +1 from me. Colin is a big asset to the community contributing to the Ubuntu kernel, researching hardware issues in sound and the like. We need his blog on Ubuntu Planet.


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