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I'm a web designer, graphic designer and eMarketing professional in Greenville, South Carolina and/or Boston, Massachusetts. I've been using *nix for about eight or nine years now. I started off Slackware after being compelled by friends on DarkFire IRC. This lasted quite a while until I switched to Debian and FreeBSD. I still have ongoing, loving relationship with Debian and FreeBSD. I have a few dedicated servers running CentOS 5.0. I guess I'm just a flexible guy. I'm an Internet Marketer in Greenville, South Carolina. I travel a lot, but not as much as I used to (in 2008, but I stayed grounded towards the end of 2008...). I've been using *nix for about nine years now. I started off on Slackware after being compelled by friends on DarkFire IRC. This lasted quite a while until I switched to Debian and FreeBSD. I seemed to love Debian more, but FreeBSD has its places in the server world. I have a few dedicated servers running CentOS 5.0. I guess I'm just a flexible guy. I guess I'm an all-around fan of open source.
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I found Ubuntu about 2 years ago and also have a loving relationship with Ubuntu Linux. I use both Debian and Ubuntu for personal use (for different things, mainly Debian on my production server machine(s) at home). In the past year or so, I've been using Ubuntu mostly all of the time on my workstations (laptops and P.C.) in stable current release and development branch release full-time. I found Ubuntu about 3 years ago and also have a loving relationship with Debian. I use both Debian and Ubuntu for personal use (for different things, mainly Debian on my production server machine(s) at home and server environments). In the past year or so, I've been using Ubuntu all of the time on my workstations (laptops and P.C.) in stable current release and development branches. I enjoy testing, reporting bugs and giving back to the community through answering questions where I can whether it be on on the forums, launchpad Answers, or just the mailing list (usually ubuntu-users).
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I began my activity with the Ubuntu Community in early 2007. I officially started the [[SouthCarolinaTeam|South Carolina US Team]] after much thought and talk with Eric Lank (etank, FreeNode IRC) and believe I am assisting it grow and hope to eventually get it approved into an official LoCo in May, 2008. Go Team South Carolina! I began my activity with the Ubuntu Community in early 2007. I officially started the [[SouthCarolinaTeam|South Carolina US Team]] after much thought and talk with Eric Lank (etank) and I am helping it grow and hope to get it approved as an official LoCo in 2009. Go Team South Carolina!
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 {*} Help the team grow in active membership and size.  {*} Help the team grow in active membership and size. (Done)
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 {*} Help the team coordinate efforts, coordinate abilities, and achieve active members.  {*} Help the team coordinate efforts, coordinate abilities, and achieve/keep active members. (Done)
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 {*} Plan and document team happenings and upcoming events.  {*} Plan and document team happenings and upcoming events. (Needed to do more of, start 2009 with a clean slate)
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 {*} Form official South Carolina LoCo Team Charter.  {*} Form official South Carolina LoCo Team Charter. (Done)
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 {*} Become an Approved LoCo team.  {*} Become an Approved LoCo team. (Not done, postponed to 2009)
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 {*} Get to a point as a team where we will be able to mentor other LoCo teams.  {*} Get to a point as a team where we will be able to mentor other LoCo teams. (Postponed to 2009)

Me in Brief

About Me

I'm an Internet Marketer in Greenville, South Carolina. I travel a lot, but not as much as I used to (in 2008, but I stayed grounded towards the end of 2008...). I've been using *nix for about nine years now. I started off on Slackware after being compelled by friends on DarkFire IRC. This lasted quite a while until I switched to Debian and FreeBSD. I seemed to love Debian more, but FreeBSD has its places in the server world. I have a few dedicated servers running CentOS 5.0. I guess I'm just a flexible guy. I guess I'm an all-around fan of open source.

I found Ubuntu about 3 years ago and also have a loving relationship with Debian. I use both Debian and Ubuntu for personal use (for different things, mainly Debian on my production server machine(s) at home and server environments). In the past year or so, I've been using Ubuntu all of the time on my workstations (laptops and P.C.) in stable current release and development branches. I enjoy testing, reporting bugs and giving back to the community through answering questions where I can whether it be on on the forums, launchpad Answers, or just the mailing list (usually ubuntu-users).

I began my activity with the Ubuntu Community in early 2007. I officially started the South Carolina US Team after much thought and talk with Eric Lank (etank) and I am helping it grow and hope to get it approved as an official LoCo in 2009. Go Team South Carolina!

Contributions to the Ubuntu Community

Launchpad Bug Contributions

Other Wiki Contributions

South Carolina Team Items

Some of my other South Carolina Randomness

Goals For The South Carolina LoCo Team in 2008

  • Ubuntu Help the team grow in active membership and size. (Done)

    Ubuntu Help the team coordinate efforts, coordinate abilities, and achieve/keep active members. (Done)

    Ubuntu Plan and document team happenings and upcoming events. (Needed to do more of, start 2009 with a clean slate)

    Ubuntu Form official South Carolina LoCo Team Charter. (Done)

    Ubuntu Become an Approved LoCo team. (Not done, postponed to 2009)

    Ubuntu Get to a point as a team where we will be able to mentor other LoCo teams. (Postponed to 2009)

Testimonials

What do you think about me?


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