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Around 1996, I became active in [http://unitopia.de Unitopia] - a MUD where I soon learned LPC (object oriented C obfuscation) and became infected with the OpenSource virus. Around 1996, I became active in [[http://unitopia.de|Unitopia]] - a MUD where I soon learned LPC (object oriented C obfuscation) and became infected with the OpenSource virus.
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In 2000 I installed Debian and really meant it to use it, it was great: finally a Linux distro that was actively maintained and had a working package management. I followed the general discussions, wrote bug reports to Debian and Gnome, advocated Linux in my near environment, became part of the translator group gnome-de.org and active contributor to the UNIX working group at my university. As part of my studies, I developed [http://protosquared.berlios.de protosquared] and (http://libaccustom.berlios.de) - a system to store user preferences on a (very modular and configurable) server, both projects are somewhat abandoned right now. In 2000 I installed Debian and really meant it to use it, it was great: finally a Linux distro that was actively maintained and had a working package management. I followed the general discussions, wrote bug reports to Debian and Gnome, advocated Linux in my near environment, became part of the translator group gnome-de.org and active contributor to the UNIX working group at my university. As part of my studies, I developed [[http://protosquared.berlios.de|protosquared]] and (http://libaccustom.berlios.de) - a system to store user preferences on a (very modular and configurable) server, both projects are somewhat abandoned right now.
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 * make ["MOTU"] kick ass!  * make [[MOTU]] kick ass!
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CategoryHomepage[[BR]] CategoryHomepage<<BR>>

Daniel Holbach

http://daniel.holba.ch/pics/hackergotchi.png I'm 29 years old and live in Berlin, Germany, have a dog named Murphy and (among other things) like Drum'n'Bass music.

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Bio & Interests

Since I grew up with computers around me, it seems I was always interested in making things work on computers.

Bio

Long ago I started programming in Pascal, Delphi and Basic. *shudder* Around 1996, I became active in Unitopia - a MUD where I soon learned LPC (object oriented C obfuscation) and became infected with the OpenSource virus.

In 2000 I installed Debian and really meant it to use it, it was great: finally a Linux distro that was actively maintained and had a working package management. I followed the general discussions, wrote bug reports to Debian and Gnome, advocated Linux in my near environment, became part of the translator group gnome-de.org and active contributor to the UNIX working group at my university. As part of my studies, I developed protosquared and (http://libaccustom.berlios.de) - a system to store user preferences on a (very modular and configurable) server, both projects are somewhat abandoned right now.

Interests

My main interests are

  • to help teams flourish in Ubuntu,
  • get people involved,
  • make MOTU kick ass!


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