I'm ROCHE Didier, aka DidRocks.

Launchpad id : http://launchpad.net/~didrocks

Email : didrocks --at-- ubuntu.com

Jabber : didrocks --at-- ubuntu-fr.org

IRC : didrocks on Freenode

About Me

I am a 32 years old French Ubuntu Developer, living near Lyon.

I am a Core Ubuntu Developer, technical leader of the ubuntu Desktop Team working at Canonical since 2010. I am a member of multiple teams like the archive admin team, main inclusion reviewers… Thanks to the patch pilot program, I am reviewing and sponsoring other community contributor's work.

As a developer, I'm able to dive into various code domain and languages to fix bugs. Pinpoint and browse code developed by others to fix crashes, unexpected behavior or add glue code. Reports the bugs and work with upstream on a solution if applicable to them, sending patches as appropriate.

I consider having strong programming skills: python, C, C++, shell, javascript (es6), HTML). Some more distant knowledge of Java, Dart, Go, PHP, Basic, Perl, and familiarities with glib, GTK, Qt/QML, Django and Polymer libraries and frameworks.

I regular developer and architect multiple projects from scratch (ubuntu-make, oneconf, citrain, quickly, unify, unity-lens-radios, session-migration...). On those, I try to interact with a community of external benevolent contributors and keep them motivated over time. All those projects adopt a strong testing-oriented approach.

About my Linux profile, I started using Linux with Red Hat 6 in 1999. I then really become a regular Linux user since Mandrake 7.0 with a KDE based interface. I used Mandrake until 9.0 release of Mandrake, and then decided to try debian, and was truly satisfied with it, despite the long configuration time it took to have a working environment. I found the apt tools really cool compared to rpm one.

I was seeking for an easy-to-use and install Linux distribution. I found the "no-name-yet", known as Ubuntu today, and become to take some test with it and immediatly loved it) I have sticked with it and Ubuntu makes me love the GNOME environment since this date.

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Testimonials

JonathanMarsaud : Didier Roche has many times showed how he is involved on ubuntu-fr LoCoTeam : from the view of a moderator of #ubuntu-fr, I saw how his book has helped a lot of new users to use Ubuntu. His participation to Ubuntu Party and administration of ubuntu-fr.org merits to be granted Wink ;)

NicolasBarcet : Didier is a very committed Ubuntu actor in the french speaking community, and a very well known one, through his involment in documentation, translation, his book and participation in install party and numerous events. I therefore recommend to the board to grant him a membership he could have claim a long time ago. (Update Sept 5th) Didier also started contributing to ufw (uncomplicated firewall) by providing default rules for various packages and did a great job at it. I was also impressed by his class during Ubuntu Developper day.

JulienRottenberg : Didrocks is a very valuable asset of the Ubuntu french speaking community, he is really committed to any task he accepts to take upon (see the book "Simple comme Ubuntu"). He is very skilled (multiple patchs to the wiki engine doc.ubuntu-fr.org uses to accommodate ubuntu-fr growth) and passionate about Ubuntu, I got the opportunity to meet him on a few occasions, he is a very nice person.

ChristopheSauthier: Speaking as the leader of the french Loco, I can only say that I am surprised that Didier is not a member yet. He has proved a real commitment to Ubuntu and its community through a hard and great work for many years. He is always nice with people, and has showed that he is a real asset in every team he participates in. Therefore I recommend also that the board grant him the Ubuntu Membership.

DidierRoche (last edited 2015-09-28 09:33:41 by 1)