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== Current Projects == = Ubuntu Contributions =

== Jaunty Development (Proposals) ==
 * Encrypted swap space by default
 * IscsiInitiator: iSCSI support in the installer
 * SwapfileAtInstallation: swapfiles support in the installer
 * SELinux/AppArmor protection of EncryptedPrivateDirectory
 * InitScriptStatusActions: determining if a service is running or not
 * [[http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition/validatedhardware|Working with Canonical's ISV Partners]] for the Ubuntu Server

== Intrepid Development ==
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== Future Projects ==
 * Encrypted swap space by default
 * IscsiInitiator: iSCSI support in the installer
 * SwapfileAtInstallation: swapfiles support in the installer
 * SELinux/AppArmor protection of EncryptedPrivateDirectory
== Hardy Development ==
 * InitScriptStatusActions: determining if a service is running or not
 * ISO testing
 * Hardware enablement and certification testing
 * [[http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition/validatedhardware|Working with Canonical's ISV Partners]] for the Ubuntu Server
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== Contributions == = General Contributions =
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=== Sample of some bugs I've fixed ===
 * see also: https://bugs.launchpad.net/~kirkland
 * Bug:32216, Bug:33649, Bug:44836, Bug:45842, Bug:46145, Bug:46516, Bug:64064, Bug:120375, Bug:155947, Bug:187048, Bug:187403, Bug:194318, Bug:199663, Bug:201287, Bug:201504, Bug:203169, Bug:203966, Bug:206198, Bug:222830, Bug:224945, Bug:234668, Bug:235294, Bug:235781, Bug:238879, Bug:242841, Bug:243361, Bug:246330, Bug:246735, Bug:247084, Bug:247087, Bug:247091, Bug:247096, Bug:247103, Bug:247106, Bug:247336, Bug:247389, Bug:247400, Bug:247590, Bug:247641, Bug:247593, Bug:248420, Bug:249059, Bug:249503, Bug:250988, Bug:251245, Bug:251287, Bug:251299, Bug:251320, Bug:251325, Bug:251330, Bug:251656, Bug:253816, Bug:254714, Bug:255795, Bug:256154, Bug:257568, Bug:258388, Bug:259043, Bug:259127, Bug:259435, Bug:259446, Bug:259477, Bug:260346, Bug:260412, Bug:260441, Bug:260443, Bug:260458, Bug:264160, Bug:264423, Bug:264454, Bug:264533, Bug:270758
=== Bugs ===
 * https://bugs.launchpad.net/~kirkland
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 * see also: https://launchpad.net/~kirkland/+packages
  * ecryptfs-utils [[https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/ecryptfs-utils/50-3ubuntu1|intrepid merge]]
  * xchat [[https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/xchat/2.8.6-2ubuntu1|intrepid merge]]
  * audacious [[https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/audacious/1.5.1-1ubuntu1|intrepid merge]]
  * pam: [[https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/pam/0.99.7.1-6ubuntu1|intrepid merge]]
  * yaboot-installer: [[https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/yaboot-installer/1.1.12ubuntu1|Intrepid merge]]
  * LSB: [[https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lsb|Intrepid merge]]
  * PHP5: [[http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/p/php5/php5_5.2.6-1ubuntu1/changelog|Intrepid merge]]
  * Virtualization metapackages: [[https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-virt|ubuntu-virt-server, ubuntu-virt-mgmt]]
  * LTP merged: [[http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/universe/l/ltp/ltp_20080229-0ubuntu2/changelog|Hardy merge]]
  * cyrus-sasl2 merged: [[http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/c/cyrus-sasl2/cyrus-sasl2_2.1.22.dfsg1-18ubuntu2/changelog|Hardy merge]]
 * https://launchpad.net/~kirkland/+packages
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 * AdamConrad, BryceHarrington, ChuckShort, ColinWatson, [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/emgent|emgent]], JamieStrandboge, KeesCook, LaMontJones, LukeYelavich, MartinPitt, MathiasGug, MatthiasKlose, SorenHansen, SteveLangasek  * AdamConrad, BryceHarrington, ChuckShort, ColinWatson, [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/emgent|emgent]], Evan Dandrea, JamieStrandboge, KeesCook, LaMontJones, LukeYelavich, MartinPitt, MathiasGug, MatthiasKlose, SorenHansen, SteveLangasek
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 * '''Ubuntu Manpage Repository''' - http://ubuntu.dustinkirkland.com/manpag
 * '''Ubuntu Documentation Search''' - http://people.ubuntu.com/~kirkland/search.html
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 * '''Bogo Sec''' - http://launchpad.net/bogosec  * '''BogoSec''' - http://launchpad.net/bogosec
 * '''Ubuntu Manpage Repository''' - http://manpages.ubuntu.com
 * '''Ubuntu Documentation Search''' - http://people.ubuntu.com/~kirkland/search.html
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 * '''Linux''' (kernel) - audit subsystem, SELinux labels  * '''Linux''' (kernel) - audit subsystem (comparators), SELinux labels
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 * '''Ecryptfs''' (crytographic filesystem) - setup pam mounted individual cryto directory in ~/Private
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== Ubuntu Core Developer Endorsements ==

https://launchpadlibrarian.net/18507765/kirkland_192.png

Email:
kirkland@canonical.com
kirkland@ubuntu.com
dustin.kirkland@gmail.com
GPG: 83A61194
IRC:kirkland
Launchpad: kirkland
Location: Austin, TX
Blog: blog.dustinkirkland.com

I am Dustin Kirkland, a developer on Canonical's Ubuntu ServerTeam.

My objective is to develop, extend, package, and support the software that comprises Ubuntu's Server, making it easy to use and secure. I actively triage and fix bug reports against Ubuntu Server packages.

Ubuntu Contributions

Jaunty Development (Proposals)

Intrepid Development

Hardy Development

General Contributions

Bugs

Packaging

Sponsors

I would like to thank the following people for sponsoring my uploads:

Debian Efforts

Upstream Maintainer

I have authored and continue to maintain the following open source projects:

Upstream Projects

I have previously contributed functionality to the following upstream projects:

  • Linux (kernel) - audit subsystem (comparators), SELinux labels

  • Audit (Linux audit userspace subsystem) - comparators

  • Yaboot (PowerPC bootloader) - software RAID, bootonce

  • Anaconda (Red Hat/Fedora installer) - software RAID for PowerPC, incremental ISO integrity check

  • Autotest (automated testing framework) - ltp-diff, conmux

  • LTP (Linux Test Project) - various tests for EAL certification

Publications

Ubuntu Membership Endorsements

I support Dustin's quest to become a Ubuntu member. He has showed alot of knowledge and experience that I appreciate. He would be a good member of the community -- ChuckShort (zul)

Dustin's done great work, and he's a quick learner. Big +1 from me as well. -- KeesCook (kees)

I'm happy that I get to work with Dustin every day. He's very enthusiastic about Ubuntu and I'd certainly consider him ubuntu member material. -- SorenHansen

Ubuntu MOTU Endorsements

Dustin has been a very enthusiastic and knowledgeable Ubuntu developer for several months now, and I have had long and great discussions with him. He mastered the day-to-day packaging arts and never hesitates to ask for advice when in doubt. He has clear goals for the server area and is working on them consistently. I am happy to advocate him to become a MOTU. -- MartinPitt (pitti)

I'm a advocate of Dustin gaining MOTU privileges. He's conscientious and has a good knack for finding well thought out compromises when weighing conflicting needs. I've been very happy with the quality the packaging work I've seen. -- KeesCook (kees)

I've been following Dustin's work on several projects and have been impressed with how he not only solves a given problem, but looks for ways to solve that entire class of problems. I suspect he'll be a huge asset on the MOTU team. -- BryceHarrington (bryce)

Dustin is one of the key member of the Ubuntu Server team. He has excellent ideas for improvements and always discusses them with other developers. He is able to produce technical solutions of very high quality. I highly recommend him for being part of MOTU. -- MathiasGug (mathiaz)

I work with Dustin on a day to day basis and have sponsored several of his packages. His work is of high quality, and he also possesses two of most important traits for being a good Ubuntu developer/contributor: he asks questions (while critically accepting the answers) and learns from his past efforts. I whole-heartedly recommend Dustin for MOTU. -- JamieStrandboge (jdstrand)

I've sponsored some of Dustin's changes and given some advice on his manual page repository work. Generally speaking his work has been of good quality and he's taken on board comments from others quickly and without fuss. I think he knows his way around by now and I'd be happy to recommend him as a MOTU. -- ColinWatson (cjwatson)

Ubuntu Core Developer Endorsements

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