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I am a developer on [http://www.canonical.com Canonical's] Ubuntu ServerTeam. | || {{https://launchpadlibrarian.net/18507765/kirkland_192.png}} ||<30%> '''Email''':<<BR>>kirkland@canonical.com<<BR>>kirkland@ubuntu.com<<BR>>dustin.kirkland@gmail.com<<BR>>'''GPG''': 83A61194<<BR>>'''IRC''':{{{kirkland}}}<<BR>>'''Launchpad''': [[https://launchpad.net/~kirkland|kirkland]] <<BR>> '''Location''': [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin%2C_tx|Austin, TX]] <<BR>> '''Blog''': [[http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/|blog.dustinkirkland.com]]||<50%> I am Dustin Kirkland, an Ubuntu Core Developer of [[http://www.canonical.com|Canonical's]] [[http://www.ubuntu.com|Ubuntu]] Server, and the Manager/TechLead of Canonical's Systems Integration Team. <<BR>><<BR>>My objective is to develop, extend, package, and support the software that comprises Ubuntu Server and Ubuntu Cloud, making it easy to use and secure. I actively triage and fix bug reports against Ubuntu Server packages and opportunistically develop command line tools. || |
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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. I am currently working on encrypted ~/Private directories in each user's home, encrypting swap space by default, and swapfiles supported in the installer. | = 2011 Ubuntu Technical Board Nomination = |
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== Contact Information == | I was quite surprised and humbled to learn from DanielHolbach this morning that I had been nominated to the 2011 Ubuntu Technical Board elections. (I hold each of the current board members in such lofty regards, that the thought of filling their shoes is really quite intimidating!) I've been an Ubuntu user since 2006, joining Canonical's Ubuntu Server Team in February 2008, and becoming an Ubuntu MOTU and Core Developer in the following year. I live and breathe Ubuntu, running on nearly every device in my possession, and having donated numerous others to friends, families, and schools. Ubuntu is much, much more than a job to me -- I spend countless hours working on the project, both "on the clock" and "off". I firmly believe that the Ubuntu Code of Conduct is one of the most important documents in modern Internet social interaction, and that the Ubuntu Community is its leading bastion to the rest of the world. I hope to live and work and interact by the principles therein. I would be delighted and honored to serve on the Ubuntu Technical Board. |
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|| '''Email''' || kirkland@canonical.com, kirkland@ubuntu.com, dustin.kirkland@gmail.com || || '''GPG''' || 83A61194 || || '''IRC''' || ''kirkland'' (irc.freenode.net) || || '''Launchpad''' || [https://launchpad.net/~kirkland] || || '''Location''' || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin%2C_tx Austin, TX] || |
= Ubuntu Contributions = |
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= Projects = | == Community Tools == * [[https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu-doc/+spec/ubuntu-manpage-repository|The Ubuntu Manpage Repository]] * [[http://people.ubuntu.com/~kirkland/search.html|The Ubuntu Developer Documentation Search]] * [[https://help.ubuntu.com|The search engine used by help.ubuntu.com]] |
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== Contributions == | = General Contributions = |
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=== Ubuntu === | || '''Launchpad Projects''' || https://launchpad.net/~kirkland/+related-projects || || '''Maintained Packages''' || https://launchpad.net/~kirkland/+maintained-packages || || '''Uploaded Packages''' || https://launchpad.net/~kirkland/+uploaded-packages || || '''Related Software''' || https://launchpad.net/~kirkland/+related-software || || '''PPA Packages''' || https://launchpad.net/~kirkland/+ppa-packages || || '''Bugs''' || https://launchpad.net/~kirkland/+bugs || |
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==== Current Efforts ==== * '''ecryptfs-utils''' - (Intrepid) working on an upstream script (''ecryptfs-utils'') to create and automatically mount pam-logins ~/Private * '''debianutils''' - (Intrepid) working on a per-user default editor selector interface (''select-editor'') and tying that into Debian's ''sensible-editor'' * '''encrypted swap''' - working on setting up encrypted swap in the Debian Installer * '''swapfiles''' - working on supporting swap files in the Debian Installer * '''Ubuntu Documentation Search''' - http://people.ubuntu.com/~kirkland/search.html * '''ubuntu-vm-builder parameter generator''' - http://people.ubuntu.com/~kirkland/vm-builder.html * '''ISVs''' - working with Canonical's ISV Partners for the Ubuntu Server (IBM, HP, Sun, Dell) |
=== Upstream Maintainer === |
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==== Previous Efforts ==== * Bugs Fixed - lately * wiki:Bug:44836, wiki:Bug:45842, wiki:Bug:46145, wiki:Bug:46516, wiki:Bug:155947, wiki:Bug:187048, wiki:Bug:187403, wiki:Bug:194318, wiki:Bug:199663, wiki:Bug:203966, wiki:Bug:206198, wiki:Bug:222830, wiki:Bug:224945 * Packages Prepared - lately * PHP5: [http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/p/php5/php5_5.2.6-1ubuntu1/changelog Intrepid changelog] * Virtualization metapackages: [https://edge.launchpad.net/~kirkland/+archive ubuntu-virt-server, ubuntu-virt-mgmt] * LTP merged: [http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/universe/l/ltp/ltp_20080229-0ubuntu2/changelog Hardy Changelog] * cyrus-sasl2 merged: [http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/c/cyrus-sasl2/cyrus-sasl2_2.1.22.dfsg1-18ubuntu2/changelog Hardy changelog] |
I have authored (or co-authored) and continue to maintain the following open source projects: |
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=== Debian === * [http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=482774 debianutils select-editor] * [http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=482284 cron sensible-editor] * [http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=483285 lsb-base status_of_proc] * [http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=470091 ltp maintenance] |
* eCryptfs - http://launchpad.net/ecryptfs * Byobu - http://launchpad.net/byobu * PowerNap - http://launchpad.net/powernap * TestDrive - http://launchpad.net/testdrive * Bikeshed - http://launchpad.net/bikeshed * SSH Import ID - http://launchpad.net/ssh-import-id * Errno - http://launchpad.net/errno * Run-one - http://launchpad.net/run-one * Dotdee - http://launchpad.net/dotdee * CPU-Checker - http://launchpad.net/cpu-checker * Cloud-Utils - http://launchpad.net/cloud-utils * ScreenBin - http://launchpad.net/screenbin * Musica - http://launchpad.net/musica * Pictor - http://launchpad.net/pictor * Lynx-Web-App - http://launchpad.net/lynx-web-app * BogoSec - http://launchpad.net/bogosec * service - http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sysvinit-utils * select-editor - http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sensible-utils * kvm-ok - http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cpu-checker * uquick - http://bit.ly/uquick * Ubuntu Manpage Repository - http://manpages.ubuntu.com * Ubuntu Documentation Search - http://help.ubuntu.com |
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=== Authored Projects === | === Ubuntu Related Conference Presentations === * LinuxPlumbers - PowerNap - Santa Rosa, CA (9/2011) * LinuxCon - PowerNap - Vancouver, BC, CA (8/2011) * Texas Linux Fest - Byobu - Austin, TX (4/2011) * SCALE 9x - Byobu - Santa Clara, CA (2/2011) * Ubuntu Hardware Summit - The Ubuntu Server Roadmap - Taipei, Taiwan (9/2010) * Texas Linux Fest- Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud - Austin, TX (4/2010) * LinuxConfAU Distro Summit - Launchpad.net - Wellington, NZ (1/2010) * Linux Filesystems Summit- eCryptfs - San Francisco, CA (4/2009) |
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I have authored and continue to maintain the following open source projects: * '''Ubuntu Documentation Search''' - http://people.ubuntu.com/~kirkland/search.html * '''Pictor''' - https://edge.launchpad.net/pictor * '''Musica''' - https://edge.launchpad.net/musica * '''Lynx-Web-App''' - https://edge.launchpad.net/lynx-web-app * '''Bogo Sec''' - http://bogosec.sourceforge.net/ |
=== Upstream Projects === |
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=== Contributed Projects === I have contributed functionality to the following projects: * '''Linux''' (kernel) - audit subsystem, SELinux labels |
I have previously contributed functionality to the following upstream projects: * '''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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= Testimonials = 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 |
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I am Dustin Kirkland, an Ubuntu Core Developer of Canonical's Ubuntu Server, and the Manager/TechLead of Canonical's Systems Integration Team. |
2011 Ubuntu Technical Board Nomination
I was quite surprised and humbled to learn from DanielHolbach this morning that I had been nominated to the 2011 Ubuntu Technical Board elections. (I hold each of the current board members in such lofty regards, that the thought of filling their shoes is really quite intimidating!) I've been an Ubuntu user since 2006, joining Canonical's Ubuntu Server Team in February 2008, and becoming an Ubuntu MOTU and Core Developer in the following year. I live and breathe Ubuntu, running on nearly every device in my possession, and having donated numerous others to friends, families, and schools. Ubuntu is much, much more than a job to me -- I spend countless hours working on the project, both "on the clock" and "off". I firmly believe that the Ubuntu Code of Conduct is one of the most important documents in modern Internet social interaction, and that the Ubuntu Community is its leading bastion to the rest of the world. I hope to live and work and interact by the principles therein. I would be delighted and honored to serve on the Ubuntu Technical Board.
Ubuntu Contributions
Community Tools
General Contributions
Launchpad Projects |
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Maintained Packages |
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Uploaded Packages |
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Related Software |
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PPA Packages |
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Bugs |
Upstream Maintainer
I have authored (or co-authored) and continue to maintain the following open source projects:
eCryptfs - http://launchpad.net/ecryptfs
Byobu - http://launchpad.net/byobu
Bikeshed - http://launchpad.net/bikeshed
SSH Import ID - http://launchpad.net/ssh-import-id
Errno - http://launchpad.net/errno
Run-one - http://launchpad.net/run-one
Dotdee - http://launchpad.net/dotdee
CPU-Checker - http://launchpad.net/cpu-checker
Cloud-Utils - http://launchpad.net/cloud-utils
Musica - http://launchpad.net/musica
Pictor - http://launchpad.net/pictor
Lynx-Web-App - http://launchpad.net/lynx-web-app
service - http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sysvinit-utils
select-editor - http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sensible-utils
uquick - http://bit.ly/uquick
Ubuntu Manpage Repository - http://manpages.ubuntu.com
Ubuntu Documentation Search - http://help.ubuntu.com
Ubuntu Related Conference Presentations
LinuxPlumbers - PowerNap - Santa Rosa, CA (9/2011)
- Texas Linux Fest - Byobu - Austin, TX (4/2011)
- SCALE 9x - Byobu - Santa Clara, CA (2/2011)
- Ubuntu Hardware Summit - The Ubuntu Server Roadmap - Taipei, Taiwan (9/2010)
- Texas Linux Fest- Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud - Austin, TX (4/2010)
- LinuxConfAU Distro Summit - Launchpad.net - Wellington, NZ (1/2010)
- Linux Filesystems Summit- eCryptfs - San Francisco, CA (4/2009)
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
Linux Software RAID - http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/dw/library/os-ltc-filesystems/Linux-Software-RAID-Tutorial.pdf
Bogo Sec - http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-bogosec.html
Linux system auditing by example (acknowledged for code) - http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-security-audit.html
DustinKirkland (last edited 2011-09-14 00:19:38 by kirkland)