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Freddy Martinez |
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Chicago, IL {us} |
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PGP Key: |
[http://keyserver.ubuntu.com:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xDA635757784E0921] |
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Ubuntu User# |
8636 |
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E-Mail: |
MailTo(freddymartinez9 AT gmail DOT com, freddymartinez9 at gmail dot com) |
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IRC: |
Admiral_Chicago on irc.freenode.net or omgponiezlol |
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AIM |
admiralprim3 |
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Current Team/Membership Status
[https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam Mozilla Team]
[https://launchpad.net/people/kubuntu-users Kubuntu Users]
[https://launchpad.net/people/bugsquad/ BugSquad]
[https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-marketing/ Ubuntu Marketing]
[https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntustudio Ubuntu Studio]
[https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-chicago/ Ubuntu Chicago LoCo]
Ubuntu Community Contributions
I am currently working a lot in the MozillaTeam an keeping that team running. I have done extensive work on user support on IRC, namely helping people with as many issues as possible. I have also done bug triaging and working with bugs, keeping them organize and helping shrink the large number of them.
Specifications
Team Work
ChicagoTeam - Organizing and supporting the LoCo Team for the Chicago land area. I am the secondary team contact, and work closely with RichardJohnson to structure the team. I communicate regularly with the team in our IRC channel, #ubuntu-chicago on irc.freenode.net and chaired the first IRC meeting we ever had, and am the event coordinator for the third meeting. Another thing that I do on the Chicago Team is keep the Chicago Team list as spam free as possible, deleting the spam and checking for non-list members that may not be registered but still want to email the list. Updating the website is something I do, as an administrator on the webpage, I update the page with news on releases or meetings, anything the team may find relevant and important.
WikiTeam work - Creating, Editing, and stylizing pages. One page that I am working on is [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CategoryCleanup Category Cleanup]-- work, for example one such page I edited was FirefoxNewVersion which required updating. I would like to get more involved with documentation.
MarketingTeam work - Working with the ChicagoTeam LoCo to do advocacy and spreading Ubunutu in the Chicago land area. Generally spending lots of time discussing Ubuntu and even founding an Open Source (and GNU/Linux) team at my college. One success was a talk at my school on Ubuntu, with many CDs passed out which will be repeated and followed by an Install Fest. Other work on marketing I did was helping with UbuntuWeeklyNews from issues #25, #26, and #27 (as of January 9th, 2006).
- IRC Support - Having been on IRC for since December 2005, I've become familiar with many of the developers and have helped countless people on some of these channels: #kubuntu, #kubuntu-offtopic, #mozilla-team #ubuntu-bugs, #ubuntu-chicago.
BugSquad work - I especially enjoy UbuntuBugDay and use those days to throw all my bug work behind some serious triage. Since November 2006, I've been triaging bugs and I have been also been working on getting more of the Chicago Loco doing bug work. One such bug I reported was related to [https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usplash/+bug/60975 Upsplash art] which I filed, and then was then fixed for the Edgy release. Another bug that I triaged can be seen below.
MozillaTeam work: Started work on the MozillaTeam since January 2007, and have been working with them. The goal of the team is to improve the overall condition of the Mozilla Foundation's applications in Ubuntu. We do this through bug triage, working with our upstream contacts, maintaining documentation for Mozilla apps and more. One bug I helped triage (and sent to the upstream developer) can be found [https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/75420 here]. I am one of the "core" members alongside Alex Latchford, David Farning, John Vivirito that decides new users and have been helping since Day 1. I am also leading the drive to restructure our wiki pages, as well as the head of our new member education program.
About Me
I am a student at Monmouth College in Monmouth, IL and am a Computer Science / Physics major. I try to be involved at my school: Big Brother Big Sister, Protein Folding Project (coding our own to run on a grid computer), Student Senate (as well as being the chair of the IT committee), Monmouth Open Source Society (A F/OSS team I founded) and I am also a member of the Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity. In my free time I enjoy reading literature, working with computers, idling on IRC for obscene amounts of time, programming, skateboarding, martial arts, webcomics and argumentation.
My Availability
Contact me anyway you want, feel free to PM me with relevant questions, comment etc. I am usually on IRC as Admiral_Chicago and that is a good way to contact me, although email would work as well. As a general rule, I am available after 24 UTC on Mondays, Wednesday, Friday and all day otherwise. Remember I am -6 UTC, so please adjust accordingly.
My Goals
Short Term / Community Goals
Become more involved in documentation.
Integrate more with the Ubuntu Studio team and help them with their project.
Become a MOTU in the two releases after Feisty.
Long Term / Community Goals
Help fix Bug #1.
Learn more about Linux / Unix systems in general, I have only been using them since October 2005 and have learned a lot about them, but there is more technical knowledge I would like to learn to contribute further.
Take Ubuntu Chicago LoCo to the max. We have a good base set of members who can do a lot, so hopefully our team will grow to over a thousand members (I'll keep my fingers crossed).
Get on Planet Ubuntu and share my thoughts with developers whom I read daily.
FreddyMartinez (last edited 2008-08-06 16:16:48 by localhost)