Fuchs

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Basic information

  • Name: Christian Loosli

  • Location: Biel / Bienne, Canton of Berne, Switzerland

  • Launchpad Account: https://launchpad.net/~fuchs

  • IRC: Fuchs on irc.freenode.net (and several other networks)

About me

Hi there!

My name is Christian, I am male and living in the beautiful "Seeland" in Switzerland. I started using Linux in 2002 with Red Hat Linux. Since then I used several distributions, including Debian, Fedora Core, Gentoo Linux and Kubuntu.

I hold a bachelor's degree in Computer Science and I am currently on my way to earn the master's degree in engineering. I am working part-time as a software-engineer.

I am politically active and I am interested in photography and geocaching.

Feel free to contact me on IRC if you need further information.

Languages

  • Swiss German: native language

  • German: Very good

  • English: Good - Very Good (Cambridge First Certificate with merrit)

  • French: Good (DELF A4, CFS)

  • Spanish: Basics

Feel free to contact me in any of these languages. Depending on the text I might answer in english.

My Contributions to Ubuntu / the Ubuntu Community

Team Membership

Support

  • I give tech support on a regular basis in #ubuntu-de on irc.freenode.net
  • Official supporter and moderator in the German http://www.ubuntuusers.de platform

Testimonials

If you know me and have something nice to say, please leave a comment here.

Torsten Franz

I know Fuchs (Christian) for some years. I work together with him in the ubuntuusers.de team - that is the official German forum for Ubuntu. In this forum he make a very good job as supporter and moderator. He is prudently, fair and solution-oriented. This are needful things for his job. In our discussions, I always have the impression that he understands the principles of conduct of Ubuntu, and can also apply. Fuchs has humor. At a IRC meeting I laugh often with him and I'm often in discussions with him about technical details but also about life itself. I've already met Fuchs a few times in real life, where he has always left a curious and authentic impression on me. Fuchs communicates openly, directly and human. This are the things I've learned to appreciate him very much. He shows himself human when he visited an Ubuntu teammember on the hospital bed. He shows himself directly, if he represents his opinion. He shows himself openly when he accept other opinions beside his own and when he learns from the other opinions. Fuchs represented Ubuntu in a very good way.


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