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Hello, I am John Stevenson and have been working with Linux since the days when slackware only came on floppy disks (you remember floppy disks dont you?). I quickly moved on to slackware on tape drive and thought that was great until I came across the Debian project. Since then I have tried other Linux and BSD distributions, but Debian and Ubuntu are my favourites and to me are the distributions that make me most productive. I occasionally use xubuntu for lower powered hardware where I still want a desktop.

I have a background in Java and open source development and agile business analysis and project management. I am also studying and applying lean principles and system thinking to extend agile practices and help encourage and manage organisational change.

I am currently on the leadership team of the graduate development community, a group to help bridge the gap that University students face between what they learn at University and the skills they need for industry.

I am very active in many of the London developer and tester communities and also give talks on open source software, agile development, Kanban and lean system thinking.

Contact information

Name

John Stevenson

Email

john@jr0cket.com

Twitter

@JR0cket

IRC

JR0cket

Launchpad

https://launchpad.net/~jr0cket

Tech Blog

http://jr0cket.com

Lean Agile Blog

http://leanagilemachine.com

Stuff I have done

Future plans for Ubuntu

I am currently creating a series of talks for University students and graduates on open source tools for the modern agile developer, using Ubuntu as the base platform for all the tools. All presentation materials will be created with the Ubuntu distribution, using applications such as Scribus, Open Office, The Gimp, Blender, etc. All demonstrations and workshops will be done using Ubuntu, either by installing directly on students laptops, on usb flash drives or as virtual machines. The goal is to continually raise awareness of the value of open source software for agile developers as well as for highly effective product development projects.

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