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I am currently working as an Altiris Engineer supporting and installing Altiris through ITS Communications. One of my goals as I learn Altiris is to figure out a way to get it to better work with Linux and specifically *Ubuntu. Altiris currently supports Red Hat/Fedora but nothing else. The Altiris agent works in *Ubuntu but is not the easiest to install as it requires a compile and also access to linux-headers to recompile a portion of the kernel.
Hopefully *Ubuntu can be found to work more and more with Altiris as I learn more and about the application.
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I am currently leading up the group that does Kubuntu Documentation and am a member of both ubuntu-docs and the kubuntu-team. I work as well on LaptopTesting and help with bug work as much as I can.
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I am a network administrator for a local community bank and in my spare
time I play around w/ Linux and try to understand how to do things
better.
Another interesting fact is that ZI wrote the Kubuntu chapter (Chapter 7) for the Official Ubuntu Book. This chapter has been included as a part of the Example Content on the DesktopCD.
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I am currently working with the documentation team in order to help out.
One of the joys with Ubuntu is that finally I can give back to the community
without having to learn how to program or maintain packages. Just using my
own skills I can now give back through help on Wikis and the doc team. Part
of that giving back is working on the Kuserguide and Kquickguide.
I am also working on the AdeptGuide and re-writing everything as we are currently at 2.0 and there was a lot of improvments from 1.0 to 2.0. The current guide focuses on 1.0 and is way out of date. Hopefully soon I'll have some documents up and ready to go.
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It appears that I am currently the only one working on docs for Kubuntu, at least actively. Come check out UserDocumentation and please help out w/ Kubuntu docs. Working with JonathanRiddell we have just finished the Kubuntu Release Guide. Next up on the list is About Kubuntu and then Kubuntu Quickguide.

I spend a lot of time in #ubuntu-docs and contribute to the
discussion and mailing list.

Recently I have started hanging out in #kubuntu trying to help people out
there.

To help with Breezy and the LaptopTestingTeam I have contacted JoelKonkleParker as
we both have DellInspiron5150 laptops.

Currently running the preview release of Kubuntu. Good job guys
We have started working on Edgy documents... See KubuntuDocs/Edgy for more details.

JonathanJesse

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I am currently working as an Altiris Engineer supporting and installing Altiris through ITS Communications. One of my goals as I learn Altiris is to figure out a way to get it to better work with Linux and specifically *Ubuntu. Altiris currently supports Red Hat/Fedora but nothing else. The Altiris agent works in *Ubuntu but is not the easiest to install as it requires a compile and also access to linux-headers to recompile a portion of the kernel. Hopefully *Ubuntu can be found to work more and more with Altiris as I learn more and about the application.

I am currently leading up the group that does Kubuntu Documentation and am a member of both ubuntu-docs and the kubuntu-team. I work as well on LaptopTesting and help with bug work as much as I can.

Another interesting fact is that ZI wrote the Kubuntu chapter (Chapter 7) for the Official Ubuntu Book. This chapter has been included as a part of the Example Content on the DesktopCD.

I am also working on the AdeptGuide and re-writing everything as we are currently at 2.0 and there was a lot of improvments from 1.0 to 2.0. The current guide focuses on 1.0 and is way out of date. Hopefully soon I'll have some documents up and ready to go.

We have started working on Edgy documents... See KubuntuDocs/Edgy for more details.

JonathanJesse (last edited 2009-11-17 03:54:32 by 12)