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 * Launchpad : [https://launchpad.ubuntu.com/people/jorge-drqueue]
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My work has been always based on open source products, and now I'm leading a team of developers in a project to build the whole information and computing infrastructure for a robotized parking. Again, we're basing the project on open source products (g++,gtkmm,fltk,umbrello,kdevelop(most),emacs(me) and a lot more). My work has been always based on open source products, and now I'm leading a team of r&d developers in a project to build the whole information and computing infrastructure for a robotized parking. Again, we're basing the project on open source products (g++,gtkmm,fltk,umbrello,kdevelop(most),emacs(me) and a lot more).
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I'm relatively new to Ubuntu, but I'm really amazed about the work that has been done. I'd like to contribute with my time and knowledge to this amazing project. I've been also helping ubuntu in any way I could. For example I sent a fix for malone #1219, reported #1432, #1377, #1371. I've also helped debugging several others also in bugzilla (for example problems in xserver-xorg i810 driver). I'm also working actively in getting the new release of gcl (2.6.7) to build on breezy with gcc-4.0 as current version (2.6.6) fails. I patched the C side problems but there were other Lisp related ones.
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== What could I do == I'm also an active member in #ubuntu-motu, #ubuntu-devel and #ubuntu-es.
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I could code, solve bugs, or maintain packages. I could also test and provide feedback. I'm relatively new to Ubuntu, but I'm really amazed about the work that has been done. I'd like to keep on contributing with my time and knowledge to this amazing project.
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I'd like to be an active member of the ubuntu community, and for like I'm willing to use (happily) some (most) of my spare time. I really enjoy doing what I do. == What I can do ==

I can code proficiently in C and C++, solve bugs, or maintain packages. I will also test and provide feedback reporting bugs.

I'm an active member of the ubuntu community, and so I'm willing to use (happily) some (most) of my spare time on it. I really enjoy doing what I do.

Personal Information

My contributions to Open Source

I've been an active member of the open source community since 9 years ago. I started using Debian in it's early beginnings.

I'm the developer of [http://www.drqueue.org DrQueue], the open source distributed render queue (it has a debian package). I provide help to the open source community through forums irc (comadreja) on even personally to friends.

My work has been always based on open source products, and now I'm leading a team of r&d developers in a project to build the whole information and computing infrastructure for a robotized parking. Again, we're basing the project on open source products (g++,gtkmm,fltk,umbrello,kdevelop(most),emacs(me) and a lot more).

I have sent bug fixes to several projects, and even coded a kernel module for linux 2.0.x (not distributed on the main kernel).

I've been also helping ubuntu in any way I could. For example I sent a fix for malone #1219, reported #1432, #1377, #1371. I've also helped debugging several others also in bugzilla (for example problems in xserver-xorg i810 driver). I'm also working actively in getting the new release of gcl (2.6.7) to build on breezy with gcc-4.0 as current version (2.6.6) fails. I patched the C side problems but there were other Lisp related ones.

I'm also an active member in #ubuntu-motu, #ubuntu-devel and #ubuntu-es.

I'm relatively new to Ubuntu, but I'm really amazed about the work that has been done. I'd like to keep on contributing with my time and knowledge to this amazing project.

What I can do

I can code proficiently in C and C++, solve bugs, or maintain packages. I will also test and provide feedback reporting bugs.

I'm an active member of the ubuntu community, and so I'm willing to use (happily) some (most) of my spare time on it. I really enjoy doing what I do.

What I've been unable to do

I couldn't make my wife use linux, despite my most sincere efforts. Smile :)

Contact

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