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== Projects == === Projects ===
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 * I am the main developer of a [http://dev.gxware.org/index.php?dir=linux-lkt/ patchset] for the Linux kernel focused to increase overall system performances. Desktop users will definitely love it :D  * I am the main developer of a [http://dev.gxware.org/index.php?dir=linux-lkt/ patchset] for the Linux kernel focused to increase overall system performances.
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You can also visit my [http://www.linuxdc.it website], in italian. You can also visit my [http://www.linuxdc.it weblog], in italian.
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== Contacts == === Contacts ===
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== Ubuntu and me == === Ubuntu and me ===
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== Specifications ==
Here is a list of specifications I am involved in:
 * ["cdrkit"]
 * LinuxKernelCrashDumpSpec
 * RapidReboot
=== Packaging ===
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== Testing == As a member of [https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-backports-testers Ubuntu Backports Testing Team], I am trying to triage requests related to [https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-backports-testers Edgy-backports] issues.
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I am currently running FeistyFawn in order to follow Ubuntu development process and to report issues I have encountered. I am building special packages for users who needs software which is present in Ubuntu development releases or in Debian repositories only.
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== Wiki and Documentation == === Wiki and Documentation ===
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== Italian Community == === Testing ===

I am currently running FeistyFawn in order to follow Ubuntu development process and to report issues I encounter.

= My engagement with Ubuntu Italian Community =
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== Future activities == I am a moderator of the [https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-it-forum Ubuntu Italian Forum]

= Future activities =

About me

I am a 23-year-old boy living in Guastalla (RE), a little city in Northern Italy.

My main interests are GNU/Linux and kernel development, but i love [http://www.nba.com/lakers/ basketball] too.

Projects

You can also visit my [http://www.linuxdc.it weblog], in italian.

Contacts

About Ubuntu

My first try with Ubuntu was on a friend's webserver. He was unhappy of Windows 2000 Server, so he asked me to help him to setup a GNU/Linux-based platform. He had an Ubuntu CD so we decided to install it. I was so impressed of its features so I decided to use it on my box too.

Ubuntu and me

After many years with Debian, I feel "at home" with Ubuntu. It is one of the best distribution I have ever seen with unique features: up-to-date software, frequent updates, nice look & feel and, most of all, a great community behind the entire project. Some times ago, when I noticed a [https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/50610 strange behaviour], I received good feedbacks and I was able to fix the bug quickly.

Ubuntu and business

I work as an accountant in a big enterprise in Northern Italy, but I am responsible for IT-related matters too. We needed to upgrade our internal servers based on Windows NT in order to achieve better performances. Ubuntu was my choice and now it manages e-mails, file storage and serves as PDC, but we are planning to migrate [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAP_R/3 SAP R/3], our ERP application, to a GNU/Linux-based platform. With this solution we reduced noticeably our IT total cost of ownership and we achieved a better overall security and stability.

My engagement with Ubuntu

See my [https://launchpad.net/people/dktrkranz/ Launchpad profile].

Bugs

As a member of BugSquad and DesktopTeam, I am going to help developers by reducing the number of unconfirmed bugs.

Support

As Support Contact, I am trying to help people by answering at their support requests.

Packaging

As a member of [https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-backports-testers Ubuntu Backports Testing Team], I am trying to triage requests related to [https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-backports-testers Edgy-backports] issues.

I am building special packages for users who needs software which is present in Ubuntu development releases or in Debian repositories only.

Wiki and Documentation

I am contributing to write [https://help.launchpad.net/SupportTrackerDocumentation Support Tracker Documentation] page in order to provide users a quick reference to the support tracker. My main work concerns [https://help.launchpad.net/SupportTrackerTour Support Tracker Tour] page, a quick tour of the main features provided by the tracker with some useful screenshots.

I am writing /QuickFixes, a page which is meant to give users a quick solution to some issues I have found in Ubuntu.

Testing

I am currently running FeistyFawn in order to follow Ubuntu development process and to report issues I encounter.

My engagement with Ubuntu Italian Community

I am an active member of [http://forum.ubuntu-it.org Ubuntu Italian Forum], where I try to help new users to solve their issues.

I am a moderator of the [https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-it-forum Ubuntu Italian Forum]

Future activities

Links

Here are some links I am interested the most:


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