LucaFerretti
|
Size: 1389
Comment: More details
|
Size: 2118
Comment: better minimal history
|
| Deletions are marked like this. | Additions are marked like this. |
| Line 9: | Line 9: |
| * Take part in Italian Loco``Team works | * Take part in Italian Loco``Team works (localization, support, other...) |
| Line 20: | Line 20: |
| Started to use Ubuntu on winter 2005, immediately joining the Ubuntu Italian Translation Team; in fact I was yet a GNOME and TP translator, so I was pleased to help the syncronization between upstream and Ubuntu. | I switched to Ubuntu as my primary (and currently only) GNU/Linux distribution on winter 2005, but I was taking a look on Ubuntu starting from its first release; I performed the switch when I subscribed an ADSL service, really useful to keep the distro updated and to enjoy all packages provided. |
| Line 22: | Line 22: |
| Since then, I contributed Ubuntu mostly in Italian translation working on upstream GNOME (I'm now Italian GNOME Team Coordinator), on launchpad, and on Italian Ubuntu wiki, but also in bug reporting and testing upcoming releses. | At that time I was yet involved in Italian localization of GNOME and other FOSS project (as well as in development of GNOME Desktop and other GNOME related software), so I immediately joined the Ubuntu Italian Translation Team, aiming to help the syncronization between upstream and Ubuntu in order to have the best and the most updated localization. |
| Line 24: | Line 24: |
| I'm planning to replace my 5 years old PC, so I'm starting to explore new ways to help Ubuntu and GNOME development (packaging, test alpha in virtual machine...). | Since then, I've increased my involvment in Ubuntu and expecially in Italian Loco``Team, mostly working on localization of software and manuals, but also helping other people on forum and writing/translating guides on wiki. Currently so I'm starting to explore new ways to help Ubuntu and GNOME development: by now in fact my only approach to development releases and bug fixing was my JHBuild sandbox used to test and in case provide patches for upstream GNOME Desktop, but I'm planning to replace my 5 years old PC with a new one, so I think I'll start to install Ubuntu alpha releases on virtual machine and set up a sandbox to build packages. |
Personal Info
Name: Luca Ferretti
Country: Italy
Launchpad profile: elle.uca
Contacts: see my launchpad profile for email/irc/jabber contacts
Current Activities
In Ubuntu
Take part in Italian LocoTeam works (localization, support, other...)
- Translate Ubuntu and other launchpad hosted projects in Italian Language
Use Ubuntu beta release when available in order to report any bug I can found
In Other FOSS Projects
- Coordinator of Italian GNOME Team and member or GNOME Translating Project
- Tester, bug reporter and sometimes patcher for GNOME Desktop
- Maintainer of High Contrast icons in gnome-themes package
- Member or Translation Project
Minimal History
I switched to Ubuntu as my primary (and currently only) GNU/Linux distribution on winter 2005, but I was taking a look on Ubuntu starting from its first release; I performed the switch when I subscribed an ADSL service, really useful to keep the distro updated and to enjoy all packages provided.
At that time I was yet involved in Italian localization of GNOME and other FOSS project (as well as in development of GNOME Desktop and other GNOME related software), so I immediately joined the Ubuntu Italian Translation Team, aiming to help the syncronization between upstream and Ubuntu in order to have the best and the most updated localization.
Since then, I've increased my involvment in Ubuntu and expecially in Italian LocoTeam, mostly working on localization of software and manuals, but also helping other people on forum and writing/translating guides on wiki.
Currently so I'm starting to explore new ways to help Ubuntu and GNOME development: by now in fact my only approach to development releases and bug fixing was my JHBuild sandbox used to test and in case provide patches for upstream GNOME Desktop, but I'm planning to replace my 5 years old PC with a new one, so I think I'll start to install Ubuntu alpha releases on virtual machine and set up a sandbox to build packages.
LucaFerretti (last edited 2011-04-04 21:44:08 by adsl-ull-154-172)