DeveloperApplication-MOTU

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== KenVanDine ==
=== General feedback ===
Lukasz has always be a pleasure to work with, and takes feedback well. He's shown great attention to detail and good judgement in regard to what should and shouldn't be uploaded to the archive. I think he would be a valuable contributor as a MOTU.

=== Specific Experiences of working together ===
I have reviewed quite a few (dozens at least) packages for Lukasz. I've also had Lukasz review changes from me before uploading, he's been thorough provided good feedback.

I, Łukasz Zemczak, apply for MOTU.

Name

Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak

Launchpad Page

https://launchpad.net/~sil2100

Wiki Page

N/A

Website

http://sil2100.vexillium.org

Who I am

I am a software engineer and a long time GNU/Linux user. I am an operating system enthusiast, interested in OS development, programming and embedded systems. I started out with Red Hat and Slackware in my childhood days, later on getting sucked into BeOS and its open-source rewrite Haiku - both as an user and developer (I even successfully completed Google Summer of Code as a Haiku student). I have worked on the development of the niche' Lintrack GNU/Linux distribution for around 2 years. During the same time I have worked on a few custom Linux distributions used for embedded systems and network devices from the Miure and ASN products (Miure Duo, ASN RadioOS) - also working on GNU/Linux kernel and driver development for those platforms. Since 2012 onward I am also involved in the release process of many Ubuntu upstream flagship projects, e.g. Unity, HUD, Compiz. Member of the Canonical Ubuntu Engineering Landing Team, responsible for scheduling and preparing releases for many desktop and touch related projects. My programming languages of choice are C, C++ and Python.

My Ubuntu story

I started out as an Ubuntu user in the year 2006 - I don't know the exact date, but that's when I remember using Xubuntu and contributing to the then-used XArchiver file archiver. Since then Ubuntu became my primary operating system and I'm using it daily since then.

My involvement

Besides my contributions to some smaller Ubuntu/Xubuntu projects, after joining Canonical in 2011 I have worked on many packaging related tasks for internal projects. Later I was helping out with preparing new releases of components from the Unity stack (Unity, Nux, Compiz, BAMF etc.) into the archive. Currently maintaining package releases from the CI Train and the now deprecated cu2d (daily-release infrastructure). I am acting as a debian packaging helper for those projects, reviewing packaging changes, helping out in package maintenance.

I am the current maintainer of the appmenu-qt and appmenu-qt5 projects used in Ubuntu. I am currently also helping out in the maintenance of the ubuntu-keyboard package. I also did some bug-fixes for the Compiz, Unity and Unity-2D projects back in the past.

Examples of my work / Things I'm proud of

Let us know what you worked on, with which development teams / developers with whom you cooperated and how it worked out.

Notable bugs I have been working on

Unity/Compiz:

Appmenu-qt:

Others:

Blueprints

Package maintenance

I'm the current main package maintainer of the following projects:

List of packages I have prepared which got sponsored by others

Areas of work

  • Package maintenance, review and preparation
  • C/C++ generic GNU/Linux programming - both for bug-fixing and feature implementation
  • Package release management for various Ubuntu upstream projects

Things I could do better

Most certainly I need to pay much more attention to small details.

Plans for the future

General

What I like least in Ubuntu

Please describe what you like least in Ubuntu and what thoughts do you have about fixing it.


Comments

If you'd like to comment, but are not the applicant or a sponsor, do it here. Don't forget to sign with @SIG@.


Endorsements

As a sponsor, just copy the template below, fill it out and add it to this section.

KenVanDine

General feedback

Lukasz has always be a pleasure to work with, and takes feedback well. He's shown great attention to detail and good judgement in regard to what should and shouldn't be uploaded to the archive. I think he would be a valuable contributor as a MOTU.

Specific Experiences of working together

I have reviewed quite a few (dozens at least) packages for Lukasz. I've also had Lukasz review changes from me before uploading, he's been thorough provided good feedback.


TEMPLATE

== <SPONSORS NAME> ==
=== General feedback ===
## Please fill us in on your shared experience. (How many packages did you sponsor? How would you judge the quality? How would you describe the improvements? Do you trust the applicant?)

=== Specific Experiences of working together ===
''Please add good examples of your work together, but also cases that could have handled better.''
=== Areas of Improvement ===


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