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== JamieStrandboge ==
=== General feedback ===
Marc and I are on the same team and we work very closely together on a day to day basis. I absolutely recommend him for MOTU. His technical abilities are very high, he is experienced with bug triage and very good with the community. I have trusted his work as a member of the Ubuntu Security team for some time, and he has free reign for all stable releases of Ubuntu, so it only makes sense that he should be able to upload to the development release.

=== Specific Experiences of working together ===
There are too many to count really. Lately I sponsored uploads for apparmor and aide, and worked with him a little on flashplugin-nonfree. He is pleasant to work with, stands up for his opinions and willing to change his mind when appropriate. I regularly bounce ideas off of him and ask his opinion on security and user experience issues as well as peer code review. He is a great asset to our team and Ubuntu at large. I very much appreciate his work (thanks Marc!).

=== Areas of Improvement ===
Marc is great and a fast learner. The only area of improvement I can think of is for him to also pursue core-dev. :)

I, Marc Deslauriers, apply for MOTU.

Name

Marc Deslauriers

Launchpad Page

mdeslaur

Wiki Page

MarcDeslauriers

Who I am

I am from Lévis, Québec, Canada, and have been working for Canonical Ltd. as a Ubuntu Security Engineer since November 2008. Previous to working for Canonical, I was a security and open-source consultant.

My Ubuntu story

I have been a Linux user since 1997.

I first tried Ubuntu when Breezy Badger came out, and was immediately impressed with the large quantity of packages in the repositories. For the Linux distribution I was using at the time, I had to maintain a large number of packages for my own use in order to get everything I needed. With Ubuntu, everything was already in the repositories, save for a few exceptions.

Since my packaging experience at that time was limited to building rpms, I started looking into deb packaging. By the time Dapper Drake came out, I switched to Ubuntu as my preferred distribution.

My involvement

I mainly do the following:

  • Triage security issues and CVE numbers in Ubuntu
  • Maintain the Ubuntu CVE Tracker
  • Produce updates packages that include security fixes
  • Backport upstream security patches to older releases we support
  • Write test scripts for all updates we publish
  • Write and publish Ubuntu Security Notices (USN)
  • Participate in the Security Team wiki, and roadmap
  • Develop active security features in Ubuntu
  • Participate with other teams on security issues

Examples of my work / Things I'm proud of

My launchpad page contains a list of bugs and packages I'm currently working on. This page contains some additional package information.

A list of Ubuntu Security Advisories I've published is available here.

I am one of the main contributors to the Ubuntu CVE Tracker and the QA Regression Testing tools.

I added a feature to the aide application to simplify reports by filtering files that got changed by security updates. See the Specification.

I am currently working on getting AppArmor support integrated into apache and our web application packages. See the Specification.

In my own time, I have produced security updates for packages in Universe, such as phpmyadmin and vlc.

Things I could do better

I would like to spend more time writing documentation.

Plans for the future

General

I plan on continuing to produce high-quality security updates for packages in Ubuntu.

One of the areas I would like to work on in the future is to get a stronger Ubuntu security community going to try and address the large number of security vulnerabilities in Universe and Multiverse packages.

I would also like to get more involved in the authentication and smart card features of Ubuntu.

What I like least in Ubuntu

One of the things I like the least in Ubuntu right now, is the lack of a complete out-of-the-box solution for addressing typical security requirements for enterprise use. This includes secure authentication, logging, delegated administrative control, desktop lock-down, etc.

I would like to get more involved into producing use cases, documentation, and blueprints for enterprise usage.


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.

Nicolas Valcarcel

General feedback

I work closely with marc watching the security of ubuntu, he is high technically skilled and he even answer the questions i've from time to time, i'm sure he will be an awesome addition to the team. Because of my access i haven't have had the opportunity to sponsor any of his uploads, but i've take a look at some of them and have had technical talks with him, so i'm sure he is ready.

JamieStrandboge

General feedback

Marc and I are on the same team and we work very closely together on a day to day basis. I absolutely recommend him for MOTU. His technical abilities are very high, he is experienced with bug triage and very good with the community. I have trusted his work as a member of the Ubuntu Security team for some time, and he has free reign for all stable releases of Ubuntu, so it only makes sense that he should be able to upload to the development release.

Specific Experiences of working together

There are too many to count really. Lately I sponsored uploads for apparmor and aide, and worked with him a little on flashplugin-nonfree. He is pleasant to work with, stands up for his opinions and willing to change his mind when appropriate. I regularly bounce ideas off of him and ask his opinion on security and user experience issues as well as peer code review. He is a great asset to our team and Ubuntu at large. I very much appreciate his work (thanks Marc!).

Areas of Improvement

Marc is great and a fast learner. The only area of improvement I can think of is for him to also pursue core-dev. Smile :)


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== <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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