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* Started using Ubuntu on day one of the 4.10 release * Picked up the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter and was the editor for a year and a half * Founded the Argentina LoCo (which is still [[ArgentinaTeam/ReApprovalApplication|super active!]]) * Created [[http://www.ubuntustats.com/|ubuntustats.com]] (now sort of abandoned) * In the Ubuntu [[Membership/RegionalBoards|Membership Board for Americas]] (on my second term!) |
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If it's something Wine related in Ubuntu, odds are I'm responsible for getting it done. But, like all Ubuntu developers, I occasionally dabble in other areas that I often forget about. This is a partial list of those things. I try to update this once a cycle, and often forget things. | I got into Ubuntu through Debian. I had jumped from distro to distro for a while and fell in love with apt, making Debian my distro of choice. When Ubuntu 4.10 came out with the concept of "Debian, but for humans", I knew that was where I wanted to be so I jumped over on day 1. |
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=== How I got to Ubuntu === | I started helping out in different places in the community almost immediately, started off in the Ubuntu Marketing team where I revived the defunct Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter and was the editor of it for a year and a half. I also founded the Argentina LoCo team, which has now turned into a vibrant local community thanks to many other people. Following that I worked on some related projects like Launchpad and Bazaar, and moved on to roles more related to leadership. Two years ago I joined the Regional Membership board for the Americas and served out my 2 year term and have recently been renewed. |
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Martin Albisetti |
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Summary
- Started using Ubuntu on day one of the 4.10 release
- Picked up the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter and was the editor for a year and a half
Founded the Argentina LoCo (which is still super active!)
Created ubuntustats.com (now sort of abandoned)
In the Ubuntu Membership Board for Americas (on my second term!)
History of me in Ubuntu
I got into Ubuntu through Debian. I had jumped from distro to distro for a while and fell in love with apt, making Debian my distro of choice. When Ubuntu 4.10 came out with the concept of "Debian, but for humans", I knew that was where I wanted to be so I jumped over on day 1.
I started helping out in different places in the community almost immediately, started off in the Ubuntu Marketing team where I revived the defunct Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter and was the editor of it for a year and a half. I also founded the Argentina LoCo team, which has now turned into a vibrant local community thanks to many other people. Following that I worked on some related projects like Launchpad and Bazaar, and moved on to roles more related to leadership. Two years ago I joined the Regional Membership board for the Americas and served out my 2 year term and have recently been renewed.