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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.

beuno.jpg

Name:

Martin Albisetti

Location:

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Blog:

http://beuno.com.ar

Launchpad:

http://launchpad.net/~beuno

IRC:

beuno

Summary

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.

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