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=== Goals for Ubuntu === * Make Ubuntu the #1 Linux distribution in the Educational and Governmental sectors. * Promote Asterisk and OpenMosix as original LTSP extensions to leverage the CPU power of thin clients. * OliverGrawert is also developing ideas along these lines. |
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== Testimonials == | = Testimonials = |
Martin-Éric is the Business Development Manager at [http://www.artecgroup.com Artec Group].
Contact
- Q-FUNK on Freenode, mainly on #ltsp and #ubuntu-x.
[https://launchpad.net/~q-funk Profile on Launchpad]
Contributions to Ubuntu
- Primary Ubuntu bug contact for all the packages he originally maintains at Debian.
- Lot of time spent on X.org issues pertaining to the Geode chipset to make it work on LTSP.
- Created the ["ALSA on PPC"] reference to document the status of ALSA support on PPC hardware.
Team member of [http://www.linux-tuki.fi/ Linux Tuki], which is the official Ubuntu support partner for Finland.
- Ubuntero since 2006-09-18.
Goals for Ubuntu
- Make Ubuntu the #1 Linux distribution in the Educational and Governmental sectors.
Promote Asterisk and OpenMosix as original LTSP extensions to leverage the CPU power of thin clients.
OliverGrawert is also developing ideas along these lines.
Contributions to Debian
- Master of Ceremony and main organizer of Debian Day at Debconf 2005.
- Leader of the Linux-Aktivaatori team that handled Debconf 2005 press relations.
- Debian maintainer since 2003:
[http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=q-funk%40iki.fi Debian Developer's Packages Overview]
Professional Background
- Expertise in Business Strategy, Key Account Management, Product Management.
Co-founded [http://www.linutop.com Linutop], following which he moved on and joined their hardware manufacturer's team.
Currently working as Business Development Manager at [http://www.artecgroup.com Artec Group], an electronic design startup that is a contributor to Coreboot and the Linux kernel, and the manufacturer of the [http://www.thincan.com ThinCan] thin client.
Testimonials
- TBA.
MartinEricRacine (last edited 2010-11-02 12:18:21 by ns02)