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=== Goals for Ubuntu ===
 * Make Ubuntu the #1 Linux distribution in the Educational and Governmental sectors.
 * Promote Asterisk and Open Mosix as original LTSP extensions to leverage the CPU power of thin clients.
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 * 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.  * Currently working as Business Development Manager at [http://www.artecgroup.com Artec Group], a startup that contributes to Coreboot and Linux, and that manufactures the [http://www.thincan.com ThinCan] thin client.
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== Testimonials == = Testimonials =

Martin-Éric is the Business Development Manager at [http://www.artecgroup.com Artec Group].

Contact

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 Open Mosix as original LTSP extensions to leverage the CPU power of thin clients.

Contributions to Debian

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], a startup that contributes to Coreboot and Linux, and that manufactures the [http://www.thincan.com ThinCan] thin client.

Testimonials

  • TBA.


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