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= Martin-EricRacine = ||<tablestyle="float:right; font-size: 0.9em; width:40%; background:#F1F1ED; margin: 0 0 1em 1em;" style="padding:0.5em;">'''Contents'''<<BR>><<TableOfContents>>||
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== Martin-Éric Racine == || '''Name''' || Martin-Éric RACİNE ||
|| '''Launchpad Page''' || [[https://launchpad.net/~q-funk|q-funk]] ||
|| '''Wiki Page''' || MartinEricRacine ||
|| '''Blog''' || [[http://q-funk.blogspot.com/search/label/Ubuntu|Ubuntu articles]]||
|| '''Place''' || Helsinki, Suomi ||
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''' Making Ubuntu a visible brand name in the corporate world. '''
 * All your Armani suits are belong to '''me'''!
 * Uncurable GNOME lover!
 * Born to be blogged!
= Who I am =
I've been a Free Software user on various UNIX platforms since 1996. My Linux experience started in 1999 with a failed Red Hat install, followed by a successful Debian install on the same hardware. I have been maintaining a few Debian packages since 2003 and tracking bugs against them on Launchpad since 2005.
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=== Background === However, my main focus in Free Software has always been on business development rather than on software development.
For example:
 * 2009-2010: Launching a new product that leverages unpublished ideas I had developed at Linutop and Artec.
 * 2007-2008: Business Development Manager at [[http://www.artecgroup.com|Artec]], a hardware startup that contributes to Coreboot and Linux kernel, and manufactures the [[http://www.thincan.com|ThinCan]].
 * 2006-2007: Established [[http://www.linutop.com|Linutop]] with French partners, then migrated to the company that designs and manufactures their hardware i.e. Artec.
 * Previous 10 years in various Free Software startups as CTO (network security products), Product Specialist (mobile communication platform), etc.
= Conferences and Events =
 * Attended '''Linux Tag''' in Berlin, in 2008. Involved at the Coreboot and Skole Linux booths.
 * Attended '''UDS Intrepid''' in Prague in 2008. Contributed to several sessions.
 * Attended '''Solutions Linux''' in Paris in 2008. Involved at the Debian and Ubuntu booths.
 * Attended '''Linux 15th Anniversary''' in Helsinki in 2006.
 * Attended '''Debconf5''' in Helsinki in 2005. Leader of the PR team and MC of Debian Day.
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 * Professional pedigree in Software Project Management and Key Account Management. http://www.iki.fi/q-funk/
 * Experienced UNIX user who recently started maintaining some Debian packages of his own (cups-pdf, numlockx, upgrade-system). http://funkyware.konflux.at/ http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=q-funk%40iki.fi http://nm.debian.org/nmstatus.php?email=q-funk%40iki.fi
 * Hyperactive bug reporter with a strong emphasis on localisation and usability aspects. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?submitter=q-funk%40iki.fi
= My Ubuntu story =
I first heard about Ubuntu in 2004 back when Warty was still under development. I tried it and felt that it wasn't ready for public consumption. This changed starting with Breezy and I've been handing Ubuntu CD's out ever since then.
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=== Goals for Ubuntu === == My involvement ==
 * Member of X team since 2009-08-18.
   * Sustained contributions to the Geode X.org driver to ensure it keeps on working on LTSP clients since 2007.
 * Ubuntu member since 2009-07-16.
 * Attended '''UDS Intrepid''' in Prague in 2008. Contributed to several sessions.
 * Primary bug contact on Launchpad for all the Ubuntu packages maintained by myself at Debian.
 * Launchpad user since 2005-06-15.
 * Initiated the impromptu Debian derivatives meeting that took place during Debconf5 in 2005 to facilitate dialog between Debian, Ubuntu, Skole Linux, Maemo and other distributions towards better collaboration on issues of mutual interest.
Previous involvement:
 * Formerly involved in CUPS maintenance and in language packs for Estonian, Latvian and Russian.
 * Former member of [[http://www.linux-tuki.fi/|Linux Tuki]] ("Linux Support" in Finnish), which is the official Ubuntu support partner for Finland.
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 * Create, develop and implement marketting strategies to make Ubuntu the new de-facto Entreprise Linux solution.
 * Further support startups interested in developing Ubuntu-based custom distributions for their local market.
 * Maintain my own packages (same as those I have on Debian - see above) and possibly adopt MOTU packages too.
 * Actively sollicit Linux PPC developers' help towards fixing ALSA on PPC. Got MarkShuttleworth to offer a 500 USD bounty towards this issue. https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=306 http://www.iki.fi/q-funk/cgi-bin/blosxom.cgi/2005/02/04#2005-02-04_ALSA_PPC_bounty
= Plans for the future =
 * Make Ubuntu the #1 Linux distribution in the Educational and Governmental sectors, with a focus on LTSP.
 * Keep on maintaining Geode-related packages to ensure a sustainable support for the Geode platform in Ubuntu.
 * Promote Asterisk and Open Mosix as original LTSP extensions to leverage the CPU power of thin clients.
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=== Availability === = Contributions to other Free Software =
''' X.org '''
 * [[http://people.freedesktop.org/~q-funk/|Release Manager]] for the [[http://wiki.x.org/wiki/AMDGeodeDriver|Geode video driver]].
''' Debian '''
 * Leader of the Linux-Aktivaatori team that handled Debconf 2005 press relations.
 * Master of Ceremony and main organizer of Debian Day at Debconf 2005.
 * [[http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=q-funk%40iki.fi|Maintainer]] since 2003.
''' ALSA '''
 * Created the [[ALSA_on_PPC]] reference to document the status of ALSA support on PPC hardware.
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 * Full-time. See blog for details. = Testimonials =
 * I've known Martin-Eric for quite some time now and I've been a direct witness to his involvement and interest in Ubuntu, including advocacy. I've had to deal with intricate bugs where Martin-Eric provides useful comments, and even fixes :) He's always keen on helping others "the Ubuntu way". -- FabianRodriguez aka MagicFab
 * Working on LTSP, Martin-Eric's help with the Geode driver has been of great help. He's a very capable developer and his contributions to the Ubuntu project have helped a lot of people. I'd be pleased to see him become an Ubuntu member. -- StéphaneGraber - stgraber

Name

Martin-Éric RACİNE

Launchpad Page

q-funk

Wiki Page

MartinEricRacine

Blog

Ubuntu articles

Place

Helsinki, Suomi

Who I am

I've been a Free Software user on various UNIX platforms since 1996. My Linux experience started in 1999 with a failed Red Hat install, followed by a successful Debian install on the same hardware. I have been maintaining a few Debian packages since 2003 and tracking bugs against them on Launchpad since 2005.

However, my main focus in Free Software has always been on business development rather than on software development. For example:

  • 2009-2010: Launching a new product that leverages unpublished ideas I had developed at Linutop and Artec.
  • 2007-2008: Business Development Manager at Artec, a hardware startup that contributes to Coreboot and Linux kernel, and manufactures the ThinCan.

  • 2006-2007: Established Linutop with French partners, then migrated to the company that designs and manufactures their hardware i.e. Artec.

  • Previous 10 years in various Free Software startups as CTO (network security products), Product Specialist (mobile communication platform), etc.

Conferences and Events

  • Attended Linux Tag in Berlin, in 2008. Involved at the Coreboot and Skole Linux booths.

  • Attended UDS Intrepid in Prague in 2008. Contributed to several sessions.

  • Attended Solutions Linux in Paris in 2008. Involved at the Debian and Ubuntu booths.

  • Attended Linux 15th Anniversary in Helsinki in 2006.

  • Attended Debconf5 in Helsinki in 2005. Leader of the PR team and MC of Debian Day.

My Ubuntu story

I first heard about Ubuntu in 2004 back when Warty was still under development. I tried it and felt that it wasn't ready for public consumption. This changed starting with Breezy and I've been handing Ubuntu CD's out ever since then.

My involvement

  • Member of X team since 2009-08-18.
    • Sustained contributions to the Geode X.org driver to ensure it keeps on working on LTSP clients since 2007.
  • Ubuntu member since 2009-07-16.
  • Attended UDS Intrepid in Prague in 2008. Contributed to several sessions.

  • Primary bug contact on Launchpad for all the Ubuntu packages maintained by myself at Debian.
  • Launchpad user since 2005-06-15.
  • Initiated the impromptu Debian derivatives meeting that took place during Debconf5 in 2005 to facilitate dialog between Debian, Ubuntu, Skole Linux, Maemo and other distributions towards better collaboration on issues of mutual interest.

Previous involvement:

  • Formerly involved in CUPS maintenance and in language packs for Estonian, Latvian and Russian.
  • Former member of Linux Tuki ("Linux Support" in Finnish), which is the official Ubuntu support partner for Finland.

Plans for the future

  • Make Ubuntu the #1 Linux distribution in the Educational and Governmental sectors, with a focus on LTSP.
  • Keep on maintaining Geode-related packages to ensure a sustainable support for the Geode platform in Ubuntu.
  • Promote Asterisk and Open Mosix as original LTSP extensions to leverage the CPU power of thin clients.

Contributions to other Free Software

X.org

Debian

  • Leader of the Linux-Aktivaatori team that handled Debconf 2005 press relations.
  • Master of Ceremony and main organizer of Debian Day at Debconf 2005.
  • Maintainer since 2003.

ALSA

  • Created the ALSA_on_PPC reference to document the status of ALSA support on PPC hardware.

Testimonials

  • I've known Martin-Eric for quite some time now and I've been a direct witness to his involvement and interest in Ubuntu, including advocacy. I've had to deal with intricate bugs where Martin-Eric provides useful comments, and even fixes Smile :) He's always keen on helping others "the Ubuntu way". -- FabianRodriguez aka MagicFab

  • Working on LTSP, Martin-Eric's help with the Geode driver has been of great help. He's a very capable developer and his contributions to the Ubuntu project have helped a lot of people. I'd be pleased to see him become an Ubuntu member. -- StéphaneGraber - stgraber


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