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Launchpad: [https://launchpad.net/people/mwolson-member] Launchpad: [https://launchpad.net/people/mwolson]
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Website: [http://www.mwolson.org] Website: [http://mwolson.org/]
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Projects: [http://www.mwolson.org/projects/] Projects: [http://mwolson.org/projects/]
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 * [http://www.mwolson.org/projects/EmacsMuse.html Emacs Muse (muse-el)]
 * [http://www.mwolson.org/projects/EmacsWiki.html emacs-wiki]
 * [http://www.
emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/ERC ERC]
 * [http://mwolson.org/projects/EmacsMuse.html Emacs Muse (muse-el)]
 * [http://emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/ERC ERC]
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== Ubuntu packages maintained ==

I maintain the emacs22 package, along with ReinhardTartler.
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I regularly coordinate updates with Romain Francoise, the sponsor of my Debian packages. I regularly coordinate updates with the sponsor of my Debian packages.
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 * [http://packages.qa.debian.org/c/cedet.html cedet]
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 * [http://wiki.gnuarch.org/MichaelOlson GNU Arch Wiki]
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 * [http://plug.student-orgs.purdue.edu/wiki/MichaelOlson Purdue Linux Users Group]

= Roles =

 * Wiki power user
 * [http://wiki.purduelug.org/MichaelOlson Purdue Linux Users Group]
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 * Maintaining or helping with the emms package for Ubuntu, in addition to the Debian packages I already maintain.  * Building an Emacs (possibly MOTU-related, with a mailing list) community for Ubuntu: see /EmacsCommunity for details.
 * Preserving Texinfo documentation in GNU packages, to thwart Debian's removal of said documentation.
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 * Building an Emacs (possibly MOTU-related, with a mailing list) community for Ubuntu: see /EmacsCommunity for details.
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Because of this vote alone, Ubuntu is now the best choice for Emacs and Free Software aficionados who want an apt-based GNU/Linux distribution. Ubuntu's rapid release cycle and refreshing human-oriented philosophy are also important factors. Because of this vote, Ubuntu is now the best choice for Emacs and Free Software aficionados who want an apt-based GNU/Linux distribution. Ubuntu's rapid release cycle and refreshing human-oriented philosophy are also important factors.

Name: Michael W. Olson

Email: MailTo(mwolson AT member DOT fsf DOT org)

Launchpad: [https://launchpad.net/people/mwolson]

Website: [http://mwolson.org/]

Projects: [http://mwolson.org/projects/]

Involvements

Software maintained

I am the upstream maintainer of the following software.

Software contributions

In addition to the software I maintain, I also make contributions to various projects.

Ubuntu packages maintained

I maintain the emacs22 package, along with ReinhardTartler.

Debian packages maintained

I regularly coordinate updates with the sponsor of my Debian packages.

Wiki homepages

Interests

  • Building an Emacs (possibly MOTU-related, with a mailing list) community for Ubuntu: see /EmacsCommunity for details.

  • Preserving Texinfo documentation in GNU packages, to thwart Debian's removal of said documentation.
  • Ensuring that Ubuntu releases are high-quality by reporting important bugs.
  • Becoming a MOTU (perhaps).

Background

This section explains why I switched from Debian to Ubuntu.

By January 2006, I had come to maintain the Debian packages erc, muse-el, emacs-wiki, and planner-el. I found an excellent sponsor who uploaded updates to the packages for me. I was going to try to become a Debian developer, but the following vote soured me on that.

The result of [http://www.debian.org/vote/2006/vote_001 Debian's vote on the GFDL] was unsatisfactory to me, and was my primary reason for switching to Ubuntu. I sent [http://lists.debian.org/debian-emacsen/2006/03/msg00011.html several] [http://lists.debian.org/debian-emacsen/2006/03/msg00016.html emails] to the debian-emacsen list to this effect. (I realize in retrospect that it would have been best not to have included the last paragraph to the first email message.)

The main consequence of this vote is that the emacs21 maintainer for Debian will be forced to put the Emacs manuals in a separate package and place said manuals in non-free. Without the manuals, the utility of Emacs for new users is greatly decreased. In addition, the maintainer will probably have to remove several key files from the etc/ subdirectory that explain Free Software and the GNU Project. As an associate member of the FSF and a maintainer of GNU software, this is completely unacceptable to me.

Because of this vote, Ubuntu is now the best choice for Emacs and Free Software aficionados who want an apt-based GNU/Linux distribution. Ubuntu's rapid release cycle and refreshing human-oriented philosophy are also important factors.


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