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I have read both the Debian new maintainers' guide and the Ubuntu packaging guide, and I have packaged (for launchpad, no repos or anything) a few applications, but please don't take me for anything near a packaging whiz. I get stuck with anything interpreted, for a start... :( I have read both the Debian new maintainers' guide and the Ubuntu packaging guide, and I have packaged (for launchpad, no repos or anything) a few applications, but please don't take me for anything near a packaging whiz.


Michael Rawson

http://ubuntuforums.org/customavatars/thumbs/avatar1320682_3.gif

Small kid lost in a big world of *buntu


Launchpad:

MichaelRawson

E-Mail:

michaelrawson76@gmail.com

Secondary E-Mail:

michaelrawson76@yahoo.co.uk

Ubuntu Forums:

MichaelRawson

IRC:

'MGandTL'

Introduction


Ubuntu Community Involvement

http://ubuntuforums.org/images/misc/ubuntulogo.png

https://launchpadlibrarian.net/26720186/64x64.png


Other Involvement

LXDE

http://lxde.org/sites/default/files/garland_logo.png Testing Lubuntu 11.10/12.04/12.10

Lubuntu One Stop Group


Experience, Skills and Activities

Been using Linux since I joined Ubuntu Forums (see above). Reasonably competent in C-based languages such as C, C++, Python, etc. (learnt C++ to a degree, writing a python app as I speak).

Reasonably confident with with the command-line. (that's the most important bit, right?) Smile :)

I have read both the Debian new maintainers' guide and the Ubuntu packaging guide, and I have packaged (for launchpad, no repos or anything) a few applications, but please don't take me for anything near a packaging whiz.

I like testing stuff. Unstable stuff is the best, because it breaks. Preferably in a bad way.


Testimonials

MG&TL is a very helpful, knowledgeable contributor to Ubuntu. Many times we've worked on the same thread, and I'm continually impressed with his excellent posting style. +1 -cortman.

MichaelRawson (last edited 2020-02-17 09:47:57 by michael.rawson)