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Who I am
Graduate in Computer Science @ "Università di Udine"
- Now office worker, programming in BASIC, BusinessBASIC.... (yeah... don't tell me!) and working with Photoshop/Inkscape/GIMP... but I'm always looking for a job concerning computer science!
My town Vittorio Veneto
Where to contact me
E-mail: <milo NO SPAM AT ubuntu DOT com>
IRC: nickname Gwaihir, on irc.freenode.net you can find me in #ubuntu-it, #ubuntu-doc, #launchpad, #ubuntu-translators and a bunch of more channels...
- Jabber: Milo on jabber.linux.it
Blog: my blog, sorry it's in Italian (but I'm now setting it up for English too!)
Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/~milo
Things I do for Ubuntu - GNU/Linux
I'm editor/administrator for the Italian wiki, administrator of the Ubuntu Italian Translators team and member of the Italian Locoteam.
I'm also a translator for upstream GNOME, the Translation Project and other projects too:
planner
seahorse
gnome-media
brasero
gedit
gedit-plugins
gnome-power-manager
xchat-gnome
yelp
empathy
hugin
monodevelop
transmission
moinmoin (right now, I'm not translating it anymore)
compiz, fusion, ccsm, emerald and simple-ccsm (they're using pootle right now, but I don't like it very much)
ekiga
dasher
I worked on the translation of the Gnome2 accessibility guide, the Gnome2 User Guide, F-Spot and Gaim/Pidgin. Sometimes I help others who want to start translating for GNOME or Ubuntu (when they ask me for help! ;).
I've been working and actually I'm working on upstream documentations:
some changes in seahorse manual
work on doc for brasero
work in progress for empathy (live.gnome.org page)
- Past contributions to the ubuntu-doc team also
Debian-Installer
Page to be used for information on how to contribute to D-I translations in Debian:
Plans
- Finding a new job in the IT sector... and moving from Italy....
- Trying to have a 99.9% Italian GNOME (not only UI but also manuals... that's tough!) (with the UI we are at 100%)
- Mastering Python...
Knowing a little better DocBook.
Organise a Ubuntu Day in Italy.
- Future will tell...
MiloCasagrande (last edited 2013-11-17 14:52:58 by milo)