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Pharmacist, experience as a professional school teacher for 18 years and translator since 20+ years. I am basically a trained pharmacist and still work in this field but also have experience as a professional school teacher for 18 years and translator since 20+ years.
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Ubuntero: [[https://launchpad.net/people/myriam]]
For GPG key and Jabber account, see the Launchpad profile
Ubuntero: [https://launchpad.net/~myriam]

GPG key: 86FCA592

IRC-nick: M
amarok, myriam_rs
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== Involment in Free Software == Blog: [http://www.fsfe.org/en/fellows/myriam]

== Involvement in Free Software ==
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Board member of the Fribourg based GNU/Linux User Group [www.linuxbourg.ch] since 2001, member since 2000, I help to organise install parties, promote Free Software and give support for Debian and Ubuntu. Various presentations. Board member of the Fribourg based GNU/Linux User Group [http://www.linuxbourg.ch] since 2001, member since 2000, I help to organise install parties, promote Free Software and give support for Debian and Ubuntu. Various presentations.
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=== FSF Europe === === Free Software Foundation Europe ===
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I help FSF Europe at booths at important events in Europe since 2003. My main task are Free Software advocacy, explainig the work of FSF Europe to booth visitors and selling merchandise. I help FSFE [http://www.fsfeurope.org] at booths at important events in Europe since 2003. My main task are Free Software advocacy, explaining the work of FSFE to booth visitors, promoting the Fellowship of FSFE [http://www.fsfe.org] and selling merchandise.
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 * LinuxTag in Karlsruhe 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 in Wiesbaden
* FOSDEM in Brussels 2005 and 2006
 * Linuxtag in Karlsruhe 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 in Wiesbaden and 2007 in Berlin, FOSDEM in Brussels 2005, 2006 and 2007, LWE in Frankfurt 2004 and 2005 and FROSCON in Bonn 2006 and 2007
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I also try to coordinate work of the FSF Europe Swiss Team since 2004. Planned events:
 * FOSDEM 2008 in Brussels

I also try to coordinate work of the FSFE Swiss Team since 2004 and give a hand in translating and proofreading FSFE documents, newsletters and web pages.
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Founding member of the Swiss Campaign for Free Software [www.wilhelmtux.ch], president 2004-2005 Founding member of the Swiss Campaign for Free Software [http://www.wilhelmtux.ch], president 2004-2005, currently board member
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Events: LOTS! [http://lots.openexpo.ch/2004/index_en.html], presentation: "FSF Europe and Wilhelm Tux as an associate organisation" Past activities:
 *
Events: LOTS! [http://lots.openexpo.ch/2005/index_en.html], "booth babe", presentation: "FSFE and Wilhelm Tux as an associate organisation"
 * Interview: [http://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/dyn/digital/hintergrund/513169.html] about Software Patents
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Interview: [http://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/dyn/digital/hintergrund/513169.html] about Software Patents Various actions in Switzerland promoting Free Software, mainly trying to coordinate Wilhelm Tux work with FSFE.
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Various actions in Switzerland promoting Free Software === Amarok ===

Currently trying to give a hand in the [http://rokymotion.pwsp.net Rokymotion] group for the [http://amarok.kde.org Amarok music player] - the best music player ever :-)
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Member of the following groups: For Team membership, see Launchpad profile [https://launchpad.net/~myriam]. My request for Ubuntu membership was accepted in September 2007.
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I use Ubuntu since the Warty Warthog Preview release on my laptop (August 20something 2004 to be precise), Kubuntu and sometimes Edubuntu (and Enlightenment for Ubuntu because of its sheer beauty :-) ). My home server (an old Pentium PC now mainly used for backup) runs a dual boot of Debian Sid and Ubuntu 6.06 LTS.
 
Activities so far:
 * Helped to build the [:SwissTeam] and currently active collaboration as admin and moderator
 * I am the Ubuntu reference at my local LUG, providing support and CDs to others
 * gave talk about "How to collaborate in Free Software" attachment:HowToHelp-with-FreeSoftware-v0.1.odp at the Feisty Fawn Release Party, presenting the Ubuntu Project (talk based on [http://joey.ubuntu-rocks.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/stanford-ubuntu-2007-01.odp Joey Stanfords talk])
 * gave interview to PC-Tipp, a local IT monthly magazine that ended up in a short summary online: [http://www.pctipp.ch/topthema/tt/36081.asp PC-Tipp Topthema]
 * Ubuntu presentation attachment:Preview-Dapper-GULL.odp and advocacy at Journées du Libre, Geneva, May 14 2006 [http://www.linux-gull.ch/gull/evenements/installconfigparty/]
 * Translation and proofreading in German and French, currently member of the French Translation Team
 * active member of [:UbuntuWomen], organised a UbuntuWomen meeting during LinuxTag in Berlin 2007 with others
 * occasional Bug reports and squashing

Events:
 * Attended UbuntuDeveloperSummitParis, various contributions
 * helped to organise Dapper Release Party in Zurich, June 5 2006
 * helped to organise [:SwissTeam/ReleasePartyFeisty] in Switzerland, Zürich, April 21 2007
 * Ubucon.de in Krefeld, Germany 2007
 * helped to organise [:SwissTeam/TeleasePartyGutsy] in Switzerland, Berne, November 10 2007

Planed events:
 * next Swiss release parties for the Hardy Heron in April 2008

Futur:
 * continue to build, admin, mentor and moderate SwissTeam which is already a vibrant LoCo Team
 * organise meetings, give talks
 * building SwissTeam website
 
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 * active: german, french, (english)
 * passive english, italian, (french, german)
 * active: German, French, (English)
 * passive: English, Italian, (French, German)
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I have a limited interpretation experience, mainly helping out at events. My only public interpretation was Richard Stallman speech from english -> french at WSIS phase one in Geneva on December 11 2003 [http://www.wsis-online.net/smsi/classes/smsi/events/smsi-events-85559/event-view] Working as a freelance translator since 20+ years,

I have a limited interpretation experience, mainly helping out at events. My only public simultaneous interpretation was Richard Stallman speech from english -> french at WSIS phase one in Geneva on December 11 2003 [http://www.wsis-online.net/smsi/classes/smsi/events/smsi-events-85559/event-view]

Currently improving my Italian (target: obtain CELI 3 / PLIDA B2 and beyond).
Planed: learn decent Spanish. Next: Japanese, Russian, Portuguese, etc.

=== Social ===

Experience in teamleading (mainly in public pharmacy), moderation and conflict management (pharmacy and professional school).
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 * Good knowledge about various licenses
 * more than 6 years experience with Free Software, Linux advanced user (I really should pass LPI exams one day...)
 * some 10+ years of teaching experience for various software, mainly Office applications. Teaching OpenOffice since 4+ years.
 * Good knowledge about various licenses, especially GPL, LGPL and other Free Software licenses
 * more than 6 years experience with Free Software, GNU/Linux advanced user (I really should pass LPI exams one day...)
 * some 10+ years of teaching experience for various software, mainly Office applications. Teaching Open Office since 4+ years.
 * Free Software Advocacy since 2000
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  * Scheme (beginner)
* C (beginner)
  *
Java (beginner)
* Python (learning !)
  * Scheme (beginner), Assembler for x86 (beginner), C (beginner), Java (beginner), Pascal (didn't touch it since 15+ years), Python (learning), used to build web pages using HTML, PHP and Perl
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I really would love to learn coding on a more regular basis, but there are not enough hours in a day...
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=== Various ===
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Booth work, marketing and sales.
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== Cheers from the Community ==
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Please pass on my support for your application to the CC though - you are an excellent contributor. :) [https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-women/2007-June/000973.html JonoBacon]

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Myriam Rita Schweingruber

I am basically a trained pharmacist and still work in this field but also have experience as a professional school teacher for 18 years and translator since 20+ years.

Ubuntero: [https://launchpad.net/~myriam]

GPG key: 86FCA592

IRC-nick: Mamarok, myriam_rs

Email: MailTo(schweingruber AT SPAMFREE pharma-traduction DOT ch)

Blog: [http://www.fsfe.org/en/fellows/myriam]

Involvement in Free Software

Linuxbourg

Board member of the Fribourg based GNU/Linux User Group [http://www.linuxbourg.ch] since 2001, member since 2000, I help to organise install parties, promote Free Software and give support for Debian and Ubuntu. Various presentations.

Free Software Foundation Europe

I help FSFE [http://www.fsfeurope.org] at booths at important events in Europe since 2003. My main task are Free Software advocacy, explaining the work of FSFE to booth visitors, promoting the Fellowship of FSFE [http://www.fsfe.org] and selling merchandise. Past events:

  • Linuxtag in Karlsruhe 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 in Wiesbaden and 2007 in Berlin, FOSDEM in Brussels 2005, 2006 and 2007, LWE in Frankfurt 2004 and 2005 and FROSCON in Bonn 2006 and 2007

Planned events:

  • FOSDEM 2008 in Brussels

I also try to coordinate work of the FSFE Swiss Team since 2004 and give a hand in translating and proofreading FSFE documents, newsletters and web pages.

Wilhelm Tux

Founding member of the Swiss Campaign for Free Software [http://www.wilhelmtux.ch], president 2004-2005, currently board member

Past activities:

Various actions in Switzerland promoting Free Software, mainly trying to coordinate Wilhelm Tux work with FSFE.

Amarok

Currently trying to give a hand in the [http://rokymotion.pwsp.net Rokymotion] group for the [http://amarok.kde.org Amarok music player] - the best music player ever Smile :-)

Ubuntu

For Team membership, see Launchpad profile [https://launchpad.net/~myriam]. My request for Ubuntu membership was accepted in September 2007.

I use Ubuntu since the Warty Warthog Preview release on my laptop (August 20something 2004 to be precise), Kubuntu and sometimes Edubuntu (and Enlightenment for Ubuntu because of its sheer beauty Smile :-) ). My home server (an old Pentium PC now mainly used for backup) runs a dual boot of Debian Sid and Ubuntu 6.06 LTS.

Activities so far:

Events:

Planed events:

  • next Swiss release parties for the Hardy Heron in April 2008

Futur:

  • continue to build, admin, mentor and moderate SwissTeam which is already a vibrant LoCo Team

  • organise meetings, give talks
  • building SwissTeam website

Skills

Translation

Languages:

  • active: German, French, (English)
  • passive: English, Italian, (French, German)

Working as a freelance translator since 20+ years,

I have a limited interpretation experience, mainly helping out at events. My only public simultaneous interpretation was Richard Stallman speech from english -> french at WSIS phase one in Geneva on December 11 2003 [http://www.wsis-online.net/smsi/classes/smsi/events/smsi-events-85559/event-view]

Currently improving my Italian (target: obtain CELI 3 / PLIDA B2 and beyond). Planed: learn decent Spanish. Next: Japanese, Russian, Portuguese, etc.

Social

Experience in teamleading (mainly in public pharmacy), moderation and conflict management (pharmacy and professional school).

Software

  • Good knowledge about various licenses, especially GPL, LGPL and other Free Software licenses
  • more than 6 years experience with Free Software, GNU/Linux advanced user (I really should pass LPI exams one day...)
  • some 10+ years of teaching experience for various software, mainly Office applications. Teaching Open Office since 4+ years.
  • Free Software Advocacy since 2000
  • very basic hacking knowledge:
    • Scheme (beginner), Assembler for x86 (beginner), C (beginner), Java (beginner), Pascal (didn't touch it since 15+ years), Python (learning), used to build web pages using HTML, PHP and Perl

I really would love to learn coding on a more regular basis, but there are not enough hours in a day...

Various

Booth work, marketing and sales.

Cheers from the Community

Please pass on my support for your application to the CC though - you are an excellent contributor. Smile :) [https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-women/2007-June/000973.html JonoBacon]


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