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Ahmed Sghaier, alias Neo31, is studying applied computer network technologies at university. This student's motivation is about new and innovative computer science technologies, especially about network software development, network protocols, operating systems and several computer science fields. Taking leadership by going forward and exploring the wide technologies, Neo31 improve his self-learning skills by reading books, magazines, articles and by researching the Internet in purpose of practicing computer technologies.
In 2003 Neo31 tried GNU/Linux, by curiosity of exploring something new, on a friend's computer using live Knoppix CD. But that was not enough for him, so in 2004 he installed for the first time a GNU/Linux OS (Mandrake 8.02) on his new computer. Mandrake was practically the challenge pushing him to learn how that complicated OS works. Then he tried Fedora core 5 in 2005, and switched to use Linux in 2006 with Mandriva.
For now Neo31 uses Fedora and kUbuntu and do not dual boot with the most popular OS for public use anymore. Confused of witch OS to chose, Neo31 decided to chose both of them (one to be installed on the Laptop and the other on the Desktop PC) because each one offers different features and uses the different two popular software managing systems.
My real name is Ahmed Sghaier, but I am also known as Neo31 or shortly Neo. I am a graduate student of the Higher Institute of Computer Science and Techniques of Communication of Hammam Sussah, Tunisia. Currently doing a master degree in Network Security and Services.
Currently an FF member of Ubuntu-TN LoCo Team, but I generally love FOSS and I am open to any FOSS software or operating system. I belief people supporting different FOSS OSs can work together and contribute for the good of FOSS. (divide & conquer, is the last thing we need)
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 * Email: Neo31 [at] GeeksGeneration [dot] com
 * IRC : Neo31 @ irc.freenode.org #Ubuntu-TN
 * Email : Ahmed at net dot Sghaier dot com
 * IRC : Neo31 #Ubuntu-TN @ irc.freenode.net
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 * Skype : the.thirty.one
 * MSN : as31.online@yahoo.com
 * ICQ : 216 179 477
 * VoIP : Neo31 at ekiga dot net
 * Google Talk : upon request
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As a new member of Ubuntu-tn LoCo team, Neo31 try to balance between promoting free software, GNU/Linux OS and his education. So until now Neo31 had the chance of participating in the SFD'09 with Ubuntu-TN LoCo team (btw, thanks to Nizarus, Goldenscorp and Ubuntu-TN members who was welcoming and helpful) , but he is also doing his best to contribute to the community on the IRC channel, the forums and at university.
To end with, Neo31 is planning to support and contribute more to the free software and Linux community in his country and why not to the global community.
My first participation with Ubuntu-TN was in the SFD 2009 where I met other Ubuntu-TN members and since then I became an active member who participates not only on the IRC channel, mailing list... of Ubuntu-TN but that also attend to Ubuntu-TN events and make conferences when I get the chance. Then I started preparing events for the community before I found a free and open source software club at my institute with Anis El-Achech.

About Me

My real name is Ahmed Sghaier, but I am also known as Neo31 or shortly Neo. I am a graduate student of the Higher Institute of Computer Science and Techniques of Communication of Hammam Sussah, Tunisia. Currently doing a master degree in Network Security and Services. Currently an FF member of Ubuntu-TN LoCo Team, but I generally love FOSS and I am open to any FOSS software or operating system. I belief people supporting different FOSS OSs can work together and contribute for the good of FOSS. (divide & conquer, is the last thing we need)

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My first participation with Ubuntu-TN was in the SFD 2009 where I met other Ubuntu-TN members and since then I became an active member who participates not only on the IRC channel, mailing list... of Ubuntu-TN but that also attend to Ubuntu-TN events and make conferences when I get the chance. Then I started preparing events for the community before I found a free and open source software club at my institute with Anis El-Achech.

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