https://launchpad.net/@@/person Name: Nigel Babu

https://launchpadlibrarian.net/16121192/gem-sm.png Location: Bangalore, India

https://launchpad.net/@@/mail Email: <nigelbabu@gmail.com>

https://launchpad.net/favicon.ico Launchpad Profile: Nigel Babu

https://launchpad.net/@@/language IRC: nigelb at Freenode

https://launchpad.net/@@/language Twitter: @nigelbabu

https://launchpad.net/@@/language Identi.ca: @nigelbabu

https://launchpadlibrarian.net/9608570/ubuntu_emblem.png Ubuntu Forums Profile: nigel_nb

https://launchpadlibrarian.net/9608570/ubuntu_emblem.png Current Ubuntu: Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat

https://launchpadlibrarian.net/9608570/ubuntu_emblem.png My Blog: Just Another Triager

About Me

I'm a web developer who tried out Fedora a few years back and liked Linux. I moved to Ubuntu a year after I bought my laptop (2008). I've started using Ubuntu from Hardy and I love it. Now, I have joined the Ubuntu Community to help spread the word and help make Ubuntu better.

Team Memberships

Ubuntu Accessibility Team

I have been tasked with cleaning up the wiki pages for the team at UDS-M. Since I've done similar work for the ReviewersTeam, I volunteered to help out along with Charlie who's already helping the team with bug triage.

Bug Control

Bug Squad I'm part of the Bug Control and help triage bugs as often as possible. I led a session about Launchpad for the Ubuntu User Day based on my experience as a bug triager. Recently, I made the decision that again due to lack of time, I'd rather prefer to pass on my triaging skills through the mentorship program to other new comers and as such am an active mentor. I try to help out as often as possible in the channel. See the session logs See all the bugs I've triaged.

I adopted the Rhythmbox package helped clear the old bugs. Later on, I handed this responsibility over to kamusin who is rocking it. I coordinated an effort to spread the knowledge of apport hooks to other Bug triagers and I'm happy to see the great work that kermiac and ddecator are doing on this front.

Ubuntu Classroom Team

I'm part of the classroom team and my main job is to recruit instructors to fill up the calender. I'm also part of Ubuntu User Days Team, a sub-team of ubuntu-classroom and ubuntu-learning. Initially, even though I wasn't part of the team, I helped out. I joined hands with Chris in getting instructors for the first User Day. I went onto to design the current logo and volunteer to lead a session myself about Using Launchpad. I was honoured to be accepted to this team, and help host the event and be added as one of the drivers of the Ubuntu User Days Team. I blogged and tweeted about the User Days to bring it to the attention of as many people as possible. I continue to help the team organize User Days, Ubuntu Open Week, and Ubuntu Developer Week. See original logo on Flickr See my session logs See User Days Team See Blog post

Reviewers Team

The ReviewersTeam deals with the patches that are attached to bug reports in Launchpad. When I joined the team, it just existed. My mentors encouraged me to revive and bring more attention to it. The patch review process was discussed at UDS-M, which lead to the launch of OperationCleansweep with the goal of getting the number of unreviewed patches down 0 by Maverick release. I've been spearheading this operation along with Daniel Holbach and other community members.

Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter

I'm an off and on contributor to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter. I help in the Loco News section and anything else that might need work.

Ubuntu Women

I've been an encourager and supporter of the team for some time. I've helped whenever possible in whatever capabilities that I could help with including being a member of the Pollka team and helping mentor folks who'd be interested in learning development.

Old Teams

Beginners Team

Beginners Team The Beginners Team was my stepping stone to Ubuntu contribution. I met a lot of people with whom I worked with later on. I occasionally help on LP Answers and on the Ubuntu Forums (rarely). At times when users ask help on IRC and I know the answer I used to help out on the BT help channel, #ubuntu-beginners. My first contribution to Ubuntu was with BT, revamping the Swap FAQ page. I was given the role of leading the Education FG. However, a few months after being on the post, due to lack of time, I have given up Education FG leadership and my BT membership. I no longer take part in these activities. See Answers Profile See Forums Profile See Swap FAQ page

Ubuntu Community Learning Project

Ubuntu Community Learning Project I used to be a course writer and started writing one course. However, again, due to lack of time and the need to optimize, I have given up my membership in the Ubuntu Community Learning Project. See the course

Development Contributions

Apport Hook for Rhythmbox

I've created an apport hook for Rhythmbox, which is ready in Lucid. See the bug opened for this Ubuntu Changelog

Fixing Unmet Deps

I recently made the mistake of telling there was nothing much to do during in #ubuntu-motu when persia was around ;). He got me set up for fixing umet dependencies and now I try my hand at it when I get the time. As a result, I've requested a few packages to be removed that cannot be fixed sugar-chat-activity-0.84 and sugar-read-activity-0.84. I built and tested epiphany-extensions-more and have request an FFe to sync from the latest Debian version. With persia's guidance and help from #ubuntu-motu, I fixed the boa-constructor bug listed below.

Bug Fixes

I have been trying my hand at packaging and I've fixed the following bugs recently.

IRC

I lurk in the following channels on Freenode
https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ayatana https://launchpad.net/@@/language #kubuntu-devel https://launchpad.net/@@/language #launchpad https://launchpad.net/@@/language #launchpad-dev https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ubuntu+1 https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ubuntu-beginners https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ubuntu-beginners-dev https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ubuntu-beginners-team https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ubuntu-bugs https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ubuntu-classroom https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ubuntu-classroom-backstage https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ubuntu-classroom-chat https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ubuntu-community-team https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ubuntu-desktop https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ubuntu-devel https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ubuntu-in https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ubuntu-learning https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ubuntu-learning https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ubuntu-meeting https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ubuntu-motu https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ubuntu-women https://launchpad.net/@@/language #ubuntu-women-project

LoCo Work

I've always been scared about actual work in the LoCo though lately, I finally got around to it. I hosted an Ubuntu Hour at a coffee shop in my city. It was a fun time meeting up with folks interested in Ubuntu. We've planned to meet up every month and be part of UbuntuGlobalJam.

Future Plan

My roadmap for the next 6 months includes the following
Ubuntu Be part of MOTU.
Ubuntu Help mentor more folks into Ubuntu.

Testimonials

NigelBabu (last edited 2010-08-24 15:56:13 by ABTS-KK-dynamic-044)