Pendulum

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Although aware of Linux's existence by 2000, my first actual exposure to using Linux was Red Hat (not sure which) in the fall of 2004 when taking a class on Java at uni. I didn't become an actual Linux user really, however, until July 2007 when I first started using Ubuntu 7.04. Since then I've used a mix of Ubuntu and MacOS with a little bit of Fedora (again for a class at uni). I have been an Ubuntu Member since 26 February 2010.

Despite having taken a couple programming classes at uni (C & Java), I'm not actually a programmer and not hugely technical. My actual degree is in English and I work in publishing. I always say "if I had 6 months to sit down and review and focus on nothing else" I'd get back into programming, but as that's unlikely to happen for right now I'm sticking with involvement in community and not directly technical bits of Ubuntu.

Contact information

Name

Penelope Stowe

E-Mail

pendulum@ubuntu.com

IRC

Pendulum

Launchpad

https://launchpad.net/~pendulum/

Activities

  • Involved in organizing Ubuntu User Days

  • Advocacy contact and co-coordinator with czajkowski for Ubuntu NGO

  • Remotely participated in UDS Lucid

  • Involved in Ubuntu Women doing the interviews for Full Circle Magazine (and anything else anyone needs help with in Ubuntu Women)

  • Applied for Ubuntu Women leadership.

  • Helping transcribe Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo Team

  • Working to start a project to create an open source augmentative and alternative (AAC) device for people who cannot communicate orally or through sign.
  • Member of the Ubuntu Classroom Team

Future Goals

  • Become more active with Ubuntu Women

  • Get involved with documentation for Ubuntu
  • If I ever get those 6 months to refresh and really work on programming, do so
  • Become more involved in the Ubuntu Community Learning Project

  • Attend a UDS in person.

Testimonials

  • I have been working with Penelope on the Ubuntu User Days project since UDS. She has proved to be an wonderful asset to the team, providing assistance in any way that she can. She has been extremely helpful to many members of the community and would make a great addition to the Ubuntu Community! -- chrisjohnston 2009-12-18 01:07:46

  • I have known Penelope for a while and have been working on starting the AAC project with her. In addition to this, she has been active in the Ubuntu UK IRC channel, not just with transcribing the podcast. She is invariably kind, helpful, considerate and supportive in all her activities and will not hesitate to go out of her way to help wherever she can. mgdm 2024-03-29 00:49:08

  • I've known Pen for some time, but it wasn't till I asked Pen to join the #ubuntu-women channel we really got to work on projects together. I saw her jump straight in and take part in topics and discussions. Not only did she actively take part remotely at UDS Lucid, but also voluntered herself to take on tasks. She then went and jumped on board the new project of Ubuntu User Days and it was a great success. She is helpful and kind and is always there to help anyone should they need it. She is part of the Ubuntu community. czajkowski 2024-03-29 00:49:08

  • Penelope works hard and successfully on a wide variety of Ubuntu projects. She is kind and considerate of others and is a great asset to the Ubuntu community. alanbell 2010-01-29 17:25:00

  • I taught a session in the first Ubuntu User Day, which Penelope was instrumental in organizing and running. I was impressed by the amount of effort and dedication she put into make the event such a success, both for participants and those of us teaching. I look forward to working with her on future User Days, and any other project. -- mhall119 2010-02-04 15:39:18

  • Having Penelope as an Ubuntu Woman Project team member with her insight, dedication, willingness to help, is a great asset. Penelope would be a great addition to any team that she chooses to become a member of. Penelope is one of those folks who attract people to participate in projects with her willingness not only learn something new, but to also pass on that knowledge, with a firmness in her convictions she is determined and dedicated to those projects as well. +1 for membership from me and I look forward to working with Penelope on future projects. -- akgraner 2010-02-18 01:57:10

  • When I wanted help with voice overs for a screencast, Penelope was among the first to volunteer to help me with it. Even though we couldn't get it done, I loved the enthusiasm she had to help me out. Her enthusiasm for free software and the Ubuntu Community is commendable along with her amazing patience. Later on, I worked with her for Ubuntu User Days, I came to know more about her and would certainly recommend her for Ubuntu Membership -- -- nigelbabu 2010-02-25 15:19:29


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