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#Title Ryan Moss
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 * '''Project :''' [:ChicagoTeam:Ubuntu Chicago LoCo]
 * '''Location :''' North West Chicago, Illinois
 * '''O/S :''' (k)ubuntu
 * '''E-mail :''' ry.ryno27@gmail.com
 * '''Launchpad :''' https://launchpad.net/~ry-ryno27

 * '''IRC :''' ''rr72'' or ''rr_lap'' @ irc.freenode.net 
 * '''Project :''' [[ChicagoTeam|Ubuntu Chicago LoCo]]
 * '''Location :''' North West Chicago Suburbs, Illinois
 * '''O/S :''' (k/x)ubuntu
 * '''E-mail :''' r.r.moss@ubuntu-chicago.org
 * '''Launchpad :''' [[LaunchpadHome:r
y-ryno27]]
 * '''IRC :''' ''rr72/(3)'' / ''rr_lap'' / ''zz'' @ irc.freenode.net:8001
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I am a 18 year old high school graduate who enjoys to fiddle around with computers. I am planning on going to Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology for Electrical Engineering. I switched to Ubuntu after Debian could not support my SATA PCI card. I found out about the Chicago Local Community and joined. I am a 20 year old high school graduate who enjoys to fiddle around with computers. I switched to Ubuntu after Debian could not support my SATA PCI card. I found out about the Chicago Local Community and joined. I have used most of the different "branches" of Ubuntu but awhile ago so don't really know the new goodies.

I prefer Ubuntu because they are the most up-to-date and community orientated distro IMHO.
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My limited programming skills are from a computer science class I took in high school which taught me Java. I have some networking knowledge from messing around with my home network. My limited programming skills are from a computer science class I took in high school which taught me Java and a basic course in college which consisted of more Java and some C++. I have some networking knowledge from messing around with networks.

I have ran over half of all the Live-CDs I have found just for fun and to see what the
y were about. Some of which have installed on extra harddrives laying around so pretty good at installing.
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 * Ubuntu Chicago LoCo
 * Ubuntu Illinois
 * Xubuntu Testers
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 * Live support via IRC
 * Some support via mailing-list
 * Learning to crush Xubuntu bugs
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 * Misc. Wiki editing for Loco and others
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 * Assisted in planning a meeting/release party
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To fill out most if not all of the above.
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'''Note''': Thanks to [https://launchpad.net/~cody-somerville Cody Somerville] for allowing me to use his personal wiki page template. '''Note''': Thanks to [[https://launchpad.net/~cody-somerville|Cody Somerville]] for allowing me to use his personal wiki page template. And [[j1mc|Jim Campbell]] for adding the template.

About me

I am a 20 year old high school graduate who enjoys to fiddle around with computers. I switched to Ubuntu after Debian could not support my SATA PCI card. I found out about the Chicago Local Community and joined. I have used most of the different "branches" of Ubuntu but awhile ago so don't really know the new goodies.

I prefer Ubuntu because they are the most up-to-date and community orientated distro IMHO.

Skill Set

My limited programming skills are from a computer science class I took in high school which taught me Java and a basic course in college which consisted of more Java and some C++. I have some networking knowledge from messing around with networks.

I have ran over half of all the Live-CDs I have found just for fun and to see what they were about. Some of which have installed on extra harddrives laying around so pretty good at installing.

Ubuntu-Specific Contributions

Team Membership

  • Ubuntu Chicago LoCo

  • Ubuntu Illinois
  • Xubuntu Testers

Support & Bug Triage

  • Live support via IRC
  • Some support via mailing-list
  • Learning to crush Xubuntu bugs

Documentation

  • Misc. Wiki editing for Loco and others

Community, Advocacy, & Marketing

  • Assisted in planning a meeting/release party

Plans & Goals

To fill out most if not all of the above.


Note: Thanks to Cody Somerville for allowing me to use his personal wiki page template. And Jim Campbell for adding the template.


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