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  * 23 years old, Tunisian, living in Tunisia.
  * Student in Medical Biotechnologies.
  * Using exclusively Ubuntu since more than a year. I was running a DualBoot before that, since 2005.
  * I'm trying to contribute in Ubuntu, even if I'm not in Informatics, mainly via the LoCo project. My goal is also to spread the slogan : Ubuntu is for everybody on earth, not only for the Informatics professionals. :)

== Interests ==

  * Informatics
  * Biology, psychology, geography,..
  * Reading
  * Cinema
  * ...
  * 23 years old (and growing), Tunisian, living in Tunisia and studying Medical Biotechnologies.
  * I'm using Ubuntu since Feisty.
  * I'm trying to contribute in Ubuntu, even if I'm not in computer sciences. My goal is to spread the slogan : Ubuntu is not only for the computer sciences professionals but also for every person on earth,. :)
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  * '''IRC''' : '''Rafik''' on freenode : #ubuntu-tn #ubuntu-locoteams and other channels.   * '''IRC''' : '''Rafik''' on freenode
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== Launchpad ==

 * [[https://translations.launchpad.net/~rafik|Translations]] : I have done some translations in French and Arabic.
 * [[https://answers.launchpad.net/~rafik|Answers]] : I'm answering when I can do. It's essentially to questions in Ubuntu. I like when answers give graphical solutions as since I'm not in the Informatics field I understand the very beginners.
 * Admin of the teams : [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-tn-users|Ubuntu Tunisian Team]] et [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-tn|Ubuntu-Tn Management Committee]]
 * I created also the Ubuntu-tn [[https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-tn-website|Website Project]] and [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-tn-webteam|Web Team]] (still very new).
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I'm one of the core members of the Tunisian LoCo and a member of it's management committee. I led the team to be approved : When discussing the loco getting of CDs, I knew that the team had to be approved. Since that, I began the work to build the approval application with [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-tn/2008-May/000468.html|a first mail on Mai 16, 2008]] and [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-tn/2008-May/000483.html|a second one two days later]] calling to collect all the informations. As I only got a few responses, I had to question, [[http://lh5.ggpht.com/Nizar.Kerkeni/SHJ3YqS4mtI/AAAAAAAAAOI/rqAFFDZDrUQ/s512/ubuntu-tn-26.jpg|pen in hand as on this photo]], the presents to the physical meeting of [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-tn/2008-July/000678.html|July 6th 2008]] one by one to finally [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-tn/2008-July/000669.html|fill up]] the approval application and submit it to the LoCoCouncil. We got the approval on July 22. I led the team to be approved : When discussing the how a loco gets CDs, I knew that the team had to be approved. Since that, I began the work to build the approval application with [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-tn/2008-May/000468.html|a first mail on Mai 16, 2008]] and [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-tn/2008-May/000483.html|a second one two days later]] calling to collect all the informations. As I only got a few responses, I had to question, [[http://lh5.ggpht.com/Nizar.Kerkeni/SHJ3YqS4mtI/AAAAAAAAAOI/rqAFFDZDrUQ/s512/ubuntu-tn-26.jpg|pen in hand as on this photo]], the presents to the physical meeting of [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-tn/2008-July/000678.html|July 6th 2008]] one by one to finally [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-tn/2008-July/000669.html|fill up]] the approval application and submit it to the LoCoCouncil. The Team was approved on July 22.
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In the team, I'm a person who work on keeping the Ubuntu spirit and guiding the members to the existent resources about the community as on [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-tn/2008-July/000919.html|this mail]]. In the team, I was the person who work on keeping the Ubuntu spirit and guiding the members to the existent resources about the community as on [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-tn/2008-July/000919.html|this mail]].
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 * Coordinator of the [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/Groupes/Redaction|Redaction]] Work Group: I'm creating the documents and sharing them (using Google Docs mainly) with contributing members.
 * Coordinator of the [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/Groupes/WebEtTech|Web & Tech]] Work Group. Mission : Organize the work in the group and insure the harmony between the members.
 * Main architect and developer of the Web Site. I recently sent the aplha version to be published. As I worked lonely to the present, I'm looking to found a [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-tn-webteam|Web Team]] to continue the development and insure the administration of the [[https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-tn-website|project in Launchpad]].
 * IRC Operator of Channels #ubuntu-tn et #ubuntu-tn-meeting. My presence is nearly permanent (when I'm on my computer at least :) ) to offer support *when I can* and essentially to give informations about Ubuntu, the Ubuntu community, the LoCo team and Ubuntu in Tunisia.
 * Former Coordinator of the [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/Groupes/Redaction|Redaction]] Work Group: creating the documents and sharing them (using Google Docs mainly) with contributing members.
 * Former Coordinator of the [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/Groupes/WebEtTech|Web & Tech]] Work Group. Mission : Organize the work in the group and insure the harmony between the members.
 * Main architect and developer of two Web Site proposals.
 * Former IRC Operator of Channels #ubuntu-tn and #ubuntu-tn-meeting.
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 * I presented a conference : "Ubuntu, the spirit, the os and the community" at SFD 2008. [[http://www.gnet.tn/net-informatique/software-freedom-day-la-tunisie-fete-le-libre-/id-menu-473.html|In this article]], you can see a picture of me during the conference. To get download the slides (in French), please visit the [[Presentations]] page.
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I published much articles, mainly in French, in relationship with Linux/Ubuntu. The more important are : I publish some articles, mainly in French. The most important (national or international paper publication, 500 words or more ) are :
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  * Windows vs. Linux battle continues, Tunis Hebdo. Generalities on Linux vs Windows the a comparison between HardyHeron and Vista.   * Windows vs. Linux battle continues, Tunis Hebdo. Comparison between HardyHeron and Vista.
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  * Software Freedom Day 2008. Published in Tunis Hebdo   * "Software Freedom Day 2008". Published in Tunis Hebdo
  * "OpenOffice.org 3, time to earn MS office's price". Tunis Hebdo
  * many others..
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== Future involvement ==
I'll be continuing publishing Articles. I have some in stock :
== Conferences ==
Conferences are given in French and Arabic.
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 * Should we dare to move from Windows to Linux? (To reassure readers regarding Linux / Ubuntu)
 * Comparison: Microsoft Office and OpenOffice.org ( Comparison for a basic home use, in the spirit of the preceding article windows vs linux)
 * Quality of FOSS vs their equivalant paid software: talking about bugs, plugins, compatibility,... It's also a comparison, as examples, of photoshop vs gimp, première vs inkscape, IE vs FireFox ... in the Ubuntu/Windows environments of course.
 * Other articles... Actualities...
 * 29/10/2008 : "Ubuntu, the spirit, the os and the community" at SFD 2008. Tunis, Tunisia. [[http://www.gnet.tn/net-informatique/software-freedom-day-la-tunisie-fete-le-libre-/id-menu-473.html|In this article]], you can see a picture of me during the conference. To get download the slides (in French), please visit the [[Presentations]] page.
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Other future involvements  * 15/11/2008 : "Ubuntu, a gate to the Open Source World". Ubuntu day at ISIMS (High Institute of Multimedia and Computer Sciences, Sfax Tunisia.
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 * Insure the development and the administration of ubuntu-tn.org and forum.ubuntu-arabic.org
 * Publish a universal document about LoCo Internal structure (Inspired from what I proposed for the TunisianTeam talking about how to work on group, how to prepare meetings, etc...)
 * Continue my involvement in the LoCo Team twinning project between Ubuntu-tn and Ubuntu-fr
 * Insure my work groups road maps are fully satisfied.
 * ...
 * Continue the work I do now and more !
 
 * 28/11/2008 : "Ubuntu, a gate to the Open Source World". OpenSource Seminary at the Faculty of Sciences, Sfax.

 * 23/01/2008 : "Ubuntu". Open Source Seminary at the High Institute of Multimedia and Computer Sciences, Sfax Tunisia.

 * 29/01/2009 "Ubuntu, your free and open source alternative". Ubuntu Conference. ENIT (National School of Engineers of Tunis)

Not yet scheduled - contacts initiated and waiting for fixing on the agenda :

 * High Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences of Monastir.
 * High Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences of Mahdia.
 * High Institute of Biotechnologies of Monastir.
 * High School of Medenine.

Rafik Ouerchefani

About me

  • 23 years old (and growing), Tunisian, living in Tunisia and studying Medical Biotechnologies.
  • I'm using Ubuntu since Feisty.
  • I'm trying to contribute in Ubuntu, even if I'm not in computer sciences. My goal is to spread the slogan : Ubuntu is not only for the computer sciences professionals but also for every person on earth,. Smile :)

Contact

Ubuntu activity

Ubuntu-tn

I led the team to be approved : When discussing the how a loco gets CDs, I knew that the team had to be approved. Since that, I began the work to build the approval application with a first mail on Mai 16, 2008 and a second one two days later calling to collect all the informations. As I only got a few responses, I had to question, pen in hand as on this photo, the presents to the physical meeting of July 6th 2008 one by one to finally fill up the approval application and submit it to the LoCoCouncil. The Team was approved on July 22.

In the team, I was the person who work on keeping the Ubuntu spirit and guiding the members to the existent resources about the community as on this mail.

Some of my contributions in the team :

  • I designed the logo of the team (It was my very first contribution, a little one but I'm proud of it Smile :) )

  • Former Coordinator of the Redaction Work Group: creating the documents and sharing them (using Google Docs mainly) with contributing members.

  • Former Coordinator of the Web & Tech Work Group. Mission : Organize the work in the group and insure the harmony between the members.

  • Main architect and developer of two Web Site proposals.
  • Former IRC Operator of Channels #ubuntu-tn and #ubuntu-tn-meeting.
  • I have redesigned the wiki pages relatives to the TunisianTeam. I proposed the Idea on the mailing list and I have been the main actor.

  • I was part of the meeting held in the Secretary of Stat to talk about how the government can assist the LoCo team.

Ubuntu-Arabic

Articles

I publish some articles, mainly in French. The most important (national or international paper publication, 500 words or more ) are :

  • "Should I use Ubuntu, does it fit my needs" : Linux + DVD Magazine 05/2008 (With this article, I got a one year subscription for free Smile :) )

  • "Ubuntu-tn is now an approved team" , Tunis Hebdo . The Ubuntu-tn team approval announcement. I included a presentation of Ubuntu and Ubuntu-tn. On the photo, I'm the third on top right.

  • Windows vs. Linux battle continues, Tunis Hebdo. Comparison between HardyHeron and Vista.

  • "Piracy is detrimental to the open source and benefits Microsoft"!: (In Tunisia, we can buy an illegal copy of windows for 1$ so the people don't take the time to think about OpenSource => people become addicted to windows => they will pay the license soon or later) + slight criticism of Piracy in Tunisia.

  • "Software Freedom Day 2008". Published in Tunis Hebdo
  • "OpenOffice.org 3, time to earn MS office's price". Tunis Hebdo

  • many others..

Conferences

Conferences are given in French and Arabic.

  • 29/10/2008 : "Ubuntu, the spirit, the os and the community" at SFD 2008. Tunis, Tunisia. In this article, you can see a picture of me during the conference. To get download the slides (in French), please visit the Presentations page.

  • 15/11/2008 : "Ubuntu, a gate to the Open Source World". Ubuntu day at ISIMS (High Institute of Multimedia and Computer Sciences, Sfax Tunisia.
  • 28/11/2008 : "Ubuntu, a gate to the Open Source World". OpenSource Seminary at the Faculty of Sciences, Sfax.

  • 23/01/2008 : "Ubuntu". Open Source Seminary at the High Institute of Multimedia and Computer Sciences, Sfax Tunisia.
  • 29/01/2009 "Ubuntu, your free and open source alternative". Ubuntu Conference. ENIT (National School of Engineers of Tunis)

Not yet scheduled - contacts initiated and waiting for fixing on the agenda :

  • High Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences of Monastir.
  • High Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences of Mahdia.
  • High Institute of Biotechnologies of Monastir.
  • High School of Medenine.

Testimonials

  • Rafik has been a great helper in the Ubuntu Arabic Community, helped in setting up the forums, matching the design with Ubuntu theme and now we are working together on some other sub-projects in Ubuntu Arabic. Jad


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