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 * Become MOTU by 2007-06  * Become MOTU by 2007-06, focusing in KDE apps, and looking at [https://launchpad.net/~uncommonproglang MOTU Uncommon Programming Languages]
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 * Join Core in 2008
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 * Organised the IdeaPool (It's now in alphabetical order, to my great awe)
 * Helped found the Ubuntu Classroom along with hybrid, and I'm currently co-managing[[FootNote(If you have any ideas on future topics or ways we could improve the project, please contact me)]] it. -> ["Classroom"]
 * Organised the IdeaPool (It's now in alphabetical order, to my great awe).[[FootNote( IdeaPool: From what I've been told, the idea pool is looked at relatively requently. Most things in canonical are either what canonical mark wants and can pay for or what volunteers are willing to do. However, talk, or adding ideas to a wiki doesn't get anything done. If suggestions aren't backed up with action, it is unlikely that they will be implemented. If someone has a really good idea that canonical would love or if someone willing to implement something sees something great there, it might be implemented. (http://www.ubuntu.com/developers/bounties references IdeaPool))]]
 * Helped found the Ubuntu Classroom along with hybrid, and I'm currently co-managing[[FootNote( If you have any ideas on future topics or ways we could improve the project, please contact me)]] it. -> ["Classroom"]
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 * Revive NUN
 * Set up a "Master School" where people can look to for all upcoming classes... where motu-school, Classroom, etc could get together and have weekly or biweekly lessons. Have classes on how to write documentation, how to properly report and triage bugs, etc. for the advanced and the beginner.
 * Keep all this balanced with my school work, including studying for my upcomming exams... eeps!
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 * Help get KMail, GPG, gpg-agent and Pinentry-QT working out of the box.[[FootNote( I'm not a 100% sure on how to get it to work ootb, but I'm more than willing to help out, once I've finished some things on my TODO list.)]]
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 * Look into writing documentation (See if it's something that I find interesting)  * Look into writing some more documentation (See if it's something that I find interesting)
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== Bettering Kubuntu and Ubuntu ==
We could improve kubuntu bug triaging by having ubugtu paste new kubuntu bugs in #kubuntu-devel, #kubuntu-testing, or #kubuntu-bugs. That way people would see kubuntu bugs as they come in, instead of having to search for them on launchpad. It might help to re-add
http://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-team/+packagebugs to the topic in #kubuntu-devel. It might also be an interesting idea to have a Kubuntu-QA team, that takes care of triaging kubuntu bugs, and bugs in KDE apps. They would have the same permissions on LP as Ubuntu-QA. I would love a glossy, polished kubuntu with as little bugs as possible, so that we might fix Ubuntu bug #1.

About Me

  • Proud Franco-Ontarian (French speaking, Ontarian citizen), living in Kingston, Ontario, Canada
  • Born September 15th 1992
  • Student
  • Have been using Linux since December 2004 when I installed Debian onto a Pentium 2 I had just bought.
  • Interests are Bagiping, Badminton, Computers and reading

My Goals

  • Learn python (getting there)
  • Become ubuntu member by 2007-02
  • Become MOTU by 2007-06, focusing in KDE apps, and looking at [https://launchpad.net/~uncommonproglang MOTU Uncommon Programming Languages]

  • Become more proficient with Inkscape / GIMP so that I can help out with some artwork
  • Join Core in 2008

Contact Me

Ubuntu Stuff

My contributions

Current work

  • Package SolSeek (an applet for kicker)

  • Figure out the future of Ubuntu Classroom (we've run out of topics)
  • Try to merge Keep

  • Revive NUN
  • Set up a "Master School" where people can look to for all upcoming classes... where motu-school, Classroom, etc could get together and have weekly or biweekly lessons. Have classes on how to write documentation, how to properly report and triage bugs, etc. for the advanced and the beginner.
  • Keep all this balanced with my school work, including studying for my upcomming exams... eeps!

Contributions in the near future

The Future

  • Continue to spread the word about Ubuntu
  • Become more proficient with Inkscape / GIMP so that I can help out with some artwork
  • Become more proficient in packaging
  • Get proficient enough in python to do a bit of programming for Kubuntu (System Settings maybe?)
  • Look into writing some more documentation (See if it's something that I find interesting)

Groups I'm part of

  • Ubuntu Quality Assurance
  • Ubuntu Canada Team
  • Kubuntu Users
  • New User Network (NUN)
  • Kubuntu FR
  • Contributors of packages for ubuntu universe
  • Kubuntu testers

Groups I wish I was part of

  • Ubuntu French Translators
  • Kubuntu members
  • MOTU

Bettering Kubuntu and Ubuntu

We could improve kubuntu bug triaging by having ubugtu paste new kubuntu bugs in #kubuntu-devel, #kubuntu-testing, or #kubuntu-bugs. That way people would see kubuntu bugs as they come in, instead of having to search for them on launchpad. It might help to re-add http://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-team/+packagebugs to the topic in #kubuntu-devel. It might also be an interesting idea to have a Kubuntu-QA team, that takes care of triaging kubuntu bugs, and bugs in KDE apps. They would have the same permissions on LP as Ubuntu-QA. I would love a glossy, polished kubuntu with as little bugs as possible, so that we might fix Ubuntu bug #1.

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