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I work for [[Canonical]] as a QualityController. I'm dedicated to helping out with QualityAssurance, so you'll find me poking all over the place to make [[Ubuntu]] a better distribution for everybody. I used work for [[Canonical]] as a QualityController. Now, a much larger and dedicated team which focuses on QualityAssurance, making [[Ubuntu]] a better distribution for everybody.
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You can find me busily working in [[Launchpad]] with the BugSquad, a group of wonderful volunteers whom you should all thank. I suggest that you join #ubuntu-bugs and do just that. Join the BugSquad, a group of wonderful volunteers whom you should all thank. I suggest that you join #ubuntu-bugs and do just that.
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 * E-mail: sfllaw@ubuntu.com <<BR>>  * E-mail: sfllaw@sfllaw.ca <<BR>>
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 * Jabber: sfllaw@gmail.com
 * Postal address: 8-4137, av. de l'Esplanade. Montréal, QC. H2W 1S9. Canada.

Actually, if you actually write me a letter, I'll be sure to write you back. One so rarely receives lettermail these days. I have a whole pile of stationery that goes unused.
 * Jabber: sfllaw@sfllaw.ca
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Right now, my short-term goals are to reduce the number of Unconfirmed and Needs Info bugs in [[Malone]]. We'll eliminate duplicates and provide developers with the information they need to fix bugs.

Of course, this means that the developers will be more doomed. But they enjoy that, I hear.

After the DapperDrake releases, I'll get to catch my breath and think about what we can do to make Ubuntu a better distribution, and a better community.
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Here are a list of specifications I'm writing: These are the specifications that I contributed to:
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If you want to see me, I'll be at:
 || '''Start''' || '''End''' || '''Speaking?''' || '''Location''' || '''Description''' ||
 || 2006-05-13 || 2006-05-22 || No || Oaxtepec, MX || DebConf 6 ||
 || 2006-06-28 || 2006-06-30 || No || Ottawa, CA || GccSummit ||
 || 2006-07-23 || 2006-07-24 || Yes || Waterloo, ON, CA || UniversityOfWaterloo ||
 || 2006-07-19 || 2006-07-22 || No || Ottawa, CA || LinuxSymposium ||
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JeffBailey is trying to get me to play in his recorder ensemble. I've already purchased one and have been playing scales. I'm afraid I'm not very good. JeffBailey tried to get me to play in his recorder ensemble. I purchased one and I'm afraid I'm not very good.

Hi!

I'm Simon.

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I used work for Canonical as a QualityController. Now, a much larger and dedicated team which focuses on QualityAssurance, making Ubuntu a better distribution for everybody.

Join the BugSquad, a group of wonderful volunteers whom you should all thank. I suggest that you join #ubuntu-bugs and do just that.

Contact

You can reach me by

Background

I became a DebianDeveloper when I was still at the UniversityOfWaterloo, back in 2000.

I'm an upstream maintainer for a several pieces of software. You might use WvDial to dial up to the Internet. Or tvtime to watch television.

I've worked for a bunch of fun places, like a mathematics firm, a multinational bank, and an appliance company. Along the way, I picked up little bits of wisdom that I fully intend to pass along.

Goals

I have every intention of writing software to help people debug theirs. Like the StackTraceLibrary, StraceReplay, SourceSlice, and PropterHoc.

Specs

These are the specifications that I contributed to:

Conferences

I used to be deathly afraid of public speaking. Somewhere along the line, that bit of my brain must have dropped out.

Now I go to conferences as often as I can. Sometimes, I'm smart enough to have come up with a presentation and then I get to talk about something I'm passionate about. But if not, there's plenty to do: listen to interesting talks, chat with brilliant people, and use the free wireless Internet.

Hobbies

I used to write that working on FreeSoftware was my hobby. Is it possible for something to be a job and a hobby?

Lucky for me, I have other hobbies.

I really like cooking and entertaining people. I'll throw dinner parties, cocktail parties, and party parties. But usually there will be some excuse. Like, say, an Ubuntu party. We should probably have an UbuntuPartyInMontréal.

JeffBailey tried to get me to play in his recorder ensemble. I purchased one and I'm afraid I'm not very good.

Sometimes, I go to concerts to jump up and down with other kids my age. I also have a computer in my living room, hooked up to a television and some speakers. This way, I can dance around the house listening to music. It occurs to me that I should write the AudioTranscodeTron, because everything is archived in FLAC.

When I'm at concerts, or walking around, I'll take photographs. Most of them are terrible though, but that's why I delete them instead of letting you see. I'm shy that way.

Oh yes, I write prolifically on my online journal. A much abridged version gets syndicated to PlanetUbuntu. This way, you aren't bombarded by yet another concert review or new recipe. My life doesn't completely revolve around computers. Only most of it.

See also


CategoryHomepage CategoryCanonicalEmployee

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