ValorieZimmerman
About Me
Hello, I'm Valorie Zimmerman, Kubuntu member. I'm active daily on both Linuxchix and Freenode IRC, nick valorie. My main interests in Kubuntu are documentation and community. I wrote the Handbook and Amarok Insider for Amarok, and am also active in Linuxchix, Seattle Linuxchix, Ubuntu Women, and the Washington Ubuntu LoCo (Local Community).
Other activities: My family, reading, art, music, photography, PFLAG (Parents, Family & Friends of Lesbians and Gays), Alsachat.net, an international genealogy project, and my "Linux Grandma" blog.
Contact Information
Launchpad |
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IRC |
valorie |
GTalk |
valorie.zimmerman |
valorie.zimmerman at kubuntu dot org |
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Website |
valorie.zimmerman.googlepages.com |
IRC Channels
You can find me in #Kubuntu , #Kubuntu-devel , as well as #ubuntu-women and #ubuntu-women-project , #ubuntu-us-wa , #amarok , #kde-multimedia , #kde , #kde-soc , #kde-women , #kde-lgbt , #kde-accessability , and #kde-cwg
Contributions
As a new Kubuntu member, attended UDS which kicked my involvement into high gear
Active member of Ubuntu-Women, providing support in IRC and the list
Active in the Washington Ubuntu LoCo, have volunteered for a leadership position
Provide support in the Amarok IRC channel, forum, and lists
Editor of the Amarok Insider
Headed up the writing team for the Handbook
Active in developing the Kubuntu Docs
Elected to the Kubuntu Council in 2013
In 2010
Staffed a booth at both LinuxFestNorthWest and OSCON
Participated in the CLS
Organized Ubuntu Hour
Helped organize the Washington Loco Lucid Release Party in Seattle
Organized Ubuntu Global Jam locally
- Planned Software Freedom Day in September (canceled due to lack of participation)
Planned the 10.10 Release Party in October, which was great!
Requested and got sponsorship to UDS where I plan to get to know and plan the Natty release with the Kubuntu team
- Asked for and got Kubuntu membership 15 Oct 2010
Mentored 13 students in over 50 tasks for KDE Google Code-In
2011
Finished the Handbook
Co-Administrator for KDE Google Summer of Code, and Season of KDE
Member of the KDE Community Working Group
Staffed Washington State LoCo booth at LinuxFestNorthWest
Participated remotely in many sessions of UDS-O
Attended Community Leadership Summit
Staffed the Ubuntu booth at OSCON with the Oregon LoCo team
Attended the upstream Desktop Summit in Berlin, Germany and Randa sprint in Switzerland and Google Summit of Code Mentor Summit
2012
Attended part of the virtual UDS, and co-presented a session with the Xubuntu team, about Kubuntu's concerns in the change to rolling.
- Beta testing Raring on both an x86 netbook, and a 64-bit PC (AMD64) laptop
Staffed Washington State LoCo booth at LinuxFestNorthWest
Attended the upstream KDE Akademy in Tallinn, Estonia
Co-administered GSoC and GCi for KDE, then attended the Mentor Summit at Google headquarters in California
Participated in a Book Sprint the preceeding week, and had our book published
Helped organize and fund the Randa Sprints 2012
2013
Worked on getting our docs finished and onto Kubuntu Docs
Staffed Washington State LoCo booth and KDE booth at LinuxFestNorthWest
Got permission to move our working docs to Userbase
Attended the upstream Akademy in Bilbao, in the Basque country of Spain
Elected to the Kubuntu Council
2014
- tested Trusty Alpha upgrade on a 32-bit laptop
Gave a Ubuntu User Days presentation about Kubuntu as an Ubuntu flavor
Future Goals
I plan to continue updating the Amarok Handbook, and find other tech writing and community building projects which need doing in Kubuntu and KDE. I'm continuing as a part of the KDE Community Working Group, and part of the administration of Google Summer of Code, and Google CodeIn. I want the Washington LoCo to grow, and become official, and continue to have fun. I plan to promote Kubuntu at LinuxFestNorthWest again this year, and will continue on the Council. I'm also planning to attend Akademy again this year (Brno, in the Czech Republic). The Kubuntu team plans a BoF at Akademy. Working with a webdev to get a testing framework that will work for Kubuntu applications and ISOs, and KDE applications as well.
Testimonials
Valorie is a tremendous help with driving and planning activities for the Ubuntu Washington LoCo. Her cheerful personality makes her great company. We are very lucky to have her around. -- linda-halligan 2010-08-16 19:09:52
I've seen Valorie help out in the Kubuntu channels and the UW channel. She is awesome and I would truely +1 her for Kubuntu membership. -- nigelbabu 2010-10-14 02:57:33
Valorie was my first friend in the FOSS community, by which I mean: she introduced me to the FOSS community. She taught me to use IRC and introduced me to all the wonderful mentors and role models I've had through LinuxChix. Aside from being on the (figurative) Welcome Brigade in Ubuntu Women, she seems to do a good job of maintaining good relationships with upstream too, and that's always important work. -- maco.m 2010-10-14 03:18:24
Valorie is awesome: she is a very productive contributor, a great motivator and community builder and always has a helping hand. Without her the community would not be as strong and by far not as much fun. I fully support her application to be a Kubuntu member. -- myriam 2024-04-18 11:46:34
Valorie was a valuable contributor to the OSCON 2011 Ubuntu Booth, She advocates for women who use Ubuntu/Kubuntu which is an excellent initiative for the open source community. I look forward to collaborating with her on future Ubuntu LoCo stuff. -- bkerensa 2024-04-18 11:46:34