Ubuntu member since Apr 3, 2006.

My credentials :-)

Yves Junqueira Marques Teixeira (nictuku). Born in 02/1982

Contact

Community Presence

NWU

NWU is my biggest contribution to Ubuntu, I guess.

Nwu means "Network wide updates for systems which use APT."

It is based on a spec written by MichaelVogt. After reading the spec, I talked to AdamConrad (infinity) and MichaelVogt (mvo) volunteering to work on it. They said "great, go go". I've been working hard on it since december/2005.

The project has walked a long path already. I dedicate many daily hours to it, as you can see in the commits history.

I hope it will prove itself useful and stable enough for dapper+1.

I've received a lot of support from other users and Ubuntu members and that makes me even more excited about nwu. I'm really thankful to AdamConrad, MichaelVogt, MarioMeyer, IvanKrstic and all MOTU's.

The project is hosted by Ubuntu-Br LoCoTeam, thanks to MarioMeyer's sysadmin efforts. He also has contributed a lot of code and testing time to nwu, for which I am also thankful.

Packages

They are in revu. When they are widely tested, we'll upload them to Debian and later to Ubuntu. At least two debian developers are interested in sponsoring them.

Universe Contributions

Documentation work

Extra-Ubuntu Contributions

Python-Sysinfo

Python-sysinfo is an abstraction library that provides system information like current hardwares, network settings and software environment. It was originally written for PyCACIC.

nwu-agent depends on python-sysinfo.

CACIC

CACIC is a project lead by the Brazilian Government to provide a system that collects and analyses informations from computers in the network. It reports data like hardware setup, installed software and asset management input informations.

I've volunteered for developing an agent for GNU/Linux, initially written in Perl. After that I've moved to Brasília and now I'm working on PyCACIC, now coded in Python, as an official government GPL project.

I also host and maintaing the community wiki.

My ideas about Ubuntu

Ubuntu-BR LoCo Team

Unfortunately, the Ubuntu Braziliam LoCo Team has seen better times. One can read a sad discussion about its problems in a CC meeting log.

The problems could be summarized in the following items: (updated in 11/09/2006, on jono bacon's request)

This is my personal point of view, and I am unfortunately biased by the events, although I try not to be.

Future contribution planning

Ubuntu Membership endorsement Testimonials

MarioMeyer

"Yves has been an active member of the BrazilianTeam. He has helped a lot in the IRC channel and development. He is distributing a lot of ubuntu love and will be advocating it in his regional FOSS install fest. He will also be helping me and the other Brazilian Members to advocate on the FISL 7.0 (largest FOSS conference in Latin America). Thus I endorse 100% his application to become an Ubuntu Member." -- MarioMeyer

LicioFernando

"Yves has been working hard with the NWU for ubuntu. He has been permorming an active participation in the IRC channel as well as in lists and in the planet UbuntuBrasil.I endorse his position as new member of the ubuntu." -- LicioFernando


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