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I'm interested in computer history, user support and audio/video production. Very technical but not a programmer (yet). Took a few introductory lessons in Debian packaging. I try to make myself available to help anyone who is having issues or requires help. This allows me to get complete perspective of how the distro is used by different people, and collect opinions on specific projects. I am not shy to ask for help, experiences and knowledge from others. I find it efficient to engage in a conversation with others, which I prefer over reading documentation. I am highly motivated to learn more and to support others. As the Ubuntu user base will grow every day, more individuals and companies are switching to Ubuntu, which I am very enthusiastic about. I am dedicated to making Ubuntu a better distribution. I am currently trying to concentrate on community involvement, LPI certification and server competency. I feel that many users could benefit from my being an active community member. I try to stay up-to-date on the bugs users of Ubuntu are facing so that I can help others [[http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html|effectively report]], [[DebuggingProcedures|debug]], [[https://blueprints.launchpad.net/malone/+spec/malone-me-too|confirm]], [[https://help.launchpad.net/Bugs/Subscriptions|subscribe]] and [[Bugs/HowToTriage|triage]] bugs. I have created a process, a work-flow if you will, to find previously reported issues. See the [[http://www.google.com/coop/cse?cx=001461844748502826593:hh-ikmexth4|Custom "Ubuntu" Google Search]] which is helpful for searching bugs, threads and blogs relating to ubuntu (contact me to add a site to the search index). My understanding of the Linux audio subsystem and the various audio projects involved has increased since starting with ubuntu. Besides supporting users and troubleshooting audio issues, I would like to improve my understanding of professional audio development tools and JACK. I am interested in improving the state of video editing software for Linux; I try to be involved in projects like cinellera, kdenlive, lumiera and pitivi. == Certifications == *Digital Technical Production - College Certificate *Linux Professional Institute - [[http://www.lpi.org/eng/certification/the_lpic_program|Test 101]] *Ubuntu Certified Professional - [[http://www.lpi.org/eng/certification/ubuntu_certified_professional|Linux Professional Institute Test 117-199]] = Contributions To The Ubuntu Community = == Documentation & Solutions == *Ubuntu Wiki/Help Articles: *[[komputes/HowToUbuquityPreserveHome|Reinstall Ubuntu while preserving /home - Desktop CD]] *[[komputes/HowToDebianInstallerPreserveHome|Reinstall Ubuntu while preserving /home - Alternate CD]] *[[komputes/HowToSharedHome|How to share /home among two installations of Ubuntu - Beta Testing **Work In Progress**]] *[[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EeePC|Ubuntu on Asus eeePC]] (multiple contributions) * [[attachment:audio-troubleshooting.txt|Linux Audio Subsystem Introduction & Troubleshooting Guide]] == Ideas == *Brainstorms: *http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/contributor/komputes/ideas/ *Blueprints: *https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/~komputes == Group Memberships == *Official Ubuntu Member since November 2009 *Member of the [[UnansweredPostsTeam|Unanswered Posts Team]] *Member of the [[BeginnersTeam|Beginners Team]] *Over 400 ubuntuforums.org posts *Member of the [[5-A-Day|5 A Day Team]] *Member of the [[https://launchpad.net/~launchpad-beta-testers|Launchpad Beta Testers]] *Member of the [[BugSquad|Ubuntu BugSquad]] *Member of the [[Testing|Ubuntu Testing Team]] *LoCo (Local Community) Member {*} [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-ca|Ubuntu Canada Team]] {*} [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-qc|Ubuntu Quebec Team]] *[[https://launchpad.net/~komputes/+karma|Launchpad Karma Breakdown]] == Ubuntu Events == *[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuebecTeam/GlobalJam2009| Ubuntu-QC Global Jam 2009]] - Organizer *[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuebecTeam/JauntyParty| Ubuntu-QC Jaunty Release Party]] - Organizer *[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UDSJaunty|UDS Jaunty 2008 (Mountainview, CA)]] - Attendant *[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuebecTeam/IntrepidParty| Ubuntu-QC Intrepid Release Party]] - Organizer = Goals = Complete the LPI Level 1 Certification. I am interested in becoming part of the bug control team on launchpad as well as the forum counsel. Long term, Interested in starting a community-maintained [[https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/better-hardware-database|Hardware Database]] to improve the current state of supported hardware on Linux. = Proposal for Needs Packaging/Testing = * celtx - http://celtx.com/download.html * madwifi drivers - http://madwifi-project.org/ * dmg2img - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DMG2IMG http://vu1tur.eu.org/tools/ * http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=343808 * tuxguardian - http://tuxguardian.sourceforge.net/ * WebcamStudio - http://sourceforge.net/projects/webcamstudio/ * NeatX - http://code.google.com/p/neatx/ * OpenNX - http://sourceforge.net/projects/opennx/ * pkremote - http://pkremote.sourceforge.net/ = Proposal for 'Fix released' in Lucid LTS = '''1''' *Copy-Paste doesn't work if the source is closed before the paste *https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/11334 '''2 - These need to be solved togther''' *gdm 2.26 has no graphical configuration tool *https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/395808 *No GUI to configure/disable login sound *https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/437429 *Lack of an updated gdmsetup or "Login Screen" configuration utility (started in karmic) causes users to have problems accomplishing the following tasks graphically. *Install/Change the GDM Theme *Change the GDM welcome message *Turn on remote login *Allow TCP logins to Xserver *Enable multiple logins for a single user (used for concurrent VNC) *Change login sounds *Set a user to log in automatically *Remove Shutdown/Reboot option form actions menu '''3''' *Update Notifier icon would provide useful status information / new update-manager behaviour is annoying *https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+source/update-notifier/+bug/332945 *Update: David St. Barth told personally that karmic would present a choice between old and new behaviour in software sources *Update: Unassigned from DX, assigned to Michael Vogt but was not acted on for karmic '''4''' *gnome-volume-control missing ability to customize session sound effects theme *https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-media/+bug/324700 '''5''' *unlabeled partitions are mounted under their UUIDs *https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/devicekit-disks/+bug/390304 '''6''' *Not able to create a bootable USB key using Ubuntu 9.10 *https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usb-creator/+bug/415103 '''7''' *Remote Desktop - "only accept from localhost" option does not work *https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vino/+bug/275340 *To set up localhost only, you have to open up gconf-editor and modify the following string value to be "lo" (without the quotes): /desktop/gnome/remote_access/network_interface *This was tested and fails for many, as well a graphical option for this needs to be made available '''8''' *nm-applet fails when another user is logged in *https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/284596 = Project ideas that need a developer = *Automation of Daily LiveCD/DVD creation for current release (not current dev release) *For testing purposes, someone needs a LiveCD to see if they can reproduce an issue on a desktop that has not been changed. Unfortunately the CD ISO (once released) is not changed for 6 months. LTS get dot releases (type of "bundled upgrade/servicepack"). *This project would apply all updates and create a Daily LiveCD/DVD which has current packages and updates. *Record audio out (Working [[http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1330728|script]] needs a GUI or gnome-sound-recorder integration) *Simple little audio recording application used to easily record anything you can get into your soundcard direct onto your hard disk. Inspired from [[http://www.opcode.co.uk/opd2d/|opd2d]] (Win). *Optional MP3 Support (encoding stream in real-time) *Offline Bug Holder *Apport Bug Client - For the "I am offline" use case *Allows users to keep their bug submissions to a later date *Allows users to type up a description to the bug while offline. *Better Hardware Database *[[http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/40/|Brainstorm]] *[[https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/better-hardware-database|Blueprint]] *Thunderbird/Lightning/GNOME Integration *Thunderbird needs to have better integration into the GNOME Desktop *Calendar (Lightning) to EDS (Evolution Data Server) communication *OR *Creation of a new Thunderbird/Lightning applet *Softphone: USB to GSM (SIM Card) Adapter *There are many SIM readers and 3G (DATA ONLY) USB adapters *Provide what is missing: Allow audio through microphone and speakers to make calls on GSM *Requires *hardware that allows voice communication *softphone application that has the same features as a cell phone *PDF Editor *pdfeditor or Open Office PDF Editing Plugin does not quite work as expected, improve on these projects. *Three part authentication *Password, USB authentication key, (and voice/thumbprint recognition) set up to log in. *Unlocks GNOME/KDE keychain, encrypted filesystem and firefox/email master password *Application CDs [[http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2007/07/24/howto-download-packages-and-dependencies-for-offline-installation/|kmandla blog post]] *Application which downloads a package, its dependencies and it's sub dependencies onto a CD (make sure it is satisfied to be installed on a minimal ubuntu system) and write an ISO with an offline repo on it. When the CD is inserted into an offline machine they are offered the following dialog "This medium contains software intended to be automatically started. Would you like to run it? "The software will run directly from the medium "Application CD". You should never run software that you don't trust." *When the CD is inserted into an offline machine they are offered the following dialog "This medium contains software intended to be automatically started. Would you like to run it?" The software will run directly from the medium "Program_X_CD". You should never run software that you don't trust." The user can then easily create and distribute application(s) by CD. *Create a transparent daily image backup/restore system *Can be used while the filesystem is mounted and being used *Only backs up what it has to (progressive) *Saves data to an image file which can be dd'd or burned to CD *Desktop Firewall interface with customizable "Zone Alarm style" notifications *Incorporating projects like Tux Guardian and moblock. *The goal is to make a very easy to use, yet very powerful which includes custom alerts through libnotify and per-application network rules (i.e. do not let program "foo" have Internet access). *Per process Internet configuration (blacklist by default, then whitelist traffic per process and specify IPs, ports or fully open. *Virtual video device *Very much like GTK-recordmydesktop it will allow the user to select a portion of the screen but instead of recording it to a file it will pass it along to a device file which can be used by a number of programs (seen by the program as a webcam). *This would allow you to use pre-recorded video OR cheese OR visualizer as your webcam input program. *This program should also allow a playlist of video files to be used as device which other applications can use. *HD capable NLE (Non-Linear [video] Editor) *Linux native professional non-linear HD video editor *The community and many professionals are requesting a solid stable video editing tool. *Take a look at the Lumiera Project. If we can have GSoC students and investors add interest and development work on this project we may be able to advance this project. *Nautilus Improvements *Improvements to the Nautilus File Manager *Allocates space before it copies. *Checks all the files to be copied before they are copied. *Resistant to inter-filesystem name errors, hidden files *Brings any issues to be resolved to the user before copy starts. *Does not stop in the middle of a large transfer to tell you there is an error. *File Manager should calculate and displays the size of directories in detailed list view. *Firefox add-on that plays flv (flash video) on the site with ffmpeg. *This makes us work with a tool which is a little more open and less bloated than Adobe's Flash player. *Record Output *Easy to use loopback virtual audio device to record all output mixed *Video Conference *Multiplatform *Multi-user *No port forwarding *Encrypted option *Packet Trace Map *Live representation of internet packets, port numbers etc. on a world map (references geolocate IP database) *Shows all packets leaving and entering your computer. *Gives your ip, their ip, all bounces in between, dns info *iPodHack *Use ipod wheel as FFW in movies or volume control for system *Splash screen customization application *Graphical application to create splash screen, custom throbbers and animations = Testimonials = David is a relentless community contributor. Although he is a Canonical employee at Support, he goes way beyond any of his duties by actively engaging the local community, filing bug reports and advocating Ubuntu user to anyone. David does not stand around watching and chatting, he MAKES THINGS HAPPEN. Be careful what you comment around him, if it makes sense and takes Ubuntu further, he'll do it :) -- FabianRodriguez David has been of awesome help in organizing some of the latest events in Ubuntu-Quebec. He's not afraid to step in and make things happen, and go the extra mile to make Ubuntu and our LoCo rock :) -- [[LaunchpadHome:mathieu-tl]] <<DateTime(2009-11-18T16:43:25-0500)>> ''This section is open to anyone who would like to comment on my contribution to the Ubuntu community'' {{http://ubuntuforums.org/images/rank_ubuntumember.png|Ubuntu Member Since Nov. 2009|align="right"}} |
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About Me
Linux user since 2004 (Linux User #458827, Ubuntu User #19076). I'm interested in computer history, user support and audio/video production. Very technical but not a programmer (yet). Took a few introductory lessons in Debian packaging.
I try to make myself available to help anyone who is having issues or requires help. This allows me to get complete perspective of how the distro is used by different people, and collect opinions on specific projects. I am not shy to ask for help, experiences and knowledge from others. I find it efficient to engage in a conversation with others, which I prefer over reading documentation. I am highly motivated to learn more and to support others. As the Ubuntu user base will grow every day, more individuals and companies are switching to Ubuntu, which I am very enthusiastic about. I am dedicated to making Ubuntu a better distribution. I am currently trying to concentrate on community involvement, LPI certification and server competency. I feel that many users could benefit from my being an active community member.
I try to stay up-to-date on the bugs users of Ubuntu are facing so that I can help others effectively report, debug, confirm, subscribe and triage bugs. I have created a process, a work-flow if you will, to find previously reported issues. See the Custom "Ubuntu" Google Search which is helpful for searching bugs, threads and blogs relating to ubuntu (contact me to add a site to the search index).
My understanding of the Linux audio subsystem and the various audio projects involved has increased since starting with ubuntu. Besides supporting users and troubleshooting audio issues, I would like to improve my understanding of professional audio development tools and JACK.
I am interested in improving the state of video editing software for Linux; I try to be involved in projects like cinellera, kdenlive, lumiera and pitivi.
Certifications
- Digital Technical Production - College Certificate
Linux Professional Institute - Test 101
Ubuntu Certified Professional - Linux Professional Institute Test 117-199
Contributions To The Ubuntu Community
Documentation & Solutions
- Ubuntu Wiki/Help Articles:
Ideas
- Brainstorms:
- Blueprints:
Group Memberships
- Official Ubuntu Member since November 2009
Member of the Unanswered Posts Team
Member of the Beginners Team
- Over 400 ubuntuforums.org posts
Member of the 5 A Day Team
Member of the Launchpad Beta Testers
Member of the Ubuntu BugSquad
Member of the Ubuntu Testing Team
LoCo (Local Community) Member
Ubuntu Events
Ubuntu-QC Global Jam 2009 - Organizer
Ubuntu-QC Jaunty Release Party - Organizer
UDS Jaunty 2008 (Mountainview, CA) - Attendant
Ubuntu-QC Intrepid Release Party - Organizer
Goals
Complete the LPI Level 1 Certification. I am interested in becoming part of the bug control team on launchpad as well as the forum counsel.
Long term, Interested in starting a community-maintained Hardware Database to improve the current state of supported hardware on Linux.
Proposal for Needs Packaging/Testing
celtx - http://celtx.com/download.html
madwifi drivers - http://madwifi-project.org/
dmg2img - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DMG2IMG http://vu1tur.eu.org/tools/
tuxguardian - http://tuxguardian.sourceforge.net/
WebcamStudio - http://sourceforge.net/projects/webcamstudio/
NeatX - http://code.google.com/p/neatx/
pkremote - http://pkremote.sourceforge.net/
Proposal for 'Fix released' in Lucid LTS
1
- Copy-Paste doesn't work if the source is closed before the paste
2 - These need to be solved togther
- gdm 2.26 has no graphical configuration tool
- No GUI to configure/disable login sound
- Lack of an updated gdmsetup or "Login Screen" configuration utility (started in karmic) causes users to have problems accomplishing the following tasks graphically.
- Install/Change the GDM Theme
- Change the GDM welcome message
- Turn on remote login
- Allow TCP logins to Xserver
- Enable multiple logins for a single user (used for concurrent VNC)
- Change login sounds
- Set a user to log in automatically
- Remove Shutdown/Reboot option form actions menu
3
- Update Notifier icon would provide useful status information / new update-manager behaviour is annoying
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+source/update-notifier/+bug/332945
- Update: David St. Barth told personally that karmic would present a choice between old and new behaviour in software sources
- Update: Unassigned from DX, assigned to Michael Vogt but was not acted on for karmic
4
- gnome-volume-control missing ability to customize session sound effects theme
5
- unlabeled partitions are mounted under their UUIDs
6
- Not able to create a bootable USB key using Ubuntu 9.10
7
- Remote Desktop - "only accept from localhost" option does not work
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vino/+bug/275340
- To set up localhost only, you have to open up gconf-editor and modify the following string value to be "lo" (without the quotes): /desktop/gnome/remote_access/network_interface
- This was tested and fails for many, as well a graphical option for this needs to be made available
8
- nm-applet fails when another user is logged in
Project ideas that need a developer
- Automation of Daily LiveCD/DVD creation for current release (not current dev release)
- For testing purposes, someone needs a LiveCD to see if they can reproduce an issue on a desktop that has not been changed. Unfortunately the CD ISO (once released) is not changed for 6 months. LTS get dot releases (type of "bundled upgrade/servicepack").
- This project would apply all updates and create a Daily LiveCD/DVD which has current packages and updates.
Record audio out (Working script needs a GUI or gnome-sound-recorder integration)
Simple little audio recording application used to easily record anything you can get into your soundcard direct onto your hard disk. Inspired from opd2d (Win).
- Optional MP3 Support (encoding stream in real-time)
- Offline Bug Holder
- Apport Bug Client - For the "I am offline" use case
- Allows users to keep their bug submissions to a later date
- Allows users to type up a description to the bug while offline.
- Better Hardware Database
- Thunderbird/Lightning/GNOME Integration
- Thunderbird needs to have better integration into the GNOME Desktop
- Calendar (Lightning) to EDS (Evolution Data Server) communication
- OR
- Creation of a new Thunderbird/Lightning applet
- Softphone: USB to GSM (SIM Card) Adapter
- There are many SIM readers and 3G (DATA ONLY) USB adapters
- Provide what is missing: Allow audio through microphone and speakers to make calls on GSM
- Requires
- hardware that allows voice communication
- softphone application that has the same features as a cell phone
- PDF Editor
- pdfeditor or Open Office PDF Editing Plugin does not quite work as expected, improve on these projects.
- Three part authentication
- Password, USB authentication key, (and voice/thumbprint recognition) set up to log in.
- Unlocks GNOME/KDE keychain, encrypted filesystem and firefox/email master password
Application CDs kmandla blog post
- Application which downloads a package, its dependencies and it's sub dependencies onto a CD (make sure it is satisfied to be installed on a minimal ubuntu system) and write an ISO with an offline repo on it. When the CD is inserted into an offline machine they are offered the following dialog "This medium contains software intended to be automatically started. Would you like to run it? "The software will run directly from the medium "Application CD". You should never run software that you don't trust."
- When the CD is inserted into an offline machine they are offered the following dialog "This medium contains software intended to be automatically started. Would you like to run it?" The software will run directly from the medium "Program_X_CD". You should never run software that you don't trust." The user can then easily create and distribute application(s) by CD.
- Create a transparent daily image backup/restore system
- Can be used while the filesystem is mounted and being used
- Only backs up what it has to (progressive)
- Saves data to an image file which can be dd'd or burned to CD
- Desktop Firewall interface with customizable "Zone Alarm style" notifications
- Incorporating projects like Tux Guardian and moblock.
- The goal is to make a very easy to use, yet very powerful which includes custom alerts through libnotify and per-application network rules (i.e. do not let program "foo" have Internet access).
- Per process Internet configuration (blacklist by default, then whitelist traffic per process and specify IPs, ports or fully open.
- Virtual video device
- Very much like GTK-recordmydesktop it will allow the user to select a portion of the screen but instead of recording it to a file it will pass it along to a device file which can be used by a number of programs (seen by the program as a webcam).
- This would allow you to use pre-recorded video OR cheese OR visualizer as your webcam input program.
- This program should also allow a playlist of video files to be used as device which other applications can use.
- HD capable NLE (Non-Linear [video] Editor)
- Linux native professional non-linear HD video editor
- The community and many professionals are requesting a solid stable video editing tool.
- Take a look at the Lumiera Project. If we can have GSoC students and investors add interest and development work on this project we may be able to advance this project.
- Nautilus Improvements
- Improvements to the Nautilus File Manager
- Allocates space before it copies.
- Checks all the files to be copied before they are copied.
- Resistant to inter-filesystem name errors, hidden files
- Brings any issues to be resolved to the user before copy starts.
- Does not stop in the middle of a large transfer to tell you there is an error.
- File Manager should calculate and displays the size of directories in detailed list view.
- Firefox add-on that plays flv (flash video) on the site with ffmpeg.
- This makes us work with a tool which is a little more open and less bloated than Adobe's Flash player.
- Record Output
- Easy to use loopback virtual audio device to record all output mixed
- Video Conference
- Multiplatform
- Multi-user
- No port forwarding
- Encrypted option
- Packet Trace Map
- Live representation of internet packets, port numbers etc. on a world map (references geolocate IP database)
- Shows all packets leaving and entering your computer.
- Gives your ip, their ip, all bounces in between, dns info
- iPodHack
- Use ipod wheel as FFW in movies or volume control for system
- Splash screen customization application
- Graphical application to create splash screen, custom throbbers and animations
Testimonials
David is a relentless community contributor. Although he is a Canonical employee at Support, he goes way beyond any of his duties by actively engaging the local community, filing bug reports and advocating Ubuntu user to anyone. David does not stand around watching and chatting, he MAKES THINGS HAPPEN. Be careful what you comment around him, if it makes sense and takes Ubuntu further, he'll do it -- FabianRodriguez
David has been of awesome help in organizing some of the latest events in Ubuntu-Quebec. He's not afraid to step in and make things happen, and go the extra mile to make Ubuntu and our LoCo rock -- mathieu-tl 2009-11-18 21:43:25
This section is open to anyone who would like to comment on my contribution to the Ubuntu community
komputes (last edited 2013-02-13 18:43:32 by komputes)