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My oldest child is diagnosed with a form of Autism, and when he was 4 years old I took a spare PC and setup a gaming computer for him based on Ubuntu. He enjoyed it so much that I build similar systems for his friends and preschool, using second hand computers. In 2008 I founded [[http://www.quinncoincorporated.org Quinn Co]], a Florida non-profit, who's goal is to recycle second hand computers into educational system for your kids. My oldest child is diagnosed with a form of Autism, and when he was 4 years old I took a spare PC and setup a gaming computer for him based on Ubuntu. He enjoyed it so much that I build similar systems for his friends and preschool, using second hand computers. In 2008 I founded [[http://www.quinncoincorporated.org|Quinn Co]], a Florida non-profit, who's goal is to recycle second hand computers into educational system for your kids.
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I had been installing the stock Xubuntu (on these computers, and then modifying them to include age-appropriate open source games and to make them accessible to the youngest children, this made the average install take several hours. After reading the [[community/LiveCDCustomization|LiveCDCustomization]] page, I set to work creating [[http://www.qimo4kids.com Qimo]], a Linux distro designed specifically for your kids. I had been installing the stock Xubuntu (on these computers, and then modifying them to include age-appropriate open source games and to make them accessible to the youngest children, this made the average install take several hours. After reading the [[community/LiveCDCustomization|LiveCDCustomization]] page, I set to work creating [[http://www.qimo4kids.com|Qimo]], a Linux distro designed specifically for your kids.
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Since late 2008 I have been involved in the Ubuntu [[FloridaTeam]], participating nearly daily on #ubuntu-us-fl, attending and organizing LoCo meetups and events, and I contribute artciels to the http://ubuntu-fl.org website. Several times I have enjoyed hosting members of the Florida Team and my home, feeding them copious amounts of food, and generally having a good time. Since late 2008 I have been involved in the Ubuntu [[FloridaTeam]], participating nearly daily on #ubuntu-us-fl, attending and organizing LoCo meetups and events, and I contribute articles to the http://ubuntu-fl.org website. Several times I have enjoyed hosting members of the Florida Team and my home, feeding them copious amounts of food, and generally having a good time.

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About Michael

My name is Michael Hall and I live in Lakeland, Florida. I have been a web application developer for more than 10 years, transitioning from Perl to Java, PHP and now Python. I had used Linux on servers for quite a while, but it wasn't until a coworker introduced me to Ubuntu 5.10 that I started using it as my desktop, and I haven't looked back since.

I have a wife and two wonderful kids, and I am currently going back to school after 8 years to finish my Bachelor's degree.

Contact Information

Launchpad

https://launchpad.net/~mhall119

IRC

mhall119 or mhall119|work

AIM

mhall119

GTalk

mhall119

Email

mhall@lakeland.net

Activities

My oldest child is diagnosed with a form of Autism, and when he was 4 years old I took a spare PC and setup a gaming computer for him based on Ubuntu. He enjoyed it so much that I build similar systems for his friends and preschool, using second hand computers. In 2008 I founded Quinn Co, a Florida non-profit, who's goal is to recycle second hand computers into educational system for your kids.

I had been installing the stock Xubuntu (on these computers, and then modifying them to include age-appropriate open source games and to make them accessible to the youngest children, this made the average install take several hours. After reading the LiveCDCustomization page, I set to work creating Qimo, a Linux distro designed specifically for your kids.

Since late 2008 I have been involved in the Ubuntu FloridaTeam, participating nearly daily on #ubuntu-us-fl, attending and organizing LoCo meetups and events, and I contribute articles to the http://ubuntu-fl.org website. Several times I have enjoyed hosting members of the Florida Team and my home, feeding them copious amounts of food, and generally having a good time.

I often spend time in #ubuntu, jumping in to help somebody with a problem I can solve. I can also usually be found in #ubuntu-us-tn, #ubuntu-us-ga, #ubuntu-us-sc and #ubuntu-us-nc.

I have attended, exhibited and presented at several Linux and Open Source shows throughout 2009, including Scale7x, Florida Linux Show - Jacksonville, the South East Linux Fest, and the Atlanta Linux Fest. I am scheduled to exhibit and present at the Florida Linux Show - Orlando, and have been helping with the planning of the show and a new website based on Drupal.

Future Goals

Finish creating Deb packages for Qimo, and get them included in Universe.

Improve my packaging-fu and apply to become a MOTU

Incorporate Qimo artwork and configurations into an Edubuntu profile, as well as continuing to work with the Edubuntu team.

Continue efforts to expand the Ubuntu FloridaTeam and advocate for Linux and Open source in my community.

Present at FLS Orlando in Oct. 2008 and Scale in 2009.

Testimonials

If you know me and have something nice to say, please leave a comment here.

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