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Phill Whiteside

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Phill Whiteside

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Lubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx

About Me

Hmm, I'm not real good at this. I'm Phill (as if you couldn't guess) Age 47, UK Resident.

My computer History .. When we did computer studies at school, we wrote out flow-charts & wrote our code onto a programming sheet to be input onto a 'mini-main-frame' - We got dot matrix output & a roll of punched tape. Learning Flow-Charting is a great thing, as it allows me to break tasks down into 'bite-size' chunks. 1st Computer Atari800XL. It taught me assembly language, along with machine code - For that I'm grateful. I had a Bulletin board running on that little 8 Bit machine, and even stuffed 256KB of RAM into it. - Yeah, go ahead, do the maths, we were inventive - it was paging memory, like expanded memory on the 1st PC's I was inspired to the link between computer and human with Simon Hawkins and how he could 'speak', I got my little machine speaking and have remained interested in accessibilty ever since.

My Involvement with the Ubuntu Community

I'm

IRC

As I am a user of lubuntu I can be found at #lubuntu I also ensure that I am logged on to #ubuntu-beginners

Ubuntu Forums Work

I do pop onto the main forum and look at threads that are sat with few responses and take them on. I have my black belt at google-fu. I keep specific track of what is going on in the current and development version.

Launchpad

Team & Memberships

I am a member of the lubuntu mailing list along with helping with the wiki page and IRC. I am also a member of the accessibility mailing list and forum area along with the mailing list for the current version updates and the development ones.

Current Project & Goals

I've recently gotten a commercial site up to Level 3 accessibility (AAA), there are still things to learn on ensuring compliance, but it is not too difficult and I would recommend it to anyone who wants to write web-sites. The site also holds the ability to change into tutorial mode for those who want to learn how to efficiently search through MySQL databases, the tutorial for FullText links through the installation of a LAMP through to using the MGJuddLtd site to explain how the enquiries are built, executed and displayed. As I currently update the lubuntu help pages over at LubuntuHelp I am now also helping with updating the beginners wiki pages, along with helping update the general ubuntu wiki area.

Future Plans & Projects

As a convert to Lubuntu it is my desire to see that project attain 'official' adoption into the family that is Ubuntu. As the 10.10 version progresses I want to integrate accessibilty into it. I also want to spread the word on making web-sites accessible, my thoughts, trials and progress can be found WebCodingForAccessibility. The MGJuddLtd site is the one that I have taken to that level, which is no mean feat for a site full of engineering drawings !!