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I'm a dedicated participant in the Ubuntu Hams community found at [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-hams|{{https://launchpadlibrarian.net/37961768/ubuntu-hams_14.png}}]][[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-hams|ubuntu-hams]] . <
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With experience spanning Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows, I've been proudly utilizing Ubuntu since the Feisty days.
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My interests extend from computing to amateur radio. You can catch my musings on Ubuntu's suitability as a comprehensive operating system for ham shacks on my blog at ([[https://hamradio.my|https://hamradio.my]]).<
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I hold high hopes for Ubuntu to emerge as the premier operating system for ham radio operators.
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== Endorsements for Ubuntu Membership ==
1. Piju has been a very active member of the ubuntu-hams team, and is present and participating in our IRC channel #ubuntu-hams almost every day. He has been blogging about using Ubuntu with amateur radio for more than six months, and is a strong advocate for Ubuntu. Piju is planning to teach some classes introducing amateur radio operators to Ubuntu. I recommend him for Ubuntu membership, and hope to see his blog as part of Planet Ubuntu. -- SteveConklin - Ubuntu Member, ubuntu-hams member, kernel developer.
1. Piju has been active in the ubuntu-hams team in email and also on #ubuntu-hams. He's done mock-ups, blog posts, bug reporting, and a number of other interesting things. I'd like to encourage him to get more deeply involved in the Ubuntu ecosystem and contribute more on the wiki. I recommend him for Ubuntu membership. -- JoeyStanford, Ubuntu Member, ubuntu-hams member.