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One of the goals I set for myself when I became a member of the [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-l10n-pt|Ubuntu Portuguese Translators]], was to try to produce as much documentation translated into Portuguese as I could, not only of the Ubuntu operating system but also of applications, since there are very few translations made. To date, I have translated in its entirety [[https://launchpad.net/catfish-search|Catfish]], [[https://launchpad.net/mugshot|Mugshot]] and [[https://launchpad.net/testdrive|TestDrive]] applications. One of the goals I set for myself when I became a member of the [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-l10n-pt|Ubuntu Portuguese Translators]], was to try to produce as much documentation translated into Portuguese as I could, not only of the Ubuntu operating system but also of applications, since there are very few translations made. To date, I have translated in its entirety [[https://launchpad.net/catfish-search|Catfish]], [[https://launchpad.net/mugshot|Mugshot]] and [[https://launchpad.net/testdrive|TestDrive]] applications and all the onboard system documentation shipped with Xubuntu, the [[https://launchpad.net/xubuntu-docs|Xubuntu Documentation]].

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David Pires

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About Me

My name is David Pires, I am 45 years old, live in Porto, a fabulous city in the north of Portugal, and I work in a Portuguese government agency as a programmer, primarily in Java and SQL, since 1994. Aside from my family, there are three things without which I could not keep my mental sanity, which are cinema, music and my books.

My first contact with computers goes back to 1984, when my parents offer me my first computer, a ZX Spectrum 48K, and with it I started to learn my first programming language, Basic.

I started using Linux by the time of Jaunty Jackalope release, in 2009, and since then I've tried several other Linux distributions such as Arch Linux, CentOS and Debian, but I always came back, one way or the other, to the one I feel more comfortable with, which is Ubuntu.

Involvement

Currently, in Launchpad, I'm a member of the following teams:

Contributions

Despite having started to use Ubuntu and Linux-based operating systems in 2009, it was only in late 2012 that I began to somehow try to reciprocate what I always received from the Ubuntu Communities, which is help and a sense of purpose. So in November 7th, 2012, I joined the Ubuntu Forums, and in November 9th, 2012, I joined Launchpad.

Launchpad

As a member of the U+1 - Ubuntu Development Releases Testing Team, I keep several virtual machines to perform not only ISO testing of the development releases in Ubuntu ISO Testing but also package testing on Ubuntu Package Testing.

I first became an editor in the Ubuntu Manual Team in January 17th, 2013, proof-reading spelling and grammar, checking consistency of formatting, checking consistency of language and style, writing glossary entries and adding entries to the index. Since then I helped producing the Getting Started with Ubuntu 13.04 and the Getting Started with Ubuntu 13.10 versions of the Ubuntu Manual.

One of the goals I set for myself when I became a member of the Ubuntu Portuguese Translators, was to try to produce as much documentation translated into Portuguese as I could, not only of the Ubuntu operating system but also of applications, since there are very few translations made. To date, I have translated in its entirety Catfish, Mugshot and TestDrive applications and all the onboard system documentation shipped with Xubuntu, the Xubuntu Documentation.

Ubuntu Forums

In the Ubuntu Forums I try to provide help to the extent of my knowledge, mainly in the Programming Talk sub-forum, particularly in questions regarding my area of work, like in the DB Queries in Java Program and Dynamic Displays in Java threads.

One sub-forum where I try to be as much active as I can is the General Help section of the forums, where sometimes a few challenges arise like in The installation or removal of a software package failed thread or a surprising misplaced thread, like Backup databases to desktop.

One of the sub-forums for which I have a special predilection it's the Absolute Beginners Section, and from where I recall this thread, Not fully installed java problems.

Ubuntu Forums is for me, like always has been, not only a place where I continuously delve my level of knowledge in Linux and programming, but is also the place where I turn when I need help, like when I faced myself with an Error on iptables implementation.

Future Goals

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Comments

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Testimonials

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

slickymaster (last edited 2021-05-28 15:18:44 by slickymaster)