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 * Ubuntu Hour with special guest debian developer from el salvador [[http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=rmayorga@debian.org.sv|rmayorga]] in a Port of Spain pub [organiser] 11th February
 * http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-tt/634/detail/ - Jan 15th Ubuntu Hour 6 People (Event Organizer)South
 * 11th February Ubuntu Hour 3 People (Event Organizer) with special guest Debian developer from El Salvador [[http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=rmayorga@debian.org.sv|rmayorga]] in Port of Spain pub

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trinikrono

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Ubuntu Forums:

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IRC:

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Website: https://sites.google.com/site/kurtbelgrave/home

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About Me

Hi my name is Kurt Belgrave. I live on the twin isles republic of Trinidad and Tobago, my timezone is UTC-4. I am a Freelance ICT Technician: Computer upgrading, Repairs, Building, Networking and Sales of components. Started using ubuntu in 2009 and decided to get involved with the community in 2010. I am a part-time student doing a BTEC HND in Computing and Systems Development.

Future Plans & Projects

  • attaining BSc in Computing

    Ubuntu Create a Regional Loco team that will gather together all the LoCo teams in the Caribbean and help them gain approved status.(making headway with Martinique and Dominica
    Ubuntu Become a debian package maintainer / Become a part utunbu

  • Become a Debian Developer
  • Become a Ubuntu Developer
  • Register Company that will provide support for Ubuntu servers and desktops, company can also help to sponsor Ubuntu events in Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean.

Current Project & Goals

  • Ubuntu Become first Ubuntu Member in Trinidad and Tobago and possibly the Caribbean.
    Ubuntu Become a Bug Control member / need to submit more bugs

  • Package something in Ubuntu / i just cant figure out what as yet.
  • Learn Programming in Java
  • Master Shell Scripting

Ubuntu-tt:

  • Implement Weekly Meetings(record them in Ubuntu-forums) and be able to produce reports.
  • Assisting team to gain Approved status by coordinating events and team members.

Contributions to the Ubuntu Community

Marketing / Advocacy

Since 2009 i have been Using Ubuntu / Samba along with the sbackup packages to create a very simple NAS (Network Attached Storage) Servers. Since that time i have grown to include a ubuntu based server as part of my maintenance proposal when i approach new clients. Here are a few of the clients that are using Ubuntu based servers that i supplied and maintain:

  • TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO CREDIT UNION DEPOSIT FUND CO-OP SOCIETY LTD
  • INLAND OFFSHORE CONTRACTORS LIMITED
  • HOOKMALLY ALI LIMITED
  • CENTRAL FINANCE FACILITY CO-OP SOCIETY LTD

As part of the marketing of my ICT support company (MICROMIX) i would be honored to print Ubuntu Business Cards to Showcase Ubuntu to new corporate clients that would want to make sure that i am recognized from Ubuntu.

Trinidad and Tobago Team / Ubuntu Loco Teams Project

2010

Searching the LoCo teams list wiki-page and not seeing a team for my country,i began my quest elsewhere (I came back and entered my team info here at a later date but by that time the loco directory was in full swing) I eventually found the Trinidad and Tobago LoCo Team mailing list( and wikipage).I emailed the list and started to work on the Loco Guide to complete the team as it was mostly inactive.

Started with editing the wikipage and set about requesting the ubuntu-tt.org subdomain to be redirected to our wikipage (thanks to jpds i believe).

I then created the Launchpad Team and added the first member (anil) since he carried the team so far on his own. Around this time he made me the Mailing list moderator also.

Finally requested our team forum http://tt.ubuntuforums.org (thanks Ubuntu Forums) and created the IRC Channel (#ubuntu-tt).

  • Attended Software Freedom Day 2010 in which i spoke to the guys at the TTCS (Trinidad and Tobago Computer Society) booth in Trincity Mall about the team and got there support, they had Ubuntu on display to the general public and i assisted with speaking to people about Ubuntu - Sept
  • Organised a few small Ubuntu Hours in San Fernando,using Cybernet CyberCafe to host them promoting the team and ubuntu in general

The year Ended with 18 members to the launchpad team.

2011 Events

Sept 11th 2011 Created Ubuntu Trinidad Facebook group 112members atm. Seeing alot more activity there as the launchpad team only has 23 members.

2012

June 17th update (153 members in the facebook group)

Basically a Bug-jam. Introduced 5-A-Day and bug triage guide to 4 team members. worked on bugs without a package name. 3 of the members made launchpad accounts for the first time.

BugSquad

787685 - Reported bug so that apport will pull grub.cfg.

Hugdays

5-A-Day

15 days in 5-a-day

Bugsquad wiki

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPlymouth - Debugging info for Plymouth

Testimonials

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

I got involved with the ubuntu community after seeing krono's name popup wherever ubuntu and trinidad met. We met a few times to discuss ubuntu and the overall status of open source in our country. I decided to get invloved with the ubuntu tt movement because krono is still the only free software guy I know who is actually engaging a comunity. metasansana


I found Kurt when I was planing a travel trip to Port of Spain back on the bigging of 2011, when I travel I always try to meet people from the local free software community, and the only name that I could found was Kurt's, so I wrote him an email and we met and talk about free software.

I think he is very enthusiastic about free software, he told me that is pretty hard to change the mind of the people regarding free software when everything that the local education teach you is private software, this is a common problem and he was trying to teach people about free software using ubuntu, creating a local community and trying to motivate the local people to get involved in the development of free software. Since there I can see that there is more people from trinidad comming to the ubuntu local community, I stayed on their IRC channel and see that a very small but strong community is being build there, this not happen by itself, is the result of the efforts putting there by Kurt, so I believe that he can is already good asset for the whole free software community.

-- René rmayorga@debian.org

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