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= About Me =
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I am a husband, father and grandfather of four. I live in Texas in the United States. I love spending time with my family and enjoy going to Church where I was licensed as a minister, I did out reach programs like hospital Chaplain, nursing home and prison ministry before I moved out of State.
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'''About Me''' I first used a computer in 1987 when I was in college where I received a bachelor's degree in Sociology. My first computer was a Tandy, it did not even have a hard drive just a floppy drive, and it ran dos.
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I am a husband, father and grandfather of four. I live in Texas in the United States. I enjoy going to Church and spending time with my family. I first used a computer in 1987 when I was in college where I received a bachelor's degree in Sociology. My first computer was a Tandy, it did not even have a hard drive just a floppy drive, and it ran off of dos. I am a veteran of the Armed Forces where I served mainly over seas, I supervised 15 people and was responsible for maintaining 135 pieces of equipment.
 
I first started trying to use linux around the year 2002, but I did not have much luck at first then I came across OpenSuSe and was able to install and use it. A few years later I found Ubuntu and I have never used any other distribution since, except for testing purposes in virtualbox.
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I am a veteran of the Armed Forces, where I served mainly over seas. The help I received in the Ubuntu Forums and the ease of use of Ubuntu is what kept me using Ubuntu all these years.
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I first started trying to use linux around the year 2002, but I did not have much luck at first then I came across OpenSuSe and was able to install and use it. A few years later I found Ubuntu and I have never used any other distribution since, except for testing purposes in virtualbox. The help I received in the Ubuntu Forums and the ease of use of Ubuntu is what kept me using Ubuntu all these years.

'''Professionally'''
= Professionally =
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'''Ubuntu Contributions''' = IRC Contributions =
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I began using the Ubuntu Forums for getting help with issues like wireless and boot problems. I loved the community so much that when my schedule changed and allowed me the time to help others I started learning as much as I could so I would be able to help new people resolve issues so they will be able to keep using Ubuntu. I am currently helping family and friends install and use Ubuntu on there computers. I have been on irc since March of 2012 and I have had OP's in #ubuntuforums since 2012-06-29.
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I started out contributing in New to Ubuntu and General Section of the forum but I have found a home with some great people in wireless and networking in 2011, so that is where I do most of my contributing now, six years later and I still help out their. In the past I've kept to only a few channels, three of which are private channels and have been very active in #ubuntuforums and #ubuntu-news, but will be joining more if I am elected to the IRC Council and I plan to help with wireless issues in the #ubuntu channel as time permits.
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I also am testing Artful but to be honest it is running so smooth that there is not much to do at the moment. = Ubuntu Contributions =
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I created a wiki for setting up the cube and compiz in 2011 however it is outdated at this time and I am not sure it is worth updating with all the changes in Ubuntu. I began using the Ubuntu Forums for help with issues like wireless and boot problems. I loved the community so much that when my schedule changed and allowed me the time to help others I started learning as much as I could so I would be able to help new people resolve issues so they will be able to keep using Ubuntu.
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On 2011-10-7 I became an Ubuntu Member through forum contributions and I would like to think the many people that supported my application for membership. I have helped family and friends install and use Ubuntu on their computers for about 9 years now.
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On 2012-06-29 I became a staff member on the Ubuntu Forums, my duties include removing spam, moving threads, watching for and taking care of trolls, merging threads and sending pm’s to users when necessary. I started out contributing in New to Ubuntu and General Section of the forum but I have found a home with some great people in wireless and networking in 2011, so that is where I do most of my contributing now, seven years later and I still help out there when time permits.
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On 2016-11-16 I became a supermoderator which I still do all the same duties that I did before with the added duties of helping other staff members with such things as giving advice, recommendations and guidance, answering their questions when I can, plus training to become an Admin on the Ubuntu Forums that includes changing user names, disabling accounts and helping people get back into their original accounts that they have been locked out of. I also test the development version of Ubuntu and report bugs.
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I also have an account on Ask Ubuntu where I have over 5500 reputation right now. I created a wiki for setting up the cube and compiz in 2011.
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I answer question regarding wireless issues and help clean up and maintain the site by reviewing first answers and questions, voting to open and close questions and reporting duplicates and poor quality answers or questions. On 2011-10-7 I became an Ubuntu Member through forum contributions and I would like to thank the many people that supported my application for membership.
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In 2012 I wrote a [[https://github.com/UbuntuForums/wireless-info |wireless script]] for gathering information to help diagnose wireless issues, it is hosted on the Ubuntu Forums Council github account and today it is used in many forums, it is also posted on Ask Ubuntu [[https://askubuntu.com/questions/425155/|here]] and has help thousands of people get their wireless issues fixed over the years, I still help test it and maintain it but I have a friend by the name of krytarik that is the person that writes all the code for the script these days. On 2012-06-29 I became a staff member on the Ubuntu Forums; my duties include upholding the Forums Code of Conduct, removing spam, moving threads, watching for posts that need moderation, merging threads and sending pm’s to forum members when necessary.
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Since March of 2017 I have taken over the Ubuntu Forums Facebook and Twitter Accounts, all Messages and tweets are done by me. On 2016-11-16 I became a supermoderator while I continue with the same duties that I mentioned as a staff member, I have additional duties of helping other staff members with such things as giving advice, recommendations and guidance, answering their questions when I can, plus training to become an Admin on the Ubuntu Forums that includes changing user names, disabling accounts and helping people get back into their original accounts that they have been locked out of.
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'''Interests and Hobbies''' I also have an account on Ask Ubuntu where I have almost 6300 reputation right now.

I answer questions regarding wireless issues and help clean up and maintain the site by reviewing first answers and questions, voting to open and close questions and reporting duplicates and poor quality answers or questions.

In 2012 I wrote a [[https://github.com/UbuntuForums/wireless-info |wireless script]] for gathering information to help diagnose wireless issues, it is hosted on the Ubuntu Forums Council github account and today it is used in many forums. It is also posted on Ask Ubuntu [[https://askubuntu.com/questions/425155/|here]] and has helped thousands of people get their wireless issues fixed over the years. I still help test it and maintain it though I have a friend by the name of krytarik that is the person that writes all the code for the script these days.

Since March of 2017 I have taken over the [[https://www.facebook.com/UbuntuForums|Ubuntu Forums Facebook]] and [[https://twitter.com/ubuntuforums|Twitter Accounts]], all Messages and tweets are managed by me.

On 2017-08-20 I was extended the honor of Ubuntu Membership Board Member where I will be working with a team to determine applicants qualifications for Ubuntu Membership.

I am currently helping publish the Ubuntu News Letter and co-admin of the mailing lists for the Ubuntu News Letter and the Ubuntu News Team.

= Interests and Hobbies =
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'''Goals''' = Goals =
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As an Ubuntu Membership Board member I plan to bring up for discussion the decline in new Ubuntu Member Applicants and hopefully as a team we can find a solution that will lead to more people applying for Ubuntu Membership.
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'''Testimonials''' To be elected to the IRC Council where I can contribute to making the IRC Ubuntu Community an even better place then it already is by building good well through out the entire IRC Community by serving the entire community's needs equally.
 
= Testimonials =
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If you would like to support me in my nomination to become an Ubuntu Board Member please leave your comments here, you have to login to edit the wiki to leave your comment, if you cannot edit it yourself send me a pm on the forum and I will add what you have written. ''If you would like to support me in my nomination to the IRC Council please leave your comments here, you have to login to edit the wiki to leave your comment, if you cannot edit it yourself send me a pm on the forum or find me on IRC in #ubuntuforums and I will add what you have written.''
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In my opinion wildmanne39 will be and is a significant contribution to any endeavour and will be a welcome addition to the membership board; exercising his great people skills . In my opinion wildmanne39 will be and is a significant contribution to any endeavor and will be a welcome addition to the IRC Council; exercising his great people skills. -- [[Bashing-om]]

Wild Man (who goes by wildemanne39 in his nomination for IRC Council because of a frustrating problem with using his preferred user name as a Forum Super-Mod) has been a dedicated member of the Ubuntu Forums -- as a user and as a member of the Ubuntu Forums Staff -- and an advocate for Ubuntu for many years. He epitomizes the spirit of both Ubuntu the philosophy and Ubuntu the product. He understands the commitment, dedication and sustained contribution to Ubuntu and the community required of those who seek to become members of the IRC Council.

Wild Man takes on so many tasks, projects and responsibilities for the Ubuntu Forums that he is ideal for the IRC Council.

Wild Man is level-headed, rational and possesses good decision-making skills. Those qualities would serve the IRC Council very well. I highly recommend his selection and fully expect that he will be a valuable asset! -- [[QIII]]

Wild Man, aka wildemanne39, has my whole hearted support in his IRC Council application. I have worked with him on the Ubuntu Forums, both as a moderator and as Supermoderator for a few years now and his leadership skills, kindheartedness and overall dedication to the greater Ubuntu community have always been present. His knowledge and kindness are present in each of his posts and he is also very active in IRC channels offering help and building a bigger and stronger community. -- [[slickymaster]]

Wild Man, a.k.a. wildmanne39, has a soundly-deserved reputation as a helper with wireless and other technical issues on the Ubuntu Forums, being willing to persist where others might give up. As a fellow forum moderator, I have found him helpful and supportive on those occasions when it's not immediately clear which is the best way to proceed with an issue. Not only that, but Wild Man has shown that he himself is more than willing to listen to others' opinions before proceeding.

Wild Man (wildmanne39) has my unqualified support for his nomination to the IRC Council. -- [[irihapeti]]

Wild Man is a great guy who do a great job as Ubuntu Forum staff. It's good to have one on the IRC Council that have humour, self control and discipline. -- [[artificial-intelligence]]

Wildmanne39 has a good overall grasp of the Ubuntu community’s various activities and this qualifies him to make informed decisions regarding IRC Council decisions. -- [[Frogs Hair]]

wildmanne39 or Wild Man or, as I prefer to call him, Larry, has been, for many years, a recognized expert in networking and wireless and several other subjects at Ubuntu Forums and also Ask Ubuntu.

Far more than simply knowing the steps to help users solve problems, he is consistent. If he answers a post, he is diligent about replying to further steps promptly. He is sensitive and patient with users who may not be proficient English speakers.

He is quite remarkable in his ability to see the probable real problem that underlies the sometimes baffling original post. In my opinion, these qualities uniquely qualify Larry for the IRC Council. I urge his early confirmation. -- [[chili555]]

Since I have joined Ubuntu Forums until this very moment, I've met (in the virtual digital world) many people but there are few special and unique people I can't forget and perhaps I'm still around because of them. One of the nicest persons is [[wildmanne39]] and I highly recommend to recognize and depend on people like him to make Ubuntu Community better. We need to understand Ubuntu is powerful not because of the system itself but because of the community around it. Build better community and improve it, our system will get better. It's not the other way, trust me. Thank you [[wildmanne39]] for everything you've done and still doing. -- [[amjjawad]]


An outstanding record of helping the ubuntu community, the perfect match for IRC Council. -- [[lotuspsychje]]

Wildmenne39 is extremely qualified and I highly recommend him for IRC Council. -- [[oldfred]]

Name

wildmanne39/Wild Man

Location

United States

Ubuntu Forums Profile

wildmanne39

Ask Ubuntu Profile

Wild Man

Launchpad Profile

wildmanne39

About Me

I am a husband, father and grandfather of four. I live in Texas in the United States. I love spending time with my family and enjoy going to Church where I was licensed as a minister, I did out reach programs like hospital Chaplain, nursing home and prison ministry before I moved out of State.

I first used a computer in 1987 when I was in college where I received a bachelor's degree in Sociology. My first computer was a Tandy, it did not even have a hard drive just a floppy drive, and it ran dos.

I am a veteran of the Armed Forces where I served mainly over seas, I supervised 15 people and was responsible for maintaining 135 pieces of equipment.

I first started trying to use linux around the year 2002, but I did not have much luck at first then I came across OpenSuSe and was able to install and use it. A few years later I found Ubuntu and I have never used any other distribution since, except for testing purposes in virtualbox.

The help I received in the Ubuntu Forums and the ease of use of Ubuntu is what kept me using Ubuntu all these years.

Professionally

My wife and I own and run a small vending machine business.

IRC Contributions

I have been on irc since March of 2012 and I have had OP's in #ubuntuforums since 2012-06-29.

In the past I've kept to only a few channels, three of which are private channels and have been very active in #ubuntuforums and #ubuntu-news, but will be joining more if I am elected to the IRC Council and I plan to help with wireless issues in the #ubuntu channel as time permits.

Ubuntu Contributions

I began using the Ubuntu Forums for help with issues like wireless and boot problems. I loved the community so much that when my schedule changed and allowed me the time to help others I started learning as much as I could so I would be able to help new people resolve issues so they will be able to keep using Ubuntu.

I have helped family and friends install and use Ubuntu on their computers for about 9 years now.

I started out contributing in New to Ubuntu and General Section of the forum but I have found a home with some great people in wireless and networking in 2011, so that is where I do most of my contributing now, seven years later and I still help out there when time permits.

I also test the development version of Ubuntu and report bugs.

I created a wiki for setting up the cube and compiz in 2011.

On 2011-10-7 I became an Ubuntu Member through forum contributions and I would like to thank the many people that supported my application for membership.

On 2012-06-29 I became a staff member on the Ubuntu Forums; my duties include upholding the Forums Code of Conduct, removing spam, moving threads, watching for posts that need moderation, merging threads and sending pm’s to forum members when necessary.

On 2016-11-16 I became a supermoderator while I continue with the same duties that I mentioned as a staff member, I have additional duties of helping other staff members with such things as giving advice, recommendations and guidance, answering their questions when I can, plus training to become an Admin on the Ubuntu Forums that includes changing user names, disabling accounts and helping people get back into their original accounts that they have been locked out of.

I also have an account on Ask Ubuntu where I have almost 6300 reputation right now.

I answer questions regarding wireless issues and help clean up and maintain the site by reviewing first answers and questions, voting to open and close questions and reporting duplicates and poor quality answers or questions.

In 2012 I wrote a wireless script for gathering information to help diagnose wireless issues, it is hosted on the Ubuntu Forums Council github account and today it is used in many forums. It is also posted on Ask Ubuntu here and has helped thousands of people get their wireless issues fixed over the years. I still help test it and maintain it though I have a friend by the name of krytarik that is the person that writes all the code for the script these days.

Since March of 2017 I have taken over the Ubuntu Forums Facebook and Twitter Accounts, all Messages and tweets are managed by me.

On 2017-08-20 I was extended the honor of Ubuntu Membership Board Member where I will be working with a team to determine applicants qualifications for Ubuntu Membership.

I am currently helping publish the Ubuntu News Letter and co-admin of the mailing lists for the Ubuntu News Letter and the Ubuntu News Team.

Interests and Hobbies

Besides spending time with my family I enjoy working with computers and Ubuntu and when I have the time riding cycles.

Goals

To be a friendly and helpful member of the Ubuntu Forums, and render assistance where needed.

Also to convert as many people as I can to Ubuntu, provide help when needed to them and have as much fun as I can while doing it.

To work with the Ubuntu Community in a broader sense by helping on boards where needed and finally to become an Admin on the Ubuntu Forums when and if needed.

As an Ubuntu Membership Board member I plan to bring up for discussion the decline in new Ubuntu Member Applicants and hopefully as a team we can find a solution that will lead to more people applying for Ubuntu Membership.

To be elected to the IRC Council where I can contribute to making the IRC Ubuntu Community an even better place then it already is by building good well through out the entire IRC Community by serving the entire community's needs equally.

Testimonials

If you would like to support me in my nomination to the IRC Council please leave your comments here, you have to login to edit the wiki to leave your comment, if you cannot edit it yourself send me a pm on the forum or find me on IRC in #ubuntuforums and I will add what you have written.

As a long time supporter of ubuntuforums I have long been aware of Wild Man. He has demonstrated extensive knowledge of the operating system and always forthright in sharing his abilities at all levels. I have observed that he is just in his directives, rendering opinions as required to resolve conflicts and adverse situations; with aplomb and consideration for the feelings of all parties.

In my opinion wildmanne39 will be and is a significant contribution to any endeavor and will be a welcome addition to the IRC Council; exercising his great people skills. -- Bashing-om

Wild Man (who goes by wildemanne39 in his nomination for IRC Council because of a frustrating problem with using his preferred user name as a Forum Super-Mod) has been a dedicated member of the Ubuntu Forums -- as a user and as a member of the Ubuntu Forums Staff -- and an advocate for Ubuntu for many years. He epitomizes the spirit of both Ubuntu the philosophy and Ubuntu the product. He understands the commitment, dedication and sustained contribution to Ubuntu and the community required of those who seek to become members of the IRC Council.

Wild Man takes on so many tasks, projects and responsibilities for the Ubuntu Forums that he is ideal for the IRC Council.

Wild Man is level-headed, rational and possesses good decision-making skills. Those qualities would serve the IRC Council very well. I highly recommend his selection and fully expect that he will be a valuable asset! -- QIII

Wild Man, aka wildemanne39, has my whole hearted support in his IRC Council application. I have worked with him on the Ubuntu Forums, both as a moderator and as Supermoderator for a few years now and his leadership skills, kindheartedness and overall dedication to the greater Ubuntu community have always been present. His knowledge and kindness are present in each of his posts and he is also very active in IRC channels offering help and building a bigger and stronger community. -- slickymaster

Wild Man, a.k.a. wildmanne39, has a soundly-deserved reputation as a helper with wireless and other technical issues on the Ubuntu Forums, being willing to persist where others might give up. As a fellow forum moderator, I have found him helpful and supportive on those occasions when it's not immediately clear which is the best way to proceed with an issue. Not only that, but Wild Man has shown that he himself is more than willing to listen to others' opinions before proceeding.

Wild Man (wildmanne39) has my unqualified support for his nomination to the IRC Council. -- irihapeti

Wild Man is a great guy who do a great job as Ubuntu Forum staff. It's good to have one on the IRC Council that have humour, self control and discipline. -- artificial-intelligence

Wildmanne39 has a good overall grasp of the Ubuntu community’s various activities and this qualifies him to make informed decisions regarding IRC Council decisions. -- Frogs Hair

wildmanne39 or Wild Man or, as I prefer to call him, Larry, has been, for many years, a recognized expert in networking and wireless and several other subjects at Ubuntu Forums and also Ask Ubuntu.

Far more than simply knowing the steps to help users solve problems, he is consistent. If he answers a post, he is diligent about replying to further steps promptly. He is sensitive and patient with users who may not be proficient English speakers.

He is quite remarkable in his ability to see the probable real problem that underlies the sometimes baffling original post. In my opinion, these qualities uniquely qualify Larry for the IRC Council. I urge his early confirmation. -- chili555

Since I have joined Ubuntu Forums until this very moment, I've met (in the virtual digital world) many people but there are few special and unique people I can't forget and perhaps I'm still around because of them. One of the nicest persons is wildmanne39 and I highly recommend to recognize and depend on people like him to make Ubuntu Community better. We need to understand Ubuntu is powerful not because of the system itself but because of the community around it. Build better community and improve it, our system will get better. It's not the other way, trust me. Thank you wildmanne39 for everything you've done and still doing. -- amjjawad

An outstanding record of helping the ubuntu community, the perfect match for IRC Council. -- lotuspsychje

Wildmenne39 is extremely qualified and I highly recommend him for IRC Council. -- oldfred


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