srudeveloper
I, Seyeong Kim, apply for SRU Developer.
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Seyeong Kim |
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Who I am
I started Linux officially in 2001 with debian distribution, before that time, I just was an user on debian as a student, After joining university, I used Linux as project base operating system and my home desktop. After graduated, I developed cloud service based on Linux server and client several years in my own company before canonical.
My Ubuntu story
When I was in university and before canonical, I used Ubuntu for desktop and server system. I joined Canonical in 2014 as part of the Support and Technical Services Engineering team. and I've been working on issue various area such as virtualization, openstack, userland server and few kernel issue.
My involvement
Examples of my work / Things I'm proud of
SRU
Kernel
Upstream
Libreoffice https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/11829/
eventlet https://github.com/eventlet/eventlet/commit/ed0655333007fe97624b745e92deb407d192022c
Areas of work
I worked on various area in Ubuntu such as userland application, server, openstack component, juju, charms and a few of kernels.
Things I could do better
Joining and communicating with loco ubuntu team to share my contributions
Plans for the future
Nowadays I'm studying ceph code for contributing it. and Keep contributing Ubuntu as well
General
What I like least in Ubuntu
Ubuntu is easiest in linux world but still difficult to normal person for using it as Desktop
Comments
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