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'''I, <YOUR NAME>, apply for <universe-contributor|MOTU|core-dev|upload rights for package(s) <X>>.''' | '''I, Kaj Ailomaa, apply for upload rights for packages ubuntustudio-*, linux-lowlatency, (and a few more).''' |
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I, Kaj Ailomaa, apply for upload rights for packages ubuntustudio-*, linux-lowlatency, (and a few more).
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Kaj Ailomaa |
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Who I am
I'm a composer/musician, currently pursuing a career in IT, with a great passion for GNU/Linux. When I'm not sitting by the computer, or making music, I try to get outdoors running or cycling.
My Ubuntu story
Being a musician and a fan of Linux based distributions, I found some problems while trying to install a suitable system for audio production. This slowly lead to me getting in touch with the Ubuntu Studio community and becoming involved in its development. I had previously been interested in software development, but did not have much experience of the administrative process involved in organized software development. During my time in Ubuntu Studio I've tried to fix problems, in both the system, as in how to easier get people involved in developing it.
My involvement
maintainer of https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-lowlatency
- part maintainer of the ubuntustudio-* packages (team effort)
part maintainer of the http://ubuntustudio.org website (team effort)
part of http://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-core, which owns all the other ubuntustudio lp teams.
Examples of my work / Things I'm proud of
I'm most proud of my work for linux-lowlatency, which is the core component needed for doing serious audio work on Ubuntu.
Areas of work
So far, I've been mostly involved in Ubuntu Studio development, but since we use the xfce desktop, we tend to cooperate with Xubuntu developers, and have had some assistance from them. Especially from micahg who has been kind enough to sponsor a major amount of our package uploads.
Also, since I'm maintaining linux-lowlatency, and following the official SRU process in paralell with linux-generic, I'm working fairly closely with Canonical kernel developers, especially with infinity - the release manager, and apw who was a great help in setting up the maintenance procedure initially.
Things I could do better
Plans for the future
General
What I like least in Ubuntu
Please describe what you like least in Ubuntu and what thoughts do you have about fixing it.
Comments
If you'd like to comment, but are not the applicant or a sponsor, do it here. Don't forget to sign with @SIG@.
Endorsements
As a sponsor, just copy the template below, fill it out and add it to this section.
TEMPLATE
== <SPONSORS NAME> == === General feedback === ## Please fill us in on your shared experience. (How many packages did you sponsor? How would you judge the quality? How would you describe the improvements? Do you trust the applicant?) === Specific Experiences of working together === ''Please add good examples of your work together, but also cases that could have handled better.'' === Areas of Improvement ===
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