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'''I, Graham Inggs, apply for MOTU.''' | |
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---- '''Please do not edit this page. It is a template to be used by people applying as an Ubuntu developer.''' Head over to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YourName/YourDeveloperApplication instead and make use of this template. ---- '''I, <YOUR NAME>, apply for <universe-contributor|MOTU|core-dev|upload rights for package(s) <X>>.''' || '''Name''' || <YOUR NAME> || || '''Launchpad Page''' || <link to your launchpad page> || || '''Wiki Page''' || <link to your Wiki page> || |
|| '''Name''' || Graham Inggs || || '''Launchpad Page''' || https://launchpad.net/~ginggs || || '''Wiki Page''' || https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrahamInggs/ || |
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''Tell us a bit about yourself.'' | I'm a sysadmin for the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment at the University of Cape Town. I support staff and post-graduates who use Linux-based desktops (primarily Ubuntu) and an HPC cluster running Rocks/CentOS. I also look after an under-graduate teaching lab of 30 PCs running Ubuntu with NVIDA GPUs. |
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''Tell us how and when you got involved, what you liked working on and what you could probably do better.'' | I've been using Ubuntu as my primary desktop operating system since Gutsy Gibbon. I started contributing to Ubuntu in late 2012 fixing bugs in packages we use at our university; cntlm, (open)motif and CUDA. I was accepted as a MOTU in December 2013 and since then have sponsored a few syncs and merges, and fixed some FTBFS that were stuck in -proposed. |
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Packaging, SRUs, syncs, merges and bug triaging. | |
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* [[http://qa.debian.org/[email protected]|List of packages maintained and co-maintained by me in Debian]] * [[http://ubuntu-dev.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/ubuntu-sponsorships.cgi?render=html&sponsoree=Graham+Inggs&sponsoree_search=name|List of uploads sponsored for me in Ubuntu]] * [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1327753|A complicated merge of nvidia-settings (main)]] |
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''Let us know what you worked on, with which development teams / developers with whom you cooperated and how it worked out.'' ## As a per-package uploader, please give us some insight into the package maintenance and bug situation since you're working on it. |
I try to keep in contact with the upstream developers of the packages I maintain. |
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I'd like to do more in main without having to take up the time of a sponsor. | |
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I will be applying for Debian Maintainer soon, and if successful, will apply for Debian Developer within the next 6 months. |
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''Please describe what you like least in Ubuntu and what thoughts do you have about fixing it.'' | Sometimes bugs are fixed in the development release and those fixes never make it into the stable release, leaving users to live with annoyances for 6 months and wondering why the bug status is "fix released" while it is still broken for them. I think there should be more SRUs. |
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[[CategoryMOTUApplication]] | [[CategoryCoreDevApplication]] |
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I, Graham Inggs, apply for MOTU.
Name |
Graham Inggs |
Launchpad Page |
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Wiki Page |
Who I am
I'm a sysadmin for the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment at the University of Cape Town. I support staff and post-graduates who use Linux-based desktops (primarily Ubuntu) and an HPC cluster running Rocks/CentOS. I also look after an under-graduate teaching lab of 30 PCs running Ubuntu with NVIDA GPUs.
My Ubuntu story
I've been using Ubuntu as my primary desktop operating system since Gutsy Gibbon. I started contributing to Ubuntu in late 2012 fixing bugs in packages we use at our university; cntlm, (open)motif and CUDA. I was accepted as a MOTU in December 2013 and since then have sponsored a few syncs and merges, and fixed some FTBFS that were stuck in -proposed.
My involvement
Packaging, SRUs, syncs, merges and bug triaging.
Examples of my work / Things I'm proud of
Areas of work
I try to keep in contact with the upstream developers of the packages I maintain.
Things I could do better
I'd like to do more in main without having to take up the time of a sponsor.
Plans for the future
General
I will be applying for Debian Maintainer soon, and if successful, will apply for Debian Developer within the next 6 months.
What I like least in Ubuntu
Sometimes bugs are fixed in the development release and those fixes never make it into the stable release, leaving users to live with annoyances for 6 months and wondering why the bug status is "fix released" while it is still broken for them. I think there should be more SRUs.
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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