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I could certainly focus better and improve on my time management, things I've been working on. I'm on the Edubuntu Council and it has happened before that I've forgotten to follow up on some issues and things I needed to get back to. I'm currently using Getting Things Gnome, a GTD application that helps keeping track of things simpler. | |
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In my primary school, we were taught that we can always do better. It was our school's motto, to always strive towards excellence and to try to improve on your best. I suppose we can always do anything better, and shouldn't just settle for good enough, although a good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow (sorry for the preaching). | |
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Please note, this page is work in progress, I'm planning to apply at the MC meeting after the next one that is taking place on 24 September.
Testimonials
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I, Jonathan Carter, apply for MOTU rights.
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Jonathan Carter |
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Who I am
I'm a 27 year old from Cape Town, South Africa. I believe in the ideas behind free software and that it can unlock great things in the world. I promote Ubuntu because it brings the goodness of Debian and the best that the free software world has to offer to the masses. I've wanted to work with operating systems since I was 4 year old, I even learned to read while typing BASIC programs from a magazine on a ZX-Spectrum.
My Ubuntu story
I got started on Red Hat Linux and used Slackware quite a bit. I first heard of Ubuntu when it was just called "warty" and it was still hosted at no-name-yet.com. I've just been introduced to Debian a few months before and got hooked to the unstable branch. When I just started working full-time at the Shuttleworth Foundation in 2004, one of my first jobs was to check if ubuntu.com was available and register it (it was already taken so someone at Canonical took it over the task and negotiations). Since then I've installed Ubuntu on hundreds of individual machines, in hundreds of schools, in libraries, non-profits, government organisations and more. I'm inspired by Ubuntu. It's a revolution in progress and I want to be part of it.
My involvement
I created the initial Edubuntu and Xubuntu websites. I do testing on the Edubuntu images, and I'm currently figuring out how the seeds work so that we can ship something shippable for Karmic. I'm interested in the sociology behind Ubuntu and the health of the community. I'm the co-leader of Ubuntu-ZA. I've worked with my mentor Stephane Graber to package LTSP Cluster, and if it counts for anything I also wrote the man page for gnome-open. I have many interests but I don't always get to everything, it's been a lot better since I left my day job about 10 months ago, I believe that my available time to Ubuntu will continue to improve.
Examples of my work / Things I'm proud of
- LTSP Cluster Packaging
Areas of work
Let us know what you worked on, with which development teams / developers you cooperated and how it worked out.
Things I could do better
I could certainly focus better and improve on my time management, things I've been working on. I'm on the Edubuntu Council and it has happened before that I've forgotten to follow up on some issues and things I needed to get back to. I'm currently using Getting Things Gnome, a GTD application that helps keeping track of things simpler.
In my primary school, we were taught that we can always do better. It was our school's motto, to always strive towards excellence and to try to improve on your best. I suppose we can always do anything better, and shouldn't just settle for good enough, although a good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow (sorry for the preaching).
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.
Stéphane Graber
Jonathan is a well known Ubuntu member who has been around for ages, helping people and contributing to everything he can.
I have been sponsoring Jonathan for all his LTSP-Cluster packages mainly because of lack of time on my end and because of Jonathan's willingness to become a MOTU. I quickly introduced him to how LTSP-Cluster works back in May during the UDS, a few months after half of it was already in Karmic and today the last package entered archive.
He has been of great help and did an amazing, fast, yet very good job on packaging these and updating the packaging according to comments made on REVU. More generally Jonathan is deeply implicated in the Edubuntu project and I think that having a MOTU with interest for education will be of great use for Ubuntu.
-- stgraber 2009-08-25 19:32:21
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== <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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