Hi folks I've just joined this list although I'm not a high powered programmer so I think at first my skills can probably be best used in one of the other teams. I'm open to suggestions on that score.
I've been a Web site administrator at Dundee University in Scotland, an IT tutor in Community Education, a teacher of English as a Foreign Language in London, from August 2003 to September 2007 I was living in a Tibetan Buddhist monastery in the Scottish Borders where I was Webmaster and Web designer for two sites, and I'm currently studying for an MA in Writing for Children at Winchester University in England. I'm also a writer, storyteller and performance poet for children and families. But be warned, The Smelly Wellie Tele Show is nowhere near as exciting as it sounds; it's just me I'm afraid and it isn't on the telly. Oh, and I sing a bit but I'm really rubbish at tap dancing :-[ Looking through the Edubuntu lists, my skills don't fit Development, Artwork or Bugsquad. So that leaves: Website Handbook Documentation Advocacy Study Content I'd be happy to start off helping with any of these. One proviso: I've installed and used 3 or 4 different distros in the past but I'm nowhere near an expert, so being assigned a mentor would probably be very useful. And one last point for now. I've just bought a new laptop - an Acer Aspire 7720G Intel Dual Core processor - and I've installed Ubuntu 7.10 to dual boot with Vista. Needless to say it's not plain sailing and there are no guides in English for the 7720G so writing a report on my experiences might be a good place to start. However, like I said I'm open to suggestions regarding which team I might join so, over to you folks. All the best, Chik -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
