Thank you for the reply.
I have been a Ubuntu user since Lucid Lynx release.
I work mainly with datacenter environments, hp-ux, storage, and some
networking.
Interests: Feature testing, Ubuntu server, bug squad.
Cheers,
José
2012/1/13 Alex Lourie
> 2012/1/13 José Cardoso de Almeida
>
>> Hi,
Hi Mach,
great to have you on board! As mentioned in the last reply, do pop onto
#ubuntu-testing for a chat :)
The more testers the more awesome the release!
Regards,
Phill.
On 13 January 2012 11:37, Machinista wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Another introduction email :)
>
> I converted my family PC t
2012/1/13 José Cardoso de Almeida
> Hi,
>
> My name is José Almeida, and I recently joined this team to start giving
> my contribution to the Ubuntu project.
>
> Could you kindly advise where should I begin.
>
> Thank you and regards,
> José
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Thanks Nicholas and Phill !
Forgot this in my sig: https://launchpad.net/~barney-holmes
In my experience a lightweight browser does not provide the kind of
embedded "internet OS" which Firefox is now if you think about it.
People use Firefox as an entire system that they use between various
devi
Hi all,
Another introduction email :)
I converted my family PC to Ubuntu around the time of 8.04 and have been an
advocate every since. I made a move into professional S/W QA around 18
months ago (from S/W Project Management) and recently came across the
Ubuntu QA project. I'm keen to both assis
Chris, welcome! There are many different avenues to get involved in with
QA -- unity testing, iso testing, doing sru testing, etc. What are your
interests? Hop on the #ubuntu-testing IRC channel and introduce
yourself. We're happy to get you plugged in. Thanks,
Nicholas
On 01/13/2012 05:09 A