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| IT support & Training, want to be python coder, solid knowledge of Linux systems
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| GMT Crewe, UK
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| take the LMCE framework and make it as popular as xbmc/boxee!
 
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Revision as of 12:24, 27 June 2009

Right, having looked at the detail in this post [1] i felt its time to see what we are made of as a community, please add your details.


GUIDE: copy'n'paste the following lines then append them into the table below (prior to the final line that contains '|}'). This formatting should make it easier for the 'big 5' to work out who can contribute what...

| Your username
| Your relevant expertise/experience 
| Your other experience/expertise
| Your approx time available for the project
| Your time zone or location
| Your particular interest area (if any)
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Username Relevant expertise/experience Other Experience/Expertise Time available for the project Time zone or location Particular Interest Area (If any)
Geekyhawkes advanced newbie use to some C+/linux/ubuntu/ html / xml / flash few evenings a week UK GMT User documentation, newbie guides, website design , wiki topics and guides. Line by line intros to get 810 up and running regardless of user experiance.
tmoore advanced newbie 14 yrs software product management, IT management consulting, marketing, network & systems management, UNIX admin about 3 hrs a week on average GMT-7 Product strategy, team management,(non-technical) marketing & communications
qball4 regular user HADesigner, graphic design, hardware a/v distribution systems average 20-40 hrs/wk available US CST User Interface, new orbiter platforms
Fastie81 advanced newbie work with linux/Red Hat/ubuntu day to day / Project Manager / Systems Administrator / Quick Learner My work load goes up and down so would have few days one week and none another GMT +12 (NZ) User Documentation, guides, wiki guides. I would like to learn some coding. Adding Hardware support ,Devices Templates.
Techstyle Advanced Newbie System builder, Linux newbie, some Wiki writing experience / PMP (Project Management Professional), MBA, Mechanical Engineer, Entrepreneur 1hr per day US central (Milwaukee, WI) Anything structured
nite_man regular user Integrator, consultant, GSD, Ruby, Maemo Orbiter / More then 10 years of software development - Perl, PHP, Linux sysadmin 2-4 hours per day UTC+2:00 Nicosia, Cyprus Admin site, Maemo Orbiter, posting news, blogging, Russian translation
Daballiemo regular user Worked my way through Linux/Ubuntu/Fedora mainly on virtualization / Working within MOD and about 15 years of exp. with "paper" documentation About 3-6 hours a week GMT +1, Amsterdam Virtualization and interfacing (webui, remote, keyboard, touch aso)
SteveC LMCE Newbie but keen to get cracking. Electronics/Software Engr, C/C++ for 15years. Approx 5 hours/week UTC+10:00 Brisbane, Australia Main interests relate to external hardware interfaces eg. Clipsal CBUS lighting, Caddx/Networx Alarm system.
Lemming86_au Advanced Newbie IT Consultant, Network Engineer, Asterisk Admin (No programming experience, yet) 3-5 hours/Week UTC+9:30 Adelaide, Australia Asterisk
castlec LMCE Noob. Linux regular user/noob Java Dev, C++ trained (University). 3-5 hours/Week UTC-5 Ohio, USA
ZuG Regular User Linux, PHP and a bit of C. Very familiar with Asterisk and OpenVPN 3-5 hours/Week GMT Cardiff, United Kingdom OpenVPN development
ccoudsi Regular user 15+ years embedded hardware design, 8+ years engineering manager, Assembly, C, Perl, Ruby (newbie) 5-8 hours a week UTC-08 PT Security Panels
colinjones Regular User Bit of bash, some simple coding, learning C++, familiar with the DCE system ~15-20 hours/Week UTC+10, Sydney, Australia LMCE!
sp00nhead User since Pluto days IT support & Training, want to be python coder, solid knowledge of Linux systems ~5 hours/week unless i get hooked again. GMT Crewe, UK take the LMCE framework and make it as popular as xbmc/boxee!