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 {*} I used to maintain a distribution called tuXlab that was implemented in a few hundred schools in South Africa ([[http://jonathancarter.co.za/2006/12/07/im-bringing-edgy-back/|more info on my blog]]). Although it's unmaintained it's still used in quite a number of schools today still.

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Jonathan Carter

Location:

Cape Town, South Africa

Blog:

http://jonathancarter.co.za

Launchpad:

http://launchpad.net/people/jonathan

E-Mail:

jonathan@ubuntu.com

Jabber:

jonathan@jabber.org

IRC:

highvoltage on irc.freenode.net

Linux UID#

334123

FSF Member:

3066

Welcome to Jonathan's homepage in Ubuntuland!

What am I interested in at the moment?

  • Ubuntu LTSP Cluster Packaging
    Ubuntu Edubuntu 10.04 Advocacy/Marketing
    Ubuntu Edubuntu Council member overseeing Edubuntu technical and community issues
    Ubuntu EMEA Council member reviewing Ubuntu membership requests in the Europe, Middle-East and Africa regions
    Ubuntu Ubuntu in NGO's, particularly interested in solutions for low/no-bandwidth areas
    Ubuntu MOTU Work: Reviewing packages on REVU and sponsoring bug fixes

Ubuntu-ZA

Package work in Ubuntu

  • Ubuntu ltsp-cluster-accountmanager: Packaged for karmic, sponsored by stgraber
    Ubuntu ltsp-cluster-lbagent: Packaged for karmic, sponsored by stgraber
    Ubuntu ltsp-cluster-lbserver: Packaged for karmic, sponsored by stgraber
    Ubuntu ltsp-cluster-nxloadbalancer: Packaged for karmic, sponsored by stgraber
    Ubuntu ltsp-cluster-control: Packaged for karmic, sponsored by stgraber
    Ubuntu ltsp-cluster-pxeconfig: Packaged for karmic, sponsored by stgraber
    Ubuntu libgnome: Wrote man page for gnome-open, sponsored by lool

See also: Related Software in Launchpad

Past stuff

  • Ubuntu I created and used to maintain the first versions of the Edubuntu and Xubuntu websites.
    Ubuntu Fridge stories:

    Ubuntu I used to maintain a distribution called tuXlab that was implemented in a few hundred schools in South Africa (more info on my blog). Although it's unmaintained it's still used in quite a number of schools today still.

More about me (all the gory details)

My Computing History / Career

I learned to read when I was 6 when I typed BASIC programs from magazines onto a ZX-Spectrum. When I was 12 I started doing all kinds of freelance work fixing people's computers. By the time I was in high school I mostly did graphical design and created websites for companies, I also wrote small programs here and there. After I finished school I decided to get a steady job and worked in a computer shop for a while. All I did all day was removing viruses and it was frustrating and I missed my "glamorous" freelance lifestyle I had before. I quit and started working on getting Linux into schools. I then joined http://shuttleworthfoundation.org The Shuttleworth Foundation, a non-profit organisation that at the time, specialised on Open Source Software and Education as the Open Source Technical Co-ordinator. I worked there for nearly 3 years until I was called by the rat race and excitement of the commercial world. I joined Impi Linux, a small startup targeting business and government. After working there for a year it was acquired by a larger company that I didn't enjoy working for. In November 2008 I founded http://zanix.co.za Zanix Software Systems, where I currently work. It's a small and steady growing company and I get to choose what I work on again. Life is good.

Where does "highvoltage" come from?

There was a stage where I listened to the song "H! VLTG3" on the Linkin Park Reanimation album over and over again. It kind of resonated with me. My father walked into my room and said "You're starting to look like a high voltage". That was right at the moment where I was busy deciding on a username for my ISP, so it became highvoltage for pretty much everything. I tried changing it to "jcc" once but people were surprisingly resistant to it, so highvoltage stuck and it's now just as much as name as any other that I have.

Stuff I like

  • Ubuntu Ubuntu
    Ubuntu Debian
    Ubuntu LTSP
    Ubuntu Ice Cream
    Ubuntu Gnome
    Ubuntu Xfce

Stuff I don't like

  • Ubuntu RPM
    Ubuntu Johannesburg
    Ubuntu Grapefruit
    Ubuntu Mean people


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