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'''I, Sergio Schvezov, apply for upload rights for:'''

 * lxc-android-config
 * android
 * goget-ubuntu-touch
 * phablet-tools
 * autopilot
 * golang-gocheck
 * golang-pb
 * golang-go-flags
 * livecd-rootfs
 * session-manager-touch
 * platform-api
 * qtmultimedia-opensource-src-touch
 * android-tools

I, Sergio Schvezov, apply for upload rights for:

  • lxc-android-config
  • android
  • goget-ubuntu-touch
  • phablet-tools
  • autopilot
  • golang-gocheck
  • golang-pb
  • golang-go-flags
  • livecd-rootfs
  • session-manager-touch
  • platform-api
  • qtmultimedia-opensource-src-touch
  • android-tools

About Me

TL;DR

I'm a generation X or Y person depending on when the cutoff date is. For someone who lived in Argentina and in a non early network connected town, I consider myself an early adopter starting with Slackware from a huge set of floppies from a magazzine called Solo Programadores only to discover my family PC was not supported as it had a Triden 9440 card, given the family PC status, I abandoned it until a couple years later where I discovered Red Hat 5.2 and later on Debian (IIRC woody) which was the distribution I stuck with the longest after Ubuntu in the later years.

After getting my first broadband connection I turned into what some people call a *distro hopper* (they didn't last more than a month, except for Gentoo and LFS which took a month to install); you could also include the *BDSs and Solaris/OpenSolaris in those distros.

With regards to work; I've been hired in the past by Motorola where I used Solaris extensively to QA what became TEAM where I worked mostly on the installations, test environments and the actual protocols (SIP, PTT, Cellular/GSM).

I then moved on to work at Intel; where I started out in IT and lab management and spread Ubuntu all over the place and had the first Linux installation in the commercial datacenter. I then moved on to work for Intel's AppUp for MeeGo, which looked pretty much like Ubuntu Software Center now and had apps promoted though it's panels (much like Ubuntu's Lens).

Actual ME

Come 2012, I moved on to work for Canonical; I love the work here, the openness and community around Ubuntu. My dedication was initially on Ubuntu for Android but shortly after became part of the team that started building the phablet, now called Ubuntu Touch and hopefully soon, just Ubuntu Smile :-) That team today is the Ubuntu Phone Foundtations team.

Contact Information

IRC

sergiusens

Launchpad

~sergiusens

Email

sergiusens [at] gmail.com

Website

http://sergiusens.github.io

Contributions

Mostly worked around what adds up to Ubuntu Touch:

You can often find me on #ubuntu-touch, #ubuntu-ci-eng and #ubuntu-devel on freenode.

My relevant talks at events (outside of [v]UDS) are:

Things I can do better

  • Track existing bugs in a more active manner.
  • Respond to issues faster.

Future Goals

  • Add some love to the Ubuntu Emulator.
  • Create some tools around the Ubuntu Emulator to grab images easier.
  • Tweak the recovery images so it's more productized.
  • Work with the team to migrate to a newer android code base.
  • Create porting tests for people to diagnose their porting status in an easier way.
  • Discover Go(lang) (I tried a quick phablet-flash; go get launchpad.net/phablet-tools/udbflash; seems to even work faster).

  • Package Go repos/projects for Debian (to sync into Ubuntu).

Comments

Note: This section is for people who aren't Ubuntu members to cheer or comments that aren't testimonials from existing members.

Testimonials

Note: This section is for existing Ubuntu members to leave testimonials. People who aren't Ubuntu members can leave a comment above in favor of the application.

If you know me and have something nice to say, please leave a comment here.

I've worked with Sergio on Ubuntu Touch for over a year now. I have no hesitation in writing a completely positive testimonial for him. Sergio is hard working, professional, conscientious and good fun to drink beer with. Without Sergio I'm sure Ubuntu Touch wouldn't be as far along as it is right now. As well as being an asset to the company he's of great value to the community. -- AlanPope

I've been working with Sergio for more than a year too, and it's a pleasure to write something nice about him today! Sergio is easy to interact with, he is very deep technically and he always tries to find the root cause of issues and fix them in ways they will never occur again, yet he keeps a pragmatic attitude to getting things done and knows how to write good Python, shell and packaging! He's always listening to other opinions carefully and seeks consensus. I highly recommend interacting with Sergio! Smile :-) -- Loïc Minier

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