[opensuse-artwork] Introduction
Hi again. As promised, here is a short intruduction: My name is Marcus Moeller, I was born 1976 in Germany and am a Free Software Contributor since the mid-90's. I've started using SUSE Linux in 1994 and contributed to the openSUSE project since the beginning. (I even contributed to SUSE before, in form of offering Xfce third-party packages ;)) In the past I have used Photoshop, but since they exist, I migrated to Gimp and Inkscape. I am still learning, of course. I have created most of the graphics that are used on the wiki, contributed to the Connect CSS and several other aspects of the infra. 11.3 was the first version where I contributed core distro design, continuing to 12.1, 12.2 and now 12.3. openSUSE is not the only free software project I am involved in. As Swiss Country Coordinator I was responsible for the FSFE for quite a while and am still activly contributing. I did distro design for other distributions like CentOS and am activly contributing to Fedora (but not in form of art), as I have to maintain Fedora and Red Hat infrastructure at my day job. Greets Marcus -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org
Hi again.
As promised, here is a short intruduction:
My name is Marcus Moeller, I was born 1976 in Germany and am a Free Software Contributor since the mid-90's. I've started using SUSE Linux in 1994 and contributed to the openSUSE project since the beginning. (I even contributed to SUSE before, in form of offering Xfce third-party packages ;))
In the past I have used Photoshop, but since they exist, I migrated to Gimp and Inkscape. I am still learning, of course.
I have created most of the graphics that are used on the wiki, contributed to the Connect CSS and several other aspects of the infra. 11.3 was the first version where I contributed core distro design, continuing to 12.1, 12.2 and now 12.3.
openSUSE is not the only free software project I am involved in. As Swiss Country Coordinator I was responsible for the FSFE for quite a while and am still activly contributing. I did distro design for other distributions like CentOS and am activly contributing to Fedora (but not in form of art), as I have to maintain Fedora and Red Hat infrastructure at my day job.
I forgot to mention that I am also an active GNOME contributor and foundation member (which does not hold me back from contributing KDE artwork ;)). My personal desktop is also GNOME based but I still use Xfce on low-end machines. Greets Marcus -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org
That's good information to know Marcus, thank you. I live in California, just a "stone throw" away from Microsoft, Apple and Google. Just the fact that I choose Linux over MS or Apple sort of makes me a "black sheep" in my area, but I don't give in because I believe in following what I think is right and Linux and openSUSE are the right way to do things. Even my university builds their curriculum around MS products. Every class I take I am required to learn a new product developed by MS or Adobe for that matter. Neither of which am I a big supporter of, but the degree and core knowledge base from the coursework is more important than the software the instructors are required to have us use to complete our projects. I started using Ubuntu in 2009 when MS announced they would no longer support XP which I was having constant trouble with viruses and malware anyway. It made no difference what I did to protect my system it was always corrupt and I finally gave up on their product. When Ubuntu switched to the Unity interface I was no longer happy with their product and began looking for an alternative that worked for me. I was interested in ChromeOS and stumbled upon a download called ChromeOS Linux which was based on openSUSE Studio someone had built. I loved the way it worked and how "natural" it was for me to navigate the system. From there I naturally migrated over to version 11.4 (I think it was) and began to learn as much as I can as often as possible. There is A LOT involved with openSUSE and since I'm not able to just sit all day and pick it apart I can only go piece by piece as I have time to. In short, I have only been using openSUSE since 2011 but the more I get involved the more I love it! I have also relieved myself of the problems I had while using MS which is a blessing to turn on my computer and just go rather than spend an hour trying to clean it of garbage before I can get anything done. I was born in Oakland, California in 1970. I remember the days before Microsoft and Apple. I remember the Apple IIe, when MS came on (12) 3-1/2" floppies and most PC's were called IBM clones. I remember having to use the command line to navigate my files and my first home computer was a Commodore64 with a cassette drive to load programs before I could afford a 5-1/4" floppy external that weighed more than most CPU's these days. I remember the Tandy1000 and my father had Packard Bell when he worked for Pacific Telesis. I have been around computers all my life but never experienced "real" computing until I experienced Linux and the internet. These two inventions together have changed the world for the better in ways many people have no concept of and I want to learn all about it. Most average people know what Android is, but those same people don't have a clue of what Linux is, why? I want to see this change and I'm trying to do my part and what I can to make this change and raise awareness. Long story short, I'm getting my degree in Software Engineering with hopes that I will find a company to work for that either shares my goal or at least understands it and won't try to turn me into another mindless Microsoft or Apple groupie. Until that happens and even after it does, I'm still a advocate and fan of SUSE and openSUSE and will continue to help as much as I can when I can. It's kind of like that first car or first girlfriend, you try like hell to keep them around as long as you can because you get an emotional attachment to your "first" like no other and openSUSE is in reality "my first". On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 11:37 PM, Marcus Moeller <mail@marcusmoeller.ch> wrote:
Hi again.
As promised, here is a short intruduction:
My name is Marcus Moeller, I was born 1976 in Germany and am a Free Software Contributor since the mid-90's. I've started using SUSE Linux in 1994 and contributed to the openSUSE project since the beginning. (I even contributed to SUSE before, in form of offering Xfce third-party packages ;))
In the past I have used Photoshop, but since they exist, I migrated to Gimp and Inkscape. I am still learning, of course.
I have created most of the graphics that are used on the wiki, contributed to the Connect CSS and several other aspects of the infra. 11.3 was the first version where I contributed core distro design, continuing to 12.1, 12.2 and now 12.3.
openSUSE is not the only free software project I am involved in. As Swiss Country Coordinator I was responsible for the FSFE for quite a while and am still activly contributing. I did distro design for other distributions like CentOS and am activly contributing to Fedora (but not in form of art), as I have to maintain Fedora and Red Hat infrastructure at my day job.
I forgot to mention that I am also an active GNOME contributor and foundation member (which does not hold me back from contributing KDE artwork ;)). My personal desktop is also GNOME based but I still use Xfce on low-end machines.
Greets Marcus
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-- God bless ! Scott DuBois www.ROGUEHORSE.com openSUSE -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org
Dear Scott.
That's good information to know Marcus, thank you.
I live in California, just a "stone throw" away from Microsoft, Apple and Google. Just the fact that I choose Linux over MS or Apple sort of makes me a "black sheep" in my area, but I don't give in because I believe in following what I think is right and Linux and openSUSE are the right way to do things. Even my university builds their curriculum around MS products. Every class I take I am required to learn a new product developed by MS or Adobe for that matter. Neither of which am I a big supporter of, but the degree and core knowledge base from the coursework is more important than the software the instructors are required to have us use to complete our projects.
I started using Ubuntu in 2009 when MS announced they would no longer support XP which I was having constant trouble with viruses and malware anyway. It made no difference what I did to protect my system it was always corrupt and I finally gave up on their product. When Ubuntu switched to the Unity interface I was no longer happy with their product and began looking for an alternative that worked for me. I was interested in ChromeOS and stumbled upon a download called ChromeOS Linux which was based on openSUSE Studio someone had built. I loved the way it worked and how "natural" it was for me to navigate the system. From there I naturally migrated over to version 11.4 (I think it was) and began to learn as much as I can as often as possible. There is A LOT involved with openSUSE and since I'm not able to just sit all day and pick it apart I can only go piece by piece as I have time to. In short, I have only been using openSUSE since 2011 but the more I get involved the more I love it! I have also relieved myself of the problems I had while using MS which is a blessing to turn on my computer and just go rather than spend an hour trying to clean it of garbage before I can get anything done.
I was born in Oakland, California in 1970. I remember the days before Microsoft and Apple. I remember the Apple IIe, when MS came on (12) 3-1/2" floppies and most PC's were called IBM clones. I remember having to use the command line to navigate my files and my first home computer was a Commodore64 with a cassette drive to load programs before I could afford a 5-1/4" floppy external that weighed more than most CPU's these days. I remember the Tandy1000 and my father had Packard Bell when he worked for Pacific Telesis. I have been around computers all my life but never experienced "real" computing until I experienced Linux and the internet. These two inventions together have changed the world for the better in ways many people have no concept of and I want to learn all about it. Most average people know what Android is, but those same people don't have a clue of what Linux is, why? I want to see this change and I'm trying to do my part and what I can to make this change and raise awareness.
Long story short, I'm getting my degree in Software Engineering with hopes that I will find a company to work for that either shares my goal or at least understands it and won't try to turn me into another mindless Microsoft or Apple groupie. Until that happens and even after it does, I'm still a advocate and fan of SUSE and openSUSE and will continue to help as much as I can when I can. It's kind of like that first car or first girlfriend, you try like hell to keep them around as long as you can because you get an emotional attachment to your "first" like no other and openSUSE is in reality "my first".
Thanks for sharing it. But the intend was to describe your areas of intrest, your skills and what you are planning to contribute to this team. Greets Marcus -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org
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DuBois, Scott L.
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Marcus Moeller