Elizabeth Krumbach: Can you tell us a little about yourself? Jasna Benčić: Hi to everyone. My name is Jasna and I come from Croatia. Currently I am a graduate student at Faculty of Organization and Informatics, (still working on my master’s thesis). Recently I had a chance to join: Croatian Linux Users’ Association as a [...]
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Interview with Gema Gomez-Solano
Elizabeth Krumbach: Can you tell us a little about yourself? Gema Gomez-Solano: I love good software and computers. When I was at high school, and I watched the film Sneakers, I decided to become a Computer Engineer. I admired those computer wizards who could do almost anything with a keyboard. I really wanted to be [...]
Today Starts The Ubuntu Women Month of Making
Hello everyone! Today begins the Ubuntu Women Month of Making! What’s that? It’s a competition that will showcase women’s fantastic projects that are about the wonderful world of Ubuntu. It’s in honor of Ada Lovelace Day, October 7 — a day to celebrate women in science, technology, engineering, and math. These projects don’t have to [...]
Interview with Cheri Francis on UDS
This month, we’re interviewing Ubuntu contributor Cheri Francis about her experience at the Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS) in Budapest back in May. Elizabeth Krumbach: When did you get involved with the Ubuntu community, and what areas are you currently involved in? Cheri Francis: I got involved a few years ago, had a few forays into [...]
Interview with Jessica Ledbetter
Elizabeth Krumbach: Please tell us a little about yourself. Jessica Ledbetter: Hello everyone, I’m Jessica Ledbetter (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/jledbetter). I’ve been a web developer for a Department of Energy lab in Virginia for about 10 years, and I code primarily in Java and ColdFusion, plus freelance in PHP. I was the first in my family to go [...]
