[UbuntuWomen] Hello!
Amber Graner
akgraner at gmail.com
Wed Nov 25 16:13:55 UTC 2009
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 8:13 AM, Thyberthpithe <thyberthpithe at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi all!
>
WELCOME!!! :-) Hope you will enjoy then team!
>
> A little belatedly this is my obligatory introduction e-mail. So who am I?
> I'll tell you what the back of my 'Moo' cards say.
>
> Melanie Rhianna Lewis aka Cyberspice
>
> International Jet-setting Software Engineer
>
> Beader, Belly dancer, Biker, Climber, Coder, Geek, Goth, Guitarist,
> Hacker,
> Herpetologist, Knitter, Pianist, Photographer, Skater.
>
> So now you know :-)
>
All that sounds so cool! :-)
>
> That does about sum me up. I'm a software consultant working in Embedded
> Linux. I live and work out of Yorkshire in the UK however I have clients in
> numerous places including LA, The Bay (Silicon Valley), Toronto and spend
> about a third of my life travelling or away from home. My last trip to the
> US was actually a canyoneering vacation in Utah!
>
> Typically I develop in C, C++ and Java; although I also develop in PHP and
> Objective C. I am quite active in the PHP community and I am member of PHP
> Women and a PECL maintainer. I am also a member of DevChix and LinuxChix
> and have just helped create a northern England LinuxChix chapter (
> http://www.linuxchixnorth.org.uk/).
>
> I've been using Ubuntu for several years now as my dev platform of choice.
>
> My web site is at http://www.cyberspice.org.uk/ (Basically I'm cyberspice
> nearly everywhere - just google me).
>
Again Welcome to the team!!!
Amber
>
> Cheers
>
> Melanie
>
>
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Just me Amber.
There are lots of Linux users who don't care how the kernel works, but only
want to use it. That is a tribute to how good Linux is.
Linus Torvalds
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