X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?p=wiki.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=CurrentOccupation;h=fa75c79ae7204fc72d9b9efa290ebe796a9fc1b9;hp=51ede7aacaf94b62c1ec10e8e8b2dde3e807aa4f;hb=8c70c43c61749cb2bcf3640240b333d0b271b6a2;hpb=4dd4248781bbcfb2c8aa02b29bd669ef7cb689ec diff --git a/CurrentOccupation b/CurrentOccupation index 51ede7a..fa75c79 100644 --- a/CurrentOccupation +++ b/CurrentOccupation @@ -1,18 +1,19 @@ === Current Occupation === -I'm co-founder of [[http://sugarlabs.org/ | Sugar Labs]], a non-profit -developing a free constructionist learning engine targeted at -low-age children. +I work at the [[http://www.fsf.org/|Free Software Foundation]] as a member of the Systems Administrators team. +Me and my coworkers maintain a hosting infrastructure comprising about 100 virtual machines which supports the +FSF, the GNU project, Savannah, Gnewsesne, and dozens of other projects. +I'm also co-founder of [[http://sugarlabs.org/ | Sugar Labs]], a non-profit +developing a constructionist learning engine targeted at low-age children. I'm an elected member of the [[http://sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board | Oversight Board]] and coordinator of the [[http://sugarlabs.org/go/InfrastructureTeam | Infrastructure Team]]. -I also worked on business relationships, deployment coordination and community building. +I've also worked on business relationships, deployment coordination and community building. === Previous occupations === -While SugarLabs was being founded, I worked as a volunteer at -[[http://olenepal.org | OLE Nepal]], taking care of the network infrastructure -and communication with the Sugar developers. +I worked at two OLPC deployments: [[http://paraguayeduca.org | Paraguay Educa]] and [[http://olenepal.org | OLE Nepal]], +where I've been taking care of the network infrastructure, platform development and communication with the Sugar developers. -In 2007, during my "sabbatical", I worked pro-bono in Boston for -[[OneLaptopPerChild]] and in Brussels for [[OlpcEurope]]. +In 2007, during my "sabbatical", I worked pro-bono in Boston for [[OneLaptopPerChild]] and +in Brussels for [[OlpcEurope]].