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<div style="font-size:80%">'''Projects:''' [[School_Server]], [[Bishwamitra_Journal|Bishwamitra Pilot]], [[Bashuki_Journal|Bashuki Pilot]]</div>
<div style="font-size:80%">'''Projects:''' [[School Server]], [[Bishwamitra_Journal|Bishwamitra Pilot]], [[Bashuki_Journal|Bashuki Pilot]], managing volunteers and herding cats</div>


Bryan works for OLE Nepal as a systems administrator. His part-time job is to harrass Michael Stone, C. Scott Ananian, and the Sugar Team with incessant feature requests.
Bryan works for [http://www.olenepal.org OLE Nepal] as a systems administrator. He has been involved in OLPC since summer of 2006 and is focused on Nepal's deployments.

He would like to work with volunteers on Moodle for the School Server, improving the process of customizing XO builds, making it easier to administer this project at the local level.

Bryan has been involved with OLPC as a volunteer since Summer of 2006. He helped found the [[OLPC Nepal]] community which convinced the Nepali government to pilot OLPC and later the NGO [http://www.olenepal.org OLE Nepal] that is the government's formal implementation partner.

His current role at OLE Nepal is systems administrator and general technical support for the pilots at [[Bashuki_Journal|Bashuki]] and [[Bishwamitra_Journal|Bishwamitra]] Schools.

He is not a programmer and has limited technical expertise in Linux. He appreciates the patience of others in the community.

Latest revision as of 15:06, 25 June 2008

Bryan Berry
Bryan Berry
Projects: School Server, Bishwamitra Pilot, Bashuki Pilot, managing volunteers and herding cats

Bryan works for OLE Nepal as a systems administrator. He has been involved in OLPC since summer of 2006 and is focused on Nepal's deployments.