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<div style="font-size:80%">'''Projects:''' [[School_Server]], [[Bishwamitra_Journal|Bishwamitra Pilot]], [[Bashuki_Jounral|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>


All about me, I work for OLE Nepal as a systems administrator. My 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.

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I'd like to work with volunteers on Moodle for the School Server, improving the process of customizing XO builds, and [[apocalypse]].

Projects: Nepal's OLPC deployment, XS, QA, laptop logistics, Moodle, build customization, technical documentation, and tedious work that just has to be done.

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.

My actual technical skills are quite limited compared to the typical OLPC contributor.

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.