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== Introduction ==

My name is [http://christianabryant.fedorapeople.org/ Christian Bryant], [http://www.laptop.org OLPC] [[Support]] volunteer #262, and my place on the olpcMap is [http://olpcmap.net/?go=southern_california Southern California]. I am a GNU/Linux engineer specializing in software configuration management and project management for collaborative, distributed GNU technologies. Additionally, I create customized GNU/Linux implementations demonstrating minimal, development-oriented packages with inherent configuration management. I work only with free software on these projects and future plans include replacing my GNU/Linux builds with GNU/Hurd once that kernel is mature, and writing an interface to provide custom GNU/Hurd build tools for software configuration managers interested in creating secure, configuration-managed servers for free software development teams.
While I am essentially a Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) technology hobbyist, I do also have an interest in philanthropy and non-profit organizations. Because much of the software I use in my work is GNU and associated with the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and the Linux Foundation, I have taken up work with OLPC to learn more about how GNU/FSF and Linux can most benefit philanthropic causes. Over the course of my career, I hope to learn more about how philanthropic organizations work, and eventually form my own non-profit organization to meet the needs of a community under stress using humanitarian FLOSS.

== One Laptop Per Child ==

As a Support Group volunteer for OLPC, my current responsibilities include:

* Contribute to improvement of [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Curators_and_maintainers curation and maintenance] of documentation and other digital OLPC artifacts.
* Participate in [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Contributors_program Contributor Program] proposal reviews.
* [http://www.itworld.com/open-source/78271/mentoring-open-source-communities-what-works-what-doesnt Mentoring] new project contributors.
* Member of the [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC:Support_gang OLPC Support Gang], helping other users.
* Local support for the [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Southern_California_OLPC_Projects Southern California OLPC] team.
* Volunteer for OLPC booths at events such as [http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale9x/presentations/olpc-and-sugar-invite-you-come-play-us SCALE 9x].

=== Current Projects ===

==== UV Light Water Purifier USB ====

I am currently acting as mentor for the [http://wiki.laptop.org/index.php?title=UV_Light_Water_Purifier_USB_Ecuador UV Water Sterilizer USB Cable for XO] project, conceived by Corbin Cambell. The project seeks to create a UV water sterilization lamp that attaches to a USB port on the OLPC and will last long enough to sterilize several liters of water on one battery charge. This has humanitarian implications as well as educational uses. It also promotes usefulness of the OLPC in regions where water quality is questionable and as an emergency response equipment in disaster areas. You can follow Corbin's progress at his [http://sterilizewater.blogspot.com/ blog]. Find Corbin on the olpcMAP [http://olpcmap.net/?map=image&llregion=9.5437,-63.3191,-4.1631,-91.0706 here].

For an understanding of why projects like this are important, see the [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Projects/XOs_for_HADR XOs for Humanitarian Aid / Disaster Relief] page.

=== Discuss ===

* Talk to me about various OLPC topics [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User_talk:Christianabryant here].

== IRC ==

I can often be found on several channels in [http://freenode.net Freenode]. The best way to get in contact with me is to engage me in conversation on a topic of interest to me. These are the channels I most often join, under the nickname ``christianabryant'':

* #olpc - Contact point for all things olpc, and the core hardware development team's own channel.
* #olpc-help - Community help. If you need help using your XO, and you haven't asked anywhere else: try here first.
* #olpc-support-gang - The Support Gang is a group of worldwide volunteers that help other users.
* #sugar-newbies - If you're starting to develop in Sugar, you can ask here and help contribute to the new developers manual and FAQ.
* #sugar - Sugar development.
* #fedora-olpc - The home of the Fedora interest group for OLPC.
* #lalugs - Linux users from Los Angeles (or who used to be from Los Angeles.

== GNU/Linux Software ==

While I use many FLOSS applications from day-to-day in my working environment, particularly when working with the [http://www.sugarlabs.org Sugar Learning Platform], the applications I tend to use the most on a technical level are listed below in alphabetical order. Indicative of my focus as a GNU/Linux engineer, they are the core tools used to write, build, debug, test and release GNU software packages and a custom GNU/Linux OS. As a regular user of many GNU/Linux distributions, any additional software I use in my daily activities is likely to be part of a standard [http://www.kde.org KDE] or [http://www.gnome.org GNOME] desktop release on any major GNU/Linux distribution. [http://www.sugarlabs.org Sugar] under [http://fedoraproject.org/ Fedora] is my default desktop environment for OLPC troubleshooting, development and experimentation. I also use the [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Creation_Kit Sugar Creation Kit]. My primary development environment is [http://fedoraproject.org Fedora].

=== GNU Software ===

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* [http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/ Autoconf]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/autogen/ Autogen]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/ Automake]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/ Bash]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/bazaar/ Bazaar]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/ Binutils]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/bison/ Bison]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/ Coreutils]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/dejagnu/ DejaGnu]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/diffutils/ Diffutils]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/gnats/ GNATS]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/gnome/ GNOME]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ Emacs]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/findutils/ Findutils]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/ Gawk]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/ GCC]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/ Glibc]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/ GRUB]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/ Guile]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/ GNU Hurd]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/ Libtool]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/m4/ M4]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/make/ GNU Make]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/sed/ Sed]
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/ Texinfo]
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=== Linux Software ===

* [http://www.kernel.org/ Linux Kernel]

== Public Keys ==

I regularly sign and encrypt emails and files, generally source code and other development related configuration items. If you wish to read signed and encrypted emails from me, or confirm that development files are from my development environment, you may do so by using my [http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0x8B2F0A9F418C1BBA public GPG key].

== Memberships ==

* [http://linuxfoundation.org/ The Linux Foundation] | [http://www.linux.com/community/blogs/blogger/Christian%20Bryant/ Linux.com Blog]
* [http://www.fsf.org/ Free Software Foundation]
* [http://www.kofc.org/ Knights of Columbus]

== Projects ==

* [http://laptop.org/ One Laptop Per Child] | [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Christianabryant My Wiki]
* [https://savannah.nongnu.org/users/christianabryant GNU Savannah]

== Additional Information ==

* [http://christianabryant.fedorapeople.org/cv/cv-christianabryant.pdf Curriculum Vitae]
* [http://christianabryant.fedorapeople.org/bc/bc-christianabryant-front.pdf Business Card]

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Introduction

My name is Christian Bryant, OLPC Support volunteer #262, and my place on the olpcMap is Southern California. I am a GNU/Linux engineer specializing in software configuration management and project management for collaborative, distributed GNU technologies. Additionally, I create customized GNU/Linux implementations demonstrating minimal, development-oriented packages with inherent configuration management. I work only with free software on these projects and future plans include replacing my GNU/Linux builds with GNU/Hurd once that kernel is mature, and writing an interface to provide custom GNU/Hurd build tools for software configuration managers interested in creating secure, configuration-managed servers for free software development teams.

While I am essentially a Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) technology hobbyist, I do also have an interest in philanthropy and non-profit organizations. Because much of the software I use in my work is GNU and associated with the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and the Linux Foundation, I have taken up work with OLPC to learn more about how GNU/FSF and Linux can most benefit philanthropic causes. Over the course of my career, I hope to learn more about how philanthropic organizations work, and eventually form my own non-profit organization to meet the needs of a community under stress using humanitarian FLOSS.

One Laptop Per Child

As a Support Group volunteer for OLPC, my current responsibilities include:

Current Projects

UV Light Water Purifier USB

I am currently acting as mentor for the UV Water Sterilizer USB Cable for XO project, conceived by Corbin Cambell. The project seeks to create a UV water sterilization lamp that attaches to a USB port on the OLPC and will last long enough to sterilize several liters of water on one battery charge. This has humanitarian implications as well as educational uses. It also promotes usefulness of the OLPC in regions where water quality is questionable and as an emergency response equipment in disaster areas. You can follow Corbin's progress at his blog. Find Corbin on the olpcMAP here.

For an understanding of why projects like this are important, see the XOs for Humanitarian Aid / Disaster Relief page.

Discuss

  • Talk to me about various OLPC topics here.

IRC

I can often be found on several channels in Freenode. The best way to get in contact with me is to engage me in conversation on a topic of interest to me. These are the channels I most often join, under the nickname ``christianabryant:

  • #olpc - Contact point for all things olpc, and the core hardware development team's own channel.
  • #olpc-help - Community help. If you need help using your XO, and you haven't asked anywhere else: try here first.
  • #olpc-support-gang - The Support Gang is a group of worldwide volunteers that help other users.
  • #sugar-newbies - If you're starting to develop in Sugar, you can ask here and help contribute to the new developers manual and FAQ.
  • #sugar - Sugar development.
  • #fedora-olpc - The home of the Fedora interest group for OLPC.
  • #lalugs - Linux users from Los Angeles (or who used to be from Los Angeles.

GNU/Linux Software

While I use many FLOSS applications from day-to-day in my working environment, particularly when working with the Sugar Learning Platform, the applications I tend to use the most on a technical level are listed below in alphabetical order. Indicative of my focus as a GNU/Linux engineer, they are the core tools used to write, build, debug, test and release GNU software packages and a custom GNU/Linux OS. As a regular user of many GNU/Linux distributions, any additional software I use in my daily activities is likely to be part of a standard KDE or GNOME desktop release on any major GNU/Linux distribution. Sugar under Fedora is my default desktop environment for OLPC troubleshooting, development and experimentation. I also use the Sugar Creation Kit. My primary development environment is Fedora.

GNU Software

Linux Software

Public Keys

I regularly sign and encrypt emails and files, generally source code and other development related configuration items. If you wish to read signed and encrypted emails from me, or confirm that development files are from my development environment, you may do so by using my public GPG key.

Memberships

Projects

Additional Information