User:Ronnyml

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About me

Born in Arequipa - Peru. 22 years old.

Background: I obtained a degree as a Technician in Computer Science at the Instituto del Sur,where I dedicated 6 months to the journalism team: writing educational articles and being responsible for the monthly newsletter. Nowadays, I study Computer Science Engineering at San Pablo Catholic University and work as a freelance web developer.

I am also the co-founder of the MenteLibre community, a group of free knowledge researchers. I am pasionate about Free and Open Source Software, in my opinion,this is a revolution in the computer's world. I am Debian GNU/Linux user and like to code in PHP and Ruby on Rails.

You can see more details about me at my blog. and some photos at Flickr.

Contact

E-Mail: ronny(at)mentelibre(dot)org Cel: +51+54 9791179 Skype: ronny_ml IRC: ronnyml

Currently Projects

"Escuela Libre": A project that consist in installing a computer lab, usign LTSP technology, in a town with very poor conditions. I talked about it twice: At Rotary International Arequipa and FLISOL 2007.

E-commerce Web Application: I am writing a 2.0 Web Application since March 2007, using the Ruby on Rails web plataform. If everything goes well,I would be liberating the application at the end of September.

My point of view about OLPC

Under construction

Summer of Content 2007

I think this is a great idea and good opportunity for students and professionals who really want to get involved in the OLPC project, but this time, working on open content. I am really interested in participating on the OLPC project since the first time I read about it.In the SoC 2007, I'd like to work in the OLPC volunteers portal creating well-done portals and producing usefull and easily accesible content-information for teachers, students,experts and public in general. One of my commitments is to show the whole world how OLPC can reduce the Digital Divide and be a great way to improve child's education.