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| = Martin Abente Lahaye = | | = Martin Abente Lahaye = |
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| I finished the engineering school at the Catholic University of Asunción on December 2008, since January 2009 I have been working for Paraguay Educa as the Chief of the development department (and its only member until today). | | I finished the engineering school at the Catholic University of Asunción on December 2008, since January 2009 to October 2010 I worked as the Chief of the development department in Paraguay's OLPC deployment, also worked as full time developer for Dextrose with the Activity Central crew until mid 2011. After a year-break doing a master degree at the Polytechnic University of Madrid, I am back to Paraguay promoting Sugar and open source development at the Polytechnic University of Asunción. |
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| For more information about me and my career, please visit my personal blog [http://selfdotblog.blogspot.com/], [http://www.sugarlabs.org/~tch/].
| | Contact, <tch AT sugarlabs DOT org> |
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| = OLPC and Sugar =
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| == OLPC contributions ==
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| I have developed several applications for Paraguay Educa:
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| * Inventario: Is an open source laptops inventory system specialized for OLPC deployments needs. It is currently being used by many deployments around the world [http://git.paraguayeduca.org/gitweb/projects/inventario.git?js=1], [http://inventario-demo.paraguayeduca.org/build/index.html].
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| * Yaas: Is an open source alternative for activations.laptop.org web application [http://wiki.paraguayeduca.org/index.php/Yaas_documentation], [http://git.paraguayeduca.org/gitweb/users/mabente/yaas-web.git?js=1].
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| * A few others...
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| == Sugar Contributions ==
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| My contributions to sugar include:
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| * Support for 3G modems [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Features/3G_Support].
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| * A couple bug fixes.
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| == Dextrose Contributions ==
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| My contributions to Dextrose include [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Dextrose]:
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| * Journal Backup/restore to removable devices.
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| * Journal Backup/restore to schoolserver.
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| * Protected activities support
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| * Many bug fixes.
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| = Mistery and apparent randomness =
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| The most frecuent question I recieved is: Why tch?
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| Answer: My name is Martin, in South America Martins are also called "Martincho" (mostly by family members) therefore others calls you "Tincho" and to keep getting it simpler just "tch".
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Martin Abente Lahaye
I finished the engineering school at the Catholic University of Asunción on December 2008, since January 2009 to October 2010 I worked as the Chief of the development department in Paraguay's OLPC deployment, also worked as full time developer for Dextrose with the Activity Central crew until mid 2011. After a year-break doing a master degree at the Polytechnic University of Madrid, I am back to Paraguay promoting Sugar and open source development at the Polytechnic University of Asunción.
Contact, <tch AT sugarlabs DOT org>