User:Mariobl

= Mario Blättermann =

I'm Mario, born in 1970 in Germany. My profession is carpenter, mostly I build formwork for concrete. I spend a considerable part of my free time on Linux. That's a good compensation for my physical work ;)

My first contact with free operating systems was in 1999. Means, I'm one of the older farts in this field. After a lot of years with Mandrake/Mandriva I tried to find the "ideal distribution", but I'm very unsure if it really exists. My dream was a distribution with a rolling release, with less branding patches, with a good quality assurance, with... But there is no distribution which would match all these needs. Fedora is for me the best compromise of all of them.

Some years ago I began with building packages for Mandriva, which were published by the Mandrivauser.de project. Now I've restarted packaging for Fedora, with a better quality assurance and much better tools surrounding the build process.

Information

 * eMail: mailto:mariobl@fedoraproject.org
 * Google Talk: mailto:mario.blaettermann@googlemail.com
 * Jabber: mariobl@jabber.org
 * AIM: MarLnx
 * Yahoo Messenger: mario.blaettermann
 * GPG key: 9EA0F881
 * Location: Greußen (Thüringen), Germany
 * Time zone: UTC +01:00 (CET) or UTC +02:00 CEST
 * Languages: German (mother's language), Dutch (good), English (medium)
 * Fedora Account: mariobl

Special Interests

 * gLabels
 * GNOME

Activities within Fedora

 * Member of  Package Maintainers
 * See all my packages
 * in the Package DB.
 * in Koji
 * Updates in the Fedora Updates System
 * Open reviews
 * I'm sponsored by Martin Gieseking.
 * Member of | Package Review SIG

Other activities
For some years, I'm involved in the German team of the GNOME Translation Project. I'm especially working on translations for user guides and other documentation.

Moreover, I'm co-maintainer of the gLabels project. This is an application for designing and printing stationery products, such as self-adhesive labels and business cards. However, I have no idea how programming languages work, within gLabels I'm working on translations, documentation and picking up new templates.