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'''Hello Everyone'''
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|REAL-NAME=Anthony Angel Fernando Mogrovejo Mamani
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|birthday=1983
|birthplace=Peru City
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|homepage=http://anferinux.blogspot.com/
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== Ambassador from México ==


My Name is Anthony Mogrovejo aka ''kde_tony''.
=== Translator to Spanish ===
I am Engenier System, linux-user, geek and Consultant IT (freelance), SysAdmin, have now 26 years old, draduate of the Universidad National Callao, use GNU/Linux since 2005 approx. I like anything that has to do with the implementation of the use of information technology, server management GNU/Linux, UNIX, programming, Bash, Perl and Python. Some time ago I was involved in the world of CMS (Joomla / Drupal), CRM / ERP (Sugar / Compiere).<br />
Here on wiki and a couple of Guides of Fedora: Release Notes and User Guide at the moment.


By 2006, won a design contest in CONEIS and 2008 is in third place, i worked in several companies in the middle and now today as well as external IT consultant for some companies.
=== Working with free culture communities [http://theopensourceway.org/wiki The OpenSource way] ===
I am part of communities such as: PLUG, Espacio Linux, UTPinux, Peru Ubuntu, Fedora Peru, UnacLibre.
I am preparing for RHCE certification.  


'''What I know and work?''' <br />
==== Failing sometimes, and it's important to saying to learn from it ====
- Implementation Firewalls (shorewall/iptables)<br />
- Implementation Mail/Web Server.<br />
- Implementation DNS, DHCP, FTP, Proxy, Proxy Reverse, OpenLDAP, Samba (PDC) HTTP<br />
- Implementation VPN Lan 2 Lan, RoadWarrior (OpenVPN/OpenSwan)<br />
- Administration RedHat/Centos.<br />
- Administration servers UNIX(FreeBSD,Solaris)<br />
- Clusters and High Availability.<br />
- Administration Puppet.<br />
- Virtualization: XEN/OpenVZ.<br />
- Management y documentation proyects using Métrica V3.<br />
- Shell scripting.<br />
- Programming Python/PHP (basic) <br />
- E.H Networks Wi*Fi(WEP)<br />
- Analysis implementation de CRM/ERP. <br />
- Administration Jboss.<br />
- Load balancing Apache/Jboss. <br />
- Configuration proxy reverse. <br />
- Implementation and administration ZFS (snapshots,backups,restores,quotas,RaidZ)  <br />
- Implementation Web-Sites using CMS (Joomla/Drupal)  <br />


I would be very happy to share my knowledge and experience with you....   :) <br />
Failed a collaboration with folks of [http://xoti.edusol.info/ edusol.info] to develop a [http://is.gd/f5lA0 course of GNU/Linux for folks illiteracy on ICT], several reasons:
I prefer to be contacted by email: ''tony001983@gmail.com''


Thank You.
* Originally was announced as course about GNU/Linux (the most generic apps, Gnome based), but it ended developing a course for Ubuntu (with all the crap about software centre locked in).
* Worse, having a mailing list and public drupal wiki space, the core decissions was taken closed-doors, at private meetings and without at least publishing minutes to the public spaces.
* As part of it several proposals from our side to outline the course materials on ICDL currículum or [http://proyectofedora.org/wiki/AlfabetizacionTicAdultos others of our own], were always rejected avoiding any discussion on the course goals.
 
This said, i should outline some raw lessons:
 
* A project unfriendly to #OpenSource as core value can be dangerous. Once you get accustomed to Fedora openness, it's hard to downgrade to closed doors to discussion and lack of transparency.
* Also, if we as Ambassadors are going to approach to other projects for collaboration, we should know a clear statement of vision and mission, in order to avoid future misunderstanding about the degree we share goals and methods with those projects.
* We must study better [http://theopensourceway.org/wiki The OpenSource way] and try to apply more firmly its lessons.
 
1. Also, I'm working with [[User:Duffy| Máirín Duffy]] and [[User:Tatica| Tatica]] (my mentor!) on translation and delivery of a course for kids about Inkscape.
 
2. I'll start soon to write a Fedora User Guide for:
 
a) Thin clients (LXDE spin focused)
 
b) People with no-knowledge on ICT (using Fedora as first OS).

Revision as of 23:18, 28 October 2010

Anthony Angel Fernando Mogrovejo Mamani
Anthony Angel Fernando Mogrovejo Mamani
Personal Information
Birthday: 1983
Home: Lima, Peru StreetView
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FAS-Name: kde_tony
Fedora-Mail: kde_tony@fedoraproject.org
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Private Mail: tony001983@gmail.com
GPG-Key: 7DB83A59
IRC: kde_tony on Libera.chat in
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Ambassador from México

Translator to Spanish

Here on wiki and a couple of Guides of Fedora: Release Notes and User Guide at the moment.

Working with free culture communities The OpenSource way

Failing sometimes, and it's important to saying to learn from it

Failed a collaboration with folks of edusol.info to develop a course of GNU/Linux for folks illiteracy on ICT, several reasons:

  • Originally was announced as course about GNU/Linux (the most generic apps, Gnome based), but it ended developing a course for Ubuntu (with all the crap about software centre locked in).
  • Worse, having a mailing list and public drupal wiki space, the core decissions was taken closed-doors, at private meetings and without at least publishing minutes to the public spaces.
  • As part of it several proposals from our side to outline the course materials on ICDL currículum or others of our own, were always rejected avoiding any discussion on the course goals.

This said, i should outline some raw lessons:

  • A project unfriendly to #OpenSource as core value can be dangerous. Once you get accustomed to Fedora openness, it's hard to downgrade to closed doors to discussion and lack of transparency.
  • Also, if we as Ambassadors are going to approach to other projects for collaboration, we should know a clear statement of vision and mission, in order to avoid future misunderstanding about the degree we share goals and methods with those projects.
  • We must study better The OpenSource way and try to apply more firmly its lessons.

1. Also, I'm working with Máirín Duffy and Tatica (my mentor!) on translation and delivery of a course for kids about Inkscape.

2. I'll start soon to write a Fedora User Guide for:

a) Thin clients (LXDE spin focused)

b) People with no-knowledge on ICT (using Fedora as first OS).