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Jonathan Carter (highvoltage)

Location

Cape Town, South Africa

Blog

https://jonathancarter.org

E-Mail

jcc@debian.org

IRC

highvoltage on oftc / freenode

Ring

highvoltage

Mastodon

https://mastodon.xyz/@highvoltage

DDPO

https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=jcc

Jonathan Carter

Packages

See my DDPO report page for more details on my packages. My current focus is on packaging some of the most popular gnome-shell extensions so that users don't have to download tarballs from the GNOME extensions site. Other than that I'm getting my packages in good shape for the Stretch (Debian 9.0) release.

In the kde-extras team, I work on the following packages:

  • kpmcore
  • partitionmanager
  • calamares

In the Debian python teams, I work on the following packages:

  • python-aniso8601 (DPMT)
  • python-flask-autoindex (DPMT)
  • python-flask-restful (DMPT)
  • python-flask-silk (DPMT)
  • speedtest-cli (PAPT)
  • bundlewrap (PAPT)
  • pythonqt (DPMT)

In the debian-jr team, I plan to maintain the following packages:

  • tuxpaint, tuxpaint-stamps, tuxpaint-config

If you're having trouble getting hold of me regarding one of my packages, then feel free to take advantage of my LowThresholdNmu or LowThresholdAdoption policies.

DebConf

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(DebConf16 photo, copyright Jurie Senekal cc-by 4.0)

AIMS Desktop

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I'm part of the AIMS Desktop team.

AIMS Desktop is a Debian-based system that is used at the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences, a pan-African institution that currently has 6 centres across Africa. It includes software used in AIMS centres pre-installed (ie, Sagemath, Jupyter Notebook, Texlive, etc). AIMS Desktop used to be based on Ubuntu, so some interface elements have been modified to make the desktop experience more familiar for users.


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