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I have been a member of WPLUG since 2009, and a Linux user since 1999 when I did my first Debian installation in college. Back then, my primary OS was Windows 98 SE, but I started experimenting with alternative operating systems in my spare time as well . Back in my college years, my favorite alternative OS was BeOS, but unfortunately it was a closed-source commercial project, and its source died once the IP was acquired by Palm, Inc. That experience truly taught me the value of open source software, and fortunately BeOS was essentially re-implemented in open source in the form of OpenBeos (now [http://www.haiku-os.org Haiku]).
I have been a member of WPLUG since 2009, and a Linux user since 1999 when I did my first Debian installation in college. Back then, my primary OS was Windows 98 SE, but I started experimenting with alternative operating systems in my spare time as well . Back in my college years, my favorite alternative OS was BeOS, but unfortunately it was a closed-source commercial project, and its source died once the IP was acquired by Palm, Inc. That experience truly taught me the value of open source software, and fortunately BeOS was essentially re-implemented in open source in the form of OpenBeos (now [http://www.haiku-os.org Haiku]).


Nowadays on my home PCs, I primarily run Linux Mint and Haiku, although I like to use other operating systems like PC-BSD too. I will soon be going for some sort of Linux certification, seeing as I recognize the value from both the educational aspect, as well in the aid they provide in getting employment in Linux fields.
Nowadays on my home PCs, I primarily run Linux Mint and Haiku, although I like to use other operating systems like PC-BSD too. Haiku is admittedly my main focus, as I help out with the project in my spare time, whether that is advocacy work or code contributions. That said, I will soon be going for some sort of Linux certification, seeing as I recognize the value from both the educational aspect, as well in the aid they provide in getting employment in Linux fields.


Other than computers, I'm quite into beekeeping, and am on the board of directors of [http://www.burghbees.com Burgh Bees]. I also enjoy playing pool, fishing, hiking.
Other than computers, I'm quite into beekeeping, and am on the board of directors of [http://www.burghbees.com Burgh Bees]. I also enjoy playing pool, fishing, hiking.

Revision as of 18:39, 25 October 2011

I have been a member of WPLUG since 2009, and a Linux user since 1999 when I did my first Debian installation in college. Back then, my primary OS was Windows 98 SE, but I started experimenting with alternative operating systems in my spare time as well . Back in my college years, my favorite alternative OS was BeOS, but unfortunately it was a closed-source commercial project, and its source died once the IP was acquired by Palm, Inc. That experience truly taught me the value of open source software, and fortunately BeOS was essentially re-implemented in open source in the form of OpenBeos (now Haiku).

Nowadays on my home PCs, I primarily run Linux Mint and Haiku, although I like to use other operating systems like PC-BSD too. Haiku is admittedly my main focus, as I help out with the project in my spare time, whether that is advocacy work or code contributions. That said, I will soon be going for some sort of Linux certification, seeing as I recognize the value from both the educational aspect, as well in the aid they provide in getting employment in Linux fields.

Other than computers, I'm quite into beekeeping, and am on the board of directors of Burgh Bees. I also enjoy playing pool, fishing, hiking.

Be sure to find me on Freenode IRC as jprostko, where I am usually hanging around at least in #haiku and #wplug.


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