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− | Random info about me:
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− | ctyler on irc (moznet#seneca or freenode#seneca)
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− | chris.tyler@senecac.on.ca (students: use this address, put your section ID in the subject line) or chris@tylers.info
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− | Course timetable online at http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~ctyler
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− | Linux fanatic, especially Fedora
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− | X11 fanatic, especially multiseat systems
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− | Professor in the School of Computer Studies at Seneca College, Toronto
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− | Member of the Fedora Project Board (F10-F11, F13-F14)
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− | Member of X.org
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− | Does programming and consulting on the side
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− | Lives in Vaughan with his wife and two daughters
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− | Has lived in Toronto, Waterloo, Muskoka, and Woodstock, Ontario; Victoria, BC; and Calgary and Standard, Alberta
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− | Enjoys camping, biking, baking, cooking, photography -- but doesn't have enough time to do much of those things these days
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− | Co-chair of the Free Software and Open Source Symposium (FSOSS) 2007-2009
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− | System administrator of TeachingOpenSource.org
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− | Has programmed for a living in 20+ languages (including: 6809 assembler, Multics PL/1, C, FoxPro, Perl)
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− | Author of Fedora Linux: A Complete Guide to Red Hat's Community Distribution (O'Reilly 2006) and X Power Tools (O'Reilly 2007)
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− | Irregular writer/editor of the Fedora Daily Package
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− | Blogs quite irregularly on the O'Reilly Network
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− | Blogs somewhat more frequently on his personal blog (learn more about me there)
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