Faces of FreeBSD
Are you aware of the tangible benefits derived from our support of the FreeBSD community? In conjunction with our fundraising efforts, we are spotlighting different people on our website and Facebook page who have received funding to work on development projects, run conferences, travel to conferences, and advocate for FreeBSD.
Please enjoy our third installment of our Faces of FreeBSD series!
Let us introduce you to Thomas
Abthorpe. We helped him attend BSDCan 2009, 2011, and 2012 by helping with his
travel expenses. Here’s his story.
My name is Thomas
Abthorpe, and I am a Server Administrator working for the Canadian Government
during the day. In my spare time I volunteer with a grassroots movement called
Bicycles for Humanity and doing various odd jobs within the FreeBSD Project. I became a Ports
committer in August 2007, doing my own thing for a while, mostly keeping to
myself, until I joined the Donations Team.
The Donations Team was
my first real non-ports function within the FreeBSD Project. From there
my functions evolved. I was invited to
take over as portmgr-secretary@ in March of 2010. One year later my membership was upgraded to
full voting member on portmgr@. I was
voted by my peers within the FreeBSD
Project to join core@
this past July.
In my five active
years within FreeBSD, I was
fortunate enough to be sponsored by The
FreeBSD Foundation to attend BSDCan 2009, 2011, and 2012. At these
conferences I met developers from around the world, attended DevSummits and
advanced my knowledge of FreeBSD in
general by attending the talks.
The conference format
lends itself well to learning, socializing and camaraderie. I attended my first
conference just to learn the process and take in the experience. At the next two conferences, I was not only
there as a participant, but also to also represent portmgr@.
I have said time and
time again that I am purely a hobbyist in FreeBSD. Because of the
generosity of The FreeBSD Foundation,
I have been able to meet with other
like-minded people and do my part to share my knowledge and friendship.
Thomas Abthorpe
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