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'''Email:''' keeganquinn :at: gmail :dot: com | '''Email:''' keegan :at: sniz :dot: org |
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I was once the Personal Telco Project's Network Engineer. I focused on building and maintaining our nodes, with help from the network operations team. | Professionally, I am a software and systems consultant. Personally, I'm a strongly-opinionated Portlander with a passion for music and a taste for great beer. If you'd like to know more about me, check out my [[http://sniz.org|blog]]. I can also be found on [[https://profiles.google.com/keeganquinn|Google+]], [[http://twitter.com/keeganquinn|Twitter]] and [[http://www.facebook.com/keegan.quinn|Facebook]]. |
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I have grown apart from the project in recent years, but PTP and the many wonderful people I worked with over the years as a part of the project will always hold a place in my heart. | I was actively involved in the Personal Telco Project from about 2000 to 2006, building and deploying dozens of nodes and serving in an official capacity as the project's Network Engineer during DarrinEden's term as president. I moved to San Diego from 2008 to 2010, and grew apart from the project during that time, but in February 2011 I returned to Portland and began getting reacquainted with the project. |
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If you'd like to catch up with me, you can email me, or find me on [[http://www.facebook.com/keegan.quinn|Facebook]] and [[http://twitter.com/keeganquinn|Twitter]]. I also have a [[http://sniz.org|web site]]. | On Wednesday, July 27, 2011, I was elected to the Board of Directors of the Personal Telco Project. I'm looking forward to helping out as much as I can over the coming years! |
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* I tracked, maintained and coordinated the vast majority of mid- and large-scale public Personal Telco nodes. | (in no particular order) |
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* I maintained packages of NoCatSplash and NoCatAuth for Debian GNU/Linux. | * I built, installed and maintained many Personal Telco nodes. |
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* I recorded, broadcasted and distributed audio from the monthly meetings between January 2003 and mid-2004. The MonthlyMeeting wiki page has a little bit more information, as well as current information about the monthlies. | * I created packages of NoCatSplash and NoCatAuth for Debian GNU/Linux. |
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* I still operate [[NodeTB]] at my parents' house and NodeElsewhere at my home. |
* I put together the NewCloneArmyInstallMethodology and later the Builder software (see UsingBuilderHowTo), to simplify and standardize PC-based node installations. * I recorded, broadcasted and distributed audio from the monthly meetings between January 2003 and mid-2004. * I developed community network management software, once called [[Adhocracy]]. Unfortunately, nobody ever had much use for it. * I operate [[NodeTB]] at my parents' house and NodeElsewhere at my home. |
Name: Keegan Quinn
Email: keegan :at: sniz :dot: org
Hello, I'm Keegan Quinn.
Professionally, I am a software and systems consultant. Personally, I'm a strongly-opinionated Portlander with a passion for music and a taste for great beer. If you'd like to know more about me, check out my blog. I can also be found on Google+, Twitter and Facebook.
I was actively involved in the Personal Telco Project from about 2000 to 2006, building and deploying dozens of nodes and serving in an official capacity as the project's Network Engineer during DarrinEden's term as president. I moved to San Diego from 2008 to 2010, and grew apart from the project during that time, but in February 2011 I returned to Portland and began getting reacquainted with the project.
On Wednesday, July 27, 2011, I was elected to the Board of Directors of the Personal Telco Project. I'm looking forward to helping out as much as I can over the coming years!
Projects
(in no particular order)
- I built, installed and maintained many Personal Telco nodes.
I created packages of NoCatSplash and NoCatAuth for Debian GNU/Linux.
I put together the NewCloneArmyInstallMethodology and later the Builder software (see UsingBuilderHowTo), to simplify and standardize PC-based node installations.
- I recorded, broadcasted and distributed audio from the monthly meetings between January 2003 and mid-2004.
I developed community network management software, once called Adhocracy. Unfortunately, nobody ever had much use for it.
I operate NodeTB at my parents' house and NodeElsewhere at my home.