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June 28, 2020
In this episode of GeeksBlabla, our guest Adnane Belmadiaf a frontend developer and also a very known person in Linux community who contributed to Ubuntu and will share his story.
0:00:00 - Introduction and welcoming.
0:01:00 - Who is Adnan Belmadiaf?
0:02:00 - Academic background? Moroccan public school//universities or outside Morocco?
0:09:00 - When you started as a web developer more than 10 years ago? How was the web experience back then?
0:11:00 - Then you were one of the very few users, starting to use ubuntu and linux before it was cool. Tell us a bit about the experience back then?
0:17:00 - Why was Ubuntu your favorite Linux distribution compared to others?
0:21:00 - Linux at that time, was not as rich as these days. How did you manage to keep it up with essential tools?
0:23:00 - You contributed to many Linux and open source projects. What drove you to make your first contribution?
0:26:00 - One of the great achievements that you must certainly be proud of, is becoming an official Ubuntu member, How did you get there and what was your reaction back then?
0:33:00 - How do you evaluate the web revolution in the past decade?
0:56:00 - Was there a role for the Moroccan team to integrate Amazigh language or any efforts related to the integration?
1:03:00 - Is the Moroccan Team community still active ? Can people join? What are the prerequisites?
1:29:00 - You founded the ubuntu MoroccanTeam ? tell us a bit more about it?
1:42:00 - How do you evaluate the contribution of the Moroccan community in open source?
1:46:00 - What are your recommendations and advice to anyone who wants to start open source contributions?
1:49:00 - How can people keep up with the rapid pace of front end technology nowadays?
2:15:00 - Wrap up & bye bye