this talk is not really about any particular technology in debian its actually a talk about how debian changed my life which seems something that people here maybe intereste in so im here to tell my story, thanks for coming so im gonna start from the begining i was born here in scarborough on an street that looks like this yay canada its canada like the suburbs from totonto you could walk down my street and you look over the ?? and looked like this you know snow for about 8 months of the year but otherwise incredible beautiful but i didnt actually stayed in canada for that long so when i was for a about 3 years old and my family moved to upstate new york, because my dad got a better job, and i think he was kinda always interested about the american dream basically, he wanted to move to the us you know, being american, so, when i was 3 and a half, we moved to this house in ?? new york, which is a suburb ?? and its generally and incredibly little boring suburnban town so i grew up being a pretty nerdy kid and i also spent a lot of time on this place i like to call the farm which its actually in canada my granma lived here and i runned around on the farm and doing lots of farm things and generally being kinda a dirty, you know, farm kid getting dirty on the mud and i was also a huge nerd so i read a ton of books ?? that i readed when i was really young so this is the high school i went to, it was in corn field extremely extremely interesting but i was also pretty active little kid i liked to run a lot, i actually run cross country which is like ?? in middle school i also run track and field this must had been not a good day and this is highschool i went to, and in highschool i was also like a music geek so i played the french horn for 10 years so growing up like this was a huge creative outlet for me i was like in the band, i also played trumbet on the jazz band and in highschool i actually i gave up cross country in order to do this so my highschool i had a pretty ?? highschool marching band so if you are not familiar with marching band this is a particular kind of marching band which is not like parade band, we didnt march on paredes but we did do whats had likes 8 minutes coreographed show that we would do on football fields, to play in like half time games and whom football games and also this kind of competition circuit and this is actually kinda of like state finals at the cicuit and the show was based on this ?? called DS so we are like make this formations and walk around and play music and it was really fun but during this whole time, while i was like growing up in a corn field and play music and reading books, eventually i discovered computers and i guess it was about mostly around middle school i would say so i got into computer through games and i have like really vivid ?? and one of the things i found on games was scape so town i grew up was super boring i kinda looked into computers for adventure, so i really like games that gave me hability to kinda explore worlds and they didnt necesarely have like linear story lines but like this is wind commander privateer which i loved and one of the things i really liked about it is that you didnt have to follow the story line if you didnt want to you could just like go around and run missions and make a lot of money and like upgrade your ship and you could do the story if you wanted, but you didnt have to so my gamming experience is really driven by this dessire to explore new worlds and control my own experience and this is my room in probably about 7th grade i had this compact desktop machine that i think we got at somewhere like pc it was like big bucks store that was popular in the early 2000 i think it was from circuit city and you can actually see im running windows xp on it, so it is before the debian days and i was also like a huge soccer player, you can see like my soccer team photos and i hate to admit this but i also had this obsession with horses [laughts] which you might noticed from the decor so, back to gaming, and my gamming experience which I said was driven by this dessire of exploration, eventually let me to get involved in this online text games called MUDS and in particular i was like one day like 9 or 10 grade after marching band ended and marching band took a lot of time so, i had practices basically 3 days a week for like 4 hours at the time, plus we had competitions so marching band ?? my life was empty, like i have nothing to do except for school and surf the internet, so it was like after ?? so you actually you ?? terminal and log into the MUD server via telnet and so this is like the login screen for shadows of isildur which was this mud that i got into and it was a particular kind of mud in that it was called like role playing instensive mud, so people will form this characters and put a lot of story into them this is the character i played in this mud in like 3 years and people would put a lot of effort into like painting the stories behind their characters, so i had like text files and text files that are like, my character love story and the description of her and like important events on her life, people she knew that i could reference that when i was playing in the game and make sure i was staying in character and i think this character was very much a representation of like my want for adventure and being the good kid at school and not wanting to be the good kid online but this character had this kind of sordid past and kinda was up to no good got into some trouble, but i got so into this game that i actually ?? helping running and this was my administrator kinda like persona on the game she was a norse god, my family is norwegian by the way this is also a major part of my upbringing so i had this alter ego kinda ?? viking and like ?? so people would thought i was tough ?? skimo online administrator persona one of the things administrators could do on the game is like you could create your own personal room so when i logged into the game i spawn into this room the great hall of valhalla and like you would build this rooms and you could make objects so there was facilities on the game that you ?? write the description of all these objects and the porpurse of the administratos on the game was actually to run plots and kind of keep the story going because this particular game was incredibly story driven and is a text based game, that is all that you had and on this game if you died, if your character died your character was dead so this gives an incredible amount of wits to take actions and ?? going on the story. but this was the first time i found people that i really connected with and i made really good friends with the other people who runned this game and the lived across the country there was this guy who lived in missury ?? he was about the same age as me and most of the other administrators were older, so we talked about life and got into punkrock and talked to this guy, and i think having this outlet for weirdos and nerds was a really big part of me and feeling confortable on my skin on real life such as this so i went into this program when i was 15 where i were into the bay area ?? for a week, and doin science nerd things i was actually so into this game that i met up with the person who wrote it ?? streets i didnt tell my parents by the way meeting people from the internet, im 15 years old but hes actually a totally cool guy and he thought i was a totally crazy little thing kid but hes going to the university of santa clara at the time he was considering become a laywer and i think meeting this guy in real life ?? mythos of the creator of this game a little bit he lives in seattle now and i have an open invitation to grab ?? sometimes with him so... thats all i also made friends in real life and i found all the weirdos at my school after figuering out how to be able to express myself by meeting people online and the ?? animators at school, we did crazy things like dressing up like the spanish inquisition for halloween and going out to different classrooms in highschool im like ?? at the time, i was really into running this game, but it turns out if you ?? helped me to install debian on that compact machine that you saw on the previous slide at the time installed debian sarge, it was testing i thing, this was 2004 probably and was a pivotal moment for me i started like running debian all the time, i haven ever run any linux distro other than debian and it turns out im incredibly entuthiastics about things and curious and i really couldnt keep my hands off debian i was curious about how it worked. its a pretty strange thing like a thousand people all around the world that managed to create somehow this software that is able to run my computer thats pretty amazing and so i was curious as a 15 years old i wanted to learn more, so i guess i started lurking around, subscribed to probably debian-devel started reading planet debian and one day i was reading planet debian and this blogpost was on planet debian this post was about hanna wallach who a bunch of you know ?? a time when debian was really interested in increasing its diversity and this organization had pop up called debian women just founded by anna and ?? clarck and a few other people so anna wrote this blogpost talking about debian women on planet debian when i read this blogpost i was like holyshit, this people want me to contribute, that pretty much changed my life like i started getting on irc and met a bunch of this people on irc and ?? funneling my energy out of the game and into debian this is like 2 days after i read that blogpost i wrote my own like i had this blog i was running on a subdomain of middleearth.us which was the game site because i was ?? yeard old and didnt have a server so that was the way i had publishing something on the web. I had this ?? blog and i grow really excited so i grow this blog response first, which describes on my own words at the time how i felt so i started learning how to package and started learning python and christian perrier, which is another dd took me under his wing and i helped with the shadow team which packaged some important utilities and that made me feel really important and everybody was super friendly and encouraging and i wanted to stay, so i did this is me wearing a debian women tshirt that i had to ackwardly ask my mother for money to buy because i think it was steve mctire?? who had been the person who instigated debian women tshirt and he lived in the uk and i was in upstate new york so i had to pay dollars to send me a tshirt and my mother was like... i dont know, whatever, sure you can have some money. what are you doing? [laughs] but... i was hooked and i was 16 years old this is actually a quote from my college aplication which describes what happened after that in my college applications i talked about two things one was marching band and two was debian before that i didnt really decided on what i wanted to do going forward i always had the sense that i was going to be an engineer i come from a family of engenieers but i guess thats a very broad thing, engenieering i could had decided to be a mechanical engenieer or a chemical engenieer damn, no, this software stuff, this stuff is filling the world its cool, its fun so that really changed the way i was thinking about ?? going this is hanna wallet and at the time i was applying for colleges via my involvement in free software, in debian kinda developed this like college crush on MIT. But i was too shy to... i was too unconfident i guess to apply there until some day i was talking to hanna wallet in irc you know, private messageing each other, and i was talking about college applications, i kinda wanna go to MIT but i dont know and she was super enthusiastic and was like, you should totally apply to MIT and so i did, but i didnt tell anyone... i told my parents, but i didnt tell anyone at school because these other smart kid at my school had applied to hardward and everyday the other kids would see him and be like, you got into hardward yet?, you got into hardward yet? and i didnt want to get harass about it so i didnt tell anybody but i got in i never expected that to happen, it was incredibly exciting from the minute i got my aceptance letter, which actually had a hand write note on it from the admisions officer, talking about i had ?? wax about free software ?? debian and hacking on my assets and the admissions person wrote on my admision letter than he thought i would really fit into MIT because of my interest in freesoftware and opensource and kinda hacker culture so i was sold so i visited MIT on april 2006, they had this preview weekend where ?? students come and checkout the campus and put you up with the current students so i did that, and i was staying on this dorm called east campus that looked just like this it was actually a photo from my visit visiting MIT kinda blew my mind here there are a bunch of neds just sitting around super kinda grindy dorm with computers and ?? equipement they did some crazy things when i was there they did this thing where they put pingpong balls in a microwave that was that designed to ?? and they caught of fire, they were throwing all this LCD monitors off the roof and it was crazy, i dont know it kinda blew my mind, and i was totally sold I thought, this are my people, im coming here and during this trip, i also had come a day early because i was taking the train from upstate newyork to boston and that meant i got there the day before where i actually had a host on campus so of course i emailed debian ?? i need a place to stay on wednesday night and benjamin ?? responded to that email and ?? crash on his couch his house is called the asitarium, so i stayed at the asitarium and this is my stuff at the floor at the asitarium version 1.0 and they threw a party for me, it was amazing at least they said the party was for me it might had been just a party [laughs] so yeah, i stayed there, just meeting people from the internet in the real life i didnt tell my parents about, but on this trip another amazing thing happened, that was, because I was staying with miko?? he gave a tour of the MIT media lab that was where he worked at the time and on that tour i met this game that was working on the lab and this was looking for hackers to employee for the summer, so i went home and got an email from this guy that was like, you want a job? because miko introduced me as this debian hacker and so hes like wow, awesome like a highschooler whose probably unnemployed and i need some help, so, despite the fact they werent going to pay me very much and i was going to be living alone in an expensive city i said YES! because i really wanted to get out of my town so i pretty much went from this, it was a saturday in june 2006 and on monday, it was this on sunday, the day after i graduated, my dad drove me to cambridge, matchachusen, in the family minivan, unloaded all of my stuff on my new cambridge aparment and drove off and left me there the same day so, luckyly, i knew some people in cambridge already miko and this friend of miko basically adopted me for that summer so, because i didnt really know anyone, not any students all of the other students of my year werent there yet i pretty much spent my entire time hanging with debian people that summer and miko fed me with delicious vegetarion food because i had never cooked before in my life and that was my social group we did things like rode bicicles... and they were kind enough to introduce me to another mit students there are some of them on this picture the summer went on... and at the end of the summer i actually moved into mit this is east campus which is the place where i lived my first year many campus do with this thing where they build this giantic crazy contramptions this is this thing they were calling jesus deride?? which ended up bieng like a giant cross that had this cannon ?? on it and they were strap people to it then put them on the ground and they were like... papapapa until your nose was to feet from the ground and then the cannon waited. It was careful calibrated to make sure that you are just go back so, i was pretty sold this was the place to live [laughs] safety first, right? eventually i ended up moving into this crazy coop on campus bradening my skillset in hacking, such as building bicicles building crazy contraptions in the basement yeah, this is a giant tesla coil actually, my involment in this part it was this [laughs] i was honestly quite terrified that we were goint to blow up the entire house also had this crazy shannenigans with fire might had been involved into putting somethings on roof tops a different kind of mit hacking and you know, like hacking on computers and generally my experience on mit can be summed up in this picture its a very kinda love/hate place, its super intense and would definetly do it again but, im glad is been 4 years it might had taken me 2 years to say that i would do it again and this is another picture of how i experienced mit audience: is that in a bathroom? Christine: no this is a room, but is like a... sad selfie it might had been during some period of crushing depression inpending exams or something but, this stuff was happening at mit, i was also still involved in debian i actually spent two summers like ?? around europe and went to debconf7 with my own money that i had earn with jobs that i had gotten via debian actually like i worked at on campus helpdesk, so answering like linux help questions, and helping people with computers i also got this job at this company called best practical which makes this thing called RT and the way i got this job was like the owner of the company had heard of me and my debian cred and tracked me down was like, do you want a job? and of course i sais yes he was so awesome he let me run around?? and go to europe on the summer while i was working for him this is more debconf7, skyland is full of castles and david ?? is apparently on the camera and i kept going to debconf, went to debconf9 and this is the tshirt best practical gave me, a very ?? tshirt and this is me at guadec at 2008 in gran canaria and mit, i also got involved in the student group that was called the student information processing board which is basically the computer club at mit, except it is so old they didnt call computing, computing when it started it was actually started to manage the time sharings on this multex?? server this organization is full of tens of hackers so obviosly I was drawn to it, because of my experience in debian and the student group did a lot of really cool things like they revent the entire campus linux distro and was there wanted to be based on debian actually, and still is to this day and my favourity class i took at mit was the operating system clas which kinda changed my life in that i decided i wanted to do operating systems research i was very close to go to grad school at mit and doing a masters with perl and distributed operating systems group, except for my spring on the seniour year ive been sponsoring packages for this guy, tim abaut?? he was a friend of mine from sippy?? he was doing a whole bunch of work on ?? software ?? that he was trying to get to debian and i was sponsoring his stuff and he just started this company called ksplice and so this one time he emailed me asking for sponsorship to upload a package and he was also like, hey, we are looking for interns for ip?? which is this gen?? term at mit like, do you want a job? so i started to work for ksplice before i finished mit i still intended to go to grad school, but it turned out that at the end of my senior year, they just gave me a full time offer and i was like i dont really want to go to grad school, i rather get a job where they pay me so i started working for this company called ksplice which develped this tecnhology where... its basically a kernel module for linux that would allow you to take a patch to the linux kernel and you do this binary differencing so you can then load the changing running kernel without having to restart it which was pretty novel at the time. I never interviewed to this job, it was like, I sponsored my friends debian's packages and he knew me from sippy and I demostrated there via my intership that i was like a good person to work with so, i ended up working there for 3 years ?? eventually was sold to oracle and that was a learning experience [laughs] so at the end of a year and a half at oracle i just decided i was going to leave eventually and i was trying to figure out what i wanted to do afterwards and decided i was also going to leave boston and this is like a big thing for me at the time, because ive been living at boston for 7 years and it was the only place i have really lived as an adult its like moved form upstate newyork to boston and stayed there so as a part of the process to leaving boston I had this whiteboard in my room and i went through and listed all the things i was going to miss and clinging on things that you miss in a nostalgic way like ?? the snow and terrible weather and how sweaty it gets in the summer there but i looked back on all those things now and damn, i kinda miss them so i think writting everything down was it was a good way to cut and go and move on but i ended up moving to bay area to okland and the the reason i moved to the bay area was to start this company with a friend of mine ive been talking to this friend for a long time i met him at the sophomore year at mit he was like a year behind me and he had been trying to built stuff on top of email for his undergraduated ?? we sometimes taked email and tried to do stuff on top of it like run a bug tracking system not that i know anyone here that has done that and he found out that he spent all of this time trying to work with email and so he decided someone needed to make the bottom level tools better before we can create anything interesting that uses email, so i was pretty sold in the idea and i started working with him so i moved to the bay area and this is us back at mit in last fall i guess pulling an extremelly ill advice on nighter before hes giving a talk. this is actually in one of the ?? coaster at mit and we had gone in the campus convenience store for a bunch of snacks and im never doing this again but it was a thing at the time and the talk was fine except it would had probably been better if had ?? and this a ?? from a website and this is an example of things you can do with innbox, which is this company that we started the way we have been going about the company has also really influced by my experience in debian like for example we release our code as agpl which i wouldnt had even knonw that existed without my experience in debian and freesoftware so this is an example of using our api we provide this high level api for interacting with email it uses threads across all providers, not just gmail it allows you to easily marks things as read in the archive this is a tags based api and we do that across all providers even your dovecot isolation we are trying to evolve email from the inside out but making something compatible with what we already have and im pretty exiceted with where thats going but the main reason i wanted to give this talk is to say thank you, because i wouldnt be who i am without the amazing comunity that is debian so thanks for doing what you do [applause]