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Amber Graner joined the [[Ubuntu]] community in early 2009, blogging her experiences as a new Ubuntu user. She wanted to put Ubuntu's "Linux for Human Beings" slogan to the test. That meant ignoring her live-in kernel hacker and using the same support routes every other user has, such as the forums and IRC. She was quickly pointed to the [[Ubuntu Women]] group and became active there.
 
 
In January 2010, the Ubuntu Community Council appointed her leader of the Ubuntu Women Project for a 6-month term<ref>https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-women/2010-January/002422.html</ref>. In April 2010 she became the chief editor for [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter Ubuntu Weekly News]<ref>http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/2014</ref>.
 
 
Amber conducts interviews and writes articles both for [http://ubuntu-user.com Ubuntu User Magazine] and for her [http://www.ubuntu-user.com/Online/Blogs/Amber-Graner-You-in-Ubuntu You in Ubuntu] blog on Ubuntu User's website.
 
 
She has presented at [[Southeast LinuxFest]].
 
 
== Links ==
 
* [http://akgraner.com Homepage]
 
* [http://amber.redvoodoo.org Old blog]
 
 
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