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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.
 
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 organized UbuCons at both Atlanta LinuxFest and [[Southeast LinuxFest]]. Additionally, she presented at Southeast LinuxFest 2010.
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She organized UbuCons at both [[Atlanta LinuxFest]] and [[Southeast LinuxFest]]. Additionally, she presented at [[Texas LinuxFest]] and [[Southeast LinuxFest]] in 2010.
   
 
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Revision as of 02:35, 6 August 2010

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[1]. In April 2010 she became the chief editor for Ubuntu Weekly News[2].

Amber conducts interviews and writes articles both for Ubuntu User Magazine and for her You in Ubuntu blog on Ubuntu User's website.

She organized UbuCons at both Atlanta LinuxFest and Southeast LinuxFest. Additionally, she presented at Texas LinuxFest and Southeast LinuxFest in 2010.

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