Shaggy

I also place content on my Computer Science department page, and professional page.

I’ve contributed some patches to Ubuntu. Mostly small stuff, fixing a typo in a command, adding LSB required options to init scripts. Made a couple bug fixes here and there too on launchpad.

Submitted a patch to the Red Hat Func and Certmaster projects to make their init script Debian/Ubuntu compatable once.

I like well formatted data (XML). DocBook turns me on :-) I write documentation for kicks, you can check it out at peopleareducks.com/docs.

I like version control and think every new CS student should be forced to learn proper source control management. Check out my branches on GitHub.

I love calculus. Thank you Dr. Clarke for instilling me with a passion for math once again.

I’m just a passionate learner trying to get through CS alive. I’ve been fortunate to have a hand full of amazing professors along the way who care.

I host this blog (and the rest of the site) on SliceHost. If you’re a real geek who needs to have root then I recommend them 100%. Selfless plug: sign up with my referral key if you want to make me a happy man. (Or use my email: timbielawa at gmail dot com)

I’m a member of the WVU ACM and a founding member (past president) of the WVU Free Software Group. I’ve been President of the WVU IEEE chapter once before. I’m a member of the WVU Computer Science Department Student Advisory Council and a member of the College of Engineering’s Student Advisory Council. I’m currently a senior sys. admin for the CS department.

February 17th, 2010 the WVU ACM/FSG hosted Richard M. Stallman at WVU. Video and audio from the lecture is online here.

February 17th, 2011 the WVU ACM/FSG will be hosting a lecture by Corey Haines. The following day Corey will be hosting the first Code Retreat at WVU.


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