Washington DC
By day, a consultant for NOVA Web Development. By evening and weekend, he dons his costume (which looks remarkably like the jeans and T-shirts he normally wears), and goes out doing battle against the forces of proprietary software. He was the team contact for the Ubuntu DC "LoCo" and one of the hosts of the former OLPC Learning Club/Sugar Labs DC. (He has also served as a Red Hat Ambassador.)
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Luv'ly. This looks like "just the ticket" to get me going with Ardour. (I've looked at it before, but didn't "dig in".)
At HacDC we recently ran a "prototype" alpha-test run of a six- to eight-week class using the SparkFun / RedHat CoLab robot, based on the BBC micro:bit microprocessor and the SparkFun moto:bit board for controlling motors and sensors. The idea was to run it by some of the more skilled before offering it to a wider audience once we're open for business again.