User:Pp4mnk
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| 💻 | GNU/Linux Software Developer |
| 🧪 | Open-source Software Tester |
| 🐧 | Contributor to EasyOS, Puppy Linux and other lightweight GNU/Linux projects |
| ⚡ | Education runs faster in RAM. |
| 📚 | Technical documentation in Spanish and English |
| 🌍 | Open-source contributor |

PP4MNK
[edit]Developer • Tester • Technical Writer • Wikipedia Editor
Advocating accessible computing through free software.
Welcome! I'm PP4MNK, a GNU/Linux software developer, tester and Wikipedia editor passionate about lightweight Linux distributions, open-source software and technical documentation.
I enjoy transforming technical knowledge into practical documentation that helps both developers and end users. My goal is to make free software more accessible through reliable information, careful testing and well-structured documentation.
Areas of interest
[edit]- GNU/Linux
- Educational technology
- EasyOS
- Puppy Linux
- Woof-CE
- Lightweight operating systems
- Bash scripting
- Desktop optimization
- User experience (UX)
- Technical documentation
What I do
[edit]As a developer and tester, I contribute by:
- Testing development and pre-release software.
- Reporting bugs, regressions and usability issues.
- Suggesting improvements from an end-user perspective.
- Developing Bash scripts and practical tools.
- Writing technical documentation and installation guides.
- Improving Wikipedia articles with reliable, independent sources.
I believe that well-written documentation is one of the most valuable contributions to any open-source project.
Open-source philosophy
[edit]I believe the best software is created through collaboration between developers, testers and users.
By testing software, documenting features and improving technical articles, I hope to help bridge those communities and make free software easier to understand, easier to use and easier to share.
Technology should adapt to people, not people to technology.
Education runs faster in RAM.
Current focus
[edit]- Improving GNU/Linux-related articles on Wikipedia.
- Expanding documentation for EasyOS.
- Testing Puppy Linux derivatives.
- Promoting reliable documentation for lightweight Linux distributions.
- Encouraging the adoption of free and open-source software through education.
Contact
[edit]Feel free to leave me a message on my talk page if you would like to discuss one of my edits or collaborate on GNU/Linux-related topics.
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Knowledge grows when it is shared, tested and improved.
Education runs faster in RAM.
Simple. Fast. Functional.
Test. Improve. Share.
PP4MNK