Hello,

I recommend to accept Joao Eriberto Mota Filho as a new Debian Developer, 
uploading.
The account name is eriberto.

 * Applicant background

I have 42 years old and I am an officer in the Brazilian Army, professor of the 
Digital Investigations Postgraduate Course at Catholic University of Brasilia 
and author of the four books.

I started with GNU/linux and free software at 1997. I was a network manager and 
a friend told me about GNU/Linux. So, I started the GNU/Linux use. I used 
Slackware at 1997, RedHat from 1998 up to 2003 and Debian since 2004. 
Currently, my actuation areas are networks, security and forensics.

I have published four books and the last two uses Debian. Discovering the Linux 
(Descobrindo o Linux, in Brazilian Portuguese) was published at 2006 at the 
first time. I put this book in Debian list[1]. The third edition was published 
in 2012 and has 928 pages[2]. The book uses Debian all the time and is a 
nacional reference in universities. The last book, published in 2013, 416 
pages, was Traffic analysis in TCP/IP networks (Análise de tráfego em redes 
TCP/IP, in Brazilian Portuguese)[3]. This book uses Debian and several tools 
being installed by apt-get command along the his pages.

In Brazilian Army, I was the mentor of the Debian adoption as OS for servers in 
2004[4].

I am teacher in post graduate courses and I use Debian to teach Linux, 
forensics and networks to my students. My current dream is help the people in 
sponsorship-requests bug[5].

[1] https://www.debian.org/doc/books.en.html#portuguese
[2] http://www.novatec.com.br/livros/linux3
[3] http://www.novatec.com.br/livros/analise-trafego-tcp-ip
[4] https://lists.debian.org/debian-www/2005/06/msg00287.html
[5] http://bugs.debian.org/sponsorship-requests


Regards,

Andrew Starr-Bochicchio


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