One of the best known voices of the Linux and open source world, he has written numerous articles (something around three hundred of them) on Linux and open source projects for various publications including Linux Journal, InformIT, Unix Review, SysAdmin magazine, and several others. He also appears regularly on radio (including "Computer America"), as the Linux guy on Tech TV's "Call for Help". Marcel also does the occasional speaking engagement at industry and trade shows, for Linux user groups, universities, and others. He has written about, installed, and taught many open source applications including the Linux desktop environment itself, as well as the popular OpenOffice.org office suite. A long-time systems and network administrator, Marcel is a published science fiction author and editor, a pilot, an avid science and astronomy buff, and a former top 40 disc jockey. He also folds a mean Origami T-Rex. In real life, Marcel, along with his lovely and talented wife, Sally, run a computer consulting company called Salmar Consulting Inc.. A special virtual prize goes out to everyone who can figure out where the name "Salmar" came from. Anyhow, Marcel and Sally (and their company) were featured on Toronto.Com's website in an article called "Married to Your Job". It's a quick read so check it out. What else? Oh yeah, Marcel and Sally are (or rather, were) co-editors and co-publisher of Transversions, an excellent anthology of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and poetry. If you enjoy science fiction, fantasy, and horror, then you must get a copy. You can order it online (sort of) from the TransVersions website. Put in your order. Do it now. I'll wait. Oh, what else? Marcel also wrote and narrated a 1984 television documentary on the Tall Ship Festival entitled "Romancing The Sail". It has been shown on many community cable channels as one of those fillers you always just sail past. |
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What ever happened to your involvement with Tux Magazine?
Marcel, I remember before the first issue of Tux Magazine came out, you seemed to be the one heading it up and were very gung-ho about the whole thing. Now, I don't see you mentioned anywhere in the magazine and I don't see any mention of the Magazine here on your site. What happened? Or was I living in bizarro world for a while there, or right now?