17 Jun 2009

Pete Coutts - ghosty

Written by Brian Teeman

Pete Coutts - ghostyName
Pete Coutts

On-Line name (Skype:Twitter:Joomla forums)
Skype: ghostdesign, Twitter: joomlach, Joomla forums: ghosty

Website
www.joomla.ch / www.stachelbeeri.ch / www.dave-2003.ch

Location
Switzerland

Job
IT-Support Specialist

If I weren't talking to you right now I'd be ...
Surfing the net to find Intressting stuff

I wish people would take more notice of ...
What contributing to a OS Project means

A phrase I use far too often is ...
I know

The most suprising thing that has happened to me is ...
getting involved in the J! Project

I'm good at ...
Sitting infront of my PC and dont having a clue what to do next :D

I'm very bad at ...
Going to bed, when I'm sitting infront of my PC

The ideal night out is ...
Sitting together with friends and having fun

The best age to be is ...
Not found yet

What did you dream of becoming as a child?
A Pilot, or a Train Driver

My philosophy on life is ...
Life is like music, some days there are sad songs, and some good

How did you get involved in Joomla?
Well, I first got in touch with Mambo somewhen in 2003 as I wanted to build a site for my just born son, stuck to Mambo and followed the Core at the split in 2005

I am involved in Joomla because ....
I just love it :)

What one feature would you like to see in Joomla?
Something like K2 perhaps, not a easy one to answer...

What is the first extension you install in Joomla?
The Joomla Content Editor(JCE)

Complete the sentance "Joomla rocks the world because ..."
...It's easy to use"

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About Brian Teeman

  • As a co-founder of Joomla! and OpenSourceMatters Inc I've never been known to be lacking an opinion or being too afraid to express it.

    Despite what some people might think I'm a shy and modest man who doesnt like to blow his own trumpet or boast about achievements.

    But it seems that no blog exists without an "About" page so rather than talk about what an amazingly great guy I am and list all the things I've achieved (and failed at) in life from my Cycling Proficiency Test in 1976 to winning an award for the "UK Individual Contribution to Open / Source" in 2005 here are some links.

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