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  Hi,
  
  My name is Kenshi MUTO. "武藤 健志" in Japanese.
  
  [[$$img https://kmuto.jp/img/face.jpg PHOTO]]
  
  If you'd like to contact me, please send a mail to <kmuto at kmuto.jp>.
  
  My public GnuPG key for signing is [http://kmuto.jp/kmuto2.gpg.asc here].
  
  {{{
  pub   4096R/C452E0FC 2009-05-10
        Key fingerprint = 9CCC 5C22 C109 55B5 8F55  A51B 1D21 C83D C452 E0FC
  uid                  Kenshi Muto <kmuto at debian.org>
  uid                  Kenshi Muto <kmuto at topstudio.co.jp>
  uid                  Kenshi Muto <kmuto at kmuto.jp>
  uid                  Kenshi Muto <kmuto at debian.or.jp>
  }}}
  
  Please see my announcement of the [https://kmuto.jp/key-transition-20090510.txt key-transition].
  
  My previous public GnuPG key is [https://kmuto.jp/kmuto.gpg.asc here]. This key will continue to valid for some time.
  
  {{{
  pub  1024D/72D03CB1 1999-09-21 Kenshi Muto <kmuto at debian.org>
       Key fingerprint = 360B B879 6957 5D6F EED3  D986 40A5 BEED 72D0 3CB1
  uid                            Kenshi Muto <kmuto at topstudio.co.jp>
  uid                            Kenshi Muto <kmuto at debian.or.jp>
  uid                            Kenshi Muto <kmuto at linux.or.jp>
  uid                            Kenshi Muto <kmuto at kmuto.jp>
  uid                            Kenshi Muto <kmuto at opensource.jp>
  sub  2048g/4BABE8A6 1999-09-21
  }}}
  
  ** Where do you want to go today?
  
  Contents:
  - [http://twitter.com/kmuto Twitter] Tweet in Japanese
  - [https://kmuto.jp/d/ KeN's Debian GNU/Linux Diary] (blog in Japanese)
  - [https://kmuto.jp/indesign/ InDesign Hacking with JavaScript]
  - [https://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/ Debian experimental HCL]
  - [https://kmuto.jp/debian/d-i/ Backported d-i images archive]
  - [https://kmuto.jp/debian/debian_sarge/ 『Debian GNU/Linux徹底入門 第3版 〜Sarge対応』情報ページ] (My book, "Debian Tettei Nyumon")
  - [https://kmuto.jp/debian/debian_dic/ 『Debian辞典』情報ページ] (My book, "Debian Dictionary")
  - [https://kmuto.jp/html/ HTML文書作成マニュアル] *obsolete*
  - [https://kmuto.jp/latex/ LaTeXしよう!] *obsolete*
  - [https://kmuto.jp/java/ Java] *obsolete*
  - [https://kmuto.jp/question/ こんな時どうする?] *obsolete*
  - [https://kmuto.jp/tutorial/ UNIX使用の手引き基礎から応用まで] *obsolete*
  
  ** Articles
  - [https://kmuto.jp/debian/article/osm200601.html ハッカー養成塾] (『オープンソースマガジン』2006年1月号掲載記事)
  
  ----
  * Business
  
  ** Top Studio Corporation
  
  - September 1998- :[http://www.topstudio.co.jp/ Top Studio Corporation], desktop publishing firm.
  
  Position:
  - Operating Officer
  - R&D Director
  - Editor
  - Automatic DTP operator
  - Technical writer/reviewer
  - Server administrator
  - Linux/network system consultant
  
  Main fields:
  - Linux, Debian
  - Opensource
  - Java
  - LaTeX
  - Automatic Desktop Publishing System
  - Web technology
  
  If you're interested in our company and our jobs, please don't hesitate contact
  [http://www.topstudio.co.jp/ us].
  
  [http://www.topstudio.co.jp/books/ Here] is our business result.
  
  ----
  * Personal
  
  ** Re:VIEW
  - [https://github.com/kmuto/review Re:VIEW] is flexible document format/conversion system
  -- Lead developer since 2009.
  -- Built semi-automatic professional DTP system with Re:VIEW.
  
  ** Debian Project
  - May 23, 1999 - Jan, 2019: [http://www.debian.org/ Debian Project] official developer.
  
  - had attended [http://www.debconf.org/ Debconf 4] at Brazil, [http://www.debconf.org/ Debconf 5] at Finland, [http://www.debconf.org/ Debconf 6] at Mexico, and [http://www.debconf/org/ Debconf 9] at Spain.
  
  *** Package maintainer
  [http://packages.qa.debian.org/c/cupsys.html cupsys] (retired),
  [http://packages.qa.debian.org/d/docdiff.html docdiff],
  [http://packages.qa.debian.org/i/im-switch.html im-switch] (retired),
  [http://packages.qa.debian.org/l/language-env.html language-env] (retired), and
  [http://packages.qa.debian.org/m/mlterm.html mlterm] (maintaier).
  
  Sometimes I make useful packages just for myself. Check my blog.
  
  *** Team
  - [http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ debian-installer] team: Japanese translation/committer, internationalization for CJK, testing, quality assurance.
  -- [http://kmuto.jp/debian/d-i/ Backported d-i images archive] is one of my famous job.
  - Debian WWW team: Japanese translation committer. See [http://kmuto.jp/debian/web-trans/ status].
  - [http://i18n.debian.net/ Debian-i18n] team: Japanese translation. See [http://kmuto.jp/debian/po-trans/ status].
  
  ** Debian JP Project
  
  - February 22, 1999 - : [http://www.debian.or.jp/ Debian JP Project] official developer.
  
  - 2006-2008: Project secretary
  - 2003: Project leader
  - 2001-2002: Project sub leader
  - 1999-2000: Project auditor
  
  *** Team
  - Debian JP admin team
  - Debian JP documentation team
  - Debian JP Web team
  
  ** Japan Linux Association
  [http://jla.linux.or.jp/ Japan Linux Association] (JLA)
  
  - 1999-2002: Board member of 
  - JLA-admin team
  - [http://lc.linux.or.jp/ Linux Conference] Webmasters
  
  ** Japanese Linux Webmasters
  
  - -2009: [http://www.linux.or.jp/ Japanese Linux Webmasters] (日本のLinux情報).
  
  ** Opensource Group Japan
  - [http://www.opensource.gr.jp/ Opensource Group Japan] board
  
  ** Independent technical writer
  
  I've written or audited many books and articles about Linux, Opensource, Java, network systems, and life hackings. See [[publishing]] page (in Japanese).
  
  *** Chef
  Making a meal is the main part in my life. I enjoy it.
  
  - Japanese dishes
  - Italian dishes
  - Chinese dishes
  - Indian dishes
  - French dishes
  - Korean dishes
  - Thai dishes
  - Russian dishes
  - Vietnam dishes
  - Indonesian dishes
  - Mexican dishes
  - Finnish dishes
  - Persian dishes
  - Turkish dishes
  - Portuguese dishes
  - and? :)
  
  ----
  * Personal history
  
  - Born in Chiba, Japan. Chiba is near Tokyo. My parents named me KENSHI. KEN (健) means 'health'. SHI (志) means 'ambition'.
  - My first contact with computer was when I was at 7 age. I saw a
    game computer at a toy-shop. Some monthes later, I met a kind of personal computer at my friend's room.
  - When I became 8 age, my father gave me 'PASOPIA-7' (made by Toshiba. It had 8-bit Z-80 CPU, 256KB memories, 8-channel PSG, and analog tape reader/recorder). I played and played it everyday like a monkey. I had learned BASIC language and a little of Z-80 assemble language.
  - When I became 13 age, my father gave me a gift again. That was 'X68000' (made by Sharp. It had 16-bit MC68000 10MHz, 1MB memories, and dual 2HD-FD). I had learned C language, GUI operation, computer graphics, and so on. I made personal CG movies using [http://doga.jp/ DoGA] system.
  - I was matriculated in [http://www.chiba-u.ac.jp/ Chiba University], then graduated from [http://cogsci.l.chiba-u.ac.jp/~tutiya/ Tutiya] Lab, [http://cogsci.l.chiba-u.ac.jp/ Department of Cognitive and Information Science], [http://www.l.chiba-u.ac.jp/ Faculty of Letters].
  My major was handling the electric texts with SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language).
  I had learned Internet literacy and system/network administration techniques of SunOS, Solaris, NextStep, Linux, MS-DOS, Windows 3.1/95, MacOS, and PC-9801 at the lab.
  - I bought first IBM-compatible PC (It had Pentium, 90MHz, 16MB memories) during I was undergraduate. I had learned Windows 95 and Visual Basic. I installed and had used [http://www.slackware.org/ Slackware Linux] for a long time also.
  - After graduation, I had worked at [http://www.three-a.co.jp/ Three-A Systems] as a programmer was developing document processing applications. I had worked as an network administrator also.
  - One day, I saw Yoichi Yanagihara's article about Debian of "UNIX USER" magazine. I installed Debian 'rex' and became a fan of Debian immediately.
  - 3 years later since I entered Three-A Systems, I decided to change a job by my personal reason. My next (and current) workplace is [http://www.topstudio.co.jp/ Top Studio Corporation], a company was founded by spin-out members from Three-A Systems.
  - In 1999, I officially attended Debian JP Project and Debian Project.