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'''Pornpipat Popum''', better known as '''Cappy Ishihara''' is the Chief Information Officer, and also the product lead for the [[Ultramarine Linux]], [[Terra]], and [[Andaman]] projects.
'''Pornpipat Popum''', better known as '''Cappy Ishihara''' is a Thai software and DevOps engineer who specializes in writing scripts for batch processing, automation and unattended workloads. They are the Chief Information Officer of [[Fyra Labs]]; and also the project lead for the [[Ultramarine Linux]], [[Terra]], and [[Andaman]] projects. Cappy is the co-founder of the Ultramarine Linux project, and its lead developer.


They are a software and DevOps engineer who specializes in writing scripts for batch processing, automation and unattended workloads.
=== Career ===
 
==== Ultramarine Linux ====
Cappy co-founded the Ultramarine Linux project back in late 2021 alongside [[Paskal Sitepu]], an Indonesian Linux kernel hacker.
 
Ultramarine Linux was initially created as a testing platform for the ''Cutefish Desktop'', formerly known as ''Cyber Desktop'' back then.

Latest revision as of 12:57, 1 October 2023

Pornpipat Popum, better known as Cappy Ishihara is a Thai software and DevOps engineer who specializes in writing scripts for batch processing, automation and unattended workloads. They are the Chief Information Officer of Fyra Labs; and also the project lead for the Ultramarine Linux, Terra, and Andaman projects. Cappy is the co-founder of the Ultramarine Linux project, and its lead developer.

Career

Ultramarine Linux

Cappy co-founded the Ultramarine Linux project back in late 2021 alongside Paskal Sitepu, an Indonesian Linux kernel hacker.

Ultramarine Linux was initially created as a testing platform for the Cutefish Desktop, formerly known as Cyber Desktop back then.