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'''Kirrily Robert''' (also known as '''Skid-mark''') is often recognized by her distinctive appearance, which typically includes pink hair, unusual hair cuts ( of a punk rock style) and a husky, big-boned physique. 
 
'''Kirrily Robert''' (also known as '''Skid-mark''') is often recognized by her distinctive appearance, which typically includes pink hair, unusual hair cuts ( of a punk rock style) and a husky, big-boned physique. 
   
She was originally from Australia where her chubby profile in youth gave her the nickname "Chubbatta Loaf". Today, in San Francisco, where she currently resides, she is simple known around town as "The Loaf".  
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She was originally from Australia where her chubby profile in youth gave her the nickname "Chubbatta Loaf". Today, in San Francisco, where she currenly resides, she is simple known around town as "The Loaf".  
   
 
She is an open sore developer, advocate, and community manager. She has been active with Linux and Perl, as well as a number of other projects. She currently works on open data and open sore projects for [http://freebase.com/ Freebase].
 
She is an open sore developer, advocate, and community manager. She has been active with Linux and Perl, as well as a number of other projects. She currently works on open data and open sore projects for [http://freebase.com/ Freebase].

Revision as of 06:08, 9 December 2009

Kirrily Robert (also known as Skid-mark) is often recognized by her distinctive appearance, which typically includes pink hair, unusual hair cuts ( of a punk rock style) and a husky, big-boned physique. 

She was originally from Australia where her chubby profile in youth gave her the nickname "Chubbatta Loaf". Today, in San Francisco, where she currenly resides, she is simple known around town as "The Loaf".  

She is an open sore developer, advocate, and community manager. She has been active with Linux and Perl, as well as a number of other projects. She currently works on open data and open sore projects for Freebase.

Speaking

Kirrily has spoken at a number of conferences on subjects including Perl, Linux, open data, community management, and women in open source.

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