Hi folks,
I would like to introduce myself too:
First of all I would like to give a "thanks a lot" and "wow - great job!!!" to all who have made fedora become reality!!! It is fun to work with it.
My name is Alexander Rudolf. I live in Germany. I am an IT infrastructure consultant and systems engineer working for a company in Dresden, Saxony.
"Growed up" (I am 39) with MS-DOS an Novell NetWare in the early 90s when I started my work live I now have a lot experience with heterogeneous networks, network equipment and security, systems management, high availability solutions and those things. Made my MCSA for Windows Server and am LPI-C certified since 2006.
My most recent experiences are in Linux system administration, security, virtualization and most of all - Nagios. I supported a number of related projects for some customers and wrote a couple of Nagios plugins. Most of them in bash, but also in VBS and PowerShell for the windows driven landscape.
I would now like to actively join the fedora infrastructure team and do my very best to provide support. Please help me to understand how I can contribute best!
Best regards, Alex
On Thu, 28 Feb 2013 21:35:57 +0100 Alexander Rudolf a_rudolf@gmx.de wrote:
Hi folks,
I would like to introduce myself too:
First of all I would like to give a "thanks a lot" and "wow - great job!!!" to all who have made fedora become reality!!! It is fun to work with it.
My name is Alexander Rudolf. I live in Germany. I am an IT infrastructure consultant and systems engineer working for a company in Dresden, Saxony.
"Growed up" (I am 39) with MS-DOS an Novell NetWare in the early 90s when I started my work live I now have a lot experience with heterogeneous networks, network equipment and security, systems management, high availability solutions and those things. Made my MCSA for Windows Server and am LPI-C certified since 2006.
My most recent experiences are in Linux system administration, security, virtualization and most of all - Nagios. I supported a number of related projects for some customers and wrote a couple of Nagios plugins. Most of them in bash, but also in VBS and PowerShell for the windows driven landscape.
I would now like to actively join the fedora infrastructure team and do my very best to provide support. Please help me to understand how I can contribute best!
Welcome!
Do see: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/GettingStarted
And say hi on irc.freenode.net in #fedora-admin and/or our weekly meeting.
kevin
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Am 03.03.2013 18:16, schrieb Kevin Fenzi:
On Thu, 28 Feb 2013 21:35:57 +0100 Alexander Rudolf a_rudolf@gmx.de wrote:
Hi folks,
I would like to introduce myself too:
First of all I would like to give a "thanks a lot" and "wow - great job!!!" to all who have made fedora become reality!!! It is fun to work with it.
My name is Alexander Rudolf. I live in Germany. I am an IT infrastructure consultant and systems engineer working for a company in Dresden, Saxony.
"Growed up" (I am 39) with MS-DOS an Novell NetWare in the early 90s when I started my work live I now have a lot experience with heterogeneous networks, network equipment and security, systems management, high availability solutions and those things. Made my MCSA for Windows Server and am LPI-C certified since 2006.
My most recent experiences are in Linux system administration, security, virtualization and most of all - Nagios. I supported a number of related projects for some customers and wrote a couple of Nagios plugins. Most of them in bash, but also in VBS and PowerShell for the windows driven landscape.
I would now like to actively join the fedora infrastructure team and do my very best to provide support. Please help me to understand how I can contribute best!
Welcome!
Do see: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/GettingStarted
And say hi on irc.freenode.net in #fedora-admin and/or our weekly meeting.
kevin
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Hello Kevin!
Thanks a lot. I will try to join the next meeting.
Alex
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