Hi,
I am Julius Serrano and I've been using linux for quite some time now. I started with red hat 6.0 but I had most of my experiences with RH7.2, RH9.0, RHEL4 and RHEL5. I am a programmer and a systems and database administrator by profession. I have skills with Python (which is my language of choice), PHP and Java, although my Python web framework experience mostly come from Zope. Programming is my main passion but I also have administration skills. My sysadmin experience cover NIS, LDAP, NFS, Samba, some Postfix, some Xen failover clustering, and some DRBD. I also have experience with the administration of Apache, Nagios, CVS and Subversion. As for being a db admin, I manage MySQL databases including their replication.
I want to be involved in the Fedora project and I hope to somehow contribute something, in one way or another, to F12. Right now, I am mostly trying to familiarize myself on things and the meeting later would probably give me a good start.
Thank you very much.
Cheers, Julius Serrano
Hi,
Welcome !
Bye,
On 2009-07-24 12:37:30 AM, Julius Serrano wrote:
I am Julius Serrano and I've been using linux for quite some time now. I started with red hat 6.0 but I had most of my experiences with RH7.2, RH9.0, RHEL4 and RHEL5. I am a programmer and a systems and database administrator by profession. I have skills with Python (which is my language of choice), PHP and Java, although my Python web framework experience mostly come from Zope. Programming is my main passion but I also have administration skills. My sysadmin experience cover NIS, LDAP, NFS, Samba, some Postfix, some Xen failover clustering, and some DRBD. I also have experience with the administration of Apache, Nagios, CVS and Subversion. As for being a db admin, I manage MySQL databases including their replication.
Hey, welcome - Python is our language of choice too :-) We usually have a few Python/TurboGears-related challenges going on. We have weekly meetings on Thursdays at 20:00 UTC (the next one is in about 3 hours) in #fedora-meeting on Freenode, so if you can make that, be sure to stop in and say hi to everybody.
Thanks, Ricky
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