Hello team
I am very pleased to write you this email, to let you know my motivation and my situation. - Name : alaoui ismaili seddik - Time zone / country : GMT +2 / France
I will start with an introduction of my experiences and skills, So I was a GNU/LINUX administrator for 2 years, the first year was with a software editor (competitive intelligence), during this period I was able to develop my skills on different subjects including system administration (Centos os ), maintenance in operational condition, the implementation of basic tools/services, scripting (python/bash), db (mysql), C compilation. I also managed to develop the sense of sharing and collaborative work. Also for the second job at the company (numberly) as administrator/devops, I took care of the DNS platform (powerdns), automatic deployment of the conf via ansible, mainly the industrialization of the IT. And then on different projects, for example on the cloud (hosting dns on route_53 AWS), centreon, grafana, elk stack, also managing the resolution of incidents raised from the production servers. I was system operator at capgemini for 1 year and 9 months more precisely, the production piloting for two linux/unix (AIX, HP-UX, REDHAT) and Mainframe (MVS) spells. Currently I am an IT consultant at orange (telecom operator), I work in an application environment (tomcat), os linux (REDHAT), and my main missions are, the maintenance of the ELK stack, system administration, installation of application instances in automatic way (ansible), continuous deployment, migration of code on GITLAB.
I'm always interested in the linux operating system because it's an opportunity to be closer to the machine, with it we can understand how a system works, and react in case of bugs, it also allows to have a support through a community that contributes behind it. For this I will be happy to contribute on projects/tasks related to GNU/LINUX system administration, bug analysis.
I will be able to give my time to the community, about 10 hours a week.
I hope I wasn't too long on my presentation.
Kind regards
Seddik
Welcome Seddik!
On Thu, 2 Jul 2020 at 16:45, seddik alaoui ismaili < seddikalaouiismaili@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello team
I am very pleased to write you this email, to let you know my motivation and my situation.
- Name : alaoui ismaili seddik
- Time zone / country : GMT +2 / France
I will start with an introduction of my experiences and skills, So I was a GNU/LINUX administrator for 2 years, the first year was with a software editor (competitive intelligence), during this period I was able to develop my skills on different subjects including system administration (Centos os ), maintenance in operational condition, the implementation of basic tools/services, scripting (python/bash), db (mysql), C compilation. I also managed to develop the sense of sharing and collaborative work. Also for the second job at the company (numberly) as administrator/devops, I took care of the DNS platform (powerdns), automatic deployment of the conf via ansible, mainly the industrialization of the IT. And then on different projects, for example on the cloud (hosting dns on route_53 AWS), centreon, grafana, elk stack, also managing the resolution of incidents raised from the production servers. I was system operator at capgemini for 1 year and 9 months more precisely, the production piloting for two linux/unix (AIX, HP-UX, REDHAT) and Mainframe (MVS) spells. Currently I am an IT consultant at orange (telecom operator), I work in an application environment (tomcat), os linux (REDHAT), and my main missions are, the maintenance of the ELK stack, system administration, installation of application instances in automatic way (ansible), continuous deployment, migration of code on GITLAB.
I'm always interested in the linux operating system because it's an opportunity to be closer to the machine, with it we can understand how a system works, and react in case of bugs, it also allows to have a support through a community that contributes behind it. For this I will be happy to contribute on projects/tasks related to GNU/LINUX system administration, bug analysis.
I will be able to give my time to the community, about 10 hours a week.
I hope I wasn't too long on my presentation.
Kind regards
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Hello David ,
Is there any method to join Infrastructure Apprentice team ?
Many thanks Seddik
Le jeu. 2 juil. 2020 à 17:52, David Kirwan dkirwan@redhat.com a écrit :
Welcome Seddik!
On Thu, 2 Jul 2020 at 16:45, seddik alaoui ismaili < seddikalaouiismaili@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello team
I am very pleased to write you this email, to let you know my motivation and my situation.
- Name : alaoui ismaili seddik
- Time zone / country : GMT +2 / France
I will start with an introduction of my experiences and skills, So I was a GNU/LINUX administrator for 2 years, the first year was with a software editor (competitive intelligence), during this period I was able to develop my skills on different subjects including system administration (Centos os ), maintenance in operational condition, the implementation of basic tools/services, scripting (python/bash), db (mysql), C compilation. I also managed to develop the sense of sharing and collaborative work. Also for the second job at the company (numberly) as administrator/devops, I took care of the DNS platform (powerdns), automatic deployment of the conf via ansible, mainly the industrialization of the IT. And then on different projects, for example on the cloud (hosting dns on route_53 AWS), centreon, grafana, elk stack, also managing the resolution of incidents raised from the production servers. I was system operator at capgemini for 1 year and 9 months more precisely, the production piloting for two linux/unix (AIX, HP-UX, REDHAT) and Mainframe (MVS) spells. Currently I am an IT consultant at orange (telecom operator), I work in an application environment (tomcat), os linux (REDHAT), and my main missions are, the maintenance of the ELK stack, system administration, installation of application instances in automatic way (ansible), continuous deployment, migration of code on GITLAB.
I'm always interested in the linux operating system because it's an opportunity to be closer to the machine, with it we can understand how a system works, and react in case of bugs, it also allows to have a support through a community that contributes behind it. For this I will be happy to contribute on projects/tasks related to GNU/LINUX system administration, bug analysis.
I will be able to give my time to the community, about 10 hours a week.
I hope I wasn't too long on my presentation.
Kind regards
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Community Platform Engineering @ Red Hat
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I've a few links saved in my notes related to this Seddik, check the top one, it has information about the infrastructure apprentice group. I'm new myself, just getting started here too :D
SOPS: https://fedora-infra-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/sysadmin-guide/index.html Issues list: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issues easy fixes: https://fedoraproject.org/easyfix/#fedora-infrastructure Infra-docs: https://pagure.io/infra-docs/ Infrastructure Howtos: https://pagure.io/Fedora-Infra/howtos Weekly meeting agenda: https://board.net/p/fedora-infra
On Fri, 3 Jul 2020 at 13:23, seddik alaoui ismaili < seddikalaouiismaili@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello David ,
Is there any method to join Infrastructure Apprentice team ?
Many thanks Seddik
Le jeu. 2 juil. 2020 à 17:52, David Kirwan dkirwan@redhat.com a écrit :
Welcome Seddik!
On Thu, 2 Jul 2020 at 16:45, seddik alaoui ismaili < seddikalaouiismaili@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello team
I am very pleased to write you this email, to let you know my motivation and my situation.
- Name : alaoui ismaili seddik
- Time zone / country : GMT +2 / France
I will start with an introduction of my experiences and skills, So I was a GNU/LINUX administrator for 2 years, the first year was with a software editor (competitive intelligence), during this period I was able to develop my skills on different subjects including system administration (Centos os ), maintenance in operational condition, the implementation of basic tools/services, scripting (python/bash), db (mysql), C compilation. I also managed to develop the sense of sharing and collaborative work. Also for the second job at the company (numberly) as administrator/devops, I took care of the DNS platform (powerdns), automatic deployment of the conf via ansible, mainly the industrialization of the IT. And then on different projects, for example on the cloud (hosting dns on route_53 AWS), centreon, grafana, elk stack, also managing the resolution of incidents raised from the production servers. I was system operator at capgemini for 1 year and 9 months more precisely, the production piloting for two linux/unix (AIX, HP-UX, REDHAT) and Mainframe (MVS) spells. Currently I am an IT consultant at orange (telecom operator), I work in an application environment (tomcat), os linux (REDHAT), and my main missions are, the maintenance of the ELK stack, system administration, installation of application instances in automatic way (ansible), continuous deployment, migration of code on GITLAB.
I'm always interested in the linux operating system because it's an opportunity to be closer to the machine, with it we can understand how a system works, and react in case of bugs, it also allows to have a support through a community that contributes behind it. For this I will be happy to contribute on projects/tasks related to GNU/LINUX system administration, bug analysis.
I will be able to give my time to the community, about 10 hours a week.
I hope I wasn't too long on my presentation.
Kind regards
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-- David Kirwan Software Engineer
Community Platform Engineering @ Red Hat
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This is helpful, thanks for sharing
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