Dear Fedora infrastructure team.
My name is Vladimir Glafirov (irc: StarBeast), I am working at CERN (cern.ch) in Switzerland for more than 7 years as a system engineer. I believe that I have enough experience in RHEL and in Fedora distros to help Fedora community. My main duties at CERN are related to linux system administration and service level support. I am very keen to share my knowledge and experience with community. I also interesting to learn a lot of new things that can improve my knowledge. I am more less familiar with:
1. RHEL 3/4/5/6, Fedora Core 6-16, Scientific Linux 3/4/5/6, Solaris 7/10, FreeBSD 2. Internet services: LAMP, BIND, DHCPD, Qmail, SAMBA, SQUID 3. Monitoring tools: NAGIOS, Lemon 4. Cluster software: Red Hat Cluster suite 5. Fabric management systems: puppet, quattor 6. Programming/script languages: Shell, Python, C/C++ a little bit of Perl and Java.
I will try to spend at least several hours per week to work for Fedora. My main interests are infrastructure organization and cloud computing.
I hope that my help would be useful for you.
Vladimir Glafirov.
On Fri, 10 Feb 2012 17:53:15 +0100 Vladimir Glafirov vglafirov@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Fedora infrastructure team.
My name is Vladimir Glafirov (irc: StarBeast), I am working at CERN (cern.ch) in Switzerland for more than 7 years as a system engineer. I believe that I have enough experience in RHEL and in Fedora distros to help Fedora community. My main duties at CERN are related to linux system administration and service level support. I am very keen to share my knowledge and experience with community. I also interesting to learn a lot of new things that can improve my knowledge. I am more less familiar with:
- RHEL 3/4/5/6, Fedora Core 6-16, Scientific Linux 3/4/5/6, Solaris
7/10, FreeBSD 2. Internet services: LAMP, BIND, DHCPD, Qmail, SAMBA, SQUID 3. Monitoring tools: NAGIOS, Lemon 4. Cluster software: Red Hat Cluster suite 5. Fabric management systems: puppet, quattor 6. Programming/script languages: Shell, Python, C/C++ a little bit of Perl and Java.
I will try to spend at least several hours per week to work for Fedora. My main interests are infrastructure organization and cloud computing.
I hope that my help would be useful for you.
Welcome!
If you have not already, please do take a look at: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/GettingStarted
Nice meeting you on IRC and look forward to working with you.
kevin
On 02/11/2012 06:46 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Fri, 10 Feb 2012 17:53:15 +0100 Vladimir Glafirov vglafirov@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Fedora infrastructure team.
My name is Vladimir Glafirov (irc: StarBeast), I am working at CERN (cern.ch) in Switzerland for more than 7 years as a system engineer. I believe that I have enough experience in RHEL and in Fedora distros to help Fedora community. My main duties at CERN are related to linux system administration and service level support. I am very keen to share my knowledge and experience with community. I also interesting to learn a lot of new things that can improve my knowledge. I am more less familiar with:
- RHEL 3/4/5/6, Fedora Core 6-16, Scientific Linux 3/4/5/6, Solaris
7/10, FreeBSD 2. Internet services: LAMP, BIND, DHCPD, Qmail, SAMBA, SQUID 3. Monitoring tools: NAGIOS, Lemon 4. Cluster software: Red Hat Cluster suite 5. Fabric management systems: puppet, quattor 6. Programming/script languages: Shell, Python, C/C++ a little bit of Perl and Java.
I will try to spend at least several hours per week to work for Fedora. My main interests are infrastructure organization and cloud computing.
I hope that my help would be useful for you.
Welcome!
If you have not already, please do take a look at: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/GettingStarted
Nice meeting you on IRC and look forward to working with you.
Kevin.
Thank you for accepting my account in FAS. I've already spent a few hours to read all the pages on Infrastructure site and learned how bodhi, koji etc... works. Quite impressive. But to be honest I don't now how I should start dealing with things. On one of your pages you mentioned test area and easy to fix tickets, but I have no idea how it organized. Or it is better to keep a silence at least until next Fedora meeting?
Vladimir.
kevin
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On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 19:04:43 +0100 Vladimir Glafirov vglafirov@gmail.com wrote:
Kevin.
Thank you for accepting my account in FAS. I've already spent a few hours to read all the pages on Infrastructure site and learned how bodhi, koji etc... works. Quite impressive. But to be honest I don't now how I should start dealing with things. On one of your pages you mentioned test area and easy to fix tickets, but I have no idea how it organized.
Yeah, in our ticketing system we can mark tickets as 'easyfix' meaning that we think they might be something thats easy to fix.
See: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/report/14
Or look at the entire report (here's the search I often do:) https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/report/1?sort=created&asc...
If you find something that interests you, try and gather information on fixing it. Or propose a patch to puppet that fixes it. Or ask on irc about it.
Or it is better to keep a silence at least until next Fedora meeting?
Not at all. Things are sometimes quiet on weekends, but feel free to ask in IRC any questions or thoughts. Note that I will be on jury duty tomorrow, so likely won't be around, but lots of other people will be.
kevin
infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org