Hi all,
My name is Maxim Burgerhout and I would like to offer some of my spare time to help out the Fedora Infrastructure Team a bit. I have been using various flavors of Linux ever since Red Hat 6 (I think), though not always as a professional. The last couple of years I have been working as a Linux and virtualization consultant for a fairly large organization in the Netherlands.
My experience with maintaining web- and build-servers is limited: I mostly work with RHEL database servers etc., but I'm willing to invest time to acquire the (possibly missing) skills I would need to help out.
I think I have ample experience in writing shellscripts. I have also done my share of Python programming and some Rails, PHP and Django webdevelopment.
I really like Fedora and I am ready to start giving back. Also, helping out the Infrastrucure Team would provide me with a base of learning new skills, honing existing ones and meeting knowledgeable people.
I'll drop by in #fedora-admin soon if that's okay. Feel free to ask me stuff: my usual handle is wzzrd. I'm not sure what to put in this e-mail, so if I'm missing something, please point it out and I'll fill in the blanks.
Kind regards,
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On Thu, 17 Dec 2009, Maxim Burgerhout wrote:
Hi all,
My name is Maxim Burgerhout and I would like to offer some of my spare time to help out the Fedora Infrastructure Team a bit. I have been using various flavors of Linux ever since Red Hat 6 (I think), though not always as a professional. The last couple of years I have been working as a Linux and virtualization consultant for a fairly large organization in the Netherlands.
My experience with maintaining web- and build-servers is limited: I mostly work with RHEL database servers etc., but I'm willing to invest time to acquire the (possibly missing) skills I would need to help out.
I think I have ample experience in writing shellscripts. I have also done my share of Python programming and some Rails, PHP and Django webdevelopment.
I really like Fedora and I am ready to start giving back. Also, helping out the Infrastrucure Team would provide me with a base of learning new skills, honing existing ones and meeting knowledgeable people.
I'll drop by in #fedora-admin soon if that's okay. Feel free to ask me stuff: my usual handle is wzzrd. I'm not sure what to put in this e-mail, so if I'm missing something, please point it out and I'll fill in the blanks.
Kind regards,
Maxim Burgerhout maxim@wzzrd.com
Welcome Maxim, sorry it's taken so long to get back to you. Been unusually busy. Our meetings are every Thursday at 20:00 UTC, do you think you can make them?
-Mike
Thanks for the welcome, guys!
I lurked during the last meeting, but I don't think I'll be able to attend the next two (the 24th already being part of Christmas (more or less) in the Netherlands and the 31th being New Year's Eve: stuff has been planned a long time ago).
Starting January 7th, I'll put the meeting in my weekly roster for every Thursday evening. Starting today, I'll drop by in #fedora-admin on a regular basis.
Looking forward to working with you all!
Maxim
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 06:17, Mike McGrath mmcgrath@redhat.com wrote:
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009, Maxim Burgerhout wrote:
Hi all,
My name is Maxim Burgerhout and I would like to offer some of my spare time to help out the Fedora Infrastructure Team a bit. I have been using various flavors of Linux ever since Red Hat 6 (I think), though not always as a professional. The last couple of years I have been working as a Linux and virtualization consultant for a fairly large organization in the Netherlands.
My experience with maintaining web- and build-servers is limited: I mostly work with RHEL database servers etc., but I'm willing to invest time to acquire the (possibly missing) skills I would need to help out.
I think I have ample experience in writing shellscripts. I have also done my share of Python programming and some Rails, PHP and Django webdevelopment.
I really like Fedora and I am ready to start giving back. Also, helping out the Infrastrucure Team would provide me with a base of learning new skills, honing existing ones and meeting knowledgeable people.
I'll drop by in #fedora-admin soon if that's okay. Feel free to ask me stuff: my usual handle is wzzrd. I'm not sure what to put in this e-mail, so if I'm missing something, please point it out and I'll fill in the blanks.
Kind regards,
Maxim Burgerhout maxim@wzzrd.com
Welcome Maxim, sorry it's taken so long to get back to you. Been unusually busy. Our meetings are every Thursday at 20:00 UTC, do you think you can make them?
-Mike
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