Hello everyone,
My name is Kevin, and I just recently created my account to be a member of the Fedora Project. I was interested in getting involved, so I looked at the different sub-projects on the wiki. I found that the Infrastructure sub-project was the one that suited best my experience and interests. So here I am now, writing to you all to introduce myself :)
I am a Computer Engineering student at the University of Sherbrooke in Quebec, Canada. I am very organized with my school work so I can easily manage to get 10 to 20 hours of "Fedora" time per week. I am still in the process of reading the different documents on the wiki in order to get up to speed with Fedora and the Infrastructure group. So, if you have any advice as to what would be the best thing to start with, feel free to let me know. It would be greatly appreciated. In the meantime, I'll continue my reading and let you all know when I feel ready to roll.
Thanks a lot,
Kevin
Kevin Cadieux wrote:
Hello everyone,
My name is Kevin, and I just recently created my account to be a member of the Fedora Project. I was interested in getting involved, so I looked at the different sub-projects on the wiki. I found that the Infrastructure sub-project was the one that suited best my experience and interests. So here I am now, writing to you all to introduce myself :)
I am a Computer Engineering student at the University of Sherbrooke in Quebec, Canada. I am very organized with my school work so I can easily manage to get 10 to 20 hours of "Fedora" time per week. I am still in the process of reading the different documents on the wiki in order to get up to speed with Fedora and the Infrastructure group. So, if you have any advice as to what would be the best thing to start with, feel free to let me know. It would be greatly appreciated. In the meantime, I'll continue my reading and let you all know when I feel ready to roll.
Welcome!
It really depends on what your interests and skills are. The first question to ask is do you want to start off with programming or system administration? Many of us cross the boundaries into both sides of that but in terms of getting started on a first project and finding a mentor to show you the ropes, it's good to have some focus on one or the other at first.
-Toshio
Quoting Toshio Kuratomi a.badger@gmail.com:
Kevin Cadieux wrote:
Hello everyone,
My name is Kevin, and I just recently created my account to be a member of
the
Fedora Project. I was interested in getting involved, so I looked at the different sub-projects on the wiki. I found that the Infrastructure
sub-project
was the one that suited best my experience and interests. So here I am now, writing to you all to introduce myself :)
I am a Computer Engineering student at the University of Sherbrooke in
Quebec,
Canada. I am very organized with my school work so I can easily manage to
get
10 to 20 hours of "Fedora" time per week. I am still in the process of
reading
the different documents on the wiki in order to get up to speed with Fedora
and
the Infrastructure group. So, if you have any advice as to what would be
the
best thing to start with, feel free to let me know. It would be greatly appreciated. In the meantime, I'll continue my reading and let you all know when I feel ready to roll.
Welcome!
It really depends on what your interests and skills are. The first question to ask is do you want to start off with programming or system administration? Many of us cross the boundaries into both sides of that but in terms of getting started on a first project and finding a mentor to show you the ropes, it's good to have some focus on one or the other at first.
-Toshio
Hi,
Thanks for your reply!
To answer your question, I would feel more comfortable with programming for now since most of my experience is tied to that field.
I have completed a 3 year Computer Science program at CEGEP (a kind of college in Quebec). I then started a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering, for which I am at my second year now. In between my education, I have accumulated about 2 years of hands-on experience by working at various companies in Montreal. I have been doing Web development for 1 year, using technologies such as XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, AJAX, PHP, JSP, MySQL, and MSSQL. Then, for 6 months, I filled a programmer position doing mostly VB.NET, Java, and MSSQL. I passed the last four months at Electronic Arts working on the new Skate game coming out for the Wii. In this project, I worked on adapting the various audio technologies for the Wii, wrote the music system for the game and contributed in the development of the speech playback system. The technologies used there were mostly C++, Visual Studio.NET, Perforce, and Nant.
I don't have that much experience with Fedora or Linux, but that's one of the reasons I want to get involve: to learn.
Given my background, I assume sysadmin-devel would be the most appropriate? Or do you have any suggestions? I already applied to sysadmin, for a start :)
Cheers,
Kevin
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