Hello!
I am very pleased and excited to be joining the Bug Zappers team!
My name is Codegerbil. My day job is a Systems Analyst, in Tennessee, and the plan is to end up in infrastructure. I have been using Linux since childhood, and remember using RedHat and Mandrake, back when it was Mandrake. I have also used Ubuntu and OpenSuse. My experience with Fedora amounts to a solid week. However, I installed it specifically to join Fedora projects. Most of all, I want to learn and build.
My skills include bash, java (and junit), some ruby (dealt with minitest), some python, some c++, and a bit of perl and sql. My interests include testing code, as well as networking and security. I also have a couple of years experience with maintaining databases, research, and reporting. I look forward to learning about infrastructure and working with the team!
Thank you, Codegerbil
IRC handle: codegerbil
On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 20:58:36 -0500 P L codegerbil@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
I am very pleased and excited to be joining the Bug Zappers team!
You mean Infrastructure? ;)
My name is Codegerbil. My day job is a Systems Analyst, in Tennessee, and the plan is to end up in infrastructure. I have been using Linux since childhood, and remember using RedHat and Mandrake, back when it was Mandrake. I have also used Ubuntu and OpenSuse. My experience with Fedora amounts to a solid week. However, I installed it specifically to join Fedora projects. Most of all, I want to learn and build.
Excellent.
My skills include bash, java (and junit), some ruby (dealt with minitest), some python, some c++, and a bit of perl and sql. My interests include testing code, as well as networking and security. I also have a couple of years experience with maintaining databases, research, and reporting. I look forward to learning about infrastructure and working with the team!
Sounds great. Do chime in and introduce yourself on our irc channels on irc.freenode.net: #fedora-admin, #fedora-apps, #fedora-noc. or in our next weekly meeting (thursdays).
Welcome.
kevin
infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org