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* Your IRC handle
* sysoplab
* What skills you have to offer and which you would like to learn. This can include...
* Python but not professionally by any means. can generally understand what others have
written though not good at writing my own thing from scratch
* Systems administration skills I have a homelab of 1 server and 2 laptops, I have a
couple dedicated servers in datacenters to play with as well mostly using linux though
some bsd such as free and opnsense as a router., Have an associates degree in networking,
no certifications but a goal for the next 10 years or so would be to get rhca (ambitious
but hey that's a long time), and technologies I'd like to learn would be the
containers stuff like openshift, kubernetes, and get better at automation which I have
tried a little but don't really have a large enough use case to actually do much with
such as ansible.
* No real relevent associations at the moment locally as I live in a rather rural area.
* What you want to learn
* What I would like to work on would be things that improve my abilities in areas that I
am weak such as the automation and podman/containers areas. Even outside the eventual goal
mentioned above I genuinely like learning new things and improving myself and helping
others.
*
https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/9695 looks like a task I should be able
to learn and accomplish to start with? T
(
https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/9695)here are a few others I could look at
too but that ones near the top and seems reasonable to start with.
* Any initial questions you have for the team
* Look at the Fedora Infrastructure Best Practices
(
https://fedora-infra-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) document < - have done so
* I have joined #fedora admin
* I attended the meeting this morning as a guest.
* Watch some videos (
http://fedoramagazine.org/?p=642) intended to introduce new
contributors to the team. <- Playing now.
* Interested in the apprenticeship program if there are spots open please.