I'm one of the other resident old-farts at Red Hat.
I'm currently the architect for Red Hat's Release Configuration Management team (aka release engineering). My main focus is on the infrastructure within Red Hat and RHEL.
I am willing to contribute ideas etc. without being the one to implement them (again, like Bill).
-- Tim Powers Architect, Release Configuration Management Red Hat, Inc.
On 1/4/07, Tim Powers timp@redhat.com wrote:
I'm one of the other resident old-farts at Red Hat.
Tim has also done everything including fixing the kitchen sink at Red Hat (at least once or twice when I was there..) His first job was doing Technical Support and then cleaning up Powertools for a while. [We arent supposed to mention that he did jumps out of the Red Hat Black Helicopters to deal with troublesome clients.]
I'm currently the architect for Red Hat's Release Configuration Management team (aka release engineering). My main focus is on the infrastructure within Red Hat and RHEL.
I am willing to contribute ideas etc. without being the one to implement them (again, like Bill).
-- Tim Powers Architect, Release Configuration Management Red Hat, Inc.
Everyone gets the good titles these days.
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