Hello everyone,
my name is Yassin, I'm 26 years old, time zone (Europe/Berlin). I am a sysadmin. After using many GNU/Linux distributions and other Unix-like systems, I ended up with Fedora and after learning its ways I decided to contribute to the community . I administer Linux systems. Unfortunately in my job all administrative tasks are manual, but I am interested in automation (currently experimenting with Ansible), so joining the fedora infra team would be an opportunity for me to learn more about automation, orchestrating instances and designing secure systems with high availability.
I enjoy writing scripts in bash and (I've written some scripts with kornshell on a BSD system), my first programming language I learned was Pascal, then I learned Python and Ruby, it's been some time since I've written code, but I have a good muscle memory and I'm a fast learner, so you can count on me. I'm also interested in downstrean and currently studying for RHCSA and who knows, maybe one day I'll earn a Red Fedora, I have also experience with firewalls and managing and securing networks ( segregating zones, creating access rules, setting up IPsec tunnels...),
I would be more than happy to join the fedora apprentice Infrastructure group and learn more about the fedora system and contribute to the community.
Thank you, Yassin E.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2025 at 09:05:45PM +0100, Yassin Eftini via infrastructure wrote:
Hello everyone,
Hello!
my name is Yassin, I'm 26 years old, time zone (Europe/Berlin). I am a sysadmin. After using many GNU/Linux distributions and other Unix-like systems, I ended up with Fedora and after learning its ways I decided to contribute to the community . I administer Linux systems. Unfortunately in my job all administrative tasks are manual, but I am interested in automation (currently experimenting with Ansible), so joining the fedora infra team would be an opportunity for me to learn more about automation, orchestrating instances and designing secure systems with high availability.
Sounds great.
I enjoy writing scripts in bash and (I've written some scripts with kornshell on a BSD system), my first programming language I learned was Pascal, then I learned Python and Ruby, it's been some time since I've written code, but I have a good muscle memory and I'm a fast learner, so you can count on me. I'm also interested in downstrean and currently studying for RHCSA and who knows, maybe one day I'll earn a Red Fedora, I have also experience with firewalls and managing and securing networks ( segregating zones, creating access rules, setting up IPsec tunnels...),
I would be more than happy to join the fedora apprentice Infrastructure group and learn more about the fedora system and contribute to the community.
Welcome!
Hopefully you can drop by our next weekly meeting ( thursday at 16UTC) or one of our standups ( https://board.net/p/fedora-infra-daily ) or hang out in one of our matrix rooms.
Look forward to talking with you.
kevin
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for the welcome!
Looking forward to joining the weekly meeting soon. I might also drop by one of the daily stand-ups.
Talk soon, Yassin
On 2/14/25 1:54 AM, Kevin Fenzi via infrastructure wrote:
On Thu, Feb 13, 2025 at 09:05:45PM +0100, Yassin Eftini via infrastructure wrote:
Hello everyone,
Hello!
my name is Yassin, I'm 26 years old, time zone (Europe/Berlin). I am a sysadmin. After using many GNU/Linux distributions and other Unix-like systems, I ended up with Fedora and after learning its ways I decided to contribute to the community . I administer Linux systems. Unfortunately in my job all administrative tasks are manual, but I am interested in automation (currently experimenting with Ansible), so joining the fedora infra team would be an opportunity for me to learn more about automation, orchestrating instances and designing secure systems with high availability.
Sounds great.
I enjoy writing scripts in bash and (I've written some scripts with kornshell on a BSD system), my first programming language I learned was Pascal, then I learned Python and Ruby, it's been some time since I've written code, but I have a good muscle memory and I'm a fast learner, so you can count on me. I'm also interested in downstrean and currently studying for RHCSA and who knows, maybe one day I'll earn a Red Fedora, I have also experience with firewalls and managing and securing networks ( segregating zones, creating access rules, setting up IPsec tunnels...),
I would be more than happy to join the fedora apprentice Infrastructure group and learn more about the fedora system and contribute to the community.
Welcome!
Hopefully you can drop by our next weekly meeting ( thursday at 16UTC) or one of our standups ( https://board.net/p/fedora-infra-daily ) or hang out in one of our matrix rooms.
Look forward to talking with you.
kevin
Welcome to Fedora!
We had a big ansible repository, although our setup is not standard one. Feel free to poke around it :-) https://pagure.io/fedora-infra/ansible
Regards, Michal
On 2/13/25 21:05, Yassin Eftini via infrastructure wrote:
Hello everyone,
my name is Yassin, I'm 26 years old, time zone (Europe/Berlin). I am a sysadmin. After using many GNU/Linux distributions and other Unix-like systems, I ended up with Fedora and after learning its ways I decided to contribute to the community . I administer Linux systems. Unfortunately in my job all administrative tasks are manual, but I am interested in automation (currently experimenting with Ansible), so joining the fedora infra team would be an opportunity for me to learn more about automation, orchestrating instances and designing secure systems with high availability.
I enjoy writing scripts in bash and (I've written some scripts with kornshell on a BSD system), my first programming language I learned was Pascal, then I learned Python and Ruby, it's been some time since I've written code, but I have a good muscle memory and I'm a fast learner, so you can count on me. I'm also interested in downstrean and currently studying for RHCSA and who knows, maybe one day I'll earn a Red Fedora, I have also experience with firewalls and managing and securing networks ( segregating zones, creating access rules, setting up IPsec tunnels...),
I would be more than happy to join the fedora apprentice Infrastructure group and learn more about the fedora system and contribute to the community.
Thank you, Yassin E.
Hello Michal,
Thanks !
I’ll definitely take a look at the repo . It’ll be interesting to see how everything’s set up.
Best, Yassin
On 2/14/25 11:16 AM, Michal Konecny via infrastructure wrote:
Welcome to Fedora!
We had a big ansible repository, although our setup is not standard one. Feel free to poke around it :-) https://pagure.io/fedora-infra/ansible
Regards, Michal
On 2/13/25 21:05, Yassin Eftini via infrastructure wrote:
Hello everyone,
my name is Yassin, I'm 26 years old, time zone (Europe/Berlin). I am a sysadmin. After using many GNU/Linux distributions and other Unix-like systems, I ended up with Fedora and after learning its ways I decided to contribute to the community . I administer Linux systems. Unfortunately in my job all administrative tasks are manual, but I am interested in automation (currently experimenting with Ansible), so joining the fedora infra team would be an opportunity for me to learn more about automation, orchestrating instances and designing secure systems with high availability.
I enjoy writing scripts in bash and (I've written some scripts with kornshell on a BSD system), my first programming language I learned was Pascal, then I learned Python and Ruby, it's been some time since I've written code, but I have a good muscle memory and I'm a fast learner, so you can count on me. I'm also interested in downstrean and currently studying for RHCSA and who knows, maybe one day I'll earn a Red Fedora, I have also experience with firewalls and managing and securing networks ( segregating zones, creating access rules, setting up IPsec tunnels...),
I would be more than happy to join the fedora apprentice Infrastructure group and learn more about the fedora system and contribute to the community.
Thank you, Yassin E.
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