Hi everyone,
My name is Mike Maravillo and I'd like to join the Fedora community, particularly the Infrastructure group. I started using Linux way back with Slackware 3.0 as a system administrator for a local ISP in the Philippines. Since then, I've been connected with companies doing consulting, training, and technical support using Linux and Open Source. I've also done software development projects using C, PHP, Perl, and Python/PyGTK.
Joining the Infrastructure group would be a good chance for me to contribute and bring back to the community, and hopefully would quench that thirst to learn more of what's current since I've been mostly involved with programming lately. :)
Cheers, Mike
On Fri, 27 Nov 2009, Mike Maravillo wrote:
Hi everyone,
My name is Mike Maravillo and I'd like to join the Fedora community, particularly the Infrastructure group. I started using Linux way back with Slackware 3.0 as a system administrator for a local ISP in the Philippines. Since then, I've been connected with companies doing consulting, training, and technical support using Linux and Open Source. I've also done software development projects using C, PHP, Perl, and Python/PyGTK.
Joining the Infrastructure group would be a good chance for me to contribute and bring back to the community, and hopefully would quench that thirst to learn more of what's current since I've been mostly involved with programming lately. :)
Are you primarly looking to do administration or development? Have you seen our getting started page? - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/GettingStarted
-Mike
On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 7:26 AM, Mike McGrath mmcgrath@redhat.com wrote:
Are you primarly looking to do administration or development? Have you seen our getting started page? - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/GettingStarted
Hi Mike,
I was thinking of doing administration and some development on the side, either under the sysadmin-web or sysadmin-tools FIGs. Or simply anything that would get me to familiarize and get started would be great.
Cheers, Mike
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