Hey to all,
My name is Freddie and I am looking to get involved in Fedora in some way. I browsed the website and saw that Fedora is looking for people who have some experience with Linux and Python in general. I would like to donate about an hour every night or every other night. Does anyone need any help with a project? I currently work for Google and have some experience with somewhat large networks and computing environments. I want to start small and work my way up. Even though I work for Google, I do not want to give the impression that I know everything. I am here to learn and help out where I can. Thank you for your time!
--Freddie
Freddie Rosario wrote:
Hey to all,
My name is Freddie and I am looking to get involved in Fedora in some way. I browsed the website and saw that Fedora is looking for people who have some experience with Linux and Python in general. I would like to donate about an hour every night or every other night. Does anyone need any help with a project? I currently work for Google and have some experience with somewhat large networks and computing environments. I want to start small and work my way up. Even though I work for Google, I do not want to give the impression that I know everything. I am here to learn and help out where I can. Thank you for your time!
Good to hear. Anyone have any python tasks for Freedie at the moment?
-Mike
Mike and Fedora Infrastructure team,
Python is only one of my skills. If possible I would like to know where the team needs the most help and I will try to work around your needs. Like I said before, I would like to start small and see how much I can contribute. Thanks again for any feedback. :)
On 5/18/07, Mike McGrath mmcgrath@redhat.com wrote:
Freddie Rosario wrote:
Hey to all,
My name is Freddie and I am looking to get involved in Fedora in some way. I browsed the website and saw that Fedora is looking for people who have some experience with Linux and Python in general. I would like to donate about an hour every night or every other night. Does anyone need any help with a project? I currently work for Google and have some experience with somewhat large networks and computing environments. I want to start small and work my way up. Even though I work for Google, I do not want to give the impression that I know everything. I am here to learn and help out where I can. Thank you for your time!
Good to hear. Anyone have any python tasks for Freedie at the moment?
-Mike
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On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 08:28:26PM -0700, Freddie Rosario wrote:
Mike and Fedora Infrastructure team,
Python is only one of my skills. If possible I would like to know where the team needs the most help and I will try to work around your needs. Like I said before, I would like to start small and see how much I can contribute. Thanks again for any feedback. :)
I'd love for someone who really knows python, as opposed to my functional fumbling, to code review and suggest improvements / provide patches to mirrormanager. It's an opportunity to clean up some critical and widely used code, as well as an instructional opportunity.
https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/mirrormanager
Thanks, Matt
Matt Domsch and fedora infrastructure team,
Right now Mike McGrath has asked me to help him out with the smolt project. I will give him a hand on that and if he is satisfied that I did a good job, then I will move on to something more critical such as code reviews and mirrormanager. I am far from a python expert but I will help out wherever I can.
--Freddie
On 5/21/07, Matt Domsch Matt_Domsch@dell.com wrote:
On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 08:28:26PM -0700, Freddie Rosario wrote:
Mike and Fedora Infrastructure team,
Python is only one of my skills. If possible I would like to know
where
the team needs the most help and I will try to work around your
needs.
Like I said before, I would like to start small and see how much I
can
contribute. Thanks again for any feedback. :)
I'd love for someone who really knows python, as opposed to my functional fumbling, to code review and suggest improvements / provide patches to mirrormanager. It's an opportunity to clean up some critical and widely used code, as well as an instructional opportunity.
https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/mirrormanager
Thanks, Matt
-- Matt Domsch Software Architect Dell Linux Solutions linux.dell.com & www.dell.com/linux Linux on Dell mailing lists @ http://lists.us.dell.com
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Freddie Rosario wrote:
Matt Domsch and fedora infrastructure team,
Right now Mike McGrath has asked me to help him out with the smolt project. I will give him a hand on that and if he is satisfied that I did a good job, then I will move on to something more critical such as code reviews and mirrormanager. I am far from a python expert but I will help out wherever I can.
Take a look with matt, his stuff is more important :)
-Mike
infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org