Self Introduction (again)
by Danishka Navin
Hi there,
I am Danishka Navin (fas: snavin) [1], who have been contributing to Fedora
since 2007 April. [1] I am currently working as DevOps and also I have been
working on a Fedora remix since 2009. It wasn't just a remix but branding
and building a local community around it.
At work I highly use AWS and we use Amazon Linux as an internal standard
but I belive that we should make Fedora available via all cloud venders in
a way, users just go and pick suitable Fedora image for them.
For example: Fedora-LAMP-Server image should deploy either instance/server
with secured LAMP server/stack. No mater you use either private or public
cloud.
With my Fedora remix, I used to release a LiveDVD that runs LAMP stack by
default to make easier of developers who use it for the first time.
Moreover we should release either tools or documentation to support end
users to deploy Fedora Server images across Hybrid infrastructure.
I am originally from Sri Lanka (+5.30GMT) but currently based in Singapore
(+8.00GMT).
I can spend at least 2 hours per week.
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Snavin
Regards,
--
Danishka Navin
PS: I sent my first introduction year ago.
8 years
Fwd: LISA16 Submission Deadline Approaching
by Matthew Miller
Hey all. This conference is in Boston next December. It'd be really
exciting to have talks related to Fedora Server.
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> will take place December 4–9, 2016, at the Sheraton Boston.
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> With the deadline fast approaching, we'd like to remind you that all
> submissions are due by Monday, April 25, 2016 . We invite industry
> leaders to propose topics that demonstrate the present and future of IT
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> We are seeking proposals for talks, mini tutorials, tutorials, panels,
> and workshops in the following categories:
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> Architecture
> *Scalability and Resiliency
> *Infrastructure Design
> *Machine Learning
> *Performance Planning
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> *On the Horizon
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> *Dynamic Service Implementation
> *Continuous Delivery
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Matthew Miller
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Fedora Project Leader
8 years
Server SIG Meeting today
by Jon Stanley
I was supposed to chair the Server SIG meeting today. Unfortunately, a
$DAYJOB emergency has come up that is taking my entire day (and
probably next 2 weeks)
I really apologize for this, and hopefully someone else can chair this
meeting. The things that I wanted to cover was the open WG seat and
nominations/solicitations for it.
8 years