Why are you interested in contributing to Fedora?
I like the fact that Fedora ships cutting-edge but very stable products, and it seems like a really nice community. I've only recently been seriously interested in linux, and I've built my own PC and only running Fedora28 workstation on it. I've been using HP-UX, and more recently RHEL and CentOS at work, so my home pc is my play-pit to be able to keep ahead of new linux packages, and try things out that I don't have time to do at work really!
Why are you interested in contributing to CommOps?
To me it's about people; it's the people that make a community and that's a huge part in what I think helps make Fedora successful. I'd like to help to be able to shine a light on interesting packages/technology that's in the dev-pipeline for upcoming releases, or showing people how others use Fedora. I think also because I can't code to save my life then I see CommOps as being a better fit for me, and my skills i.e. i'm much more of a people person :)
If you’re involved with other things in Fedora, what are/were you working on?
Nothing, so far! :)
Do you have any experience in open source or online communities? If so, what?
I'm an admin for a couple of genealogical DNA groups, does that count?
What parts of CommOps were interesting to you?
Helping to support different teams, communicating relevant info to a wider audience, meeting interesting people and helping them to share a story or information, and aligning this to technology that supports the community as a whole. I'm quite happy planning, and organising things too :)
Do you have any questions for us? How can we help you get started?
I can see that you have some tasks in pageur without an assignee, if you would like me to get involved in one of those tasks then I'm more than happy to - just email me; if you feel I'd be better suited in a different team then please feel free to signpost me :)
Thanks :)