Hi everyone,
I'm Muhammad Tehami, you probably know that by now :D. I'm from Karachi, Pakistan. I've recently completed my bachelors in Computer Science and currently working as a DevOps Engineer in Nisum.
I started using Linux in 3rd year of bachelors. I used to be on Ubuntu but switched last year to Fedora. My skills include Bash, Python, Java, JavaScript, Jenkins, Containers, Kubernetes, Jenkins CI/CD and some knowledge of cloud providers (AWS, Azure, GCP).
In the Fedora Project I'm interested in infrastructure and packaging related work, but I'm also from one of those people who don't want to limit themselves to some particular tech, except UI :D. Jokes apart I've also worked on UI some years back and it wasn't that bad experience. I'm also interested in some low level kernel stuff but need to work on my OS and C knowledge first.
Apart from software development I love learning about the cosmos and reading books. My hobbies are table tennis, cricket, martial arts and traveling.
Thanks to @nasirhm who inspired me to join Fedora Project. Looking forward to contributing to Fedora.
Thanks & regards Muhammad Tehami
On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 10:33:53PM +0500, Muhammad Tehami wrote:
I'm Muhammad Tehami, you probably know that by now :D. I'm from Karachi, Pakistan. I've recently completed my bachelors in Computer Science and currently working as a DevOps Engineer in Nisum.
Hello and welcome!
I started using Linux in 3rd year of bachelors. I used to be on Ubuntu but switched last year to Fedora. My skills include Bash, Python, Java, JavaScript, Jenkins, Containers, Kubernetes, Jenkins CI/CD and some knowledge of cloud providers (AWS, Azure, GCP).
I'm interested to hear some of your experience in switching. Not to say anything negative about the other distros, but just: what made you curious to look at Fedora, what made you decide to switch, and what made you stay? What do you like, and what could we do better?
On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 10:33:53PM +0500, Muhammad Tehami wrote:
I'm interested to hear some of your experience in switching. Not to say anything negative about the other distros, but just: what made you curious to look at Fedora, what made you decide to switch, and what made you stay? What do you like, and what could we do better?
Hi Matthew,
It's just to streamline with the work, as most of the servers I come across in work are centos/rhel. The second reason is latest kernel which enables better hardware utilization.
-- Muhammad Tehami
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