I would like to help out with stuff. I do not yet know what all different groups Infrastructure has which is probably a good indicator that I should hang out a bit and get to know how the group operates and interacts with each other, not to mention none of y'all know me so I can't expect to just be able to help. Like at $dayjob it takes time to build trust before you are allowed to do certain things. My experience has mostly been with web hosting environments so I can normally troubleshoot and fix issues that come up pretty easily. I would also like a\to assist with networking type stuff if Fedora has an actual group that handles this.


On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 1:24 PM, Mike McGrath <mmcgrath@redhat.com> wrote:
On Wed, 3 Feb 2010, Larry wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> My name is Larry and I have used Fedora off and on since it was initially
> released and Linux in general since around 1998. I started with Red Hat 5.2. I
> am currently employed as a Linux System Admin for a large hosting provider and
> have worked as an administrator since 2004. While I am proficient with bash
> and can generally script what I need, I am by no means a developer so figured
> joining the infrastructure team would be a good way to help out with Fedora. I
> normally recommend Fedora to people who ask which OS should be used for
> desktops. Ill be glad to answer any questions anyone has :)
>

Welcome Larry, we hang out on irc.freenode.net a lot in #fedora-admin
though a lot gets discussed here.  Were you interested in just hanging out
on the list or was there a particular area you wanted to work on?

       -Mike
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