Hello there,
My name is Leonardo Rossetti, nickname Leo, I am currently located in São Paulo - Brazil (GMT-3) and my irc username in freenode is "lrossetti".
I have been working as a software engineer for the last 10 years with a focus on automation and backend services (with a particular heavy usage in python). My most recent work is an open source project that enables mobile ci/cd on top of openshift and jenkins[1].
I am currently employed by Red Hat but I am joining as an individual and not on behalf of my employer.
I've been using fedora for a while now (former debian and slackware user) so I started looking on how to contribute it back to fedora and that's how I found about the fedora infrastructure community.
I would like to work on this issue if possible: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/6505 (I am already familiar with nagios).
I would like to learn more about fedora's infrastructure and its system environment with a low level flavor if possible (I began to study linux kernel modules development a few months ago).
I can currently work around 20 hours a week since I would be using my free time to work on any issues - Looking forward to meet a mentor :)
On 03/26/2018 06:31 AM, Leonardo Rossetti wrote:
Hello there,
Welcome!
My name is Leonardo Rossetti, nickname Leo, I am currently located in São Paulo - Brazil (GMT-3) and my irc username in freenode is "lrossetti".
I have been working as a software engineer for the last 10 years with a focus on automation and backend services (with a particular heavy usage in python). My most recent work is an open source project that enables mobile ci/cd on top of openshift and jenkins[1].
I am currently employed by Red Hat but I am joining as an individual and not on behalf of my employer.
I've been using fedora for a while now (former debian and slackware user) so I started looking on how to contribute it back to fedora and that's how I found about the fedora infrastructure community.
I would like to work on this issue if possible: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/6505 (I am already familiar with nagios).
That would be great!
I would like to learn more about fedora's infrastructure and its system environment with a low level flavor if possible (I began to study linux kernel modules development a few months ago).
I can currently work around 20 hours a week since I would be using my free time to work on any issues - Looking forward to meet a mentor :)
Welcome again, do join our next meeting on irc if you can and/or introduce yourself to everyone on irc.
kevin
infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org