I'm not sure if this is standard practice, but I figure a quick introduction is worth something.
For those who don't know me in the Fedora Project, I wrote the original yum-presto plugin for using deltarpms in Fedora.
I'm here because I'm the system administrator for the Lebanon Evangelical School in Beirut Lebanon, and we use Fedora pretty extensively in the school.
A vast majority of our desktop systems run Fedora, and our servers are pretty evenly split between CentOS and Fedora (with one token Windows VM for our accountants).
I've had good experiences with Fedora as a server (our web server has been running Fedora since 2005), as well as bad experiences (our print server has just been switched to CentOS after a really nasty permissions bug popped up in cups for Fedora 20).
I've looked at the PRD, and I hope I'll be a useful participant in this WG.
Jonathan
On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 5:55 AM, Jonathan Dieter jdieter@lesbg.com wrote:
I'm not sure if this is standard practice, but I figure a quick introduction is worth something.
For those who don't know me in the Fedora Project, I wrote the original yum-presto plugin for using deltarpms in Fedora.
I'm here because I'm the system administrator for the Lebanon Evangelical School in Beirut Lebanon, and we use Fedora pretty extensively in the school.
A vast majority of our desktop systems run Fedora, and our servers are pretty evenly split between CentOS and Fedora (with one token Windows VM for our accountants).
I've had good experiences with Fedora as a server (our web server has been running Fedora since 2005), as well as bad experiences (our print server has just been switched to CentOS after a really nasty permissions bug popped up in cups for Fedora 20).
I've looked at the PRD, and I hope I'll be a useful participant in this WG.
Hey Jonathan!
Good to see you around these parts.
Dan
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