Introduction and plans on documenting systemd

Chris Sederqvist c.sederqvist at gmail.com
Mon Jul 25 13:59:33 UTC 2011


Hi!

I'm a 35 year old guy from Norway.I've worked in different areas of the
IT industry since 1995, focusing mainly on networking, server
management and computer security. I started working with NT 3.5 servers
and workstations, and after a while I started getting interested in the
Linux operating system. I started using Debian because that was the os
installed on the company's servers. When configuring new servers I
chose Redhat, and began getting comfortable with that. 
I've used Redhat to run various firewalls and mail scanners and set up
RH with basic networking and file services as well. I've set up routing
and networking using Redhat and HP ProLiant switches.

I've also worked as an instructor on TCP/IP and computer security.
I've done some programming using C, Python and C#.

Nowadays I use Fedora for my desktop, mainly because it focuses on the
latest innovation for the Linux computing environment.

I've skimmed through some of the code for systemd, and I find this
innovation especially appealing.
I would like to document it for the Fedora docs project, together with
someone else with the same interest!

I will start writing about it these days, but I haven't gotten up to
speed with the Docbook and Publican parts yet, so I'll just start
writing plain text in Emacs...

So that was my introduction, hope to get to know you guys better!

All the best

Chris

[chris at crashbox ~]$ gpg --fingerprint D95A2314
pub   2048R/D95A2314 2011-07-23 [expires: 2016-07-21]
      Key fingerprint = 661E EA6D 78AD 9652 34A5  6F83 F02C A34B D95A
2314 uid                  Chris Sederqvist (Baltazaar Open Source)
<c.sederqvist at gmail.com> sub   2048R/F247231E 2011-07-23 [expires:
2016-07-21]

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