Hello

Clay Stuckey claystuckey at gmail.com
Fri May 7 16:14:01 UTC 2010


Hi Ed.

I just sent out a very similar intro email about an hour ago. My background
is more in systems engineering and administration with an emphasis on
automated deployment and the big services (bind,sendmail,squid,apache,etc).
I have a nice lab environment that I can use for testing and development. It
is comprised of a handful of managed GB switches, a 6TB NAS and 6 servers. I
do a lot with virtualization too. I noticed that there was a desire for
possibly som php/mysql. I am very comfortable with that too!


--
Clay




On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Ed Smith <abandon.every.hope at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello, All-
> My name is Ed and I am interested in getting involved with the Fedora
> project.  To give you some of my background, I have a Bachelor's degree in
> Electrical Engineering but have spent the majority of my professional career
> in the realm of scientific application programming, system administration
> and network security.  I have contributed to open source projects in the
> past mostly with code contributions that included random patch submissions
> for the FreeBSD project.  I am adept at most compiled/scripted languages to
> include C, C++, ObjC, Python, Bash, etc with the exclusion of Java/C#.
> After several years I am again in a position where I can contribute again to
> the F/OSS community.  In the past I mostly used the BSD flavor of UNIX OSes,
> Debian and Solaris but I recently tried Redhat again after a number of years
> and I am quite impressed with the latest iterations of the package.  I'll be
> lurking on the list and on the IRC channel from time to time if anyone is
> interested in a somewhat veteran hand.  As a note, in the past I had an
> array of hardware and processor architectures that I could test various code
> on but at the moment I am limited to one x86 desktop machine for any
> development and testing.  Thank you for your time and have a nice day.
>
> V/R
> Ed
>
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