On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 8:43 AM, Keerthana Krishnan <
contactkeerthana(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Viorel,
Welcome to Commops, I hope you have fun! Feel free to ask us for anything
you need. Make sure to check out the trac page to find something that
catches your eye.
We're working on creating a new member join page here at Commops, so I
would like to ask for your help and feedback for the same, by replying with
anything and everything you'd like to see on such a page. I think you might
be able to give us another perspective.
Welcome! :D
On 15 February 2016 at 04:18, Viorel Tabara <viorel.tabara(a)infrabit.net>
wrote:
> Hi all, I'm just starting up with Fedora as a volunteer and one of the
> groups I
> would like to help out in is CommOps so I'm just "going by the book"
;)
> and
> sending out this introductory email as noted on the CommOps group page
> along
> with the two required "pieces of identification":
>
> IRC nick: smkr
> TZ: Mountain Time
>
> Being at a stage in my life where I have more free time in hand,
> volunteering
> for Fedora is just another opportunity I would like to use for giving
> back to a
> community that has made my cyber life at both work and home so enjoyable
> for
> the past 10 years. At the same time there is so much more fun stuff to
> learn
> about, I love the open source atmosphere so all in all I'm excited to
> start
> helping out with anything I can. There is no boring job for when it comes
> to
> hacking open source :)
>
> I've been a sysadmin all my life so while I'm quite comfortable taking on
> any
> work in that area, I can't consider myself a DevOps as my programming
> skills
> aren't at that level (unless someone else considers Bash a DevOps language
> because of its associative arrays, I don't though :) so what I'd like to
> get
> out of this experience is knowledge exchange on the dev side of things.
> I get
> along fairly well with Ansible, although it may be better suited for the
> Infrastructure group (which I'm going to apply for as soon as I get past
> the
> "observation" stage). I'm no stranger to programming and can read
Python,
> understand it and provide easy fixes by following the existing code
> structure,
> but that's where all ends.
>
> Where I'd like to start in CommOps? Anything that requires to get my hands
> dirty as there is no better way to learn. From reading the CommOps wiki
> page I
> would say that any of the areas would work with the exception of
> on-boarding
> but at this point I'm surely in the need of your guidance...
>
> Thanks for providing this opportunity and if I missed anything let me
> know.
>
> --
> Viorel
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Viroel,
Welcome! As Keekri said, we're happy to have you here, and are happy to
help connect you with our team, as well as others in Fedora that you may be
interested in.
If you are available, our team meets regularly in #fedora-meeting-2 on
Freenode Tuesdays at 17:00 UTC. In the meeting we discuss ongoing tasks and
tickets, as well as announcements and news to be included in the Community
Blog (CommBlog.)
Since you mentioned that you are interested in joining the infrastructure
team, here is a link to the latest presentation I just gave at Config
Management Camp with puiterwijk, Authentication Lead for Fedora-Infra:
https://github.com/decause/decks/blob/master/cfgmgmtcamp-fedoraopeninfra.pdf
Welcome aboard, and we hope to see you in #fedora-commops on Freenode in
the meantime.
Looking Forward,
--RemyD.
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