Hello Kevin,

Thanks a lot!

I was mostly concerned about being bale to join the meeting on Thursday, so I really appreciate it. I'll go through the rest in advance to the meeting.

Have a great week!

El dom., 5 ene. 2020 a las 12:08, Kevin Sandy (<kevin@digitallotus.com>) escribió:
> On Jan 4, 2020, at 11:31 PM, Agustin Garcia <argentina.aag@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> Hope you are well.
>
> I'm happy to reach out to you via this email, since I've been looking forward to joining the Fedora project for some time now. I wouldn't normally send long emails, so I apologize in advance 😀
>
> I don't have formal qualifications in any of this, but mostly different levels of knowledge on various topics.
> Like most self-learners come to realize, connecting the dots is always a monster of its own.
>
> To give you an overview of what's in my pockets:
>       • Can work on a terminal and find my way around new stuff.
>       • Can create basic scripts.
>       • General knowledge of the OS
>       • Very basic knowledge of JAVA, Python and SQL
>       • Problem solving: though I come from a completely different background (audit/tax), I do spend my days figuring out stuff. I might need to go through a learning curve in many aspects, but I come equipped with patience and the will to find solutions.
>       • Heavy coffee drinker
> What do I want?
>
> I want to gain in-depth knowledge of Linux-based systems, both due to personal interest (mainly) and because I daydream of changing my career path to something related to this (tax is not the gratest source of joy I've come across).
> I think that going for the RHCSA certification would be a good start, so I'm mostly interested in sysadmin tasks.
> I'm also interested in development, but I don't want to get ahead of myself.
>
> That said, it is hard for me to retain things in my head unless I have used them to solve practical problems. For this reason, I want to make myself of use to other people, help solve problems, and hope I get to learn from experienced users along the way.
>
> IRC
> You can find me in IRC/freenode as hydro_carbon.
>
> Questions for the team:
>       • Is there something specific you'd like me to get involved with?
>               • I'm currently going through the documentation ( https://fedora-infra-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ ), and I know I'll be joining the apprentice's team; I'm not sure if you would like me to start with something specific.
>       • Thursday meetings - any recommended browser IRC-client I can use at work? (can't install stuff on that computer)
>       • I created the Fedora account and an email address was generated *@fedoraproject.org, to redirect any traffic to my personal account. However, this is not working. Did I miss anything?
>
> Thank you in advance! (and happy new year!)
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Hi Agustin,

I’m fairly new around here myself, but here are some answers to your questions.

1. A good starting point is to look at the issues marked as "easyfix” [1]
2. I use IRCCloud [2]; they have free and pay plans
3. For the email alias to be active, you need to have signed the CLA and be part of a non-CLA group [3]

Hope that helps a bit.


1: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issues?status=Open&tags=easyfix
2: https://www.irccloud.com
3: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EmailAliases

-- kevin
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