Hello There,

My name is Bruno (IRC: Brnzi) and I am from Brazil, Sao Paulo-SP, currently living in Los Angeles, CA. I've been using computers for around 19 years with 7 of them being in a professional capacity. Over the years I have worked with Help-Desk Support, Network Support and Manufacturing Support. I am currently moving towards Senior System Administration and Security. I am MCP and I attended the official Red Hat Linux Essentials (RH033),Red Hat Linux System Administrator (RH133). I am also studying for the Red Hat Enterprise and Offensive Security(Pen Testing using Kali Linux) Certification Exams.

I would like to apply my current skill set and experience to the Fedora Project in any way I can while getting more experience and knowledge with system administration and security. Contributing with my technical skills and my language skills: (English, Portuguese and Italian).

There are several goals I hope to achieve here. First and foremost is the opportunity to be part of the community by sharing my skills and learning from you all, while hopefully contributing to the community to make the world a better place where free thinking and free technology is accessible to everyone. And on a personal level making good friends and building the necessary skills to improve myself as a person and as a professional while helping the community to continue this awesome project!

For the following weeks: I will try to get more familiar with the project, teams, best practises and work-flow, find something interesting to work with and then find a sponsor.

I would like thank you all for the opportunity. Please feel free to contact me at: icapob.sa@gmail.com. If you would like to know a little bit more about my professional experience and achievements I would like to invite you to visit my Linked-in profile:  www.linkedin.com/in/brunosa/

PS: Today was my first meeting - It was really great! - Thanks @nirik for the tip! :-)

Kind Regards,

Bruno Sa
E-mail  :  icapob.sa@gmail.com
www.linkedin.com/in/brunosa/
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