On Thu, Feb 03, 2011 at 05:49:19PM -0500, seth vidal wrote:
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hah - no - much to contrary. The problem is not budget, it's
about time
resources of the folks who work on fedora infrastructure. We've got too
many things to maintain and not enough people.
this is about figuring out how to provide the services we need at the
support levels we care about and also figuring out what is most
important/useful to fedora.
I suppose now is as good a time as any....
I've been lurking this list for probably over a year now and just more
or less waiting (for what reason I can't really recall anymore) to jump
in an help. So this is more or less my not-so-formal introduction about
myself to the infrastructure team.
My name is Adam Miller, I have been a Fedora contributor for over 3
years now and maintain a handful of packages, as well as help with QA
work, I am an Ambassador (as much as free time permits), I also help
with the Fedora Xfce Spin, and I am just generally an all around Fedora
fanboi. I have a little over 3 years of "professional" (ie - I get a
paycheck for it) systems administration experience and I am currently a
Systems Engineer at Dell working with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Oracle
Enterprise Linux on a R&D team. I would like to get involved with the Fedora
Infrastructure team and would be willing to help almost anywhere that is
needed (pending the preliminary ramp up time I would need if its a
system/application I'm not familiar with).
How can I help? Where should I start? :)
-AdamM