I've a few links saved in my notes related to this Seddik, check the top
one, it has information about the infrastructure apprentice group. I'm new
myself, just getting started here too :D
SOPS:
On Fri, 3 Jul 2020 at 13:23, seddik alaoui ismaili <
seddikalaouiismaili(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello David ,
Is there any method to join Infrastructure Apprentice team ?
Many thanks
Seddik
Le jeu. 2 juil. 2020 à 17:52, David Kirwan <dkirwan(a)redhat.com> a écrit :
> Welcome Seddik!
>
> On Thu, 2 Jul 2020 at 16:45, seddik alaoui ismaili <
> seddikalaouiismaili(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello team
>>
>> I am very pleased to write you this email, to let you know my motivation
>> and my situation.
>> - Name : alaoui ismaili seddik
>> - Time zone / country : GMT +2 / France
>>
>> I will start with an introduction of my experiences and skills,
>> So I was a GNU/LINUX administrator for 2 years, the first year was with
>> a software editor (competitive intelligence), during this period I was able
>> to develop my skills on different subjects including system administration
>> (Centos os ), maintenance in operational condition, the implementation of
>> basic tools/services, scripting (python/bash), db (mysql), C compilation.
>> I also managed to develop the sense of sharing and collaborative work.
>> Also for the second job at the company (numberly) as
>> administrator/devops, I took care of the DNS platform (powerdns), automatic
>> deployment of the conf via ansible, mainly the industrialization of the IT.
>> And then on different projects, for example on the cloud (hosting dns on
>> route_53 AWS), centreon, grafana, elk stack, also managing the resolution
>> of incidents raised from the production servers.
>> I was system operator at capgemini for 1 year and 9 months more
>> precisely, the production piloting for two linux/unix (AIX, HP-UX, REDHAT)
>> and Mainframe (MVS) spells.
>> Currently I am an IT consultant at orange (telecom operator), I work in
>> an application environment (tomcat), os linux (REDHAT), and my main
>> missions are, the maintenance of the ELK stack, system administration,
>> installation of application instances in automatic way (ansible),
>> continuous deployment, migration of code on GITLAB.
>>
>> I'm always interested in the linux operating system because it's an
>> opportunity to be closer to the machine, with it we can understand how a
>> system works, and react in case of bugs, it also allows to have a support
>> through a community that contributes behind it. For this I will be happy to
>> contribute on projects/tasks related to GNU/LINUX system administration,
>> bug analysis.
>>
>> I will be able to give my time to the community, about 10 hours a week.
>>
>> I hope I wasn't too long on my presentation.
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>> Seddik
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