-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, I'm Jason Watson. I've been following RH/Fedora for a long time, but never got involved. Mike McGrath's email from last night was just the kick I needed to jump in. So here's a little about me using Warren's intro template: 1. Full legal name: Jason Watson * City, Country; Atlanta, GA, USA * Profession: Programmer/SysAdmin/Network/Security/Architect * Affiliation: Representing only myself * Your goals in the Fedora Project: Become more active in the community Historical qualifications o What other projects? I haven't done much in the FOSS world, but here's a couple of sightings: * http://libphidgets.alioth.debian.org/ (Oct 2004) * http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1108091&group_id=8874&atid=308874 (Jan 2005) * http://javax-usb.cvs.sourceforge.net/javax-usb/javax-usb/src/javax/usb/util/UsbUtil.java?view=log (Jun 2005) o What level and type of computer skills do you have? I've been using Linux as my daily OS for 5 years now. I prefer developing in Java, but can get by with almost anything. I can configure and troubleshoot Cisco networks, firewalls, load balancers. I'm well versed in IT security concerns and audit compliance. I have good database skills: PostgreSQL, MySQL, etc. I have a good understanding of all of the pieces that make up a good application. o What other skills do you have that might be applicable? Early employee of a large job-search website, involved in development and operations o What makes you an excellent match for the project? I am very versatile and could be useful in many areas. GPG KEYID and fingerprint pub 1024D/FA60417D 1997-06-19 Key fingerprint = 9325 4C50 696D 5C8C F9B7 0A3A 72F7 8C7D FA60 417D uid Jason D. Watson <jw@xxxxxxxx> sub 2048g/57BEA3DA 1997-06-19 I've read through the last 2 meeting minutes. I'm familiar with virtualization using VMWare, but I haven't set up a Xen server before. I can set up a test network of multiple physical and virtual servers in my home network for any testing needs. Turbogears looks interesting, maybe I could be of help there. Looking forward to contributing, Jason -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFFM9HRcveMffpgQX0RAntSAJ9v8ldS0LZbd+r8SDLluEM6p0YTqQCgv7U7 L7FlFKzPKQjCOu4vqRXKkzI= =Hn61 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----