Greetings from a potential new contributor

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Hi guys and girls,

Following the getting started page on the wiki I saw an introducion e-mail to the list was recommended. So here is mine.

Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Jorn Argelo, 23 years old coming from the Netherlands. I was born and raised in Amsterdam, and always had a keen interest for computers when I was a kid. IT was something I knew was going to be my job when I was young. After high school I studied for basic system administration and after that I studied some basic application development. Then I ended up at my current employer. Last month I passed my RHCE exam, with #805009993038409 for those interested. I also followed the Cluster and Storage training course.

I am employed by a large printer and imaging company, and work in their European datacenter where I do all the internet infrastructure for the EMEAR region. I started working there fulltime when I was 19, and I have been in internship there twice for 6 months, starting when I was 17. Before that I played around with Red Hat 8, so that is how Linux all started for me. When I was hired I was a junior, and now I'm a medior. (or internally we call it an engineer and a specialist, so I'm the latter now.) With that said, I hope my age does not put anyone off.

As I sort of already mentioned, I do everything with internet infrastructure on a daily base. I administrate webservers, proxies, e-mail servers, DNS, their operating systems and everything else regarding internet. With two people we built the infrastructure for the new web environment, based on 60 RHEL4 & 5 boxes and Jboss. This also includes two RHEL5 clusters, webservers running mod_jk, squid and Apache and so on. Next to that also all of the infrastructure supporting this is admistrated by us, and we also have a Satellite server running there. Other than I have experience with various other Linux distrution, BSD and Solaris. When it comes to scripting, I can do bash scripting and Perl scripting primarily. I know Red Hat / Fedora uses Python extensively but so far I did not see a need for me to learn this, as I can do everything I want with Perl.

So why am I applying here? Because I think Red Hat as a company shares similar goals as I do, and of course being able to help out the Fedora project is a great oppertunity to contribute to that. I believe my knowledge can be put to use in the infrastructure team, seeing as that is my job as well. (I hope that doesn't sound arrogant as that is certainly not the intend) Next to that I am also willing to learn new things should that be required. Maybe I get a reason to learn Python.

Well, I suppose that's about it. I hope I didn't make this too long, and I'm looking forward to hear from you guys.

Thanks,
Jorn

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