On Thu, 30 Sep 2010, Nikolas Lam wrote: > Hi Fedora Infrastructure, > > I've been a frequent Fedora user for approximately 3 years have been a > huge fan of free software in general for many more. Up until now though, > I've never contributed anything substantial back, other than acting as > an advocate among those who I know personally. > > In July, I relocated from Australia to China (Shanghai) and am hoping to > actively participate in the Fedora Project and focus my efforts in this > region. In August, during her visit, I met with Mel Chua and Xin Zhen > (Fedora Ambassador "lonestar"). Mel suggested that with my background I > might be suitable as a contributor to the infrastructure team. > > Some info about my skills: > > I've worked as a sysadmin in the tertiary education sector for the past > 3.5 years mainly on RHEL systems; prior to that, I worked mainly on > FreeBSD systems for 5 years. I am RHCE certified for RHEL4 and I'm > familiar with a bunch of the enterprise-oriented Red Hat-centric > technologies including RHN satellite, Cluster Suite and the > virtualisation capabilities of RHEL5. Application-wise, I think I've got > a fairly common set of skills, including: > * Apache httpd in conjunction with PHP, Tomcat and Zope-based web apps. > * mail services including exim, postfix, sendmail & dovecot > * (Sun) LDAP directory. > > I've never been a big user of IRC, and therefore am quite the n00b, but > I've just registered the nick ni2ke4 on freenode and will be spending > time in the #fedora-admin to get acquainted with members of the team and > the way things work in infrastructure-land. > Welcome Nik, I agree with mel. I'm sure you will do well here. Have you looked over our GettingStarted page? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/GettingStarted -Mike _______________________________________________ infrastructure mailing list infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/infrastructure