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Hello,

I've been following this email list for a couple of months. It's about time, I think, to take the plunge and join the apprentices group if possible. So here I go.

For the sake of clarity, I'll use the structure suggested in the first-steps page:

1. Name: Juan Jimenez-Anca
2. Time Zone / Country: UTC UK(London)
3. Basic skills and experiences

For the past year and a half I have been developing a small project for open books. In the meantime, I have learned Linux systems administration to be able to set up and manage various types of servers: web, mail, monitoring, database, etc.

In regards to knowledge, I can write code in Python and JS, and basic scripts in bash. I'm also fairly proficient with ansible and git. 

4. Why you're joining

I am an advocate of free culture in general. My background up until a couple of years ago was mainly as an academic in Humanities subjects. However, after starting my project on open books I've been learning a lot about how open source works. So far I've been in the receiving end, and I would like to contribute too. I use Fedora and CentOS, so joining the Fedora Projects feels like a logical step forward.

5. What you're looking to do (be specific)

I am aware there is an apprentices day next week. So, ideally, I'd like to be present that day and get acquainted with areas of possible work. As far as I know, ansible has been mentioned for the day. I'm quite happy to start writing playbooks for any task that requires them. 

More generally, I would also like to contribute to any monitoring, deployment, etc. that may be necessary. 

6. How much time you can contribute (usually hours per week) 

About one morning/afternoon a week

Kind regards
Juan
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