On 11. 08. 24 0:09, Edward Fitz Abucay
wrote:
Most of our infrastructure is written in Python, so that is useful skill to have.Good Day,
My name is Edward, and I am reaching out to introduce myself and share a brief overview of my skills and experiences.I have certain experience in various programming languages, including Golang, Rust, and TypeScript/Node. While I have primarily used Python for scripting and prototyping, I am eager to expand my proficiency in this language (currently using this in testing LLMs).
We are using mostly ansible in our infra.In addition to my programming skills, I have prior background in DevOps and BE development. I have successfully set up infrastructure using Terraform and managed production Kubernetes clusters. My expertise also includes implementing CI/CD pipelines, scaling, optimizing the cost of Kubernetes clusters, and working on different cloud providers such as AWS, Azure, GCP, and OVH.
Welcome to Fedora infra!What I would like to learn and work on is probably the pipelines, openshift, also ansible as I've only used it on my local – to setup my workstation. For issues, I'd like to help on #11512, not sure if there's an active blocker for that.I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to contribute to the infra team and further develop my skills. Please feel free to reach out to me on Matrix at @eabucay:fedora.im.
Cheers,Edward Fitz Abucay
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