Wanted to join the Security Team Apprenticeship program.

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I'm JT, I've gone by q5sys for decades now at this point, and that's also my FAS ID.
I'm a long time Linux user, was a Puppylinux dev for a while, jumped the fence to FreeBSD for a while and was a part of the PC-BSD and TrueOS Teams.  I've still got a foot in both worlds, but I'm finally after all these years getting more involved in Fedora.  I'm currently the maintainer for Fedora Jam, since it was a good fit from all my years of Linux and OpenSource Podcast production.  Been doing that since 2013, and have done production for the Linux Action Show, Linux Unplugged, and How to Linux.  Currently the producer of: BSD Now, The Ask Noah Show, The Opinion Dominion, and Open Source Voices. 
 
I've done security consulting quite a bit in my career.  But I've been out of it for a while (2015) but recently I've been getting more and more security related work at my dayjob (iXsystems), so its time to get back to the grindstone..  

I'm on the FPgM team and I'm going to be taking on the task of trying to push for sane defaults for systemd service hardening and feel that I'd be well served by starting to integrate into the Security Team for advice on guidance on that work.
https://pagure.io/fedora-pgm/pgm_team/issue/32

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JT
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