Self Introduction: Jeff Schroeder

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Hello Fedora Peeps,

My name is Jeff (fas: sejeff; github: SEJeff) and I've been a user/contributor to Fedora for some time now. My first contribution to Fedora was a Rhythmbox Bluecurve Theme[1] around 2005. Professionally, I'm a systems automation engineer and have packaged rpms as part of my work duties as far back as 2006. I'm an avid desktop Linux user and am a co-maintainer of 2 somewhat well known open source projects saltstack's salt[2] and graphite[3]. I'm also a gnome.org sysadmin team alumni but haven't been very active the last 2 years due to work commitments.

I'd like to become a Fedora packager for a few reasons that seem worth explaining here. First off, I'd like to be able to yum install both serf[4] and consul[5]. Secondly, as a co-maintainer of the graphite-project, I'd like to ensure the newest graphite bits are available in Fedora and eventually in EPEL. I know we've had a lot of users who struggled installing graphite-web and the cairos / pycairos dependencies on RHEL. I'd like to fix this by ensuring the necessary stuff is in EPEL so they can yum install it all.

Thought I should say hi per the wiki docs.

[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=157716
[2] https://github.com/saltstack/salt
[3] http://graphite.readthedocs.org
[4] http://serfdom.io
[5] http://consul.io

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Jeff Schroeder

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