Re: Self Introduction: Brad Hubbard

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Hi, welcome!

Just as a comment, I learned about Red Hat in the late Cretaceous so we almost coincide in time xD


Cheers, Sylvia


On 30/10/16 02:45, Brad Hubbard wrote:
Hello all,

Some of you may have seen me around before under my preferred nick of badone as
I've lurked in open source and software circles in general for countless eons.

I started doing software support and development during the late Permian period
working on a couple of DG systems and then HP 9000s. I started using Red Hat
Linux some time in the Triassic period and have been involved in some way or
another ever since. During the Jurassic period I was an IT journeyman working in
various places and picking up way too much information on way too many things
including hardware, cabling, telecommunications, radio, etc.

In the early Cretaceous I began working for Red Hat and currently work as a
Software Engineer in the Ceph project and contribute to it, and several other
projects, on github, etc. C++ is the weapon of choice when available. I have no
idea why it has taken many millennia to get around to becoming a packager, but
it has. I would like ultimately to become more involved in the ceph-related
packages and perhaps the CentOS storage SIG and the Fedora equivalent but I've
decided to get my feet wet with a nice vim personal wiki plugin I found.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1336255

Anyway, this is me, checkin' in.

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