Full legal name: Michael Thomas Kearey City, Country: Brisbane Australia Profession or Student status: Employed by Red Hat Global Support Services Company or School: Red Hat Your goals in the Fedora Project * What do you want to write about?: I want to write about anything and everything involved with Fedora Core. * What other documentation do you want to see published?: Details of how HAL works, improved and definitive initscripts/fedora scripts documentation. * Do you want to edit for grammar/writing and/or technical accuracy?: I do want to edit for grammar/writing and technical accuracy. * Anything else special?: Am greatly interested in how to make a new user's experience less challenging through the use of good documentation. Historical qualifications * What other projects or writing have you worked on in the past?: Have been writing Knowledge Base articles in my roll with Red Hat GSS, and have written howto's and guides in my previous employment. * What level and type of computer skills do you have?: I have experience in the Telecommunications industry ( 14 years :0 ). Have also completed a degree in Information Technology majoring in combined Data Communications/Software Engineering. Have done my own project work in C, C++, PHP, Perl, Java. Worked on iptables/firewall design, scripting, some feeble RPM packaging, PAM custom modules, QoS configuration, and a lot of System Administration. Am also playing with a home lighting automation system, writing a little code to control the system from a Linux machine but that is in early development. * What other skills do you have that might be applicable?: I have skills in sharing knowledge, am able to simplify and clarify complicated technical issues. Being with Red Hat GSS I get to see first hand what people really need to know. Out side of computing, I am currently building a house, so have some skills in managing widely varying projects. Why should we trust you? <--- too blunt?: I have do have a Red Fedora :). I am also all grown up and responsible. * GPG KEYID and fingerprint $ gpg --fingerprint mkearey@xxxxxxxxxx pub 1024D/69052F83 2005-04-11 Michael T Kearey (Fedora Docs) <mkearey@xxxxxxxxxx> Key fingerprint = FB5D 45FF C9FB 7950 6741 FE8D 30DD 6DD6 6905 2F83 sub 1024g/15865663 2005-04-11 Cheers, -- Michael Kearey Website: http://apac.redhat.com Red Hat Asia-Pacific Disclaimer: http://apac.redhat.com/disclaimer
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