I will follow in the trend of self-introductions: My name is Andy Grimm. I live in San Francisco and work for Ingres Corporation in Redwood City. I have been a RH/FC user since 1997, and spent 5 years as a sysadmin at LexisNexis working primarily on Solaris-to-Red Hat migrations and new RHEL deployments. I also helped to deploy about 100 Red Hat / Fedora desktops & laptops there. Up until last year, my "programming" experience was mostly perl and C, and nothing particularly fancy. Now i spend more time with python and java, though it's mostly fixing other people's code rather than creating anything of my own from scratch. I have a good bit of experience mucking with HTML and CSS (mostly from 5 to 10 years ago), and I even wrote some documentation in DocBook format at my last job, and convinced some of my coworkers to do the same. I am hoping to make some valuable contributions to the Fedora docs, and I also hope to gain knowledge from this group that I can use to make the Ingres documentation process better and more open. I have started lurking on #fedora-docs occasionally, under the nick "mull". --Andy
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