So, I realized that I never properly introduced myself to this community and other package maintainers. I just started posting stuff to Bugzilla several months ago and - voilá - here I am with CVS access and maintaining several cool little packages in Extras, as well as lending general support where I can on the lists and forums. I don't know if this is even required anymore, but as I wish to be a more involved member of the community, I feel it appropriate that I send this even if not. Here I go then... Full legal name: Peter Alan Gordon I am from Anaheim, California and am a full-time 3rd-year college student majoring in computer science (with a possible double-major in mathematics). Aside from my studies, I also have a full-time job handling inventory control duties for a microelectronics research & development firm in Costa Mesa. What are my goals in the Fedora Project? That's a rather difficult question to answer lightly. Truth be told, I simply want to help make better it wherever I can: packaging and maintaining cool Free software in Extras (especially games and GNOME-ish things), hunting down and trying to resolve bugs I may find, helping keep the Wiki updated, QA on various things which I use, community engagement, etc. (If I may say so, I *love* the fact that it's all based on a meritocracy.) My historical qualifications are verily not so immense as others here. I have no major projects that I have worked on. I have a baby project called FreeBB that I am currently working on, though. (No, it's not dead! I assure you!) It intends to be an alternative Free (both as in "no cost" and GPL'd) forum system for the WWW created with an utmost focus on security and good software design practices. I am also a moderator on the several of the Developer Shed forums [1], and am a global moderator on the Gentoo Linux discussion forums [2]. I've been using GNU/Linux for nearly four years now (about three years with it as my primary and only operating system). In terms of languages and things, I'm fluent in both English (en) and Spanish (es); and I'm quite proficient with scripting in PHP, Python (not so much), and GNU Bash. As well, I also enjoy writing small console-based utilities in C/C++. Why should I be trusted in the Fedora Project? Hmmm. Another tricky question... I don't know of any special reason, truly. As a long-time moderator on several forums and contributing member of 20+ electronic mailing lists and forums, though, I believe I've learned (and continue to learn!) a lot about how the F/OSS community works and can aide it in its quest for world domina...-err...I mean Freedom and Ease for users. ^_^ GnuPG Key Information: [peter@tuxhugger ~]$ gpg --fingerprint 0xFFC19479 pub 1024D/FFC19479 2006-03-15 Key fingerprint = DD68 A414 56BD 6368 D957 9666 4268 CB7A FFC1 9479 uid Peter Gordon (codergeek42) <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> uid Peter Gordon (Gentoo Staff) <codergeek42@xxxxxxxxxx> sub 4096g/280CA146 2006-03-15 [1] http://forums.devshed.com/ [2] http://forums.gentoo.org/ Thanks! -- Peter Gordon (codergeek42) GnuPG Public Key ID: 0xFFC19479 / Fingerprint: DD68 A414 56BD 6368 D957 9666 4268 CB7A FFC1 9479 My Blog: http://thecodergeek.com/blog/
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