Hello all,
Please sign me on for 5-20 hours a week of QA-related work... not
sure just where I fit in yet; feedback is of course welcome.
I have been using Fedora for the past 3 years as a staging platform
for websites which live on CentOs. Before that I have been using
Unix/Linux for the past 30 or so years as an application platform but
also with a brief foray into the System V/386 kernel. Currently I work
full-time as the web guy / admin for a non-profit maintaining a fairly
complex low-volume website.
Fedora seems a little better than most of the other variants of
Linux; I am on a fc17 Gnome spin right now. I have a couple of laptops
lurking around which I can use for loading newer builds. I have lots of
skills with historical tools, ranging from C/C++ (I still recognize
assembly), make/sed/awk/bash/etc., some Java, some git, and the usual
gamut of SQL and PHP skills. I do not mind triage, but someone will
probably need to point me in the right direction to get started testing
ruby-on-rails or Python or IRC. I don't mind getting all dirty with
stack traces and compiling to point fingers at the right problem.
I am available only after 8-5 work hours in Pacific Time.
Please let me know where the need is greatest and what is
appropriate for a newbie to your process.
Thanks.
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Scott Corcoran
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