Hello all, I'm fairly new to Fedora as a community, having joined CommOps about three months ago where I mostly helped with wiki gardening and scratched a bit the Fedocal surface. Recently I decided to try my hand at a ticket that involves Python development which is the area I'd like to strengthen while contributing back to the community that shaped my work and personal life. I've been enjoying earning a living as a sysadmin and started my Linux journey in the days of RedHat 7.2 but only extensively (and exclusively) using it at work since 2005. My home computers have been all happily running Fedora since Lovelock version. Repetitive tasks are boring...without a computer and I have always tried bringing in the automation fun regardless of whether it was about writing docs or setting up a server environment. In the past month I've been reading the 'test' mailing list and QA wiki and meetbot logs trying to build a base for helping out efficiently. I did upgrade my work laptop to F24 Alpha (XFCE) and have been just using it normally ever since, but that's about all I can say about my testing participation. The responses to the recent applications convinced me to apply even if there is much more left to learn about composes, wiki pages generation, Bodhi, OpenQA, Taskotron and all other interesting bits. If QA needs an extra pair of hands I'd be happy to start learning and help out although the meetings schedule conflicts with my day job hours so most of the time I won't be able to attend -- hopefully that isn't a requirement for being part of the group. -- Viorel -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx