Hi all,
I am interested in helping out with testing for Fedora. I have been using Linux on and off since the late 90s, I played around a bit with Red Hat and Debian in the 90s but never got far though. I have been using Ubuntu on and off since the mid 2000s, spent a couple of years using Arch Linux as my main OS in the late 2000s, but I got sick of fixing things constantly so I went back to Windows. I did start using Ubuntu Gnome as my main OS about 2 years ago but I very recently (this week!) installed Fedora 24 and will use that as my main OS. The reason I changed is because I felt I would learn more about Linux in general by using Fedora and also I liked the security aspects of Fedora over Ubuntu.I consider myself a Windows power user but still a beginner to intermediate Linux user. I just finished the Linux Foundation Linux 101 course on edX and I would like to continue learning more about Fedora and Linux in general and I figured doing software testing is a good start. I have done some software testing before through work, mainly supporting developers and testers as an ICT Business Analyst but I have also written and executed test cases. I do work full time in ICT doing data extraction and manipulation with SQL and Regex. I am also doing a computer science degree part time, which I am about a third of the way through. I haven't done much programming yet in the degree but in about 6 months I will be doing a lot of programming.
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