Hi all,
I've met some of you in person over the years (most recently at Flock
2019), but have been remiss in getting directly involved beyond helping
test updates.
With Lenovo now officially supporting Fedora on some models, and my
company (Facebook) running Fedora on a substantial number of ThinkPad
and ThinkStation devices, it's probably time to stop lurking and get
more involved, so here I am.
I've been at Facebook for the past three years, but have been involved
in Fedora on and off since... oh, 2004 or 2005? I've mostly been a
package maintainer, with a couple of code contributions to internal
projects here and there.
I am particularly interested in addressing and preventing several
reliability issues we've been having, but beyond listing them here I'll
probably start getting involved in current initiatives first to get a
better feel of the processes:
- post-release regressions especially as they affect either desktop UX
(graphics issues, sound issues, trackpad etc.) or network installation
- testing upcoming Fedora releases
- long-standing network installation issues (e.g. netinstalling on
ThinkPads but using an external network adapter instead of the official
dongle)
Long-term, I'm interested in building a process whereby we can collect
and report regression data from our userbase, without having all of them
sign up to be Fedora contributors.
Feel free to message me for my company email if you need it, or to ask
any question (happy to answer them here too). Trying to not use my work
email for mailing lists since... Outlook is terrible. Especially on Linux ;)
Best regards,
--
Michel Alexandre Salim
profile: https://keybase.io/michel_slm
chat via email: https://delta.chat/
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