Self-introduction: Igor Jagec / igorjagec

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Hi Fedora QA Team,

I was inspired to join the Fedora QA community after listening to the
recent Fedora podcast on QA – it really resonated with me!

I'm Igor Jagec (FAS nickname: igorjagec). My open source journey began
over 20 years ago with Red Hat 6.2 (pre-Fedora). I even worked as a
professional Linux sysadmin, but my last Linux job ended 10 years ago.
Back then, we never had automated testing and deployment. The industry
has significantly changed since then, so I'm eager to reboot my career
by getting back to my Linux roots and learning modern practices. I've
already had some fun participating in testing F40 to F41, and I'm keen
to get more involved in Fedora QA and gradually increase my
contributions.

In the long run, I'm interested in learning Ansible, Python, openQA,
and other relevant and transferable skills, but I want to start with
something manageable. I understand that consistency is key. What are
the next steps? Should I reach out to sponsors directly via Matrix?

Looking forward to getting involved!

Best regards,

Igor Jagec
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