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I work at Red Hat, mainly on ["Anaconda"] .  I maintain some additional installation-related projects like ["pykickstart"] , ["system-config-kickstart"] , and ["firstboot"] .  I've also helped out on other projects like pyparted and rhpxl when needed.  My main focus early on was making kickstart more of a formal language and more helpful as a QA tool.  While I'm still spending time on that, pykickstart has stabilized enough to allow me to work on other things.  Right now I am spending most of my time redoing anaconda internals and trying to make the installation process more robust, easier to work on, and friendlier.  There's a lot of work to do.
I work at Red Hat, mainly on ["Anaconda"] .  I maintain some additional installation-related projects like ["pykickstart"] , ["system-config-kickstart"] , and ["firstboot"] .  I've also helped out on other projects like pyparted and rhpxl when needed.  My main focus early on was making kickstart more of a formal language and more helpful as a QA tool.  While I'm still spending time on that, pykickstart has stabilized enough to allow me to work on other things.  Right now I am spending most of my time redoing anaconda internals and trying to make the installation process more robust, easier to work on, and friendlier.  There's a lot of work to do.
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Revision as of 08:11, 14 April 2009

Chris Lumens

Email: [[MailTo(clumens@redhat.com)]

I work at Red Hat, mainly on ["Anaconda"] . I maintain some additional installation-related projects like ["pykickstart"] , ["system-config-kickstart"] , and ["firstboot"] . I've also helped out on other projects like pyparted and rhpxl when needed. My main focus early on was making kickstart more of a formal language and more helpful as a QA tool. While I'm still spending time on that, pykickstart has stabilized enough to allow me to work on other things. Right now I am spending most of my time redoing anaconda internals and trying to make the installation process more robust, easier to work on, and friendlier. There's a lot of work to do.