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= Justin M. Forbes =
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Justin M. Forbes is a Red Hat developer working on various parts of [[Virtualization|Fedora virtualization kernel bits]].


In the past he worked on the x86_64 port of Fedora, but that hasn't needed intervention since Fedora Core 2.
= Justin M. Forbes =
 
== Contact ==


* Email: [mailto:jforbes@redhat.com here] or [mailto:jmforbes@linuxtx.org here]
I am now one of the Fedora kernel maintainers, and a previous member of [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/ FESCo]. Working on the [[KernelTestingInitiative]] come help out!


[[Category:Virtualization]]
In the past I have worked on [[Virtualization|Fedora virtualization]], and much further back the x86_64 port of Fedora, but that hasn't needed intervention since Fedora Core 2.

Latest revision as of 14:53, 5 May 2020

Justin M. Forbes
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Personal information
Location: Allen, TX
Homepage: https://fedoraproject.org/
E-mail: jmforbes AT linuxtx DOT org
GPG key: 07D2F8B4
Contact information
IRC: jforbes on irc.libera.chat
#fedora-kernel, #fedora-devel, and elsehwere​
Twitter: jmflinuxtx
LinkedIn: juforbes

Fedora-specific information
FAS name: jforbes
Fedora e-mail: jforbes@fedoraproject.org
Fedora homepage: jforbes.fedorapeople.org
 


Justin M. Forbes

I am now one of the Fedora kernel maintainers, and a previous member of FESCo. Working on the KernelTestingInitiative come help out!

In the past I have worked on Fedora virtualization, and much further back the x86_64 port of Fedora, but that hasn't needed intervention since Fedora Core 2.