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Gratien D'haese

  • Living in Belgium Gdha flag-be.jpg, Antwerp region. Long time Unix user (+20 years) and Linux since 1992.
  • Timezone: CET (in the Summer UTC+2 hours CEST)
  • Professional background: see my LinkedIn page
  • Maintainer of several Open Source projects, make CD-ROM Recovery - mkCDrec (created in 2000) and Relax and Recover - rear (created in 2006) around Linux Disaster Recovery.
  • Long time board member of the Open Technology Assembly which was formerly known as the Belgian Unix Users Group (BUUG).
  • RedHat Ready Partner (ISV Partner for Relax and Recover - rear).
  • Hold certificates of RHCSA, RHCVA.

Contacts

Activities within Fedora

  • Fedora Ambassador
  • Fedora Packager

Other Activities

  • Presentation "The implementation of a Linux Disaster Recovery Process (with rear)" on Linux Open Administration Days, Wilrijk, 10 April 2010.
  • Attended the RedHat Summit EMEA 2010, 2-5 May 2010, Valencia, Spain.
  • Linux Konferenca 2010, Portoroz, Slovenia (26-27 September 2010) - Presentation on rear; acting as Fedora Ambassador
  • T-Dose conference 2010, Eindhoven, The Netherlands (6 Nov 2010) - Presentation on rear; acting as Fedora Ambassador
  • 5-6 February 2011: FOSDEM, Brussels, Belgium - Presentation on rear
  • 16-17 April 2011: Linux Open Admin Days, Antwerpen, Belgium - Presentation: Exploring IPv6
  • 11-14 May 2011: LinuxTag 2011, Berlin, Germany - Presentation: Exploring IPv6 (and Project "Relax and Recover" Workshops)
  • 5-6 November 2011: T-Dose conference 2011, Eindhoven, The Netherlands - Presentation: Exploring IPv6
  • 1 April 2012: Linux Open Admin Days, Antwerpen, Belgium - Presentation: Linux Disaster Recovery Best Practices: Relax and Recover
  • 23-25 May 2012: LinuxTag 2012, Berlin, Germany - Presentation: Linux Disaster Recovery Best Practices: Relax and Recover (and Workshop: Relax and Recover)

Planned Activities

  • 27-28 October 2012: T-Dose conference 2012, Eindhoven, The Netherlands - Presentation: Ad-hoc Copy and Run (adhocr)