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I am a novice when it comes to programming but, as a fan of the Fedora Project for many years, I have created this account to assist with bug squashing, QA testing and possibly documentation.
I am a novice when it comes to programming but, as a fan of the Fedora Project for many years, I have created this account to assist with bug squashing, QA testing and possibly documentation.


I also work on some basic projects on my [https://github.com/ajhaydock/ GitHub] page, including [https://github.com/ajhaydock/FedPo FedPo], which is an interactive Fedora post-install script written in bash that grew out of my own basic post-install scripts for configuring new Fedora systems. FedPo aims to follow the example set by the post-install scripts that were bundled with the sadly now-defunct Crunchbang Linux distribution.
I also work on some basic projects on my [https://github.com/ajhaydock/ GitHub] page, including [https://ajhaydock.github.io/fedpo/ fedpo], which is an interactive Fedora post-install script written in bash that grew out of my own basic post-install scripts for configuring new Fedora systems. fedpo aims to follow the example set by the post-install scripts that were bundled with the sadly now-defunct Crunchbang Linux distribution. I am also using the project as an opportunity to test out my package-building skills, and [https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/alexhaydock/fedpo/ a COPR repository for the package is available here].

Revision as of 01:34, 14 October 2015

Hi, I'm Alex Haydock.

I am a novice when it comes to programming but, as a fan of the Fedora Project for many years, I have created this account to assist with bug squashing, QA testing and possibly documentation.

I also work on some basic projects on my GitHub page, including fedpo, which is an interactive Fedora post-install script written in bash that grew out of my own basic post-install scripts for configuring new Fedora systems. fedpo aims to follow the example set by the post-install scripts that were bundled with the sadly now-defunct Crunchbang Linux distribution. I am also using the project as an opportunity to test out my package-building skills, and a COPR repository for the package is available here.