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== Bill McGonigle ==


Bill McGonigle
Hi, all,
billFEDORARULES@bfccomputing.com (remove obvious)
 
http://blog.bfccomputing.com
I run a small New Hampshire-based consulting company that helps medium-sized businesses and venture-funded startups use Free software effectively.  I also founded the local LUG in 2004, which I still run since nobody else seems to want the job.  In my spare time I'm the founder of Iliad Devices, which may or may not be building a hardware device based on Fedrora.  Those are things I do when I'm not with my lovely wife and kids.
 
I've been a Redhat user since I got it on some InfoMagic CD's in 1994, when I switched over from Slackware.  I've used Fedora since FC1, and have a server in my office that has been yum-upgraded since Redhat 9.  On Fedora, I mostly report bugs, sometimes do patches, and ask strange questions on the mailing list.
 
e-mail: billFEDORARULES@bfccomputing.com (remove obvious)
 
web: http://blog.bfccomputing.com

Latest revision as of 19:45, 10 August 2009

Bill McGonigle

Hi, all,

I run a small New Hampshire-based consulting company that helps medium-sized businesses and venture-funded startups use Free software effectively. I also founded the local LUG in 2004, which I still run since nobody else seems to want the job. In my spare time I'm the founder of Iliad Devices, which may or may not be building a hardware device based on Fedrora. Those are things I do when I'm not with my lovely wife and kids.

I've been a Redhat user since I got it on some InfoMagic CD's in 1994, when I switched over from Slackware. I've used Fedora since FC1, and have a server in my office that has been yum-upgraded since Redhat 9. On Fedora, I mostly report bugs, sometimes do patches, and ask strange questions on the mailing list.

e-mail: billFEDORARULES@bfccomputing.com (remove obvious)

web: http://blog.bfccomputing.com