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* I've been using Linux since 1995, Red Hat Linux since 1996, and Fedora since Fedora Core 1 was released.  I prefer Fedora for desktop usage and am currently running Fedora 10 at home and Fedora 9 at work.  On servers I prefer RHEL or CentOS.  I took the RHCE cram cource in 2003 and made a 98% on the exam... although that has since lapsed and I haven't retested.  I'd really like to learn SELinux someday as it looks pretty sweet... but just haven't gotten around to it.
* I've been using Linux since 1995, Red Hat Linux since 1996, and Fedora since Fedora Core 1 was released.  I prefer Fedora for desktop usage and am currently running Fedora 10 at home and Fedora 9 at work.  On servers I prefer RHEL or CentOS.  I took the RHCE cram course in 2003 and made a 98% on the exam... although that has since lapsed and I haven't retested.  I'd really like to learn SELinux someday as it looks pretty sweet... but just haven't gotten around to it.


* I run the MontanaLinux.org[http://www.montanalinux.org/] website which is a content hub for LUGs in the state of Montana (USA).  So far there is the BozemanLUG (which I'm the leader of), HelenaLUG, BillingsLUG and MissoulaLUG.
* I run the MontanaLinux.org[http://www.montanalinux.org/] website which is a content hub for LUGs in the state of Montana (USA).  So far there is the BozemanLUG (which I'm the leader of), HelenaLUG, BillingsLUG and MissoulaLUG.

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Scott Dowdle

Scott Dowdle
  • I've been using Linux since 1995, Red Hat Linux since 1996, and Fedora since Fedora Core 1 was released. I prefer Fedora for desktop usage and am currently running Fedora 10 at home and Fedora 9 at work. On servers I prefer RHEL or CentOS. I took the RHCE cram course in 2003 and made a 98% on the exam... although that has since lapsed and I haven't retested. I'd really like to learn SELinux someday as it looks pretty sweet... but just haven't gotten around to it.
  • I run the MontanaLinux.org[1] website which is a content hub for LUGs in the state of Montana (USA). So far there is the BozemanLUG (which I'm the leader of), HelenaLUG, BillingsLUG and MissoulaLUG.
  • I am very active in the OpenVZ Project[2] and maintain OS Templates for CentOS and Fedora (updated monthly) which can be found in the OpenVZ contrib area[3].

Contact

  • Email: mailto:dowdle@montanalinux.org
  • IRC: I hang out on #ubuntu-montana, #openvz, #moodle, and #zimbra with the registered nick of dowdle. I visit the #fedora channel sometimes but the channel traffic is so heavy it is hard for me to keep up with so I don't hang out there all of the time. #ubuntu-montana really isn't used much as an Ubuntu channel... it is for all Linux users in Montana and there are Fedora users, CentOS users, Gentoo users, etc.

Activities within Fedora

  • I am new to the project and just dipping my toe in the water at the moment although I have been promoting Red Hat and Fedora for many years by writing articles and reviews on my website and by burning CDs and DVDs given away at LUG meetings.
  • At some point in the future, I want to see if I can get the Fedora Project interested in making OpenVZ a stock part of the distro.