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I started using Linux with Redhat 7.3, although I didn't stay long at that time, I went to Debian instead, and fell in love. I stayed aware of ongoings with RedHat though, downloading and testing RH 8 and 9. I never really took an active role though as I always ended up back with Debian.
I started using Linux with Redhat 7.3, although I didn't stay long at that time, I went to Debian instead, and fell in love. I stayed aware of ongoings with RedHat though, downloading and testing RH 8 and 9. I never really took an active role though as I always ended up back with Debian.


Around Fedora Core 6, I got a 64bit machine, and Debian's multiarch support is seriously lacking. I felt I needed a new distro. I missed Debian though, so I kept going back. Then the recent SSL issues have taught me exactly why Fedora insists on staying so close to upstream, and I think I will be staying this time for the long haul.
I started seeing how much Debian was lagging behind the state of the art though, so I went with Ubuntu since it was essentially a modern Debian. Since then, I have wondered back and forth with Fedora and Ubuntu since Red Hat develops most of the things Ubuntu gets credit for, yet Ubuntu still had the underlying tools I had grown so fond of with Debian.
 
Recently, I have begun to distrust Ubuntu though, as they have began to develop their own things, they seem to be doing a lot of things to create barriers for outside developers. It has really gotten me thinking about Red Hat and all they have done without needing this sort of control. I am back with Fedora exactly because of this, Red Hat simply does Open Source right and I'd like to engage more with that process as well as assist in educating people about this.


== Fedora goals ==
== Fedora goals ==


I would like to get involved in the docs project, I think I am a reasonably good writer, and think Fedora needs help in this area. I also hope to learn how to package, and I plan to devote a good amount of time to FedoraUnity and IRC providing community support. Other than that, I guess we'll see as things come up.
I would like to get involved in the docs project, I think I am a reasonably good writer, and think Fedora needs help in this area. I also hope to learn how to package, and I plan to devote a good amount of time to FedoraUnity and IRC providing community support. Other than that, I guess we'll see as things come up.

Revision as of 04:33, 1 March 2013

About me

My name is Frank, I am a 28 year old linux enthusiast living in Phoenix, Arizona. I have used every version of Fedora so far, and I wish to find some way to give back within my areas of expertise.

Linux history

I started using Linux with Redhat 7.3, although I didn't stay long at that time, I went to Debian instead, and fell in love. I stayed aware of ongoings with RedHat though, downloading and testing RH 8 and 9. I never really took an active role though as I always ended up back with Debian.

I started seeing how much Debian was lagging behind the state of the art though, so I went with Ubuntu since it was essentially a modern Debian. Since then, I have wondered back and forth with Fedora and Ubuntu since Red Hat develops most of the things Ubuntu gets credit for, yet Ubuntu still had the underlying tools I had grown so fond of with Debian.

Recently, I have begun to distrust Ubuntu though, as they have began to develop their own things, they seem to be doing a lot of things to create barriers for outside developers. It has really gotten me thinking about Red Hat and all they have done without needing this sort of control. I am back with Fedora exactly because of this, Red Hat simply does Open Source right and I'd like to engage more with that process as well as assist in educating people about this.

Fedora goals

I would like to get involved in the docs project, I think I am a reasonably good writer, and think Fedora needs help in this area. I also hope to learn how to package, and I plan to devote a good amount of time to FedoraUnity and IRC providing community support. Other than that, I guess we'll see as things come up.