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== Contact Info ==
== Contact Info ==
Email: felix.schwarz@oss.schwarz.eu <BR>
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== About ==
== About ==
I'm a freelance software developer from Berlin, Germany. Most of my paid projects won't be published as free software but all do you use/rely on some open source software. And my preferred software stack for doing development is [http://www.turbogears.org TurboGears] , [http://www.python.org Python] and [http://www.fedora.org Fedora] /[http://www.centos.org CentOS] /[http://www.redhat.com Red Hat Enterprise Linux] .
I'm a freelance software developer from Berlin, Germany. Most of my paid projects won't be published as free software but all do you use/rely on some open source software. And my preferred software stack for doing development is [http://www.python.org Python] and [http://www.fedora.org Fedora] /[http://www.centos.org CentOS] /[http://www.redhat.com Red Hat Enterprise Linux] .


Therefore contributing to free software projects is a good way to ensure that annoying bugs will get fixed soon and that the features I need make it into the main distribution (so that I don't have to maintain local forks). And of course, free software coding is really fun!
Therefore contributing to free software projects is a good way to ensure that annoying bugs will get fixed soon and that the features I need make it into the main distribution (so that I don't have to maintain local forks). And of course, free software coding is really fun!


If you (as a Fedora infrastructure developer) have some Turbo<code></code>Gears/[http://www.python-turbomail.org TurboMail]  problems, don't hesitate to ping me. Others may take a look at my professional website ([http://www.schwarz.eu www.schwarz.eu] ) where you can get professional support for software development and consulting: I have some special knowledge on 'advanced' Python topics like full-featured PDF generation, DATEV file exchange etc. Of course I can help with Linux system administration and packaging, too ;-)
= Badges ({{ #fedorabadgescount: fschwarz }}) =
 
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== Current Fedora Packages ==
 
* [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packages/name/pyPdf pyPdf]  (will submit the package to EPEL soon)
* [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packages/name/python-zope-interface python-zope-interface]
 
==== Co-Maintainership ====
* [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packages/name/python-beaker python-beaker]
 
Authoritative listing of my packages: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/users/packages/fschwarz
 
== Fedora plans ==


=== Updates for existing packages ===
* pyPdf for Fedora 8, 9 should be updated to 1.11
* pyPdf was submitted for EPEL 5 (in the needsign queue, 06/02/2008)
* pyPdf for EPEL 4 needs the decimal module as Python 2.3 does not contain it
=== New Packages ===
Already packaged (06/2008) but not submitted for review yet:
* python-zope-schema
* python-z3c-rml
* python-jcc (aka "JCC") - have to solve an rpath issue with OpenJDK first
* [http://pylucene.osafoundation.org/ PyLucene]


== Sponsor ==
== Sponsor ==
[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PaulHowarth Paul Howarth] was so kind and sponsored me as a Fedora developer. Furthermore he patiently helped me with all my beginner problems. Thanks again, Paul!
[[User:Pghmcfc|Paul Howarth]] was so kind and sponsored me as a Fedora developer. Furthermore he patiently helped me with all my beginner problems. Thanks again, Paul!

Latest revision as of 20:48, 29 November 2019

Felix Schwarz

Contact Info

email felix.schwarz@oss.schwarz.eu
irc nic scfe
homepage www.felix-schwarz.name

About

I'm a freelance software developer from Berlin, Germany. Most of my paid projects won't be published as free software but all do you use/rely on some open source software. And my preferred software stack for doing development is Python and Fedora /CentOS /Red Hat Enterprise Linux .

Therefore contributing to free software projects is a good way to ensure that annoying bugs will get fixed soon and that the features I need make it into the main distribution (so that I don't have to maintain local forks). And of course, free software coding is really fun!

Badges (73)

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Paul Howarth was so kind and sponsored me as a Fedora developer. Furthermore he patiently helped me with all my beginner problems. Thanks again, Paul!