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I'm a developer working for Red Hat, I started working on [https://github.com/product-definition-center/ Product Definition Center] and later moved on to other release engineering tooling: [https://pagure.io/pungi/ pungi], [https://pagure.io/compose-utils/ compose-utils]. I also help maintain rpkg and fedpkg.
I'm a developer working for Red Hat, I started working on [https://github.com/product-definition-center/ Product Definition Center] and later moved on to other release engineering tooling: [https://pagure.io/pungi/ pungi], [https://pagure.io/compose-utils/ compose-utils]. I also help maintain rpkg and fedpkg.


I like [https://pagure.io/ Pagure] and continuous integration, so I wrote [https://poormanci.lsedlar.cz a service] that connects it to Jenkins.
I like [https://pagure.io/ Pagure] and continuous integration, so I wrote [https://poormanci.lsedlar.cz a service] that connects it to Jenkins. It's now horribly outdated and should not be used anymore. Pagure can do it better on its own.


I also like [http://badges.fedoraproject.org/ Fedora Badges], by [https://lubomir.github.io/en/2016-08-20-my-next-badge.html my attempts] to build something around them are very rudimentary so far.
I also like [http://badges.fedoraproject.org/ Fedora Badges], but [https://lubomir.github.io/en/2016-08-20-my-next-badge.html my attempts] to build something around them are very rudimentary so far.

Latest revision as of 08:02, 31 January 2019

Lubomír Sedlář
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Personal information
Location: Brno, Czech Republic
Birthday: Not today
Homepage: https://lubomir.github.io/


Fedora-specific information
FAS name: lsedlar
Fedora e-mail: lsedlar@fedoraproject.org
Fedora homepage: lsedlar.fedorapeople.org
 


I'm a developer working for Red Hat, I started working on Product Definition Center and later moved on to other release engineering tooling: pungi, compose-utils. I also help maintain rpkg and fedpkg.

I like Pagure and continuous integration, so I wrote a service that connects it to Jenkins. It's now horribly outdated and should not be used anymore. Pagure can do it better on its own.

I also like Fedora Badges, but my attempts to build something around them are very rudimentary so far.