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I am a hardware and software development engineer who has been involved with product development for about thirty years.  For a little over the past ten years this has been in the security industry developing embedded systems for security and security related applications.
I am a hardware and software development engineer who has been involved with product development for about thirty years.  For a little over the past ten years this has been in the security industry developing embedded systems for security and security related applications.


My involvement with Linux goes all the way back to Red Hat Linux 5.1 Manhattan in 1998.  For reasons lost to history I never used any of the 6.x releases, but ran every boxed release from 7.0 Guinness through to 9.0 Shrike.  Then it became Fedora, and I have run every version from 1 through to Rawhide currently identifying as 37... and still counting.
My involvement with Linux goes all the way back to Red Hat Linux 5.1 Manhattan in 1998.  For reasons lost to history I never used any of the 6.x releases, but ran every boxed release from 7.0 Guinness through to 9.0 Shrike.  Then it became Fedora, and I have run every version from 1 through to Rawhide currently identifying as 41... and still counting.


Despite my long term use of Linux, it wasn't until February 2019 that I created my FAS account and started actively participating in the community.  Until then the limit of my contribution had been bug reporting through Bugzilla.
Despite my long term use of Linux, it wasn't until February 2019 that I created my FAS account and started actively participating in the community.  Until then the limit of my contribution had been bug reporting through Bugzilla.
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== Contact ==
== Contact ==


* '''Email''': nixuser AT linuxmail DOT org
* '''Fedora Email''': [mailto:nixuser@fedoraproject.com nixuser@fedoraproject.org]
* '''IRC''': nixuser on [https://libera.chat Libera]
* '''IRC''': nixuser on [https://libera.chat Libera]
* '''Channels''': #fedora #fedora-qa #fedora-kernel #centos-stream #epel #rhel on [https://libera.chat Libera]
* '''Channels''': #fedora #fedora-qa #fedora-kernel #centos-stream #epel #rhel on [https://libera.chat Libera]

Latest revision as of 03:01, 25 February 2024

About

I am a hardware and software development engineer who has been involved with product development for about thirty years. For a little over the past ten years this has been in the security industry developing embedded systems for security and security related applications.

My involvement with Linux goes all the way back to Red Hat Linux 5.1 Manhattan in 1998. For reasons lost to history I never used any of the 6.x releases, but ran every boxed release from 7.0 Guinness through to 9.0 Shrike. Then it became Fedora, and I have run every version from 1 through to Rawhide currently identifying as 41... and still counting.

Despite my long term use of Linux, it wasn't until February 2019 that I created my FAS account and started actively participating in the community. Until then the limit of my contribution had been bug reporting through Bugzilla.

Involvement

I am mostly involved with Fedora and Centos Stream (and EPEL) testing.

Group memberships:


I am particularly active during beta branch phases of Fedora development to help identify issues as early as possible.

Misc

I live and work in Sydney, Australia, UTC +1000 (+1100 summer time).

Contact


Badges

Involvement In Search of the Bull (Tester I) Embryo Perceiving the Bull (Tester III) Discovery of the Footprints (Tester II) Egg Science (Kernel Tester III) Catching the Bull (Tester IV) Science (Kernel Tester II) I Voted: Fedora 35 Junior Badger (Badger I) Science (Kernel Tester I) Baby Badger Taming the Bull (Tester V) Science (Kernel Tester IV) Mugshot Riding the Bull Home (Tester VI) Tadpole Community Survey Taker 2023 The Bull Transcended (Tester VII) Both Bull and Self Transcended (Tester VIII) I voted: Fedora 37 I voted: Fedora 38 Community Survey Taker 2022 I Voted: Fedora 36 Reaching the Source (Tester IX) Tadpole with Legs I voted: Fedora 39 Return to Society (Tester X) F38 Kernel Test Day Participant