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Ruth Suehle
Personal information
Location: Raleigh, NC


E-mail: rsuehle@fedoraproject.org


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

Ruth Suehle

Where to find me

  • Email: rsuehle@fedoraproject.org
  • IRC: suehle
    • Commonly found in #fedora-docs, #fedora-mktg, #opensource.com, #trilug, but always available for a /msg
  • Twitter and identi.ca (both @suehle)
  • Google+ (not as frequently used)


Amusing things you can make zodbot do

  • Talk to zodbot when nobody else wants to talk to you
    • .bacon
    • .eatbacon
    • .iwantbacon
    • .hotdog
    • .beer
    • .greattaste
    • .fail
    • .botgamesrule1
    • .cow
    • .ding
    • .duck
    • dingle
    • .swedish
    • .bueller
  • Show your feelings for others with zodbot's help
    • .beefy user
    • .moar item user
    • .less item user
    • .more user
    • .moarbacon user
    • .moarwork user
  • Zodbot's violent tendencies
    • .slam user
    • .fire user
    • .chair user
    • .table user
    • .crane user1 user2
    • .urmom user
    • dvanstonesmom
  • Somewhat actually useful
    • .google [topic]
      • zodbot googles for you
    • .fight thing1 thing2
      • runs a GoogleFight for you. Ex:
      • suehle: .fight kirk picard
      • zodbot: suehle: kirk: 64100000, picard: 1410000
    • .fasinfo user
      • zodbot tells you the user, name, email, IRC, timezone, locale and GPG key ID, then approved memberships
    • .wikilink user
      • Tells you how to make a wikilink to that person's name, ex: [[User:rsuehle|Ruth Suehle]]


Cake

I make cakes. Not long after I started, I made a Fedora cake and a CentOS cake using frozen buttercream transfer, which I'd mostly forgotten about until Max reminded me of it at FUDCon Tempe. So it's not my best ever... maybe it's time for round 2.

And here's a Red Hat one.