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After doing a PhD in Machine Learning, I dived into DevOps and everything related to it. To see what I'm currently playing with, [http://tadej.ja.nez.si look at my blog].
After doing a PhD in Machine Learning, I dived into DevOps and everything related to it. To see what I'm currently playing with, [http://tadej.ja.nez.si look at my blog].


Currently, I work as a [https://www.genialis.com/team/ lead of the Infrastructure team at Genialis].
Currently, I work as a [https://www.oasislabs.com/ Software Developer/DevOps at Oasis Labs].


= Activities within the Fedora Project =
= Activities within the Fedora Project =
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My self-introduction to the Fedora community dates back to [http://www.redhat.com/archives/rhl-devel-list/2004-January/msg00998.html Jan 18, 2004].
My self-introduction to the Fedora community dates back to [http://www.redhat.com/archives/rhl-devel-list/2004-January/msg00998.html Jan 18, 2004].


Currently, I'm the maintainer of [https://src.fedoraproject.org/user/tadej the following Fedora/EPEL packages].
Currently, I'm the maintainer of [https://src.fedoraproject.org/user/tadej/projects the following Fedora/EPEL packages].

Latest revision as of 17:55, 21 February 2019

Tadej Janež

Email: tadej.j AT nez.si

Home page: tadej.ja.nez.si

IRC nick: tjanez (Freenode)

Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia (UTC+1, +2 during summer)

GitHub: github.com/tjanez

About me

I love tinkering with computers and technology since I was a kid. When I found out about Linux and the open-source community, I was sold.

After doing a PhD in Machine Learning, I dived into DevOps and everything related to it. To see what I'm currently playing with, look at my blog.

Currently, I work as a Software Developer/DevOps at Oasis Labs.

Activities within the Fedora Project

I've been a Fedora user since its first release. Before that I used Red Hat Linux. I switched to it full-time during the 7.2 release cycle (2001). My self-introduction to the Fedora community dates back to Jan 18, 2004.

Currently, I'm the maintainer of the following Fedora/EPEL packages.