
About Me
I have been using Free and Open Source Software on and off for the last ten years on the desktop and fifteen years on the server. I've used various distributions for various tasks, but have settled on Fedora across the board. I run the KDE edition on my workstation machines and Server on my server.
I spend a lot of time on the command line, using vim and git to store my personal writing. I feel like I have a fairly firm grasp on the English language and I am already starting to work on documentation for the Server Working Group as well as other testing within the Server Working Group. I am also learning how to leverage Ansible in my home environment, as I spin up and destroy VM's to test items. I'm an avid learner and I firmly believe that you learn something new every day, even if you don't realize that you have learned something new.
As a person that does a lot of writing, I feel that one of my greatest strengths is in taking something that is complicated and making it easier for the layperson to understand. While I will be also helping to test software, I will be working on docs, both editing existing ones and, hopefully spreading my knowledge via how-tos and similar documentation.
I am an avid Amateur Radio operator and am on numerous mailing lists for various topics within the hobby, with my primary focus being digital modes, most of which are free and open source software. I can be found on either matrix (@korora:fedora.im) or on Discord (@korora).
