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Laura Santamaria
Laura Santamaria
Laura Santamaria
Laura Santamaria
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Home: Austin, Texas
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FAS-Name: nimbinatus
Fedora-Mail: nimbinatus@fedoraproject.org
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IRC: @nimbinatus:matrix.org (https://chat.fedoraproject.org/) on Libera.Chat, in:
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Laura Santamaria

About Me

(original at https://speaking.nimbinatus.com/bio)

As a Community Architect at Red Hat, Laura Santamaria loves to learn and explain how things work to bridge the gaps in engineering disciplines. She is the host of Technically Leadership, a podcast on the Packet Pushers network, as well as a cohost for the Cloud Native Compass podcast and was the curator for A Minute on the Mic, a cohost for The Hallway Track podcast, and the host of Quick Bites of Cloud Engineering on YouTube. In the past, she’s worked in many roles, including as a software developer, an ops specialist building and running platforms, a CTO, a technical writer, an editor, a science educator, and a literacy and education researcher. She enjoys mucking around with open hardware and has a particular affinity for projects that have blinky lights. Her favorite programming language is Python, though she’s dangerous with multiple languages from C to Groovy to JavaScript to Ruby.

As a community member, she is and has been an organizer for multiple meetups in the Austin, Texas, area, including Cloud Austin, and is working on rebuilding the local community fabric with projects like the Austin Tech Scene Discord. She is an organizer for DevOpsDays Austin and PyTexas and advises KCD Texas, all community-run conferences, as well as a global core co-chair for the DevOpsDays community. For the past number of years, she has been a returning program committee member for Open Source Summit's CloudOpen microconference that explores cloud infrastructure and cloud apps.

Outside of tech, Laura runs (slowly), reads (a lot), plays with her dogs, and solves lots of puzzles. She enjoys comics like Girl Genius (who doesn’t enjoy warping the laws of physics?), photography, camping, and cars. Don’t ask her about the weather unless you have a lot of time on your hands because she loves to watch clouds—the real kind.

In Fedora

I've joined the Fedora community as a Red Hat community architect focused on the use and implementation of the upstream bootc project.