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Old 09-10-2008, 03:44 AM
"Junior Tomazelli"
 
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welcome.
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Wolnei Cândido Tomazelli Junior (Charged)
Brazil Fedora Ambassador
Designer and TI
E-mail : linux.charged@gmail.com

Linux User #477062



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Old 09-10-2008, 05:39 AM
Luya Tshimbalanga
 
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amrita mukherjee a écrit*:




Hi,

*** I am Amrita Mukherjee ,currently pursuing B-tech from Dr.
B.C. Roy Engineering College. I am a member of DGPLUG group and
presently doing some artwork with the help of inkscape. I would be
highly delighted to be a member of this community and contribute some
projects.




Welcome to Fedora Artwork team,



For the task , you can start working on design services[1]. Since you
know how to use Inkscape you can help to contribute to the development
of Echo icon theme [2] that also includes instruction to easily publish
newly created icon set.



Luya



References:

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[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/DesignService

[2] https://fedorahosted.org/echo-icon-theme



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Old 09-10-2008, 08:16 AM
Nicu Buculei
 
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amrita mukherjee wrote:

Hi,


Hi Amrita,

I am glad you decided at last to join the list.

I am Amrita Mukherjee ,currently pursuing B-tech from Dr. B.C. Roy
Engineering College. I am a member of DGPLUG group and presently doing
some artwork with the help of inkscape. I would be highly delighted to
be a member of this community and contribute some projects.


Since you forgot to introduce your work, let me show the other guys some
of your works: http://amrita.dgplug.org/


I am particularly fond of this image, which shows great attention to
details and a very skilled hand:
http://flickr.com/photos/24964203@N07/2357520906/


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nicu :: http://nicubunu.ro :: http://nicubunu.blogspot.com
Cool Fedora wallpapers: http://fedora.nicubunu.ro/wallpapers/
Open Clip Art Library: http://www.openclipart.org
my Fedora stuff: http://fedora.nicubunu.ro

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Old 10-26-2008, 12:57 AM
Maurice Burrows
 
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Hi Fedora people,

I've been a Linux user for about 10 yrs and a SysAdmin for about 5-6 yrs. I
can script in shell and Perl and I've started learning Python.

I'm working towards RHCE with views of RHCA so I figure we can help each other
out.

Cheers
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Old 10-30-2008, 10:02 PM
Don Harper
 
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Been lurking a bit, decided to say hello.

I have been using RH/Fedora since the Mother's Day release, and it has
been my primary desktop since then.

I have in the past been a line SA doing 1st, 2nd, and 3rd level support.
I have been a sales-engineer supporting Linux solutions.
I have been a php developer.
I have been a enterprise solutions consultant (love that term .
I am currently a senior engineer at a large bank support RHEL.
I was a member of the Red Hat Beta team pretty much its whole time.

I have RHCE for RH 6.x, 8, and RHEL 5.

I have at one point or another been postmaster, webmaster, firewall
master, configuration tzar, provisioning tzar, and hardware monkey.

I live in America/Chicago timezone (just outside of Houston, TX).

How can I help?

Don

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Old 10-30-2008, 10:51 PM
Mike McGrath
 
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2008, Don Harper wrote:

> Been lurking a bit, decided to say hello.
>
> I have been using RH/Fedora since the Mother's Day release, and it has
> been my primary desktop since then.
>
> I have in the past been a line SA doing 1st, 2nd, and 3rd level support.
> I have been a sales-engineer supporting Linux solutions.
> I have been a php developer.
> I have been a enterprise solutions consultant (love that term .
> I am currently a senior engineer at a large bank support RHEL.
> I was a member of the Red Hat Beta team pretty much its whole time.
>
> I have RHCE for RH 6.x, 8, and RHEL 5.
>
> I have at one point or another been postmaster, webmaster, firewall
> master, configuration tzar, provisioning tzar, and hardware monkey.
>
> I live in America/Chicago timezone (just outside of Houston, TX).
>
> How can I help?
>

Welcome Don, what in particular interests you? We hang out in
#fedora-admin on irc.freenode.net if you ever want to stop by.

-Mike

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Old 11-13-2008, 02:27 PM
"Jon Ciesla"
 
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Hi all;

I've been a Fedora maintainer for nearly two years, and have been running
Fedora as my primary OS since RH7.1. I've also been running servers for a
small business on it since RH9, as well as a local yum mirror. In my
professional life, I maintain internal workstations and the associated
repos and mirrors for my employer, using a mix of RHEL and CentOS.

Why am I telling you this? I've had a few tickets for infrastructure in
the past, mostly revolving around packages missing from mirrors, and while
these have invariably been resolved with high competence and
professionalism by Mr. Macken and Mr. Keating, I would love to see them
closed more quickly.

Since I'm acutely aware of the extreme fullness of the collective
Infrastructure plate (especially of late), and I initially became a Fedora
maintainer so I could stop bitching and start helping, I'd like to offer
my services on this sort of thing.

I'm not sure which FIGs to apply to, other than sysadmin, obviously. If
this goes well, not only will I stop bitching and start helping on mirror
issues, but I'd be eager to take a crack at anything else in Trac that I
might be able to assist with.

Thanks,

Jon Ciesla


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Old 11-13-2008, 02:45 PM
Mike McGrath
 
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Jon Ciesla wrote:

> Hi all;
>
> I've been a Fedora maintainer for nearly two years, and have been running
> Fedora as my primary OS since RH7.1. I've also been running servers for a
> small business on it since RH9, as well as a local yum mirror. In my
> professional life, I maintain internal workstations and the associated
> repos and mirrors for my employer, using a mix of RHEL and CentOS.
>
> Why am I telling you this? I've had a few tickets for infrastructure in
> the past, mostly revolving around packages missing from mirrors, and while
> these have invariably been resolved with high competence and
> professionalism by Mr. Macken and Mr. Keating, I would love to see them
> closed more quickly.
>
> Since I'm acutely aware of the extreme fullness of the collective
> Infrastructure plate (especially of late), and I initially became a Fedora
> maintainer so I could stop bitching and start helping, I'd like to offer
> my services on this sort of thing.
>
> I'm not sure which FIGs to apply to, other than sysadmin, obviously. If
> this goes well, not only will I stop bitching and start helping on mirror
> issues, but I'd be eager to take a crack at anything else in Trac that I
> might be able to assist with.
>
> Thanks,
>

Sure, have you applied for the sysadmin group already? What is your
fedora username?

-Mike

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Old 11-13-2008, 03:18 PM
"Jon Ciesla"
 
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> On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Jon Ciesla wrote:
>
>> Hi all;
>>
>> I've been a Fedora maintainer for nearly two years, and have been
>> running
>> Fedora as my primary OS since RH7.1. I've also been running servers for
>> a
>> small business on it since RH9, as well as a local yum mirror. In my
>> professional life, I maintain internal workstations and the associated
>> repos and mirrors for my employer, using a mix of RHEL and CentOS.
>>
>> Why am I telling you this? I've had a few tickets for infrastructure in
>> the past, mostly revolving around packages missing from mirrors, and
>> while
>> these have invariably been resolved with high competence and
>> professionalism by Mr. Macken and Mr. Keating, I would love to see them
>> closed more quickly.
>>
>> Since I'm acutely aware of the extreme fullness of the collective
>> Infrastructure plate (especially of late), and I initially became a
>> Fedora
>> maintainer so I could stop bitching and start helping, I'd like to offer
>> my services on this sort of thing.
>>
>> I'm not sure which FIGs to apply to, other than sysadmin, obviously. If
>> this goes well, not only will I stop bitching and start helping on
>> mirror
>> issues, but I'd be eager to take a crack at anything else in Trac that I
>> might be able to assist with.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>
> Sure, have you applied for the sysadmin group already? What is your
> fedora username?

Yes, immediately after sending this. Username is limb.

> -Mike
>


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Old 11-13-2008, 05:26 PM
"Jon Ciesla"
 
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>
>> On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Jon Ciesla wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all;
>>>
>>> I've been a Fedora maintainer for nearly two years, and have been
>>> running
>>> Fedora as my primary OS since RH7.1. I've also been running servers
>>> for
>>> a
>>> small business on it since RH9, as well as a local yum mirror. In my
>>> professional life, I maintain internal workstations and the associated
>>> repos and mirrors for my employer, using a mix of RHEL and CentOS.
>>>
>>> Why am I telling you this? I've had a few tickets for infrastructure
>>> in
>>> the past, mostly revolving around packages missing from mirrors, and
>>> while
>>> these have invariably been resolved with high competence and
>>> professionalism by Mr. Macken and Mr. Keating, I would love to see them
>>> closed more quickly.
>>>
>>> Since I'm acutely aware of the extreme fullness of the collective
>>> Infrastructure plate (especially of late), and I initially became a
>>> Fedora
>>> maintainer so I could stop bitching and start helping, I'd like to
>>> offer
>>> my services on this sort of thing.
>>>
>>> I'm not sure which FIGs to apply to, other than sysadmin, obviously.
>>> If
>>> this goes well, not only will I stop bitching and start helping on
>>> mirror
>>> issues, but I'd be eager to take a crack at anything else in Trac that
>>> I
>>> might be able to assist with.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>
>> Sure, have you applied for the sysadmin group already? What is your
>> fedora username?
>
> Yes, immediately after sending this. Username is limb.

Thanks. So, after poking around, I'm still not sure which FIG I should be
looking at. My best guesses are -cvs and -build, as I seem to recall this
being possibly a tagging problem. Then again, Mr. Macken doesn't appear
to be in that group, but is in -releng. Not sure if there's any
inheritance at play, and I'd like to avoid having access I don't need.

>> -Mike
>>
>
>
> --
> in your fear, speak only peace
> in your fear, speak only love
>
> -d. bowie
>


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