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I currently work for a media company in Knoxville, TN where I am a Linux System Architect.  We run a mix of RHEL and Solaris on around 400 machines.  I am interested in contributing in any way I can to the fedora project.  In addition to work I am pursuing a Masters of Business Administration.
I currently work for a media company in Knoxville, TN where I am a Linux System Solutions Engineer.  We run a mix of RHEL and Solaris on around 400 machines (both physical and virtual).  I am interested in contributing in any way I can to the fedora project.  In addition to work I am pursuing a Masters of Business Administration.


== Contact ==
== Contact ==
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* A lot of my daily work is related to Java application servers (currently a lot of Glassfish - BOOO) but I have began winning supports of JBoss within the company.  I also plan on working with the JBoss community as much as possible as well.
* A lot of my daily work is related to Java application servers (currently a lot of Glassfish - BOOO) but I have began winning supports of JBoss within the company.  I also plan on working with the JBoss community as much as possible as well.
* Historically, I was active in the Ubuntu community. I started the Tennessee LoCo team.
* Historically, I was active in the Ubuntu community. I started the Tennessee LoCo team.
== External System Administration Links ==
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| style="border-width: 0;" | {{admon/tip | Here are some relevant system administrator links:
[http://magazine.redhat.com Red Hat Magazine] - try searching for the RHCE Tips and Tricks
[http://www.thegeekstuff.com/ The Geek Stuff] - good to review
[http://www.oreillynet.com/linux/cmd/ Linux in a Nutshell, 5th Edition] - directory of Linux commands
[http://education-portal.com/articles/10_Sites_Offering_Free_Linux_Courses_Online.html 10 Sites Offering Free Linux Courses Online] - free online learning
[http://degreedirectory.org/articles/13_Of_the_Best_Linux_Tutorials_and_OpenCourseWare_on_the_Web.html 13 Of the Best Linux Tutorials and OpenCourseWare on the Web] - free tutorials
[http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2009/01/12-amazing-and-essential-linux-books-to-enrich-your-brain-and-library/ 12 Amazing and Essential Linux Books To Enrich Your Brain and Library] - recommended books
[http://www.redhat.com/solutions/education/academic/ Red Hat Enterprise Linux - Academic Editions Server] - practice on Red Hat based systems}}
|}
This information was found on David Ramsey's wiki page https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Dramsey Thanks Dramsey.

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I currently work for a media company in Knoxville, TN where I am a Linux System Solutions Engineer. We run a mix of RHEL and Solaris on around 400 machines (both physical and virtual). I am interested in contributing in any way I can to the fedora project. In addition to work I am pursuing a Masters of Business Administration.

Contact

Activities within Fedora

  • I have had renewed interest in Fedora as I see a lot of what comes to RHEL working its way through the community.
  • I am very interested in elastic computing and storage and would like to work with Fedora in that capacity.
  • A lot of my daily work is related to Java application servers (currently a lot of Glassfish - BOOO) but I have began winning supports of JBoss within the company. I also plan on working with the JBoss community as much as possible as well.
  • Historically, I was active in the Ubuntu community. I started the Tennessee LoCo team.

External System Administration Links

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Here are some relevant system administrator links:

Red Hat Magazine - try searching for the RHCE Tips and Tricks

The Geek Stuff - good to review

Linux in a Nutshell, 5th Edition - directory of Linux commands

10 Sites Offering Free Linux Courses Online - free online learning

13 Of the Best Linux Tutorials and OpenCourseWare on the Web - free tutorials

12 Amazing and Essential Linux Books To Enrich Your Brain and Library - recommended books

Red Hat Enterprise Linux - Academic Editions Server - practice on Red Hat based systems

This information was found on David Ramsey's wiki page https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Dramsey Thanks Dramsey.