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=== Fedora Women ===
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I did not know [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Women Fedora Women] existed until I joined [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/women the list] on June 20, 2010. At the very least, I have helped by increasing Fedora Women population by one.
I did not know [[Women|Fedora Women]] existed until I joined [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/women the list] on June 20, 2010. At the very least, I have helped by increasing Fedora Women population by one.


As women, it is important to stand up, be heard, and be counted as part of the greater community.
As women, it is important to stand up, be heard, and be counted as part of the greater community.

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Beth Lynn Eicher is a professional Linux System Administrator since 1999.

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With a passion for free software, Beth Lynn has organized dozens of events for Western PA Linux Users Group as well as being a key leader to the Ohio LinuxFest.


Activities within Fedora

Ambassadors Project

I am applying.

Documentation Project

I joined at the South East LinuxFest 2010 at the Friday Fedora Activity day. Right now I am focusing on wiki gardening. I am interested in working on documentation guides in need of adoption. Also, if you want an experienced sysadmin to read your guide, please let me know.

Currently I am reviewing the rpm guide and surfing the bugzilla in search of packages in need of manpages.

Fedora Women

I did not know Fedora Women existed until I joined the list on June 20, 2010. At the very least, I have helped by increasing Fedora Women population by one.

As women, it is important to stand up, be heard, and be counted as part of the greater community.

I am Fedora

Read my blog post where I declare "I am Fedora."

Other works

What I do:

  • I am not a programmer. I enjoy helping people get started with Linux wherever I can.
  • My day job is "Senior Systems Engineer" at a government research facility supporting Linux-based high performance resources.

My contributions are focused on one of these efforts:

1. The Ohio LinuxFest, a community conference for all, ohiolinux.org

2. What Will We Use, a blog on resolving bug one, whatwillweuse.com

3. Western PA Linux User Group, my home LUG, wplug.org

4. Visionary behind a Linux system adoption service freelinuxbox.org

What I am using now:

I run many flavors of Linux including: Fedora 12 & 13 and Ubuntu 10.04 UNR on the desktop. On server platforms I use RHEL, CentOS, and SUSE. My home is an constant installfest.

Contact:

Email

bethlynn@fedoraproject.org

IRC

Unfortunately I rarely can access the Internet during US-Eastern business hours. With that said, I have been known to appear in the following channels on freenode.net... fedora-docs and wplug


The Ohio LinuxFest has the #ohiolinux on the irc.oftc.net network.


Last update June 15, 2010. --Bethlynn 11:37, 15 June 2010 (UTC)