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pedro andrade
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Personal information
Location: lisbon, portugal
Birthday: Jan 08
Homepage: pedroandrade.pt
E-mail: cifose@fedoraproject.org
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Contact information
IRC: cifose on irc.libera.chat
Twitter: cifose

Fedora-specific information
FAS name: cifose
Fedora e-mail: cifose@fedoraproject.org
Fedora homepage: cifose.fedorapeople.org
 


About Me

Hello. I’m Pedro, 33 years of age. I’m currently living on the outskirts of Lisbon, Portugal. I come from a humble background so, accessing technology wasn’t easy for me. Only at sparsed time in school. I grew up tearing apart (remotes, radios, toys of every sorts and with a real set box of tools) and tinkering, so I’m kinda handy and prone for DYI and handmade things.

I’ve majored in philosophy in 2007 and made a bachelor in Cultural Management and Programming in 2007.

I started using linux back in 2004 but very intermittently. I was introduced to ubuntu, and until i’ve found fedora in 2015, ubuntu 10.04 was my favorite distro of all times.

From the moment I knew linux, I also became a FOSS advocate and enthusiast. I started dual-booting on a regular basis, gravitating debian and debian-based distros namely crunchbang.

But since 2015 I started using fedora and never looked back! Right now I don’t even dual-boot on my machines.

Contact

  • Email: cifose[at]fedoraproject[dot]org
  • Telegram: cifose

I also dwell, but not as often as telegram, on IRC as cifose

  • Common IRC Channels:
    • #fedora
    • #fedora-pt
    • #fedora-join
    • #fedora-mktg
    • #fedora-trans

Activities Within Fedora

As for now (November, 2016) I’m currently an humble translator on the Portuguese_PT team.

I also try to pay attention to the channel where i can help guide new comers like myself, so they can be more productive nd welcomed to Fedora Project by contributing accordingly to their specific skills.

I also plan to become and Ambassador to help widespread the use of Fedora in Portugal and to make people understand why it poses a real and valid alternative to other operating systems not so open.

Activities Outside Fedora

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