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Giovanni Grieco
Giovanni Grieco
Personal Information
Birthday: March 1
Home: Italy
Fedora-specific Information
FAS-Name: corsaro
Fedora-Mail: corsaro@fedoraproject.org
Miscellaneous Information
Private Mail: giovanni.grc96 AT gmail DOT com
GPG-Key: {{{gpg}}}
IRC: corsaro on Libera.chat in
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Hi! My name is Giovanni Grieco, I am 21 years old and I am Italian. Passionate about operating and control systems, I like messing up with Linux and devices. Currently I am an undergraduate student in Computer and Control Engineering at the Polytechnic of Bari, Italy.

I am a Linux user for around a decade and a serious "Linux or GTFO" user for a year, when I started to use Fedora as my primary and only Operating System. Curiousness and laziness are what drives me, that's why I like to explore, fix problems and customize things and Linux gives me access to all of this at no cost.

Activities within Fedora

  • L10n translator for the Italian language

Activities outside Fedora

Embedded Systems Engineer

I've been working on the design and production of a control system powered by Linux and embedded in a Formula SAE car. I use a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ to do all the magic. This not properly a job but an extracurricular activity in my university. What drives me most is the amount of knowledge that I acquire year after year about the Linux kernel and industrial communication protocols (such as CAN).