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* Legal status: French citizen
* Legal status: French citizen
* Place of Birth: Paris, France
* Place of Birth: Paris, France
* Group Affiliation: Perl SIG member, president of Borsalinux-Fr
* Group Affiliation: Perl SIG member, secretary of Borsalinux-Fr (french NPO promoting Fedora)
* Base of operations: Boulogne-Billancourt, France
* Base of operations: Boulogne-Billancourt, France



Revision as of 19:30, 11 October 2018

Emmanuel Seyman

  • Real name: Emmanuel Seyman
  • Occupation: System administrator
  • Legal status: French citizen
  • Place of Birth: Paris, France
  • Group Affiliation: Perl SIG member, secretary of Borsalinux-Fr (french NPO promoting Fedora)
  • Base of operations: Boulogne-Billancourt, France

Contact info

  • email : emmanuel (at) seyman.fr or eseyman (at) fedoraproject.org
  • irc: eseyman on freenode (I'm typically in #fedora-fr and #fedora-perl)
  • blog: http://blog.fedora-fr.org/eseyman/

History

I started using Linux in 1997 or 1998 (my first distribution was Red Hat Linux 4.2). While I tried out a lot of Linux distributions, I kept coming back to RHL because it was the one I felt most comfortable with.

Wanting to give back to the community, I finally took the plunge and joined the local LUG (Parinux, in my case). Around that time period, inspired by freshrpms' example, I started installing software by making rpms for them. I started going to a lot of events and went on to organize a few events. Eventually, I was elected president of the organization.

When RHL was discontinued, I jumped over to Fedora with Fedora Core 1. After a while, I met Fedora contributors (Smoother1rOgZ came to work for my company) and I hooked up with Fedora-Fr (the french NPO that promotes Fedora in french-speaking countries). Eventually, I decided to add the software I maintained (essentially perl modules) to the Fedora repository and become a Fedora packager. Smoother1rOgZ sponsored me and I started maintaining a bunch of perl modules.

After leaving Parinux's board, I decided to take a more Fedora-specific approach to promoting use of Linux and joined Fedora-Fr. After a couple of years, I was asked to join the board and I became president of the organization (yes, again).

Given that I spent a lot of time promoting Fedora in FLOSS events, I've decided to join the Fedora Ambassadors team. After two terms as president of Bosalinux-Fr, I became its secretary.

Abilities

  • Programming languages: a bit of bash, a lot of perl
  • Applications: Bugzilla (I contributed a lot at one point), Gnome
  • Superhuman powers: none known