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I recall my first Linux use and floppy disks and CDs, SuSE and Redhat in the 1990s; 1.5 decades of Darwin followed; subsequently, from  2015 on, I moved back into the Linux world, using Fedora since then, on laptops and desktop machines. In the Fedora universe, I am active across the community platforms, starting to generate to [https://badges.fedoraproject.org/user/ingli badges].
I recall my first Linux use and floppy disks and CDs, SuSE and Redhat in the 1990s; 1.5 decades of Darwin followed; subsequently, from  2015 on, I moved back into the Linux world, using Fedora since then, on laptops and desktop machines. In the Fedora universe, I am active across the community platforms, starting to generate to [https://badges.fedoraproject.org/user/ingli badges].
Within the Fedora community, I am involved in connecting [https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/social-scientists-using-fedora-gather-interests-resources/ social scientists] and establishing a [https://pagure.io/group/SocialSciencesFedora special interest group] for users working in the social sciences.


I am involved with testing open source software that I use for my everyday research – JabRef and QualCoder; but I do not engage in programming on my own.
I am involved with testing open source software that I use for my everyday research – JabRef and QualCoder; but I do not engage in programming on my own.

Revision as of 10:39, 25 April 2022

I recall my first Linux use and floppy disks and CDs, SuSE and Redhat in the 1990s; 1.5 decades of Darwin followed; subsequently, from 2015 on, I moved back into the Linux world, using Fedora since then, on laptops and desktop machines. In the Fedora universe, I am active across the community platforms, starting to generate to badges.

Within the Fedora community, I am involved in connecting social scientists and establishing a special interest group for users working in the social sciences.

I am involved with testing open source software that I use for my everyday research – JabRef and QualCoder; but I do not engage in programming on my own.

I am social scientist, researching data infrastructures, practices and labour, and all kinds of messy socio-technical relations – specifically with an interest in so-called sustainability transitions.

A main website is ingli.de, sometimes I am active on twitter.