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* Wrote a '''very''' small app/script to send email called [https://fedorahosted.org/pymail pymail]
* Wrote a '''very''' small app/script to send email called [https://fedorahosted.org/pymail pymail]


=== Features ===
=== Features/Changes ===
* Planning a Fedora 13 feature of [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/NoMTA "No MTA"] for desktop users. - defunct
* Planning a Fedora 13 feature of [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/NoMTA "No MTA"] for desktop users. - defunct
* Fedora 18 inclusion of upstream [https://openshift.redhat.com/community/open-source OpenShift Origin] - [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/OpenShift_Origin Feature Page]
* Fedora 18 inclusion of upstream [https://openshift.redhat.com/community/open-source OpenShift Origin] - [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/OpenShift_Origin Feature Page]
* Fedora 23 [[Changes/Two_Week_Atomic | Two Week Atomic]]
* Fedora 24 [[Changes/OpenShiftOrigin | OpenShift Origin]]
* Fedora 24 [[Changes/Layered_Docker_Image_Build_Service | Docker Layered Image Build Service]]


=== Other ===
=== Other ===

Revision as of 14:31, 8 December 2015

Adam John Miller
Adam John Miller
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Adam John Miller

About me

I've been a GNU/Linux user since Red Hat Linux 7.

I have an Undergraduate Degree in Computer Science and a Masters of Science in Information Assurance and Security. My main goal within the Open Source community is to contribute in any way that I am able in order to enhance FOSS.

Skill Set

I am comfortable coding in Python, Ruby, bash shell (3.0+), POSIX sh and I know my way around Go and Node.js but not nearly well enough to claim I'm "fluent" in either. I have some experience with Ada83, Java, C, C++ but am horridly out of practice. I know some Intel-x86 and MIPS assembly but prefer to not ever code in either. I'm always dabbling in different programming languages because I find them fascinating but haven't found another language in my dabbling that I feel comfortable enough with to claim as a "skill".

I know my way around both Ansible and Puppet Config Management systems.

I am a fedora packager, so I guess I would consider "packaging RPMs" one of my skills. Though I would like to thank all the developers involved in making the build environment because the incredible tools available really do make packaging a breeze.

Experience with debian and Fedora/RHEL/CentOS server administration (in an array of implementations) and general (desktop) use.

I am currently a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) Certificate Number: 110-008-810

My resume.

My Open Source Contributions

Fedora Engineering

As of April 2015, I am now a member of the Fedora Engineering team mostly focusing on Fedora Release Engineering tooling but helping anywhere I am able as I am able.

OpenShift Origin

From April 2012 to April 2015 I was the Release Engineer for OpenShift Online at Red Hat. As a fan of Open Source and of OpenShift, I would love to help bring OpenShift Origin (the upstream to OpenShift Online) to as many users and developers within the community in any way I can, and will continue to strive towards that goal.

My Relation to the Fedora Project

I am currently a Fedora packager and plan to continue this for the foreseeable future. I still enjoy playing around with other distros but prefer to develop/package for Fedora as this project is the one that puts forth my own personal beliefs in software freedom as well as keeping up with wonderful quality assurance, a helpful community, inspiring innovation, and an over all solid distribution.

The Gnome Project

I am currently a Friend of Gnome and I encourage others to join in as well. http://www.gnome.org/friends/

KDE e.V. Join the Game

I am currently a supporter of KDE e.V.'s Join the Game program and I encourage others to join in as well. http://jointhegame.kde.org/

Support & Bug Triage

  • Tech support in #fedora, #rhel, and #epel on irc.freenode.net
  • Active in bugzilla

Development

Features/Changes

Other

Plans & Goals

I hope to continue to contribute to open source as a whole by developing custom applications, patching and packaging, giving support on irc support channels, writing wiki pages and documentation, and so much more.