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== Mirror Wrangler ==
== Mirror Wrangler ==
Matt is the acting Mirror Wrangler, meaning he's keeping the mirror lists current, and is developing new software to manage them more easily.  See ["Infrastructure/Mirroring"]  for details.
Matt is the acting Mirror Wrangler, meaning he's keeping the mirror lists current, and is developing new software to manage them more easily.  See [[Infrastructure/Mirroring]]  for details.
 
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Matt Domsch

Matt Domsch is a Linux Technology Strategist in the Dell Office of the CTO. He has been developing, debugging, testing, and fixing aspects of Linux since 1999. Matt is a community member of the Fedora Project Board . He maintains DKMS and efibootmgr userspace apps, edd, efivars and ppp_mppe kernel modules, and has contributed to the maintenance of many other kernel modules. Matt maintains several packages in Fedora Extras. Matt was a member of the 2004 and 2005 Ottawa Linux Symposium Program Committee. Matt holds a BS in Computer Science and Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and a MS in Computer Science from Vanderbilt University . Matt lives in the Austin, TX area with his wife and children.


Matt runs the popular linux-poweredge@dell.com and linux-precision@dell.com mailing lists (subscribe and read archives at http://lists.us.dell.com/) for system administrators who use Linux on their Dell PowerEdge servers and Precision workstations.


See my other web pages.

http://linux.dell.com Dell Linux Engineering web site

http://dell.com/linux Dell Linux Sales and Marketing web site

http://lists.us.dell.com Dell's public mailing lists (mostly Linux related)

http://domsch.com/ personal web pages

Donations

Matt has helped Dell to donate several servers for Fedora Infrastructure


Mirror Wrangler

Matt is the acting Mirror Wrangler, meaning he's keeping the mirror lists current, and is developing new software to manage them more easily. See Infrastructure/Mirroring for details.