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I am a manager and systems librarian at the University of Notre Dame in northern Indiana, USA.  We have a small, 8-server RHEL GFS-connected server farm for the library enterprise applications we manage in my department. I have been using Fedora as my everyday desktop OS since Fedora Core 2, and promote Linux with everyone I run into.  I am most interested in desktop uses of Fedora.
I am a manager and systems librarian at the University of Notre Dame in northern Indiana, USA.  We have a small, 8-server RHEL GFS-connected server farm for the library enterprise applications we manage in my department. I have been using Fedora as my everyday desktop OS since Fedora Core 2, and promote Linux with everyone I run into.  I am most interested in desktop uses of Fedora.

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Pascal Calarco

I am a manager and systems librarian at the University of Notre Dame in northern Indiana, USA. We have a small, 8-server RHEL GFS-connected server farm for the library enterprise applications we manage in my department. I have been using Fedora as my everyday desktop OS since Fedora Core 2, and promote Linux with everyone I run into. I am most interested in desktop uses of Fedora.

Contact

  • Email: pcalarco@nd.edu
  • IRC: pcalarco on freenode; spotted on #fedora
  • GPG key: 66E70EC6
  • Fedora Account: pcalarco

Activities within Fedora

  • I am active within the Notre Dame Linux student group, and will promote Fedora locally within this context, and other regional LUGs
  • I will present on Fedora at BarCamp Indianapolis Feb. 9, 2008
  • I belong to the Fedora Ambassadors , and am a representative for Indiana, USA.
  • I am starting to cover the Fedora Marketing beat for the Fedora Weekly News