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Twitter: https://twitter.com/kernellogger https://twitter.com/knurd42 https://twitter.com/knurd42rhfc https://twitter.com/thleemhuisfoss and https://twitter.com/thleemhuis
Fediverse: https://fosstodon.org/@kernellogger (EN, #LinuxKernel et. at.); https://social.linux.pizza/@knurd42 (EN, #FLOSS); https://norden.social/@thleemhuis (DE, #MixedBag); https://social.tchncs.de/@thleemhuisfoss (DE, #FLOSS)
 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thleemhuis


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thorsten-leemhuis-17571784/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thorsten-leemhuis-17571784/


Supported languages : de, en
Supported languages : de, en
Living in: Hannover, Germany;
I was on the [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Previous_Fedora_Engineering_Steering_Committee_Members/#members-of-the-original-fesco-feb-2005---jun-2006 first] Fedora Engineering/Extras Steering Committee (FESCo) and served as a chairman [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Previous_Fedora_Engineering_Steering_Committee_Members/#members-of-second-fesco-jun-2006---jul-2007 for the second], but had to step down due to conflicting interests with my day job when Fedora Core and Extras merged. I later was [https://gregdekspeaks.wordpress.com/2007/01/10/thorsten-leemhuis-fedora-legend/ much praised for my work by former Fedora project leader Greg DeKoenigsberg].


After my work on Fedora Linux, I helped getting the [[EPEL|EPEL]] effort running and served as the EPEL Steering Committee chairmen till February 2008.
Living in: Hannover, Germany


In parallel to my Fedora contributions within the Fedora project I did a lot of work for one of the most used 3rd-party add-on package repository for Fedora. Later I helped getting this repo merged with two others to form RPM Fusion, where I acted as key maintainer for several years; this repo still is the mostly widely used add-on repository for Fedora.
I was on the [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Previous_Fedora_Engineering_Steering_Committee_Members/#members-of-the-original-fesco-feb-2005---jun-2006 first] Fedora Extras Steering Committee (FESCo) and served as chairman [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Previous_Fedora_Engineering_Steering_Committee_Members/#members-of-second-fesco-jun-2006---jul-2007 of the second]; sadly when Fedora Core and Extras merged I had to resign from that position due conflicting interests with my day job. That freed time for other things in Fedora-land, so together with others I started the [[EPEL|EPEL]] effort and served as chairmen for the first EPEL Steering Committee till February 2008. I later was [https://gregdekspeaks.wordpress.com/2007/01/10/thorsten-leemhuis-fedora-legend/ much praised for this and other work on Fedora by former Fedora project leader Greg DeKoenigsberg].


Over time my focus shifted more and more work in the area of the Linux kernel. That's why these days I'm maintaining just a few packages of Fedora Linux and maintain [[Kernel_Vanilla_Repositories|add-on repositories serving Fedora packages containing vanilla Linux kernels]].
In parallel to my contributions within the Fedora project I did a lot of work for one of the most used 3rd-party add-on package repository for Fedora. Later I helped getting this repo merged with two others to form RPM Fusion, where I acted as lead developer for several years; it quickly became the mostly widely used add-on repository for Fedora and still is to this day.


I'm still keeping a eye on some of the Fedora lists, but not as closely as I used to; so if there is anything Fedora-related you want to know from me or if you need my help with something better CC me.
Over time my focus shifted more and more work in the area of the Linux kernel. That's why these days I'm not that active in the Fedora Project any more and maintain just a few packages in Fedora Linux. Hence in the Fedora world I these days might be most known for my [[Kernel_Vanilla_Repositories|repositories with up to date vanilla Linux kernel packages for Fedora]], which I maintain since January 2013.


[[Image:ThorstenLeemhuis_LeemhuisThorsten-med.jpg]]
I'm still subscribed to some Fedora lists, but only look at them occasionally -- hence better CC me on anything you think I should be aware of.

Latest revision as of 08:27, 8 April 2023

Thorsten Leemhuis

Email: Thorsten Leemhuis <fedora@leemhuis.info>

GPG Key: 0x72B6E6EF4C583D2D (run gpg --recv-key 0x72B6E6EF4C583D2D to get it)

IRC: knurd on Libera Chat

Fediverse: https://fosstodon.org/@kernellogger (EN, #LinuxKernel et. at.); https://social.linux.pizza/@knurd42 (EN, #FLOSS); https://norden.social/@thleemhuis (DE, #MixedBag); https://social.tchncs.de/@thleemhuisfoss (DE, #FLOSS)

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thorsten-leemhuis-17571784/

Supported languages : de, en

Living in: Hannover, Germany

I was on the first Fedora Extras Steering Committee (FESCo) and served as chairman of the second; sadly when Fedora Core and Extras merged I had to resign from that position due conflicting interests with my day job. That freed time for other things in Fedora-land, so together with others I started the EPEL effort and served as chairmen for the first EPEL Steering Committee till February 2008. I later was much praised for this and other work on Fedora by former Fedora project leader Greg DeKoenigsberg.

In parallel to my contributions within the Fedora project I did a lot of work for one of the most used 3rd-party add-on package repository for Fedora. Later I helped getting this repo merged with two others to form RPM Fusion, where I acted as lead developer for several years; it quickly became the mostly widely used add-on repository for Fedora and still is to this day.

Over time my focus shifted more and more work in the area of the Linux kernel. That's why these days I'm not that active in the Fedora Project any more and maintain just a few packages in Fedora Linux. Hence in the Fedora world I these days might be most known for my repositories with up to date vanilla Linux kernel packages for Fedora, which I maintain since January 2013.

I'm still subscribed to some Fedora lists, but only look at them occasionally -- hence better CC me on anything you think I should be aware of.