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Brasileiro, paulista, a mais de 15 anos trabalhando com desenvolvimento de sistemas, tive a oportunidade de trabalhar e testar diversas distribuições e softwares open source ao longo de todos esse anos.
Brazilian, from São Paulo, with more than 15 years working as a software developer, I had the opportunity to work and test various distributions and open source softwares throughout all those years.  


Comecei trabalhando com soluções Microsoft (VB, ASP, etc), migrando depois para outras linguagens como PHP, Python, Java, etc., até linguagens mais modernas, como Ruby, Elixir, etc.
I started working with Microsoft solutions (VB, ASP, etc), then migrate to other languages ​​like PHP, Python, Java... and finally, to more modern languages ​​such as Ruby, Elixir, etc.  


Minha experiência com Linux veio da mesma forma: comecei a trabalhar e estudar desde a época do Conectiva Linux, Mandrake, Mandriva, RedHat, até finalmente ter contato com as primeiras distribuições do Fedora (ainda Fedora Core na época). Na época ainda que o "Kurumin" era a solução para os que iniciavam no mundo Linux, tive a oportunidade também de conhecer outras distribuições como Slackware e Debian, porém acredito que devido minha trajetória toda, unindo-se aos princípios do fedora "''Freedom, Friends, Features, First''", foi a distribuição que mais me identifiquei e que então, desde a época do Fedora Core, venho utilizando.
My experience with Linux came in the same way: I started working and studying using Conectiva Linux, then Mandrake, Mandriva, RedHat, until I finally start using Fedora (still Fedora Core at that time). At the time that "Kurumin" was the solution for those starting in the Linux world, I also had the opportunity to meet other distributions such as Slackware and Debian, but I believe that due to my whole trajectory, in conjunction with Fedora principles "Freedom, Friends, Features, First", Fedora was the distribution that I most identified with, and since the time of the Fedora Core, I have been using it.  


Nesse momento em que as empresas caminham rumo a transformação digital, buscando inovar na forma como gerenciam sua infraestrutura - como a migração para Cloud por exemplo, e soluções de devops - e acredito que impulsionando fortemente a adoção de soluções open source pelas empresas, tenho direcionado meus esforços a pesquisas de soluções para essas duas grandes frentes.
As companies move toward for digital transformation, seeking to innovate the way they manage their infrastructure - such as migrating to Cloud and DevOps, for example - I believe that strongly driving the adoption of open source solutions by companies, I have directed my efforts to research solutions to these two major fronts.  


Em paralelo a tudo isso (como o uso de Containers, Flatpaks, sistemas imutáveis, etc.), acredito no potencial que novas distruições do Fedora, como a '''Atomic''' e '''Silverblue''' trazem tanto para administradores de Cloud (para uso em suas centenas de servidores/containers), quanto para desenvolvedores (que precisam também de sistemas leves e padronizados para rodarem suas aplicações e até para desenvolverem localmente em seus notebooks), e por isso faço parte dessa comunidade Fedora, para motivar, incentivar, e contribuir cada vez mais para fomentar o uso destas soluções nas empresas e mostrar o quanto o open source faz parte e é fundamental para a transformação devops que as empresas hoje buscam.
In parallel to all of this (such as the use of Containers, Flatpaks, immutable systems, etc.), I believe in the potential that new Fedora distributions such as ''Atomic'' and ''Silverblue'' brings to both Cloud administrators (for use on their hundreds of servers / containers), and developers (who also need lightweight, standardized systems to run their applications and even develop locally on their notebooks), so I am a part of this Fedora community, to motivate, encourage, and contribute more and more to foster the use of these solutions in companies and show how open source is a fundamental part to the transformation devops that companies seeks today.

Latest revision as of 11:13, 9 January 2019

Brazilian, from São Paulo, with more than 15 years working as a software developer, I had the opportunity to work and test various distributions and open source softwares throughout all those years.

I started working with Microsoft solutions (VB, ASP, etc), then migrate to other languages ​​like PHP, Python, Java... and finally, to more modern languages ​​such as Ruby, Elixir, etc.

My experience with Linux came in the same way: I started working and studying using Conectiva Linux, then Mandrake, Mandriva, RedHat, until I finally start using Fedora (still Fedora Core at that time). At the time that "Kurumin" was the solution for those starting in the Linux world, I also had the opportunity to meet other distributions such as Slackware and Debian, but I believe that due to my whole trajectory, in conjunction with Fedora principles "Freedom, Friends, Features, First", Fedora was the distribution that I most identified with, and since the time of the Fedora Core, I have been using it.

As companies move toward for digital transformation, seeking to innovate the way they manage their infrastructure - such as migrating to Cloud and DevOps, for example - I believe that strongly driving the adoption of open source solutions by companies, I have directed my efforts to research solutions to these two major fronts.

In parallel to all of this (such as the use of Containers, Flatpaks, immutable systems, etc.), I believe in the potential that new Fedora distributions such as Atomic and Silverblue brings to both Cloud administrators (for use on their hundreds of servers / containers), and developers (who also need lightweight, standardized systems to run their applications and even develop locally on their notebooks), so I am a part of this Fedora community, to motivate, encourage, and contribute more and more to foster the use of these solutions in companies and show how open source is a fundamental part to the transformation devops that companies seeks today.