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= William Benton =
= William Benton =


I'm based in Madison, WI, and I work for Red Hat on distributed computing.  Most notably, I lead efforts around the [http://getwallaby.com Wallaby configuration service].  Before I joined Red Hat, my professional experience included teaching undergrad computer science, compiler and VM hacking, static program analysis, and music technology R&D.
I'm based in Madison, WI, and I work for Red Hat on distributed computing.  Before I joined Red Hat, my professional experience included teaching undergrad computer science, compiler and VM hacking, static program analysis, and music technology R&D.
 
I've been a Fedora user since the beginning (the first Linux distribution that I ran full-time on my personal computer was actually RHL 3.0.3), but got in to packaging for Fedora several years ago to help out the communities around some grid-based upstreams I've been involved with.  My first Fedora packages were the [http://getwallaby.com Wallaby configuration service] and its dependencies, which came to Fedora 15 from Red Hat Enterprise MRG Grid.
 
These days, my focus for Fedora is packaging and reviewing others' packages for the [[SIGs/bigdata | Big data SIG]].  Some of my more notable efforts have included [http://chapeau.freevariable.com/2013/10/apache-thrift-in-fedora.html packaging Apache Thrift for Fedora], [[SIGs/bigdata/packaging/Scala | bringing more of the Scala ecosystem into Fedora]]  (including [https://github.com/willb/scala-packaging fixing the once-abandoned Scala compiler package] and [http://chapeau.freevariable.com/2014/02/sbt-is-in-fedora-20.html packaging sbt]), and reviewing big data and machine learning packages.  I've proposed [[Changes/ImprovedScalaEcosystem|Fedora's improved support for Scala]] and [[Changes/ApacheSpark|the inclusion of Apache Spark]] as changes for F21.
 
I'm happy to review Fedora packages, especially if they're related to my interests or expertise or if they're far enough from what I know to introduce me to something new.  [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/users/packages/willb Here] are the packages I'm currently maintaining.  I'm also a packager sponsor and am happy to help bring new Fedora contributors on board.


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* '''Blog''': http://chapeau.freevariable.com/
* '''Blog''': http://chapeau.freevariable.com/
* '''Personal web site''': http://web.willbenton.com/
* '''Personal web site''': http://web.willbenton.com/
* '''IRC''': <code>willb</code> on freenode; I'm usually hanging out in <code>#fedora-bigdata</code> and <code>#distcomp</code>
* '''GitHub''': https://github.com/willb/
* '''IRC''': <code>willb</code> on freenode; I'm usually hanging out in <code>#fedora-bigdata</code>, <code>#distcomp</code>, and other Fedora or project-specific rooms depending on what I'm working on
* '''Email''': willb redhat com
* '''Email''': willb redhat com
* '''Time zone''': UTC-6 in winter, UTC-5 in summer (broadly construed; until early November in the US now)
* '''Time zone''': UTC-6 in winter, UTC-5 in "summer" (broadly construed; from March through early November in the US now)
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 15:53, 24 March 2014

William Benton

I'm based in Madison, WI, and I work for Red Hat on distributed computing. Before I joined Red Hat, my professional experience included teaching undergrad computer science, compiler and VM hacking, static program analysis, and music technology R&D.

I've been a Fedora user since the beginning (the first Linux distribution that I ran full-time on my personal computer was actually RHL 3.0.3), but got in to packaging for Fedora several years ago to help out the communities around some grid-based upstreams I've been involved with. My first Fedora packages were the Wallaby configuration service and its dependencies, which came to Fedora 15 from Red Hat Enterprise MRG Grid.

These days, my focus for Fedora is packaging and reviewing others' packages for the Big data SIG. Some of my more notable efforts have included packaging Apache Thrift for Fedora, bringing more of the Scala ecosystem into Fedora (including fixing the once-abandoned Scala compiler package and packaging sbt), and reviewing big data and machine learning packages. I've proposed Fedora's improved support for Scala and the inclusion of Apache Spark as changes for F21.

I'm happy to review Fedora packages, especially if they're related to my interests or expertise or if they're far enough from what I know to introduce me to something new. Here are the packages I'm currently maintaining. I'm also a packager sponsor and am happy to help bring new Fedora contributors on board.

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Involvement Mugshot You can call me "Patches" (SCM I) If you build it... (Koji Success I) Is this thing on? (Updates-Testing I) What goes up... (Koji Failure I) If you build it... (Koji Success II) Like a Rock (Updates-Stable I) In Search of the Bull (Tester I) Junior Badger (Badger I) Let Me Introduce Myself Junior Editor Bloggin' it! (Planet I) Speak Up! Bloggin' it! (Planet III) Bloggin' it! (Planet II) Embryo Tadpole Egg You can call me "Patches" (SCM II) White Rabbit Associate Editor Is this thing on? (Updates-Testing II) Senior Editor You Can Pry It From My Cold, Undead Hands Paranoid Panda Override, you say? Junior Package Tagger (Package Tagger I) Junior Tagger (Tagger I) Package Tagger (Package Tagger II) It still works! Bloggin' it! (Planet IV) Tagger (Tagger II) If you build it... (Koji Success III) What goes around comes around (Karma I) Like a Rock (Updates-Stable II) Partners in Crime Packager Sponsor Master Editor Vacation Bob Loblaw (Planet V) Consolation Prize Don't Call it a Comeback Blog Lobber (Planet VI) Fedora 21 Change Accepted What goes up... (Koji Failure II) You can call me "Patches" (SCM III) Proven Packager Tadpole with Legs Senior Badger (Badger II) Origin Associate Badger (Badger 1.5) Delivery Bona Fide Old Yeller Macaron (Cookie I) Top 500 Building the Outer Ring (Copr Build I) DevConf 2017 Speaker Froglet Corporate Drone Take this and call me in the morning Adult Frog DevConf.us Attendee 2018