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I started using Linux around 1995.  I started with Slackware, but discovered RedHat the next year.  I have had every major RedHat and Fedora release on one or the other of my computers since then.  I am an inveterate drive-by patcher; Google my name to see the projects where I have shown up unannounced, dropped a boatload of patches on the maintainers, and then disappeared again.
I started using Linux around 1995.  I started with Slackware, but discovered RedHat the next year.  I have had every major RedHat and Fedora release on one or the other of my computers since then.  I am an inveterate drive-by patcher; Google my name to see the projects where I have shown up unannounced, dropped a boatload of patches on the maintainers, and then disappeared again.


I was a Computer Science professor for 8 years, then a software architect for a large nonprofit organization headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah.  I am currently a Linux kernel hacker for a business located in Orem, Utah.  I have a wife, 4 kids, a cat, and a mortgage.
I was a Computer Science professor for 8 years, then a software architect for a large nonprofit organization headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah.  Since then I have worked for a variety of small software startups located in Utah, and am currently working for a large cybersecurity firm.  I have a wife, 4 kids, a cat, and a mortgage.




== Activities within Fedora ==
== Activities within Fedora ==
I currently maintain and co-maintain several dozen Fedora packages.  I have many more, pending more work by me.  See [http://jjames.fedorapeople.org my Fedora People page] for a list.  I am into static analysis of program text and formal reasoning. You can probably see both interests in the list of pending packages.
I currently maintain and co-maintain a few hundred Fedora packages.  See [http://jjames.fedorapeople.org my Fedora People page] for pending packages.  I am into static analysis of program text, formal reasoning, and mathematics. You can probably see those interests in [http://jamezone.org/pleasure/software/Fedora/packages.html the list of packages I maintain].


== Contact ==
== Contact ==

Latest revision as of 02:07, 19 December 2024

My name is James. Jerry James. I have never driven an Aston Martin, I don't own a tuxedo, and I never drink martinis. My great purpose in life is to own a shoe phone someday.

I started using Linux around 1995. I started with Slackware, but discovered RedHat the next year. I have had every major RedHat and Fedora release on one or the other of my computers since then. I am an inveterate drive-by patcher; Google my name to see the projects where I have shown up unannounced, dropped a boatload of patches on the maintainers, and then disappeared again.

I was a Computer Science professor for 8 years, then a software architect for a large nonprofit organization headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. Since then I have worked for a variety of small software startups located in Utah, and am currently working for a large cybersecurity firm. I have a wife, 4 kids, a cat, and a mortgage.


Activities within Fedora

I currently maintain and co-maintain a few hundred Fedora packages. See my Fedora People page for pending packages. I am into static analysis of program text, formal reasoning, and mathematics. You can probably see those interests in the list of packages I maintain.

Contact

  • Email: [[MailTo(loganjerry AT gmail DOT com)] (moin encodes email addresses properly to anonymous users)
  • GPG key: 78D4C91A
  • Fedora Account: jjames

--Jjames 15:40, 9 June 2008 (UTC)