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== Introduction ==


== About Me ==
My name is Jamie Duncan. I live in Richmond, VA with my wife, 2 dogs, 4 cats and a frog named Europa.
 
Most of my FOSS efforts center around the LUG I started here in Richmond, VA (rvalug.org) as well as the local Richmond Hackerspace (hackrva.org), of which I'm a part-owner.


== Activities within Fedora ==
== Activities within Fedora ==


* Some words about your involvement in Fedora, your plans, ideas, etc.
Right now my biggest activity within Fedora is through the [[Ambassadors|Ambassadors Project]]. I was a FLOSS advocate way before I started working at Red Hat. The Ambassadors Program lets me be part of an incredible community talking about and advocating for what I think is a pretty amazing Open Source project.
* For example, if you are into translations, the languages you are working on; if you are into docs, the docs you are interested in, etc.
 
== What gets me going? ==
 
Free and Open Source software has essentially provided me with a career, and I want to return the favor. The part of the Open Source Way that I enjoy the most is the actual community building process. Engaging with other people and enabling them to work together towards a common goal is exciting to me. It's a blast.
 
I get to live that out everyday with my day job as a Technical Account Manager for Red Hat.
 
I also enjoy playing around with Django, doing some amateur web development.

Latest revision as of 12:50, 25 July 2012

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Fedora Information
FAS name: jduncan
Fedora email: jduncan@fedoraproject.org
IRC nick: jduncan
IRC channels: #fedora, #bcfg2, #zabbix, #rvalug, #rhel (and others)
Fedorapeople page: https://jduncan.fedorapeople.org
Badges (36)
Curious Penguin (Ask Fedora I) Involvement Ambassador Bloggin' it! (Planet I) Embryo Tadpole Egg Building the Outer Ring (Copr Build I) Junior Badger (Badger I) If you build it... (Koji Success I) Take this and call me in the morning Is this thing on? (Updates-Testing I) In Search of the Bull (Tester I) You can call me "Patches" (SCM I) Partners in Crime Like a Rock (Updates-Stable I) Building the Outer Ring (Copr Build III) Associate Badger (Badger 1.5) Origin Delivery Tadpole with Legs Mirror, Mirror on the Wall Building the Outer Ring (Copr Build IV) Crypto Badger Crypto Panda Mugshot Don't Call it a Comeback Paranoid Panda Bona Fide Froglet Building the Outer Ring (Copr Build V) What goes around comes around (Karma I) Building the Outer Ring (Copr Build II) If you build it... (Koji Success II) Corporate Drone Adult Frog
 

Introduction

My name is Jamie Duncan. I live in Richmond, VA with my wife, 2 dogs, 4 cats and a frog named Europa.

Most of my FOSS efforts center around the LUG I started here in Richmond, VA (rvalug.org) as well as the local Richmond Hackerspace (hackrva.org), of which I'm a part-owner.

Activities within Fedora

Right now my biggest activity within Fedora is through the Ambassadors Project. I was a FLOSS advocate way before I started working at Red Hat. The Ambassadors Program lets me be part of an incredible community talking about and advocating for what I think is a pretty amazing Open Source project.

What gets me going?

Free and Open Source software has essentially provided me with a career, and I want to return the favor. The part of the Open Source Way that I enjoy the most is the actual community building process. Engaging with other people and enabling them to work together towards a common goal is exciting to me. It's a blast.

I get to live that out everyday with my day job as a Technical Account Manager for Red Hat.

I also enjoy playing around with Django, doing some amateur web development.