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RHCA #805007392628032 | RHCA #805007392628032 | ||
I am most helpful answering questions or solving problems involving Cloud systems and the use of support tools on Fedora and Fedora Cloud images. | I am most helpful answering questions or solving problems involving Cloud systems and the use of support tools on Fedora and Fedora Cloud images. I also took over packaging the python-botocore and awscli from Kevin Fenzi. | ||
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My personal project interests are in emacs, fedora cloud, and python. | I participate in a weekly symposium for IT professionals who are enthusiastic about FLOSS every Saturday Morning in Austin. As a group, we discuss whatever problems we are facing in our work and home use of Linux. We meet at Epoch Coffee, in the Village on the North side of Austin and the group participation is open to you. | ||
My personal project interests are in emacs, fedora cloud, and python support. I am currently working on packaging ec2-instance-connect for Fedora. | |||
Websites: [http://www. | Websites: [http://www.davidduncan.org davidduncan.org] | ||
== Contact == | == Contact == | ||
* '''Email''': | * '''Email''': davdunc @gmail.com or davdunc at amazon com | ||
* '''IRC''': davdunc | * '''IRC''': davdunc #emacs #fedora-cloud | ||
* '''Fedora Account''': davdunc on the [[Infrastructure/AccountSystem|Fedora Account System]] | * '''Fedora Account''': davdunc on the [[Infrastructure/AccountSystem|Fedora Account System]] | ||
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* Produced the Fedora Temporary tattoos in 2010. | * Produced the Fedora Temporary tattoos in 2010. | ||
* Currently an advocate and ambassador in the Austin, TX area. | * Currently an advocate and ambassador in the Austin, TX area. | ||
* Working to improve the availability of Fedora Server and Fedora-CoreOS through the AWS Marketplace. | |||
== Previously Successful Events and Projects == | == Previously Successful Events and Projects == |
Latest revision as of 23:30, 8 December 2022
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Personal Information | |
Home: | Austin, TX. USA |
Fedora-specific Information | |
FAS-Name: | davdunc |
Fedora-Mail: | davdunc@fedoraproject.org |
Miscellaneous Information | |
Private Mail: | davdunc@fedoraproject.org |
IRC: | davdunc on Libera.Chat, in: |
#fedora-ambassadors #ctlug #gluster | |
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David Duncan
Austin, TX; Seattle, WA; Chattanooga, TN USA
Currently work as Open Source Lead Partner Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services. RHCA #805007392628032
I am most helpful answering questions or solving problems involving Cloud systems and the use of support tools on Fedora and Fedora Cloud images. I also took over packaging the python-botocore and awscli from Kevin Fenzi.
I participate in a weekly symposium for IT professionals who are enthusiastic about FLOSS every Saturday Morning in Austin. As a group, we discuss whatever problems we are facing in our work and home use of Linux. We meet at Epoch Coffee, in the Village on the North side of Austin and the group participation is open to you.
My personal project interests are in emacs, fedora cloud, and python support. I am currently working on packaging ec2-instance-connect for Fedora.
Websites: davidduncan.org
Contact
- Email: davdunc @gmail.com or davdunc at amazon com
- IRC: davdunc #emacs #fedora-cloud
- Fedora Account: davdunc on the Fedora Account System
Activities within Fedora
- Produced the Fedora Temporary tattoos in 2010.
- Currently an advocate and ambassador in the Austin, TX area.
- Working to improve the availability of Fedora Server and Fedora-CoreOS through the AWS Marketplace.
Previously Successful Events and Projects
Dallas_Area_Software_Freedom_Day