From Fedora Project Wiki

No edit summary
 
(6 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
= Richard Mayhew =
== About Me: ==
== About Me: ==


I am a Linux Fanatic from Johannesburg, South Africa. I work for a large Mobile Company, running their ISP Division. I spend most of my spare time introducing people to the world of Linux, having a great time being on the committee of our National Subaru club and drinking various brands of coffee!
I am a Linux Fanatic from Johannesburg, South Africa. I work for a large Mobile Company, running their IT Infrastructure & ISP Divisions. I spend most of my spare time introducing people to the world of Linux, having a great time being with my Subaru WRX and drinking various brands of coffee!


== Personal Information: ==
== Personal Information: ==
Line 7: Line 9:
* Name: Richard Mayhew
* Name: Richard Mayhew
* Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
* Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
* Email: richard at splash dot co dot za
* Email: splash at fedoraproject.org
* IRC Nick: Splash / InsaneSplash
* IRC Nick: Splash / InsaneSplash


== Projects: ==
== Activities: ==


# Currently run an Introduction to Linux course
# Currently run an Introduction to Linux course
# Run a local CentOS IPv6 Lab Network - http://www.ipv6lab.co.za
# Investigating the setup of a Public WiFi Linux Distribution Mirror




[[Category:Homepage]]
[[Category:Ambassadors from South Africa]]
[[Category:AmbassadorsSouthAfrica]]

Latest revision as of 10:35, 30 July 2014

Richard Mayhew

About Me:

I am a Linux Fanatic from Johannesburg, South Africa. I work for a large Mobile Company, running their IT Infrastructure & ISP Divisions. I spend most of my spare time introducing people to the world of Linux, having a great time being with my Subaru WRX and drinking various brands of coffee!

Personal Information:

  • Name: Richard Mayhew
  • Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Email: splash at fedoraproject.org
  • IRC Nick: Splash / InsaneSplash

Activities:

  1. Currently run an Introduction to Linux course
  2. Run a local CentOS IPv6 Lab Network - http://www.ipv6lab.co.za
  3. Investigating the setup of a Public WiFi Linux Distribution Mirror