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== A Little About Me ==
== A Little About Me ==


I am currently an aspiring sysadmin and have been a Fedora user since Fedora Core 1. When I'm not putting out fires on the IRC network I help operate I'm learning web application development using Python.
I’m Nick, and I’m a self-employed (though also looking for full time work) web and mobile applications developer. I’m a huge supporter of open source as both a development model, and as a philosophy. Typical things that get me excited are Linux, The Web, Android, SoC (system on a chip) and a good cup of coffee.
I like to stay active in my local community as well. I help local non-profits design cost effective IT solutions using Linux and open source.  


I should mention I love good coffee :D
I have been working with computers and the web ever since I was little. I still remember the Christmas when I got my first computer an a “Learn HTML” book with it. Ever since then I have been in love with technology and creating awesome software.
 
I came to Fedora only recently, switching back and forth between Fedora and Ubuntu with Fedora 16 and I am now using Fedora as my main workstation with this great Fedora 18 release.
== Contact ==
== Contact ==


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


* Would like to join the Infrastructure team
* In the process of joining BugZappers
* Would like to help invent new ways to encourage people to contribute to the Fedora Project
* Currently looking for solutions to package and get the program ReText into the Fedora repositores.
* Would like to help improve the Fedora Project's web applications used by developers.
* I hang out in #fedora a lot to help out with end-user support
* I love helping out in #fedora. Every person helped is someone who is more likely to stick with Fedora and give back
* Also seeking membership with the websites team, my skills are probably most useful here.
* I love to advocate the Fedora Project every chance I get. There is so much cool stuff you can do with Fedora and I love showing people.
* I'm open to package requests (if you need a package and need help with the packaging process, I'll be glad to see if I can help you and package it for you).

Revision as of 02:34, 27 January 2013

Nicholas Alonge

A Little About Me

I’m Nick, and I’m a self-employed (though also looking for full time work) web and mobile applications developer. I’m a huge supporter of open source as both a development model, and as a philosophy. Typical things that get me excited are Linux, The Web, Android, SoC (system on a chip) and a good cup of coffee.

I have been working with computers and the web ever since I was little. I still remember the Christmas when I got my first computer an a “Learn HTML” book with it. Ever since then I have been in love with technology and creating awesome software.

I came to Fedora only recently, switching back and forth between Fedora and Ubuntu with Fedora 16 and I am now using Fedora as my main workstation with this great Fedora 18 release.

Contact

  • Email: nick dot alonge at gmail dot com
  • IRC: cafejunkie on freenode
  • Fedora Account: nalonge

Activities within Fedora

  • In the process of joining BugZappers
  • Currently looking for solutions to package and get the program ReText into the Fedora repositores.
  • I hang out in #fedora a lot to help out with end-user support
  • Also seeking membership with the websites team, my skills are probably most useful here.
  • I'm open to package requests (if you need a package and need help with the packaging process, I'll be glad to see if I can help you and package it for you).