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John J. McDonough is a retired software professional who has been a long term user of Fedora / Red Hat. | John J. McDonough is a retired software professional who has been a long term user of Fedora / Red Hat. | ||
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John's development experience covers the gamut from embedded microcontrollers to IBM mainframes and from pre-CP/M operating systems to F10. | John's development experience covers the gamut from embedded microcontrollers to IBM mainframes and from pre-CP/M operating systems to F10. | ||
electronical mail | == Contact == | ||
'''electronical mail''': wb8rcr àŧ arrl ه net | |||
'''IRC''': is6s | |||
'''Twitter''': wb8rcr | |||
== Where in the world == | |||
usually, Midland, Michigan ... a very cold place |
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John J. McDonough
John J. McDonough is a retired software professional who has been a long term user of Fedora / Red Hat.
Although his focus through the latter part of his career was on the software process, he still loves to grok a little code when the excuse arises. He has consulted on software process improvement with multinational companies all over the world. He is a Six Sigma Master Black Belt.
John's development experience covers the gamut from embedded microcontrollers to IBM mainframes and from pre-CP/M operating systems to F10.
Contact
electronical mail: wb8rcr àŧ arrl ه net
IRC: is6s
Twitter: wb8rcr
Where in the world
usually, Midland, Michigan ... a very cold place