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I first picked up a Linux distribution on a magazine cover CD in 1999, and have spent much of my professional life and hobby time working/playing with it since. I studied computer science in the early 00s, before migrating into bioinformatics research, and then high performance computing. Currently, I work on a container runtime used mainly in HPC, packaged as singularity-ce here. | I first picked up a Linux distribution on a magazine cover CD in 1999, and have spent much of my professional life and hobby time working/playing with it since. I studied computer science in the early 00s, before migrating into bioinformatics research, and then high performance computing. Currently, I work on a container runtime used mainly in HPC, packaged as singularity-ce here. | ||
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David Claude Trudgian | |
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Pronouns: | he/him |
Location: | Cornwall, United Kingdom
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IRC: | dctrud on irc.libera.chat |
GitHub: | dtrudg
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FAS name: | dctrud |
Fedora e-mail: | dctrud@fedoraproject.org |
Fedora homepage: | dctrud.fedorapeople.org |
dctrud
Hello!
I am David Trudgian, currently living in Cornwall in the UK.
I contribute to Fedora as part of my employment with Sylabs Inc., maintaining singularity-ce and possibly some closely related packages.
Please note that I do not check Fedora related email, bugzilla etc. outside of working hours / workdays. It might take me a little while for me to get back to you if I'm on vacation.
Background
I first picked up a Linux distribution on a magazine cover CD in 1999, and have spent much of my professional life and hobby time working/playing with it since. I studied computer science in the early 00s, before migrating into bioinformatics research, and then high performance computing. Currently, I work on a container runtime used mainly in HPC, packaged as singularity-ce here.