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I am a Fedora Project contributor since September 2015. You can read more about my participation in Fedora [https://jwf.io/#fedora on my website]. I first used Linux (and Fedora) in December 2013. Fedora 20 was my first desktop Linux distro. You can find more about me and what I'm doing [https://blog.jwf.io on my blog].
I am a Fedora Project contributor since September 2015. You can read more about my participation in Fedora [https://jwf.io/#fedora on my website]. I first used Linux (and Fedora) in December 2013. Fedora 20 was my first desktop Linux distro. You can find more about me and what I'm doing [https://blog.jwf.io on my blog].


The best way to get in touch with me is either via email or Matrix (<code>jflory7@fedora.im</code>).
The best way to get in touch with me is either via Matrix (<code>jflory7@fedora.im</code>).





Revision as of 13:53, 12 July 2024

Justin W. Flory
Personal information
Pronouns: he/him
Location: From the United States
Birthday: Private
Homepage: jwf.io#fedora
E-mail: jwf [at] redhat [dot] com
GPG key: 7748B15FA8FA4C7E
Contact information
Twitter: jwf_foss
LinkedIn: justinwflory
Fediverse: jwf@floss.social
GitHub: jwflory
GitLab: jwflory

Fedora-specific information
FAS name: jflory7
Fedora e-mail: jflory7@fedoraproject.org
Fedora homepage: jflory7.fedorapeople.org
 


About me

Since October 2022, I am the fourth and current Fedora Community Architect (FCA). Formerly known as FCAIC, and FCL before that. Naming things is hard. :-)

I am a Fedora Project contributor since September 2015. You can read more about my participation in Fedora on my website. I first used Linux (and Fedora) in December 2013. Fedora 20 was my first desktop Linux distro. You can find more about me and what I'm doing on my blog.

The best way to get in touch with me is either via Matrix (jflory7@fedora.im).


Scratchpad

In the 2010s, I used the Fedora Wiki as a virtual notebook (or "scratchpad") for miscellaneous ideas, thoughts, or concepts that needed refinement. They were related to Fedora in some way. They are preserved historically below:

My Scratchpad