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= J. Randall Owens =
== J. Randall Owens ==


I've been using Linux since about 1992 or 1993 (although back then, I didn't even know it wasn't the default PC OS), Red Hat since about RH6.
I've been using Linux since about 1992 or 1993 (although back then, I didn't even know it wasn't the default PC OS), Red Hat since about RH6.
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I know perl rather well, and networking.  I build a few packages here and there.  I'm quite the proofreader by nature, too, which often comes in handy in these wikis.
I know perl rather well, and networking.  I build a few packages here and there.  I'm quite the proofreader by nature, too, which often comes in handy in these wikis.
I'm starting to think that I might have found my calling here.  I'm beginning to realize how IPv6-ready Fedora isn't, in some ways.  Might be time to bust out the evangelism.


Also see my [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:JohnOwens Wikipedia page], or [http://www.ghiapet.net/ my own website].  On bugzilla.redhat.com, I <strike>am</strike> was <bugzilla.redhat AT ghiapet.homeip.net>; now I use the same email address there as here, of course.
Also see my [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:JohnOwens Wikipedia page], or [http://www.ghiapet.net/ my own website].  On bugzilla.redhat.com, I <strike>am</strike> was <bugzilla.redhat AT ghiapet.homeip.net>; now I use the same email address there as here, of course.

Revision as of 05:39, 10 August 2009

J. Randall Owens

I've been using Linux since about 1992 or 1993 (although back then, I didn't even know it wasn't the default PC OS), Red Hat since about RH6.

My main claim to Fedora-related fame so far is a little snippet of code in rpm-build, so there's a little bit of me in all Fedora packages since F8. I even just finally found my name in the changelog!

I know perl rather well, and networking. I build a few packages here and there. I'm quite the proofreader by nature, too, which often comes in handy in these wikis.

I'm starting to think that I might have found my calling here. I'm beginning to realize how IPv6-ready Fedora isn't, in some ways. Might be time to bust out the evangelism.

Also see my Wikipedia page, or my own website. On bugzilla.redhat.com, I am was <bugzilla.redhat AT ghiapet.homeip.net>; now I use the same email address there as here, of course.