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= About Me = | = About Me = | ||
I currently live in Simpsonville, SC, with my wife of 16 years and 9 year old son. I currently work for the imaging division of Sharp Electronics. I'm the IT/network/computer person for our church and very active with the Boy Scouts of America. I've been using Fedora as a desktop OS since I was at Nuvox, which would have been sometime around the Fedora | I currently live in Simpsonville, SC, with my wife of 16 years and 9 year old son. I currently work for the imaging division of Sharp Electronics. I'm the IT/network/computer person for our church and very active with the Boy Scouts of America. I've been using Fedora as a desktop OS since I was at Nuvox, which would have been sometime around the Fedora 4-ish days. | ||
= Why I Joined Fedora = | = Why I Joined Fedora = | ||
I joined the Fedora project in May 2009 after being threatened......uh, I mean.....talked into it by David Nalley. I want to show as many people at possible just how easy it is with Fedora to migrate away from that other operating system. | I joined the Fedora project in May 2009 after being threatened......uh, I mean.....talked into it by David Nalley. I want to show as many people at possible just how easy it is with Fedora to migrate away from that other operating system. |
Revision as of 15:27, 14 June 2009
Lee Brewer
I'm still putting this page together, but here's the basics:
Name: Lee Brewer
Occupation: IT
Employer: Sharp Business Systems
Location: Simpsonville, SC
About Me
I currently live in Simpsonville, SC, with my wife of 16 years and 9 year old son. I currently work for the imaging division of Sharp Electronics. I'm the IT/network/computer person for our church and very active with the Boy Scouts of America. I've been using Fedora as a desktop OS since I was at Nuvox, which would have been sometime around the Fedora 4-ish days.
Why I Joined Fedora
I joined the Fedora project in May 2009 after being threatened......uh, I mean.....talked into it by David Nalley. I want to show as many people at possible just how easy it is with Fedora to migrate away from that other operating system.