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I help design and maintain large-scale clusters for High Performance Computing and research, as well as write and debug parallel code in MPI and OpenMP. I have been using Fedora (and previously RedHat) since the RH7 days, and love telling everyone who will listen about the simplicity, stability and usability of Fedora.
I help design and maintain large-scale clusters for High Performance Computing and research, as well as write and debug parallel code in MPI and OpenMP. I have been using Fedora (and previously RedHat) since the RH7 days, and love telling everyone who will listen about the simplicity, stability and usability of Fedora.
== Contact ==
* '''Email''': mailto:pascalprogrammer@fedoraproject.org
* '''IRC''': pascalprogrammer
* '''GPG key''':
* '''Fedora Account''': pascalprogrammer


== Activities within Fedora ==
== Activities within Fedora ==

Revision as of 17:55, 7 June 2010

Lucas Avery Wilson
[[Image:|center|250px|Lucas Avery Wilson]]
Fedora Information
FAS name: pascalprogrammer
Fedora email: pascalprogrammer@fedoraproject.org
IRC nick: pascalprogrammer
IRC channels: #fedora-ambassadors
Fedorapeople page: https://pascalprogrammer.fedorapeople.org
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Lucas Avery Wilson

I help design and maintain large-scale clusters for High Performance Computing and research, as well as write and debug parallel code in MPI and OpenMP. I have been using Fedora (and previously RedHat) since the RH7 days, and love telling everyone who will listen about the simplicity, stability and usability of Fedora.

Activities within Fedora

  • Convincing people to give Fedora a try