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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Hello, there. My name is Sergio, and currently live in the city of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campinas Campinas], in São Paulo state, Brazil. | Hello, there. My name is Sergio, and currently I live in the city of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campinas Campinas], in São Paulo state, Brazil. | ||
I work for Red Hat, and my job is to develop [http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/ GDB], the GNU Debugger, which is part of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_toolchain GNU Toolchain]. | |||
I have been using Fedora for quite some time now (since Fedora 12), and it really impressed me from the first moment I saw. Being a FLOSS developer, and working with low level programming, I was expecting some impedance because I always heard that Fedora was not good for programmers. Well, people were completely wrong about it! Fedora can be user-friendly and nerd-friendly at the same time :-). | |||
I coursed Computer Science at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNICAMP UNICAMP], and graduated in 2009. Since then, I have worked at IBM's Linux Technology Center, and now at Red Hat. | I coursed Computer Science at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNICAMP UNICAMP], and graduated in 2009. Since then, I have worked at IBM's Linux Technology Center, and now at Red Hat. |
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Sergio (sergiodj) Durigan Junior | |
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Home: | Campinas, São Paulo, Brasil |
Fedora-specific Information | |
FAS-Name: | sergiodj |
Fedora-Mail: | sergiodj@fedoraproject.org |
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Private Mail: | sergiodj@fedoraproject.org |
IRC: | sergiodj on Libera.Chat, in: |
#fedora-br #fedora-ambassadors #fedora-latam #fedora-devel | |
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Biography
Hello, there. My name is Sergio, and currently I live in the city of Campinas, in São Paulo state, Brazil.
I work for Red Hat, and my job is to develop GDB, the GNU Debugger, which is part of the GNU Toolchain.
I have been using Fedora for quite some time now (since Fedora 12), and it really impressed me from the first moment I saw. Being a FLOSS developer, and working with low level programming, I was expecting some impedance because I always heard that Fedora was not good for programmers. Well, people were completely wrong about it! Fedora can be user-friendly and nerd-friendly at the same time :-).
I coursed Computer Science at UNICAMP, and graduated in 2009. Since then, I have worked at IBM's Linux Technology Center, and now at Red Hat.
Activities
Currently, I am the backup maintainer of the GDB package on Fedora.
I am also becoming more involved with local communities, and trying to spread the word about Fedora for more GNU/Linux users.
I am a Fedora Ambassador in Brazil (and consequently LATAM).
Presentations
Here is a list of my presentations about the Project Fedora. Whenever I can, I try to put the slides online and also to make a report about it in my personal blog.
2012
SECCOMP at UNESP Rio Claro
- Where: UNESP (brazilian public university), Rio Claro campus, at SECCOMP (Computer's Week)
- When: October 23, 2012
- What: Presentation about "What is Fedora", in pt_BR.
- Detailed report (in pt_BR): http://blog.sergiodj.net/post/2012-10-24-relato-apresentacao-fedora-unesp-rio-claro/
- Slides (in pt_BR): http://sergiodj.fedorapeople.org/presentations/2012/SECCOMP-UNESP-Rio-Claro/ (credits for the slides go to Paul W. Frields, I only translated them to pt_BR)