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After the university, I took a job in one institute where I was offered either MS Windows or Fedora (FC3 I guess). The other 3 people in my team were running on Fedora so I took it as well. | After the university, I took a job in one institute where I was offered either MS Windows or Fedora (FC3 I guess). The other 3 people in my team were running on Fedora so I took it as well. | ||
Since 2008, I use just and only Fedora (even in company where I work now | Since 2008, I use just and only Fedora (even in the company where I work now - they adopted Linux so I can use Fedora even in the office) | ||
== Contribution to Fedora == | == Contribution to Fedora == |
Revision as of 17:56, 18 September 2014
About Me
My first contact with Linux was at university in 2003. We had 2 PC Labs there - one with MS Windows workstations (permanently full of people) and second was Unix lab (except lectures mostly empty :-) ). Due to lack of free space on Windows lab, I attended the Unix lab where we had Fedora Core 1 that just replaced RedHat on Lab's workstations. Anyway I didn't pay much attention to this operating system yet.
After the university, I took a job in one institute where I was offered either MS Windows or Fedora (FC3 I guess). The other 3 people in my team were running on Fedora so I took it as well.
Since 2008, I use just and only Fedora (even in the company where I work now - they adopted Linux so I can use Fedora even in the office)
Contribution to Fedora
None for long time. I just reported bugs if I found some. I wanted to change it so I moved from pasive user to active contributor. I am not a developer, well I try to support in other activities like packages testing, bug reporting, translations, tagging etc.