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|REAL-NAME=Ricardo Martinelli de Oliveira
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|birthplate = Sao Paulo, Brazil
|birthplate = Sao Paulo, Brazil
|HOME= Sao Paulo, Brazil
|HOME= Sao Paulo, Brazil

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Ricardo Martinelli de Oliveira
Ricardo Martinelli de Oliveira
Ricardo Martinelli de Oliveira
Ricardo Martinelli de Oliveira
Personal Information
Home: Sao Paulo, Brazil
Fedora-specific Information
FAS-Name: rimolive
Fedora-Mail: rimolive@fedoraproject.org
Miscellaneous Information


IRC: rmartinelli on Libera.Chat, in:
#fedora-br,#openshift
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Looking for a mentor?

I have 10+ years of support and Java development experience and working for companies like IBM and Ericsson, and is now Senior Technical Support Enginner for Red Hat, providing development support for customer in Web Frameworks and Hibernate/JPA and helping customers in troubleshooting production applications. Also, I'm helping the team spread knowledge about OpenShift in Brazil, presenting in events for a local JUG in Sao Jose dos Campos and in Sao Paulo events like TDC (The Developers Conference), JustJava and JUDCon. In my blog(http://aprendendo-cloud-computing.blogspot.com) I try to provide a better experience about Openshift development and concepts about Cloud Computing in general.

Contact information

I can be found at Google+, Linkedin and Github.