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Jim Perrin
Jim Perrin
Jim Perrin
Jim Perrin
Personal Information
Home: http://jperrin.org/
Fedora-specific Information
FAS-Name: jperrin
Fedora-Mail: jperrin@fedoraproject.org
Miscellaneous Information
GPG-Key: FA09AD77
IRC: Evolution on Libera.Chat, in:
#centos, #centos-devel, #centos-social, #rhel, #epel (and others)
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Let Me Introduce Myself Involvement Paranoid Panda Crypto Panda In Search of the Bull (Tester I) Discovery of the Footprints (Tester II) Embryo Like a Rock (Updates-Stable I) DevConf 2016 Speaker Is this thing on? (Updates-Testing I) Corporate Drone Take this and call me in the morning Baby Badger Associate Badger (Badger 1.5) FOSDEM 2017 Attendee Flock 2017 Attendee Junior Editor Red Hat Summit 2018 Flock 2018 Attendee Rollercoaster Restaurant Tadpole with Legs FOSDEM 2019 Attendee I Voted: Fedora 31 Egg Junior Badger (Badger I) If you build it... (Koji Success I) What goes up... (Koji Failure I) Override, you say? LISA16 Associate Editor It's a Cake Thing You’re on a boat! Fedora & CentOS Social @ Summit 2020 Macaron (Cookie I) Extra!  Extra! Clickbait (Fedora Magazine I) Adult Frog Mugshot Bona Fide Perceiving the Bull (Tester III) What goes around comes around (Karma I) Docs FAD 2016 You can call me "Patches" (SCM I) Tadpole DevConf 2019 Attendee Flock 2019 Attendee The Panda Is In Froglet Clickbait (Fedora Magazine II) Long Life to Pagure (Pagure I) Long Life to Pagure (Pagure VI) Long Life to Pagure (Pagure III) Senior Badger (Badger II) Long Life to Pagure (Pagure II) Long Life to Pagure (Pagure IV) Long Life to Pagure (Pagure V)
 


I've been running Linux systems since 1999, moved to using Red Hat Linux in 2000, and have been involved with the CentOS project since 2004. I've worked as a consultant for defense contractors and in the oil and gas industry, where I managed large scale deployment, automation, and systems integration. I will frequently run a variety of Linux distributions and other operating systems in order to try to stay as current as possible with other methods for solving problems we all face when building and running something as complex as a modern Linux distribution.

I joined Red Hat in August of 2014, and in 2016 I became the manager of the CentOS Engineering team. My focus is on pushing community technology and making sure that my team has everything needed to be successful in what they do.