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Zach Oglesby
Zach Oglesby
Zach Oglesby
Zach Oglesby
Personal Information
Born: July 7 in
Home: Baltimore, MD
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FAS-Name: zoglesby
Fedora-Mail: zoglesby@fedoraproject.org
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GPG-Key: F20C4707
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About

Zach Oglesby is a a database administrator who works with large PostgreSQL databases.

Docs

I started with Fedora as a docs guy and that is were I will most likely devote the majority of my time. I am responsible for the Multimedia Beat, and bugs that you file against Readme Burning Iso get sent to me. You can almost always find me in #fedora-docs if you have docs questions for me.

QA

I am also orgnizing the docs projects initivate to have a more formal QA process. If you would like to get invloved please check out the Docs QA page.

Packaging

I just recently started to package to help with the Haskell SIG, I have a few packages in review, and I am currently the owner of the following:

ghc-utf8-string

ghc-X11-xft

Haskell SIG

I use Xmonad and Haskell every day, so when I noticed that Fedora needed help in this area I started to help out. I am currently packaging haskell libraries, and in the long term I would like to work more on the Haskell Spin, and maybe even a Xmonad (without Gnome) spin.