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Jhoanir Torres
Jhoanir Torres
Personal information
Location: Quito, Ecuador
Homepage: https://fedoraproject.org/
E-mail: jhoanir@fedoraproject.org
GPG key: DEADBEEF
Contact information
IRC: jhoanir on irc.freenode.net
#fedora #fedora-ec #fedora-classroom #fedora-adm #fedora-commops #fedora-latam
Twitter: @jhoanir
Facebook: @jhoanir
LinkedIn: @jhoanir
Fedora-specific information
FAS name: jhoanir
Fedora e-mail: jhoanir@fedoraproject.org
Fedora homepage: jhoanir.fedorapeople.org
Fedora Badges earned (30)
Junior Badger (Badger I) Tadpole White Rabbit Egg Macaron (Cookie I) Associate Editor Let Me Introduce Myself Senior Editor Chocolate Chip (Cookie II) Master Editor CommOps Superstar I Voted: Fedora 30 Adult Frog Paranoid Panda Don't Call it a Comeback Involvement Embryo Crypto Panda Speak Up! Crypto Badger No Longer a Ronin Tadpole with Legs Secretary General Junior Editor Ambassador I Voted: Fedora 29 Froglet Associate Badger (Badger 1.5) nest-attendee-2020 Mugshot
 


About me

I'm an enthusiast for technology, open source, music, space exploration, coffee and pizza. I use linux since 2002. My first experience was Knoppix and then I made a jump to Slackware until I met gentoo and then, things went crazy. Currently, my job is to lead software development projects for Telefónica in Ecuador.

In my professional life I have worked with Redhat, Centos, Debian/Ubuntu, etc. Now I don't have many free time as before to make tweaks on things that should work fine at the first time after a new installation, this is one of the reasons why I choose Fedora to my personal use.

Now, I have a small custom container of fedora, which I always use to solve day-to-day problems on the job.

What I'm doing in the Fedora Project

Right now, I'm collaborating with:

Fedora Ecuador

Classroom

Fedora Join Special Interest Group

Infrastructure-Apprentice

Fedora Ambassador Program, Mentorship and Coaching


My thoughts about Fedora Community

I love the fedora community because it is really open and simple. It is an excellent environment to learn a lot and its users aren't robots or from another planet (just a few of them), which is very important. If you ask something to any interest group of this community, they will surely answer you and help you by quickly guiding you to solve the problem. This is an excellent motivation when you decide to collaborate with one open source project.

Events

Software Freedom day 2018, Quito - Ecuador

II Congreso de Software Libre, Tulcán - Ecuador

FLISOL 2018 Quito - Ecuador

On air talking about #Wannacry #OpenSource #SoftwareLibre, Quito - Ecuador

IV Jornadas Informáticas UTE 2017, Quito - Ecuador

FLISOL 2017, Quito - Ecuador

7mo Encuento Internacional de TICs Para la Gesión y Administración, Guaranda - Ecuador

FLISOL 2015, Ibarra - Ecuador

FLISOL 2009, Quito - Ecuador