For my day job, I work on enabling system boot for Red Hat. As such, my focuses are upstream development and Fedora/RHEL packaging. In a previous role, I was Red Hat's Kerberos development lead, and still chair the IETF Common Authentication Technology Next Generation (kitten) working group. I was originally hired at Red Hat in 2013 as an intern.
I work primarily in C, though I'm also happy in Python, various Assemblies, Haskell, Standard ML, and various Lisps.
For human languages, I speak English (native/professional), Spanish (intermediate), Norwegian Bokmål (beginner), and Classical Latin (possibly atrophied).
Outside work, I enjoy playing loud guitar, fermenting things, hiking/camping, biking, growing plants, and generally being outdoors.
I have a weakness for retro Apple hardware (m68k/early powerpc eras), though I'm not a collector. My regular keyboard is an Apple Extended II; also on that ADB adapter is a Kensington TurboMouse. Previously I've also operated a AppleTalk/LocalTalk network for printing. Using old / severely underspec'd hardware in modern computing environments is how I got started with Linux.
Find me
- FAS: rharwood
- IRC: rharwood (Freenode)
- Work email: my Fedora username AT redhat.com
- GPG: 039A 9CEA 19DE 9508 C368 75AA 2532 F917 6A95 A442
- GitHub: @frozencemetery
- website: https://mivehind.net (hosts infrequent blog posts)
- bodhi: https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/users/rharwood
Badges
The badge artwork is beautiful, and the badge integration took work to put together. However, it is my belief that badges (and competitive gamification in general) are long-term detrimental to well-being. I have therefore not linked them here.