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Adam John Miller
Adam John Miller
Adam John Miller
Adam John Miller
Personal Information
Home: Texas
Fedora-specific Information
FAS-Name: maxamillion
Fedora-Mail: maxamillion@fedoraproject.org
Miscellaneous Information
Private Mail: maxamillion@fedoraproject.org
IRC: maxamillion on Libera.Chat, in:
Badges (154)
Bona Fide If you build it... (Koji Success I) If you build it... (Koji Success II) Junior Badger (Badger I) Involvement Proven Tester You can call me "Patches" (SCM I) Ambassador Is this thing on? (Updates-Testing I) You can call me "Patches" (SCM II) Curious Penguin (Ask Fedora I) In Search of the Bull (Tester I) Is this thing on? (Updates-Testing II) Like a Rock (Updates-Stable I) White Hat Let Me Introduce Myself Partners in Crime Discovery of the Footprints (Tester II) Bloggin' it! (Planet I) Bloggin' it! (Planet III) Bloggin' it! (Planet IV) Bloggin' it! (Planet II) Embryo Tadpole Egg Take this and call me in the morning You can call me "Patches" (SCM III) Building the Outer Ring (Copr Build I) Like a Rock (Updates-Stable II) Building the Outer Ring (Copr Build IV) Senior Badger (Badger II) Consolation Prize Missed the Train Corporate Drone Proven Packager Fedora at RH Summit, 2015 Flock 2015 Speaker Froglet Senior Editor Helping Hand Master Editor Badge Junkie (Badger IV) Black and White (Cookie III) Python SIG member Fedora 25 Change Accepted Community Messenger I Parselmouth I You can call me "Patches" (SCM IV) If you build it... (Koji Success IV) What goes up... (Koji Failure III) What goes around comes around (Karma III) DevConf 2017 Attendee Nuancier F26 Community Messenger II Flock 2017 Attendee Steampunk Arcade Trust me, I know what I am doing Long Life to Pagure (Pagure V) Rainbow (Cookie V) I converted to btrfs! Lets have a party Fedora 34 Nest Attendee 2021 DevConf.cz 2022 Attendee Lets have a party Fedora 37 Red Hat Summit 2023 Red Hat Summit 2024 Perceiving the Bull (Tester III) What goes around comes around (Karma I) What goes around comes around (Karma II) It still works! Catching the Bull (Tester IV) Building the Outer Ring (Copr Build II) The cat came back... Building the Outer Ring (Copr Build V) Speak Up! Baby Badger Taming the Bull (Tester V) Junior Tagger (Tagger I) Junior Package Tagger (Package Tagger I) Mugshot Shellshocked Associate Badger (Badger 1.5) Maestro Associate Editor Origin Secretary General Macaron (Cookie I) Let's do lunch! White Rabbit Tagger (Tagger II) Chief Editor Krakow Brews! Flock 2016 Speaker Is this thing on? (Updates-Testing III) Rockin' & Rollin' DevConf 2017 Speaker Red Hat Summit 2017 Like a Rock (Updates-Stable III) Patches (SCM V) Rollercoaster Restaurant It's a Cake Thing Flock 2018 Attendee Long Life to Pagure (Pagure VI) Long Life to Pagure (Pagure IV) I Voted: Fedora 32 nest-attendee-2020 Adult Frog Red Hat Summit 2021 I Voted: Fedora 34 Community Survey Taker I Building the Outer Ring (Copr Build VII) Lets have a party Fedora 36 I voted: Fedora 37 Tadpole with Legs What goes up... (Koji Failure I) If you build it... (Koji Success III) What goes up... (Koji Failure II) The Blessing of the FPL Junior Editor Building the Outer Ring (Copr Build III) Nom Nom Nom Horcrux Building the Outer Ring (Copr Build VI) XFCE SIG Delivery Packager Sponsor Chocolate Chip (Cookie II) Crypto Panda Paranoid Panda Riddle Me This Now, I return to my farm Top 500 DevConf 2016 Speaker Top 100 I voted: Fedora 41 Fedora 24 Change Accepted PyCon 2016 Attendee Red Hat Summit 2016 Flock 2016 Attendee Master Badger (Badger III) Crypto Badger Pizzelle (Cookie IV) Override, you say? Corporate Shill Red Hat Summit 2018 Long Life to Pagure (Pagure I) Long Life to Pagure (Pagure II) Long Life to Pagure (Pagure III) I Voted: Fedora 31 Fedora & CentOS Social @ Summit 2020 NYE Party Panda Nest with Fedora 2022 Attendee Let's have a party (Fedora 38) I voted: Fedora 38
 


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Adam John Miller

https://maxamillion.sh

About me

Distinguished Engineer at Red Hat

Husband. Father. Leader. Pythonista. Gopher. SysAdmin. Hatter. Texan. Geek. Author. Speaker. Linux nerd. InstructLab, Ansible, Fedora, CentOS Community Member.

I'm an Ansible upstream contributing developer, a long time Fedora Contributor, and a member of the InstructLab, Open Data Hub, and Kubeflow communities.

I've been a GNU/Linux user since Red Hat Linux 7.

I have an Undergraduate Degree in Computer Science and a Masters of Science in Information Assurance and Security. My main goal within the Open Source community is to contribute in any way that I am able in order to enhance FOSS.

I served as an elected member of the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee from December of 2015 through December of 2018.

You can find me on Twitter yelling into the void on occasion as @TheMaxamillion and on Fosstodon at @maxamillion@fosstodon.org.

Skill Set

I am comfortable coding in Python, Go, bash shell (3.0+), POSIX sh and I know my way around Ruby and Node.js but not nearly well enough to claim I'm "fluent" in either. I have some experience with Ada83, Java, C, C++ but am horridly out of practice. I know some Intel-x86 and MIPS assembly but prefer to not ever code in either. I'm always dabbling in different programming languages because I find them fascinating but haven't found another language in my dabbling that I feel comfortable enough with to claim as a "skill".

I am well versed in Ansible, using it for automating but also developing against it's code base and developing plugins/modules.

I am an experienced RPM Packager, Fedora Packager, Fedora Proven Packager, and the original Author of the RPM Packaging Guide.

I have professional experience with debian and Fedora/RHEL/CentOS server administration (in an array of implementations) and general (desktop/laptop) use but tend to focus on the Red Hat family of distributions.

I am currently a Red Hat Certified Professional, Certificate Number: 110-008-810

My resume.

My Open Source Contributions

GitHub

I can be found here on github.com

pagure

I can be found here on pagure.io

Management & Automation Engineering

Starting February 2021, I became the Red Hat Edge Management & Automation Architect where I focus on designing, developing, and integrating Red Hat's Product Portfolio catered to managing large fleets of RHEL for Edge computing devices.

Ansible Engineering

Starting December 2017, I was a member of the Ansible Core Engineering Team focusing on upstream development of various Ansible related code and content. In Early 2019 I shifted focus and became the Engineering Architect and Lead Developer for Ansible Security Automation.

Fedora Engineering

Starting in April 2015, I was a member of the Fedora Engineering team mostly focusing on Fedora Release Engineering tooling but helping anywhere I am able as I am able.

OpenShift Origin

From April 2012 to April 2015 I was the Release Engineer for OpenShift Online at Red Hat. As a fan of Open Source and of OpenShift, I would love to help bring OpenShift Origin (the upstream to OpenShift Online) to as many users and developers within the community in any way I can, and will continue to strive towards that goal.

My Relation to the Fedora Project

I am currently a Fedora packager and plan to continue this for the foreseeable future. I still enjoy playing around with other distros but prefer to develop/package for Fedora as this project is the one that puts forth my own personal beliefs in software freedom as well as keeping up with wonderful quality assurance, a helpful community, inspiring innovation, and an over all solid distribution.

The Gnome Project

I am currently a Friend of Gnome and I encourage others to join in as well. http://www.gnome.org/friends/

KDE e.V. Join the Game

I am currently a supporter of KDE e.V.'s Join the Game program and I encourage others to join in as well. http://jointhegame.kde.org/

Support & Bug Triage

  • Tech support in #fedora, #rhel, and #epel on irc.freenode.net
  • Active in bugzilla

Development

Features/Changes

Other

Plans & Goals

I hope to continue to contribute to open source as a whole by developing custom applications, patching and packaging, giving support on irc support channels, writing wiki pages and documentation, and so much more.