Alessandro Bugliazzini | |
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Personal information | |
Pronouns: | he/him |
Location: | Viterbo, Italy |
Birthday: | Private |
Homepage: | https://burtozwilson.smol.pub/ |
E-mail: | yattatux [at] posteo [dot] net |
GPG key: | 1B649DBF89CCAA19 |
Contact information | |
GitHub: | yattatux |
GitLab: | yattatux
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Fedora-specific information | |
FAS name: | yattatux |
Fedora e-mail: | yattatux@fedoraproject.org |
Fedora homepage: | yattatux.fedorapeople.org |
About Me
Hi there, I'm Yattatux
Enthusiastic Fedora GNU/Linux user, I support the FLOSS software and love pixel-art retrogames. I often travel by bicycle.
The best way to get in touch with me is either via email or Matrix (@yattatux:fedora.im
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I'm Fedora user since 2012, and I love it.
I contributed as a documentation author (in Italian language, of course) and forum moderator in the Italian Fedora community: FedoraOnline.it
In my spare time I like to write.
I am a cyberpunk and weird author (some people know me as Burt OZ Wilson or Alessandro) and I use Fedora for all my creative workflows.
The connection between my passion for writing and my daily use of Fedora as a power user (in addition to all the FLOSS software) convinced me to write a manual dedicated to using Fedora in creative writing. So, in 2017 “Open Writing On Fedora 25” was born: it is a free downloadable PDF manual. In it is described, in its various chapters, what Fedora is, how to install it, and how a creator can manage her/him workflow using Fedora and the FLOSS software that can be installed in it.
Knowledges
Not much, actually.
I like to try and experiment, and I find answers by reading documentation or man pages. So, I can't offer much to Fedora from a technical standpoint: but I use my few skills to try to help other novice users (like me) improve their experience with Fedora. My experiences involve solving the (few) problems I myself have encountered in using the Fedora system and the targeted use of software targeted at writing.
Current Plans about FLOSS
It's really banal, I know: to make the most of my abilities, I have to do what I do best.
What I do best (in my opinion) is writing. For this reason, in addition to collaborating on translating the site and doc into Italian, I am pursuing a personal (but hopefully becoming collaborative) project about Fedora: a new version of “Open Writing On Fedora”.
Currently the project is open on Codeberg to anyone who wants to collaborate. Link: https://codeberg.org/yattatux/oWoF
I would also like to follow, start as a spectator, the Fedora DEI: I think it is one of the most interesting Fedora teams and subprojects.
How I'm using Fedora
This is my Fedora configuration: Fujitsu Lifebook S936, 20gb Ram, 2x SSD, Mechanical keyboard Cherry MX brown.
Fedora 40 Workstation
- Desktop Environment: Gnome
- Browser Web: Firefox
- Client Chat: Ferdium (for Telegram, IRC, Matrix)
- Editor: Zettlr, Apostrophe, Emacs, Geany, Gnome-editor (I use Markdown, AsciiDoc, Fountain)
- IDE: VSCodium
- Player: VLC
I am also currently trying Fedora Silverblue. Could it be my future choice?
Activities within Fedora
- L10n: Fedora Localization Contributor in Italian
- Fedora Silverblue Doc: minor documentation update
I am trying to follow, as much as possible, the documentation, QA and DEI.