Join to Ovirt Infra Team

Karsten 'quaid' Wade kwade at redhat.com
Tue Jun 5 07:11:38 UTC 2012


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On 06/04/2012 11:22 PM, Robert Middleswarth wrote:
> I had sent in an similar offer but mine got stalled in the monitor 
> queue.  I didn't want to resend figuring the old one would pop-up 5
> min after I sent the new one in.  Isn't that the way it always
> seems to work :)

I admit to being a poor moderator. :) Happy to add moderators and
admins, though, so we increase the chance of having not-poor moderators.

> A brief overview of myself.  I have been working with Linux since
> the Slackware 1.3 days and started working with Red Hat based
> distro's around Red Hat 4.0.  Anyone else remember the joy of
> installing gnome 1.02 :) I think that is where the term Dependency
> hell came from. Although my job over the last 6 years has been
> working with Debian based systems.  I have been following oVirt
> since Nov. during the relaunch. Although I have been pretty regular
> user of Git for some time Gerrit and Jenkins are still very new to
> me.  My Strengths are in dealing with the wonders of emails
> because I work in a small group just about any thing that needs
> done I have worked on.  I know php, really well, perl to hack it
> up, python I am ok with just need to use it more.  Java I really 
> don't know but am starting to learn it some.

Sounds great, Robert, and thanks for following up. Your skills sound
very useful to me for this team. Unlike the deep bowels of oVirt
development, the languages our infrastructure use are more like PHP.
Some of the tools are Java-based (Jenkins, Gerrit), so you have
chances to learn there outside of the oVirt codebase itself.

I'd like to see if there is a regular meeting time that might allow us
all to get together and do some thinking and planning. Feel free to
paint in some times for yourself, see if we can find some convergence
when some folks are a available.

http://whenisgood.net/yybbdkk

Otherwise, let's start using this mailing list for the same thinking
and planning.

Cheers - Karsten
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Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Analyst - Community Growth
Red Hat Open Source and Standards (OSAS)
http://TheOpenSourceWay.org
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