
Hi! I joined the weekly infra meeting and the lists two weeks ago, but I forgot to even introduce myself, so here I go. I'm David Caro, I started in the computer world as a sysadmin, but each day I'm closer and closer to the development side. I've worked as sysadmin for a retail e-commerce (a startup that grew really really fast, from 20 to 500 employees in less than 3 years), release manager at Telefónica r+D (for another web based product) and right now I'm working in the CI team for the RHEV project at Red Hat. I always have been close to open source (you can also find me as david.caro@fsf.org), and from the beginning I've always chosen linux/BSD to run all the systems that I've managed, from desktops to web server farms. I have experience and I'm actively working with technologies like puppet, foreman, jenkins and have worked with mediawiki, apache, and a lot of other common web architecture technologies. And I though that working with RHEV puts me in a very good position for being useful to the oVirt project, so here I am, eager to help :) ---- David Caro

Welcome david! i'm sure infra team will benefit greatly from your expertise in various subjects. as you know there are a few projects coming soon, like Jenkins server migration and installing foreman+puppet servers to manage the infra, so your help is much appreciated! i look forward seeing you join the team as maintainer in the near future. Eyal Edri. ----- Original Message -----
From: "David Caro Estevez" <dcaroest@redhat.com> To: "infra" <infra@ovirt.org> Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2012 8:57:20 PM Subject: Hi everyone
Hi! I joined the weekly infra meeting and the lists two weeks ago, but I forgot to even introduce myself, so here I go.
I'm David Caro, I started in the computer world as a sysadmin, but each day I'm closer and closer to the development side. I've worked as sysadmin for a retail e-commerce (a startup that grew really really fast, from 20 to 500 employees in less than 3 years), release manager at Telefónica r+D (for another web based product) and right now I'm working in the CI team for the RHEV project at Red Hat.
I always have been close to open source (you can also find me as david.caro@fsf.org), and from the beginning I've always chosen linux/BSD to run all the systems that I've managed, from desktops to web server farms.
I have experience and I'm actively working with technologies like puppet, foreman, jenkins and have worked with mediawiki, apache, and a lot of other common web architecture technologies.
And I though that working with RHEV puts me in a very good position for being useful to the oVirt project, so here I am, eager to help :)
---- David Caro
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David Caro Estevez
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Eyal Edri