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Welcome!

Hudson
Flight Engineer
Flight Engineer

Welcome to the Ansible group in the Red Hat Learning Community.

 

We're thrilled to have you here and hope that you find this platform to be a valuable resource for all your questions, concerns, and feedback related to our products and services. Our goal is to create a space where you can connect with other customers, share your experiences, and learn from each other. In this community, you'll be able to:

 

  • Ask questions and get answers from other customers and Red Hat associates
  • Share tips and best practices with other users

 

We believe that customer feedback is crucial to our success, so don't hesitate to share your thoughts with us and with your fellow community members. 

 

We're excited to see how this community grows and evolves over time, and we're looking forward to getting to know you better!

1 response
Trevor
Starfighter Starfighter
Starfighter

Thanks for having this group.  You can be sure 
that I'll be a regular customer - with questions.

Happy Friday!!!

About the Author
I first touched a PC in 1984. I really got hooked when I saw that I could actually send messages to another computer by connecting to the telephone line via this device called a modem. This truly fascinated me. My next fascination was writing programs, using a language called "Basic". I'm sure one of the reasons I was so fascinated with writing programs on the PC was because the only programming I had done was using Fortran, via the keypunch machine, and submitting a stack of cards to the batch operator. My how the technology has advanced since then. I don't recall the year I began my journey with UNIX, but I do recall that it was on an AT&T 3B15 minicomputer. All I ever saw was a dumb (kinda like me about UNIX at the time) terminal. From there, I graduated to Sun Microsystems offerings of UNIX - SunOS and Solaris. Yeah, I was a certified SCSA and SCNA. I worked hard for those certifications. I was so proud. I carried the flag for Sun back then, like I carry the flag for Red Hat now. I've also used IBM's AIX brand of UNIX, and HP's HP-UX brand of UNIX. I don't recall the first Linux I got my hands on, nor am I sure of the year I took the plunge. I do have some CDs with Red Hat Linux 4 on them. Well, I've always been one to hitch my wagon to the leader of a particular technology. In the world of Linux, I think it's safe to say that Red Hat is the undisputed king of that world. When Red Hat introduced their Red Hat Academy, I made a mad dash to get on board. However, the cost was just a little bit prohibitive for my institution's budget. Still, I never took my eye off of using Red Hat Linux, or becoming a Red Hat Academy. When I discovered that the cost to become a Red Hat Academy had been removed, I went into high gear to establish the partnership. I've been proudly associated with the Red Hat Academy now for...I forget. One thing I haven't forgotten, is that I'm a self-appointed, self-anointed evangelist for this program. The learning opportunities, along with the support the Red Hat Academy provides to students and instructors is exceptional!