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Deanna
Community Manager
Community Manager
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Introduce yourself to the Community

Welcome to the Red Hat Learning Community! As we build a diverse community dedicated to collaborative, open source learning, let's get to know more about each other. Reply to this post with details about yourself, your background,  the skills you want to develop (or have developed ), career stories, favorite Red Hat courses, fun facts and anything else you may want to share with your fellow RHLC community members! 

This question is part of the 100K Member Contest - don't forget to kudo the original contest post to be entered. 

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Deanna
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delhage
Flight Engineer Flight Engineer
Flight Engineer
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I am stealing Ricardo's and Will's format too...

Who I am:

Lars Delhage, Red Hat instructor since almost the beginning (1999). Consultant, Devops and CI guy and general free software nerd.

Where I'm based:

Stockholm

My workstation:

Lenovo with Fedora (of course). "Forced" to use a mac book pro at my current consulting gig. It's alright but not free in any sense of the word.

The discipline I enjoy the most is:

Continuous Integration and Delivery ("devops").

My favorite course to teach:

Anything Openshift.

My favorite toy as a kid:

Was I ever a kid? 

In My Spare Time, I . . .

Run. Every day. Sometimes short and sometimes marathons. I have Medoc and NYC marathons coming up this year.

Dance. Lindy Hop. Not much lately though.

Music. Listen to and more and more rarely playing myself. I'm mostly punk but love other things too.

 

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JorgeAndrade
Flight Engineer Flight Engineer
Flight Engineer
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I'm just a regular guy trying to share the tech I enjoy and use regulary! I'm been involved in teaching since  1999  and with Red Hat since 2005. 

 

Great to meet you all!

 

Trevor
Starfighter Starfighter
Starfighter
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Hello regular guy    Looking forward to seeing some of the
things that you have to share with the community!!!

Trevor "Red Hat Evangelist" Chandler
Larry
Flight Engineer Flight Engineer
Flight Engineer
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Who I am:

Red Hat instructor since 2010~. Yes, i remember elvis.

Where I'm based:

Santiago, Chile, Latin America.

My workstation:

Lenovo with Fedora

My favorite course to teach and learn:

Ansible, Openshift.

My favorite toy as a kid:

Skateboard

Chris_C
Flight Engineer Flight Engineer
Flight Engineer
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Raly, your avatar looks exactly like you... 

RHCA Level IV - RHCX/RHCI
Zaraza
Mission Specialist
Mission Specialist
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Who I am:

Red Hat instructor since 2016~

Where I'm based:

Kaunas, Lithuania

My workstation:

Fedora 27

My favorite course to teach and learn:

Red Hat Administration II

My favorite toy as a kid:

Rubik cube

Chris_C
Flight Engineer Flight Engineer
Flight Engineer
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Hi, im Christian. RHCA Level 4. Red Hat Instructor for..... i cant remember, a lot...

I m not a nerd, this is not a right word, perhaps "IT freeky". 

Principal skills Cloud and datacenter, and i love to teach, when i have the oportunity, the best RH infrastructure course: Tunning & Performance.

i ll be pleasente to give my 2 cents, here in this great and new community

RHCA Level IV - RHCX/RHCI
Deanna
Community Manager
Community Manager
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Great to have you in the Red Hat Learning Community @Chris_C! I am curious to see if you are preparing for any additional exams, given you are RHCA Level IV.  Additionally what is the best advice you can give for those looking to also pursue their RHCE or RHCA credential.

Thanks!

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Dave
Flight Engineer Flight Engineer
Flight Engineer
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David Lewis from Tulsa, OK.

Platform, OpenShift, and Linux Troubleshooting.

Favorite?  RH342 - Troubleshooting, hands down.  The DO280 is fun too.

Other things I do: racquetball when I have time (I never do).  Shoot innocent paper targets (still no time). Play Kerbal Space Program.

Oh, and I travel a bit.  Just a bit.  ;)

 

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Dave
Flight Engineer Flight Engineer
Flight Engineer
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Actually, on the travel thing, I spend a good amount of time tweaking my "experience".  Maximizing points and miles, making sure my annual fee credit cards are returning adequate value, that sort of thing.  I'm amazed that many other instructors I've met DON'T do this - with all we travel.  It both makes my travel more enjoyable and even makes it return value.

 

 

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