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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.
Deanna

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Sure @Chet, I really appreciate it

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(don't mind me - just realized I'd posted an intro earlier. Oops.)

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np at all @jenniferciroli !! We dont mind a new fresh reintro : )

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Hello all,
I've been working with Linux for over ten years. I have learned a lot, yet there is so much more to learn. I love linux! I'm happy to be here to learn and contribute.

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Welcome to the community @Reg ! I hope we can all benefit from your knowledge and expertise!!

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Who I am:
I am Henri, Linux user since 1993 and first Unix account year before.
Where I'm based:
Espoo, Finland, North-East European country
My workstation:
Work: Microsoft Surface Laptop 5 (Win 11)
Personal/Home: Dell Precision Tower 5810 (Win 10 for PCVR gaming and Manjaro)
I enjoy the most is:
Find new solutions and ideas, solve challenging problems (at work, on hobbies or on gaming)
My favorite course to teach:
Anything for Linux newcomers, when I get them excited about Linux. Also willing to teach everything practical.
Highest Red Hat Certification:
RHCX and RHCDS (Certified Datacenter Specialist)
The teaching tool I cannot do without:
Bash on terminal and screen sharing (VNC, screen/tmux)
My favorite toy as a kid:
Legos, electrical kits
Sports I played:
Downhill skiing, snowmobile (also done reindeerFavorite Red Hat memories:
First physical RHEL package, European Red Hat One events and SKO at Punta Umbria

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Really great to have such experienced professionals in our community @Henri-P ! Welcome to our Red Hat learning community, Henri! You a true Linux veteran. We're thrilled to have you join our ranks.

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Thank you Red Hat Learning Community for Making all of this,
I'm just a 28 year old M, Canada, Unemployed
Learning for fun, my main skills are:
AutoMechanics lvl.1
Carpenty lvl.2
Thnx,

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Joan and I think Ansible is solution for all the prolems. i just have to learn the basics. Then intermediary and... installah, by the time I will be a grandma.. a PRO. piece of cake. (not is u r diabetic...)

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Hi Guys, this is Akoram (Aghoram), A 3-year experienced java developer. Wanted to learn LINUX/UNIX.