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Guess it would help if I said how old I was, lmao. I'm 32 this month, on the 23rd.
Hey Aaron! what an introduction! You’ve clearly got a deep passion for tech, open source, and helping others grow. We’re lucky to have someone with your range and energy in the community.
Looking forward to learning from you and seeing where your contributions take us. Welcome again!
I'm more excited to be here than you are to have me, trust me! Let me know where I can be of assistance and I'll gladly venture that way.
@Winsock Great to have you here !
Thanks! I'm absolutely in love, always have been. Hands on personal use is the best thing I could have asked for, it's not the same under contract or for another entity. I think I've slept like 6 hours in the past 30 couple just reinstalling RHEL over and over again, making sure to meet each compliance and taking it further each time. As far as securily downloading, verifying, maintaining, staging, executing manually downloaded releases / installs or source for tools, applications, etc. Setting up a scalable development environment in memory space. Group based directory authorization and permissions inside of the development environment governed by SELinux and AIDE. Audited and in full compliance with more than one security profile / hardening. GUI server install to minimal setup install, with anaconda GUI and text, no kickstart file yet - don't see the point when you can breeze by with a command line install or GUI install and do all post installion prior first boost configuration in another TTY after install completion. Utilizing systemd and .mount service files for all things memory space and scalable. Boat load more! All to develop on baby.
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