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Deanna
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! 

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Deanna
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TudorRaduta
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Welcome, Loan! Glad to have you with us. OpenShift and Kubernetes can feel like a big step at first, but you’ll find plenty of folks here learning and sharing their experiences too.

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Linuxec
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Hi Team, Greetings to all.

Whoami

A learner, want to experiment and explore. I joined the Linux community to explore, I have been learning from open source and self learning through hit and trial. 

Where

I am from Indian Himalyan region, but like to explore the roots of earth instead.

systemd

I run on curiosity and experiments, been working as Support technician as Vendor for Windows. But want to dive deeper in Linux and specially in kernel development.

In case if you are working on something, that needs some addtional hands, count me in.

I may need some intro, but I will make sure that I put 100% to make it work. 

That would be all. Please pick the information that is useful for you. 

If none of these matters. Great! I'll still keep working. 

please check out my github page if you are curious. 

github.com/linuxech

Thank you for your time.

Chetan_Tiwary_
Community Manager
Community Manager
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Welcome to the community @Linuxec !

TudorRaduta
Community Manager
Community Manager
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@Linuxec great to have you here! Love your curiosity and energy! Kkeep exploring and sharing your journey with us.

LittleCoconut
Mission Specialist
Mission Specialist
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Details about yourself, your background

Hi there everyone. 28 y/o Male, from North Carolina, relocated to Atlanta-Metro area for work. I am currently pursuing a BSBA in Business Admin. and working full-time as a licensed property & casualty insurance sales/serviceperson.

No computer science, engineering, or programming background – but I do like cool tech. and I’m fairly computer savvy.

The skills you want to develop (or have developed)

Interested in crossing-over to IT, I feel inclined to data science/analytics. I would love to grow and become a competent admin. However, I’m unsure about the extent of GNU/Linux use within my current company (American Family Insurance).

I’m actively Studying for CompTIA Linux +, LPIC 1/2 & RHCSA, excited to take on the new challenge and hopeful about what sort of opportunities it will qualify for me to step-into and experience.

Career stories, favorite Red Hat courses

So far haven’t enrolled for any paid courses. I’ve completed through the CompTIA Linux+ XK0-004/XK0-005 textbook & practice exam workbooks.

I scored a copy of RHCSA RHEL 9 study guide (8th ed.) by M. Jang & A. Orsaria. I’ve started to work through a RHCSA 8 practice exam 1 & 2 by Sander van Vugt to get some repetitions with completing those types of tasks and have an idea of how long I am versus how long I should be taking.

I planned to subscribe for RH Learning and dive-into the Red-Hat specific courses after CompTIA Linux+ & LPIC; because it seems (or at least I perceive) that the RHCSA is more difficult and of course mostly specific to RHEL.

Fun facts and anything else you may want to share with your fellow RHLC community members

Current daily driver(s) (Fedora 42, XFCE on Bee Link SER5 & Dell Latitude E7450)

+ Testing (NixOS 25.05 on Lenovo IdeaPad)

 My introduction to Linux was on Endeavour OS +/- Nov. 2023. I really do appreciate their community and even preferred their terminal-centric approach; I was warmly welcomed and assisted - however, due to my own “skill issue” it didn’t take long to break my GRUB.

Nothing that was Debian based (Ubuntu, Mint, etc.) would successfully install on my strange Lenovo IdeaPad (that I now use as a “server”) so I promptly migrated over to Fedora before that Christmas and it’s been home since.

Fedora has been a great bed to learn & tinker, I started getting to know BaSh, making VM’s, playing around with docker, and just digging down the rabbit-hole altogether - jumping into learning Python, MariaDB, etc.

Fedora has been a great balancing point between “bleeding edge” and “stability”. I’ve grown very comfortable with it. I have -zero- problems getting work done day-to-day, with school (outside of when Windows environment required for monitored exams), or playing games, art/photo editing, hobbyist music/video production etc.

I started with the flagship GNOME but didn’t love the design choices; and didn’t really want the additional dependencies of KDE so I chose the XFCE spin. I’ve gradually started to experiment with Tiling Window Managers (Qtile) but have recently also been very curious about Wayfire and playing around with Nix / Nix OS.

Linux/FOSS community really changed my views about personal-computing and totally made me more aware of analyzing and exercising more choices in a variety of ways. I’ve already started advocating for FOSS alternatives to family/friends. I appreciate the plethora of knowledge, and downright goodwill that everyone shares with one another. I hope that I will grow to be more useful and find ways to contribute - Thanks to all you developers, staff, users who report issues, etc.!

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Denzil
Mission Specialist
Mission Specialist
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Good day to you lovely community of Red Hat.

My name is Denzil Peiris, a native Sri Lankan, now residing in beautiful Germany! I am 66 years old, who took a MSc in IT from the university of Liverpool, in 2017, while I was employed in the Sultanate of Oman, working for two International airports, 12 years. Prior to that Ministry Of Defence 16 years as a  1. Systems Controller, 2.network tech for CISCO, 3. Oracle DBO/DBA. 

Inspired by the above at the age of 60, I took into Cloud Compting, hence my desire to master Linix. I have AWS CFL02 and AWS SAA 03 certifactes , now into IaS, Terraform, Github, Docker et el

Accomplished, results-oriented leader with stellar record of managing high-valued (multi billion dollars) and c omplex projects from inception to completion within defined scope, quality, time, and budget across diverse sectors. Highly dependable professional with exceptional problem-solving skills gained throughout the career. Deft at managing complex situations and projects with ease by implementing “can do” attitude. Innate ability to perform duties to the very highest degree as an ICT Coordinator and ICT Cost Engineer. Demonstrated expertise in ICT/IT, tender management/evaluation, cost analysis, contract management, contractual advice, construction work valuation, and claims/dispute management. Talent for leading and mentoring teams, strengthening compliance, managing risk, enhancing operational workflow, improving processes as well as elevating output and quality. Adept at allocating all project resources, including subcontractors, suppliers, and labour, while adhering to safety and quality standards. Track record of overseeing projects to realise corporate goals, drive process improvements, gain competitive advantage, and achieve bottom-line results. Instrumental in addressing client concerns and ensuring maximum customer satisfaction. Excellent command and in-depth knowledge of current and emerging industry regulations. Capable of devising and implementing distinctive operational strategies to attain breakthrough corporate objectives. Articulate and refined communicator; leverage technical and business acumen to communicate effectively with clients, forge professional relationships with all stakeholders, and build consensus across multiple organisational levels.

I enjoy photography, movies, cooking,  read, write, traveing , andused to play vollyball, football and badmintion.

Right now I am working on a project, to help the Constrution Industry, let it be an airport, a bride, a high way, or ICT system to be hosted in the Cloud. This is taking the insperations from my MSc, Airport Project and Cloud Computing. 

Denzil Peiris
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Antonis_Bistas
Mission Specialist
Mission Specialist
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Hi everyone!
 
I’m Antonis Bistas from Greece, a Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA) currently working at an IT solutions and digital transformation company. I’m part of the Linux team, where I work with enterprise systems, automation, and open-source technologies.
 
I’ve been working with Linux for several years and really enjoy exploring Red Hat technologies, especially RHEL,Ansible,Satellite,Openshift etc.
I joined the Red Hat Learning Community to connect with others who share the same passion for Linux and open source, exchange real-world experiences, and keep learning together - because in IT, learning never really stops!
 
Fun facts:
• I believe you never stop learning Linux - there’s always something new to explore.
• I’m always studying something new - whether it’s a certification, a lab, or a new automation trick.
• When I’m not at the keyboard, you’ll probably find me swimming laps at the pool. 🏊‍
 
Looking forward to connecting with other Red Hat enthusiasts and learning from this amazing community!
 
TudorRaduta
Community Manager
Community Manager
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Welcome, @Antonis_Bistas ! Great to have you here. Your passion for Linux and continuous learning mindset really resonate with what this community is all about. Looking forward to seeing your insights and experiences enrich our discussions and maybe a few automation tips along the way!

Chetan_Tiwary_
Community Manager
Community Manager
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Welcome @Antonis_Bistas ! 

+1 to your statement : " you never stop learning Linux - there’s always something new to explore."

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