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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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Who am I? just a guy who loves anything IT. I have specialized in Network Desgining and Engineering over my 8 years being in the field. I have a new found love for DevOps Network Automation. Using a simple code to automation much needed task in fast pace work enviroment is key to success; allows for the engineer to be proactive instead of reactive. I have been around Red Hat for about 6 years now. Currently using Arch linx with GNOME.

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My name is Alyssa Freshley. I am currently a student at FTCC participating in Linux programming which is focused on RedHat. I am expected to graduate in May of this year.

RedHatBlackMask
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Mission Specialist
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Best of luck to you! I have one more year and I'll be out and on to what I believe will be a great career opportunity for many of us.

~Mind Elevation~
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My name is Brandon Harvey.  I am a student at Fayetteville Technical Community College taking NOS 120, which is Linux/Unix Single User.   With this class I will be using the Red Hat System Administration book, so with that I will be using Red Hat software.  I am interested in Linux and how all the command lines work, and also am willing to learn any and everything about it.  Since I saw people talking about sports, I played football and basketball at Hampton Univ. and just football at FSU (Fayetteville State Univ., not Florida).

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Hello Guys,

My names Corey Prevatte, I am in college taking the course RH220. I am based out of Fayetteville, NC. I am majoring in Systems Security and Network management. I look forward to the skills I will learn to be able to pursue my dream as a security analyst in a risk threat center.

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Cadet
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Hello, everyone. My name is Paul and I'm a student at Fayetteville Technical Community College. I'm taking some Red Hat courses to learn a bit for my IT major. This seems like some interesting stuff! I have no prior experience but I'm ready to learn. Good luck to everyone else out there.

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I'm a college student who is learning a variety of information related to computers. Hopefully this knowledge will help prepare me for a job in the real world.

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Hi! My name is Frank Hunter.  I live in Fayetteville, NC.  I am currently taking classes at Fayetteville Technical Community College and I am in my third semester. I hope to graduate in the spring of 2021. This is my first experience with Red Hat.  I am very interested in learning more about this Linux.  I served in the military for 22 years.

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Hello my name is Quinton Smith, I am currently enrolled a redhat college course, I am hoping to learn alot from this course as  I continue my education. I will try my best in this course, I hope to learn alot from everyone here.

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Cadet
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Hello everyone, my name is Anthony. I am originally from Amsterdam, New York, but have lived in North Carolina for about 13 years now, due to being in the military. I separated from the Army last year after 12 years of service, and plan on pursuing a degree in software development. I find writing and designing programs to be quite interesting. The reason why I signed up for the Red Hat Learning Community, is not only because it is required for class, but in hopes to learn from other's experiences with Red Hat. Though my major is computer programming, I believe I will come across the Linux OS in the future. Aside from my education goals, I enjoy weight-lifting, playing sports, watching movies, cooking, and most importantly spending time with my son. My son is the main reason why I left the service in the first place. With that being said, best of luck to everyone and your future goals.

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