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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!
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
Raly, your avatar looks exactly like you...
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
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
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!
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. ;)
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.
Hi All:
Nice to meet you !! I am Allen , the Red Hat part-time instructor based on Taiwan, Kaohsiung ! And I also intruct the Cisco and Java class. Another one , I ever the MCT for MicroSoft !! Excited to join the community !!
Hi everyone,
I'm Konrad, geeky RHCI giving DevOpsy classes. I'm based in Warsaw, Poland. Openshift is what I love the most from current curriculum. Apart from that I do travel blogging, fiddle with soldering iron on some IoT and home automation bits and I'm licensed UAVO.
You might have seen me at a Summit if you attended to Ansible on Windows workshop.
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