Hello everyone,
My name is Ricardo, 32 years old living in Santiago de Chile.
I've been a Linux user since 2006 or so, and my contributions to the Linux world have been related to KDE and openSUSE pretty much under translation, marketing and a few of bug triage. Of course I can build packages from source, know my way around repos, use of bugzilla, etc.
Now I am moving on and, I really have no doubt I would love to join the Fedora Project and focus on GNOME. I'll be glad to be part of the Fedora QA Team in particular, and looking forward to it.
Contact info as follows:
IRC: rvaras Twitter: ricardovs Gmail: You already have it :)
Best Regards.
Welcome Ricardo. I joined the Fedora Project a few months ago and the community was very friendly and welcoming. This is the first community that I've every joined, so I don't have a point of comparison, but I can't imagine any other community being better. I have no regrets about choosing to join the Fedora Project. I just wanted to wish you luck and I hope you have as good an experience as I did.
On Mon, 2013-11-04 at 21:54 -0300, Ricardo Varas Santana wrote:
Hello everyone,
My name is Ricardo, 32 years old living in Santiago de Chile.
I've been a Linux user since 2006 or so, and my contributions to the Linux world have been related to KDE and openSUSE pretty much under translation, marketing and a few of bug triage. Of course I can build packages from source, know my way around repos, use of bugzilla, etc.
Now I am moving on and, I really have no doubt I would love to join the Fedora Project and focus on GNOME. I'll be glad to be part of the Fedora QA Team in particular, and looking forward to it.
Contact info as follows:
IRC: rvaras
Twitter: ricardovs Gmail: You already have it :)
Best Regards.
-- Ricardo Varas Santana
On Mon, 2013-11-04 at 21:54 -0300, Ricardo Varas Santana wrote:
Hello everyone,
My name is Ricardo, 32 years old living in Santiago de Chile.
I've been a Linux user since 2006 or so, and my contributions to the Linux world have been related to KDE and openSUSE pretty much under translation, marketing and a few of bug triage. Of course I can build packages from source, know my way around repos, use of bugzilla, etc.
Now I am moving on and, I really have no doubt I would love to join the Fedora Project and focus on GNOME. I'll be glad to be part of the Fedora QA Team in particular, and looking forward to it.
Welcome Ricardo, thanks for joining! Let us know if you have questions or need help of any kind :)
Thanks a lot everyone!
I've already got an account for RH bugzilla, and checked test days. It seems like I am a too late for this release as most of the testing has been done already. Anyway, I will report any important issues I find, and check if I can help with a few F20 bugs.
Bests
On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 10:24 PM, Adam Williamson awilliam@redhat.comwrote:
On Mon, 2013-11-04 at 21:54 -0300, Ricardo Varas Santana wrote:
Hello everyone,
My name is Ricardo, 32 years old living in Santiago de Chile.
I've been a Linux user since 2006 or so, and my contributions to the Linux world have been related to KDE and openSUSE pretty much under translation, marketing and a few of bug triage. Of course I can build packages from source, know my way around repos, use of bugzilla, etc.
Now I am moving on and, I really have no doubt I would love to join the Fedora Project and focus on GNOME. I'll be glad to be part of the Fedora QA Team in particular, and looking forward to it.
Welcome Ricardo, thanks for joining! Let us know if you have questions or need help of any kind :) -- Adam Williamson Fedora QA Community Monkey IRC: adamw | Twitter: AdamW_Fedora | XMPP: adamw AT happyassassin . net http://www.happyassassin.net
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On Wed, 2013-11-06 at 21:54 -0300, Ricardo Varas Santana wrote:
Thanks a lot everyone!
I've already got an account for RH bugzilla, and checked test days. It seems like I am a too late for this release as most of the testing has been done already.
We still have some test days coming up, including KDE tomorrow, and we certainly haven't finished the testing for F20 yet! We're nearing the end of F20 *Beta* validation (the testing that happens on the candidate Beta images before we release the Beta), but it's still not complete, and we still have testing of the Beta and Final validation testing to go :)
Anyway, I will report any important issues I find, and check if I can help with a few F20 bugs.
Thanks!