Hi Everyone,

My name is Jamie Chapman and this is my self introduction to the Fedora
devel community.

I have been working with Red Hat for the past three years, as part of the
389 Directory Server team, developing with C and Python. To share the load
and provide some backup within my team, I wish to become a co-maintainer of
the 389 Project.

I have been hanging out with Fedora/Red Hat for many moons now, from my
applied computing studies in university to some personal projects I have
been working on over the years. My first development job was with a
hardware manufacturer, developing kernel and user space software to expose
hardware capabilities to upper layers. The software I worked with here was
proprietary, so I didn't get that much exposure to the Open Source
community till I moved to Red Hat. Now, I really understand the power of
open source and am excited about my involvement within it.

In my "spare time" I like to play around with embedded devices, my latest
project was an ocean going tidal current monitor, the data being used to
improve the accuracy of casualty search prediction techniques. Maybe I
should share the software I developed for this project with the world...

Thank you for taking the time to read this and I look forward to playing a
part in the Open Source revolution.
Jamie
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