1. Charles R. Anderson
   2. USA, Worcester, MA
   3. Network Engineer
   4. WPI
   5.

      Your goals in the Fedora Project
          * Which packages do you want to see published?

                . updated net-snmp w/perl support
                . updated dhcp packages suitable for failover support
                . nagios, CMU NetReg, rrdtool, cricket, mrtg
                . IPv6 support in more apps
                . network-related work with e.g. link detection, IPsec...
                . alsa, more multimedia apps (with IP multicast support)
                . kegs (Kent's Emulated GS) and other emulator tools
                . koules and xboing (anyone up for network koules? :)

          * Do you want to do QA?

                Yes.

          * Anything else special?

                My main interests are in packaging, QA, testing, 
                tools/infrastructure/admin, rather than 
                coding/debugging.  However, I'd feel at home coding in 
                Perl.

                I'm interested in Legacy only to support my couple of
                remaining 7.3 boxes for as long as they stay that way,
                and possibly 7.2/Alpha and Aurora SPARC as time permits.

   6.

      Historical qualifications
          * What other projects have you worked on in the past?

                . Aurora SPARC Linux
                . I've been packaging ISC dhcp RPM's for three years:
                        http://www.isc.org/products/DHCP/
                . CMU NetReg:
                        http://www.net.cmu.edu/netreg/
                . LANdb:
                        http://landb.sourceforge.net/
                . Autostatus:
                        http://www.angio.net/consult/autostatus/

          * What computer languages and other skills do you know?

                . C, C++, Assembly, Scheme
                . Perl, Awk, Sed, C Shell, Bourne Shell, Expect
                . Networking and systems administration

          * Why should we trust you? <--- too blunt?

                That's for the community to decide...
                I've been a RHL user since 1996/RHL 4.0 or so.  I've
                done a lot of RPM packaging, informally published on
                ftp://angus.ind.wpi.edu/pub/cra-contrib.  I've 
                participated in RHL betas and the mirror process.

   7.

      GPG KEYID and fingerprint

pub  1024D/49BB5886 2001-04-11 Charles R. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
     Key fingerprint = EBA3 A106 7C93 FA07 8E15  3AC2 C367 A0F9 49BB 5886
sub  2048g/B0817A13 2001-04-11


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