I am fedora’ed
Ever since I joined IIIT, I was getting closer and closer to Fedora. For almost the first two and a half years, I was a user and explorer (not the internet one
). I learnt to use and hack many things as I kept climbing up. Few months ago, I stepped up one more stair and started participating in development channels (mainly #yum).
Though I was not really developing anything, I was reading the source code and was constantly trying to break things. Whenever I happened break something successfully, I discussed it over the mailing list or irc and get it fixed. It was like a prerequisite to get started with the actual development.
Then my project was accepted for GSOC and I knew that this will really be a huge breakthrough to get started with actual development for open source. I was damn excited as I saw the time coming when I will give back to the open source community.
These days, I am feeling fedora in everything I do. Being a developer, you get surrounded by Fedora too much that you see Fedora everywhere. I use Fedora all the time. Whatever I code get pushed to Fedora Hosted. Whatever I write, again gets reflected at Planet Fedora. I am now addicted to reading blogs from Planet Fedora. They give you a nice place to host open source stuff, as in Fedora People
You get an email address [kulbirsaini AT fedoraproject DOT org] , which you can show off in your friend circle
And thats all my routine these days.










Fedora sucks…use slackware….Using it at office and it’s awesome to experiment with!!!!
gr8 goin dude..
haha I love this reading
I love fedora too
enjoyeee reading it
@Shark hey .. c’mon dude!! don’t use that alien os.. learn to revolt … i know your office ppl are forcing you to use that
btw i wonder your admins are paranoid enough to drop ping requests to your proxy