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They make Mageia: David Walser
How should we call you ? Luigi or David and why using Luigi ? David. Luigi is my favorite video game character from growing up. When I first started using the internet in the mid-90’s, one of my first destinations … Continue reading
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They make Mageia – Manuel Hiebel (leuhmanu)
Hi Manuel, can you introduce yourself? Where are you from? What is your job? I am Manuel Hiebel (aka leuhmanu), I’m 22 years old and live in Alsace, France. I’m currently doing an internship after a two-year university degree in … Continue reading
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They Make Mageia – the Sysadmin team : Installation and configuration of software on Mageia servers
In the Mageia project the sysadmin team is responsible for the setup and maintenance of all the Mageia infrastructure, for users and contributors alike. To help people understand what this team does, and to share some ideas with other sysadmins, … Continue reading
They make Mageia: Claire Robinson aka MrsB
Hi Claire, can you introduce yourself? Where are you from? What is your job? Hi. My name is Claire Robinson and I was recently elected as the QA team leader. I am 40 something years old and live with my … Continue reading
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They make Mageia: Samuel Verschelde
From Marcello Anni, Mageia Italia Hi Samuel, welcome by Mageia italian users. First of all, could you please start by introducing yourself? Hello. I’m Samuel Verschelde, 29 year-old, living in Lyon (France). How did you first become interested in Linux? I … Continue reading
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