From 8e66c20e6c83fd0539db79d78966eb7ca6c8d8c9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian (bex) Exelbierd Date: Nov 16 2018 11:31:15 +0000 Subject: fix spacing and indents for council members page --- diff --git a/council/modules/ROOT/pages/members.adoc b/council/modules/ROOT/pages/members.adoc index 63a02a6..b340626 100644 --- a/council/modules/ROOT/pages/members.adoc +++ b/council/modules/ROOT/pages/members.adoc @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ around package lifetime management and package signing. As an Ambassador, he represented Fedora in various Events such as the Chaos Communication Congress, FOSDEM, FrOSCon and OpenRheinRuhr. He started to serve on FESCo in 2017 and the following year on the Fedora Council. - ++ In the past he helped to establish the penetration testing company RedTeam Pentesting. Nowadays he maintains the network Linux System Role and NMState on Red Hat's network services team. @@ -45,7 +45,6 @@ You can find him on Freenode irc as `jwb`. * Diversity Team Representative: *Amita Sharma* - + Read more about the xref:diversity-advisor.adoc[Fedora Diversity Advisor's role] and current Fedora Diversity Advisor's xref:diversity-advisor.adoc[biography] on the page about this position. @@ -62,16 +61,16 @@ Read more about the xref:fcaic.adoc[Fedora Community Action and Impact Coordinat Read more about the xref:fpgm.adoc[Fedora Program Manager's role] and the current FPgM's xref:fpgm.adoc[biography] on the page about this position. * Objective Leads: - * *https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Langdon[Langdon White]* (Fedora Modularity) - + +** *https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Langdon[Langdon White]* (Fedora Modularity) ++ Langdon has been an active Fedora user and contributor for about 7 years and a Linux user for roughly 20 years. Most of that time, Langdon has been a developer targeting Linux or Windows but has also been a sys admin for short stints. His most active project in Fedora is the Modularity Objective which touches almost every part of project. + Langdon has 15+ years of experience with large, complex, multi-faceted software projects. He has worked with Fortune 50 CEOs and 10 person startups to help them realize their business goals through software. He has also worked as a developer advocate for RHEL (and, by extension, Fedora). + You can find him on Freenode irc as `langdon`. - + - * *Dominik Perpeet* (Atomic CI/CD) - + + +** *Dominik Perpeet* (Atomic CI/CD) ++ Dominik joined the Fedora community as a contributor to the Cockpit project, by interfacing with a lot of different aspects of Fedora through that work and also by becoming part of the Fedora Server SIG. He works at Red Hat as part of the @@ -80,11 +79,11 @@ large scale image analysis (working with colorful pictures). He now enjoys working towards his vision of CI/CD giving the onerous aspects of developing software to a bunch of robots while contributors can focus on creating beautiful things that just work. - + - * *Peter Robinson* (Internet of Things) - + + +** *Peter Robinson* (Internet of Things) ++ Peter is the lead architect for Linux IoT platforms at Red Hat. He's be at Red Hat over five years and done a number of roles, he's been an Open Source user and contributor since the mid 1990s, and has wide experience in IT from SME, large Telco/hosting providers and quite a bit in between. He's been working on IoT for a number of years, with specific interest in agriculture due to growing up on a farm in country Australia. - + - * *Paul W. Frields* (Lifecycle) - + + +** *Paul W. Frields* (Lifecycle) ++ Paul W. Frields has been a Linux user and enthusiast since 1997, and joined the Fedora Project in 2003, shortly after launch. He was a founding member of the Fedora Project Board, and has worked on documentation, website publishing, advocacy, toolchain development, and maintaining software. He joined Red Hat as Fedora Project Leader from February 2008 to July 2010, and remains with Red Hat as an engineering manager. He currently lives with his wife and two children in Virginia.