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Fedora, Red Hat

Holiday Break 2016.

By Paul Frields 8th Dec 2016 8th Dec 2016  availability, break, holiday, outage, pto, schedule, team, time off, vacation

It’s sad I don’t get more time to post here these days. Being a manager is a pretty busy job, although I have no complaints! It’s enjoyable, and fortunately I have one of the best teams imaginable to work with, the Fedora Engineering team. Since we’re coming to the close …

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Fedora, Linux, Red Hat

Domestic duty day.

By Paul Frields 13th Sep 2010 13th Sep 2010  pto, r&r

After Ohio Linux Fest this weekend I’m taking a day to do some domestic stuff, during which time I’ll be online sporadically. I’ll be back around the intartubez as normal tomorrow morning.

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Fedora, Friends + Family, Linux, Red Hat

Playing hooky, no. 20.

By Paul Frields 27th May 2010 27th May 2010  community, fedora 13, goddard, hooky, pto 1

As some Fedora Project folks already know, this coming Monday is a US holiday, and it's often celebrated with outings or travel, so you might not see some of your fellow Fedorans around that day. (Also, Red Hat is closed for that holiday, and I imagine many of the Red …

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Fedora, Linux

Playing hooky, 2010-04-30.

By Paul Frields 30th Apr 2010 30th Apr 2010  community, elections, hooky, nominations, pto 1

I'll be away from the keyboard for most of the day today to take in the weather, get some personal errands and other stuff done. Tonight I'm heading to a club with a friend to possibly suss out a potential opportunity for a long-term side gig (music, that is). I …

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