Derzeitige Mitglieder des Teams Fedora Council
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Gewählte Vertreterin: Aleksandra Fedorova (f42-f44)
Aleksandra engagiert sich seit einiger Zeit als russische Fedora-Botschafterin und Mitglied des russischen Fedora-Remix-Projekts. Sie war in verschiedenen Projekten, darunter OpenStack, als Build-, DevOps-, CI- und Release-Engineer tätig. Aktuell arbeitet sie bei Red Hat an der Entwicklungsinfrastruktur von CentOS und RHEL und leitet die CentOS Integration SIG.
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Gewählter Vertreter: Miro Hrončok (f42-f44)
Miro stieß zu Fedora, als er den 3D-Druck-Stack für Fedora 19 entwickelte und wurde bald darauf Fedora-Botschafter. Anschließend begann er seine Tätigkeit bei Red Hat als Mitglied des Python-Wartungsteams. Neben seiner Mitgliedschaft im Fedora Council ist er auch Mitglied der Python SIG, des Package Committee, Provenpackager, Paketbauer-Sponsor, ehemaliges Mitglied des Fedora Engineering Steering Committee und aktives Mitglied der Python Software Foundation. Miro betreut derzeit rund 200 Fedora- und/oder EPEL-Pakete und das Fedora Python Classroom Lab. Er unterrichtet außerdem an der Tschechischen Technischen Universität (CVUT) und unterstützt regelmäßig die Tschechischen PyLadies-Anfängerkurse. Miro lebt mit seiner Frau, Irischen Wolfshunden und roten Katzen in einem kleinen tschechischen Dorf und entspannt sich beim Tomatenanbau.
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Engineering-Vertreter: Dave Cantrell
Dave ist seit 1997 in der Linux-Community aktiv. Seine Arbeit an Fedora Core begann 2005 mit Fedora Core 4. Über zehn Jahre lang war er an der Installationssoftware (Anaconda) und verwandten Projekten beteiligt. Aktuell konzentriert er sich auf Werkzeuge für Entwickler-Arbeitsabläufe. Er ist Fedora-Botschafter und Mitglied des Fedora Engineering Steering Committee.
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Mindshare-Vertreter: Akashdeep Dhar
Akashdeep began contributing as the initiative lead of the Fedora Websites & Apps Team, before moving on to developing and maintaining Fedora Infrastructure projects as part of the Red Hat Community Linux Engineering team. He also contributes to Mentor Summit, Join SIG, Badges Revamp, Forgejo Initiative, and is in the Mindshare committee.
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DEI Advisor: Jona Azizaj
Read more about the Fedora Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Advisor’s role and the current Advisor’s biography:
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Fedora-Projektleiter: Jef Spaleta
Read more about the Fedora Project Leader’s role and the current FPL’s biography on the page about this position.
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Fedora Operations Architect: Aoife Moloney
Read more about the Fedora Operation Architect’s role and the current FOA’s biography on the page about this position.
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Fedora Community Architect: Justin Wheeler
Read more about the Fedora Community Architect’s role and the current FCA’s biography on the page about this position.
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Git Forge 2025 Initiative Lead: Ryan Lerch
Ryan has been involved with Fedora since 2008, contributing across many different teams including docs, infrastructure, and design. He was a founding editor of Fedora Magazine and has been involved in various Fedora projects over the years. He currently leads the Git Forge Initiative, working to consolidate Fedora’s source code management, issue tracking, and project hosting onto a single Forgejo platform deployed on Fedora Infrastructure.
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Fedora Docs 2025 Initiative Co-Leads: Peter Boy & Petr Bokoč
Peter is involved with Fedora since FC1, working with desktop and especially Server and contributing to documentation in the early days. After a break of several years, in 2020, he got involved in revitalizing and improving the Fedora Server Edition. From 2022 onwards, he was also involved in setting up a new Docs Team and improving the Fedora documentation. Currently, he is also co-lead of the Fedora Docs 2025 Community Initiative.
Petr is a technical writer on the Community Linux Engineering team who has been active in Fedora Documentation since 2013, mostly working on user-facing documentation such as the Release Notes, the old (now no longer published) Installation Guide, and Quick Docs.
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Fedora bootc Initiative Lead: link: Laura Santamaria
As a Community Architect at Red Hat, Laura loves to learn and explain how things work to bridge the gaps in engineering disciplines. She is or has been the host of a number of podcasts on topics from technical leadership to cloud native technology and has held many different roles within and outside of tech. As a community member, she co-hosts multiple meetups in the Austin, Texas, area, including Cloud Austin. For many years, she taught Python for the Women Who Code Austin meetup, as well. She is an organizer for DevOpsDays Austin and PyTexas and advises KCD Texas, all community-run conferences, as well as a global core co-chair for the DevOpsDays community. For the past number of years, she has been a returning program committee member for Open Source Summit’s Cloud Open track that explores cloud infrastructure and cloud apps. Outside of tech, Laura runs, reads, and watches clouds—the real kind.
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