Dave, Eddie,

Good to hear your stories! - see inline comments:


On 2024-03-31 10:42, Dave Ihnat wrote:
On 30 Mar at 17:46, Eddie O'Connor <eoconno...@gmail.com> wrote:
...and while I'm not a developer?...I would LOVE to BE
one!...as my son is now college bound and I don't have "babies" to tend
to...I work from home...and if I could learn the framework and
languages?..I would SO volunteer, I'm a "spry" 52 yr old...who's been in IT
since '99...

I've been a developer since I got out of college ~1976. I don't know how
spry I am, but I am 70 and still rockin' as my own consultant.


Beat you both! - now 72 and started using the original RH4 but moved to F01 straight away - but I have actually been using Linux since the Kernel 0.9 days . .


Actually--I was a full-time developer through around 2004, when I went out on my own. Incorporated my own business as an IT Consultant. Specialized
in SMBs (Small/Medium Businesses), since I'd observed they get screwed
by the consulting firms.


Good work!


Since that time, I've done much less software development. Why? How many
times can I rewrite the same solution, in different languages, for the
same problems? That got tiring. I'm not saying that you shouldn't go for
it--you *haven't* gone through my decades of development, and it's
amazingly rewarding when you get in the groove.


Yes, I used to love building kernels etc too but after a while you do get short of time and resort to just "getting stuff done" as quickly as possible . .


I guess we all have fantasy jobs though eh?

Don't just treat it as fantasy. When I went to create my own company at
51, I had a friend who griped, "You can't do that! You're too old!". Foo
on him. Go for what you want!


Exactly! +1


Thanks to all the devs and code maintainers who make Fedora a possibility
for a dweeb lile me!! You guys and gals ROCK!!


From me too! - have loved this FOSS space for a long time!


I re-wrote "cut" and "paste" and submitted them to Gnu back in the '80s. It
was both gratifying and amazingly painful (BTL lawyers were not best
pleased. Fortunately, I did it "by the book"--got permission from my BTL consultant manager, made sure I didn't look at the original source code, etc.) so I ended up clean. Open Source is the way to keep things moving and
surviving. If you want to get into it, DO IT!


Good work! - In the early days I helped debug the SCSI controller but that was about my limit of "serious" stuff . .

Kudos to all involved with this discovery and fix!

Regards,

Phil.


Sincerely,
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