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I'm a student at the Rochester Institute of Technology and majoring in Networking & Systems Administration. I intend to graduate in 2019. I am extremely passionate about free and open source software and I try to champion it anywhere I can. As part of my time at RIT, I plan to pursue the [http://magic.rit.edu/foss/ FOSS Minor] as part of my degree. | I'm a student at the Rochester Institute of Technology and majoring in Networking & Systems Administration. I intend to graduate in 2019. I am extremely passionate about free and open source software and I try to champion it anywhere I can. As part of my time at RIT, I plan to pursue the [http://magic.rit.edu/foss/ FOSS Minor] as part of my degree. | ||
− | As part of the Spring 2016 Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software Development (HFOSS) course at RIT, I worked on [[Activities/PyCut]] for my group's final project. | + | As part of the Spring 2016 Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software Development (HFOSS) course at RIT, I worked on [[Activities/PyCut|PyCut]] for my group's final project. |
I'm generally idling somewhere on IRC around the clock, so if you see me, feel free to ping me and say hi! | I'm generally idling somewhere on IRC around the clock, so if you see me, feel free to ping me and say hi! |
Latest revision as of 11:30, 9 May 2016
At a glance
- Name: Justin W. Flory
- Location: Rochester, NY
- Homepage: justinwflory.com
- Email: jflory7 [at] gmail [dot] com
- Project(s): PyCut
About Me
I'm a student at the Rochester Institute of Technology and majoring in Networking & Systems Administration. I intend to graduate in 2019. I am extremely passionate about free and open source software and I try to champion it anywhere I can. As part of my time at RIT, I plan to pursue the FOSS Minor as part of my degree.
As part of the Spring 2016 Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software Development (HFOSS) course at RIT, I worked on PyCut for my group's final project.
I'm generally idling somewhere on IRC around the clock, so if you see me, feel free to ping me and say hi!