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Matt Micene is an evangelist for Linux and containers at Red Hat. He has over 15 years of experience in information technology, ranging from architecture and system design to data center design. He has a deep understanding of key technologies, such as containers, cloud computing and virtualization. His current focus is evangelizing Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and how the OS relates to the new age of compute environments. He's a strong advocate for open source software and has participated in a few projects. Always watching people, how and why decisions get made, he's never left his anthropology roots far behind.
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Hey DJ,
You may want to look into OpenHatch if you would like to improve your skills but don't have a project in mind.
There's 459 Ruby bugs looking for someone to tackle them, with mentoring available.
https://openhatch.org/search/?q=&language=Ruby
If you'd like to continue working with Pulp, they have a really nice developer guide that covers everything from project architecture to coding styles.
http://pulp-dev-guide.readthedocs.org/en/pulp-2.4/index.html
As far as using work time, make sure to figure out what's in it for your boss to let you contribute. Getting more practice with Python or Ruby makes you more valuable to your team and your boss.
Good luck!
Thanks Ross, the follow up should be coming soon. Regular series? We'll have to wait and see.