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Please welcome Jaroslav Reznik as the new Fedora Program Manager

From:  Robyn Bergeron <rbergero-AT-redhat.com>
To:  announce-AT-lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject:  Please welcome Jaroslav Reznik as the new Fedora Program Manager
Date:  Tue, 10 Jul 2012 12:59:00 -0400 (EDT)
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Greetings!

I am incredibly happy to announce that Jaroslav Reznik is coming on as the new Fedora Program
Manager.  I will be working with him over the coming weeks to get him up to speed on the various
aspects of the PM role, including creating and managing the schedule, feature wrangling, and
generally moving us smoothly through the upcoming portions of the release cycle. His move over is
effective immediately.

Many of you know Jaroslav from his contributions to the Fedora Community both as an Ambassador in
EMEA, as well as his work as a Fedora Board member; his previous role within Red Hat was as part of
the Base OS Development Team in the Brno office, working on Matahari and KDE, and I'm sure that his
past experiences in development will be incredibly helpful to him as he takes on this role.

As I stated previously - his switch is officially on! So please give him a warm welcome.
Congratulations, Jaroslav!

-Robyn
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Please welcome Jaroslav Reznik as the new Fedora Program Manager

Posted Jul 15, 2012 5:55 UTC (Sun) by thisisme (subscriber, #83315) [Link]

It's 2012 and non-English names are still getting a second class citizen treatment on the interwebs. The man's name is actually Jaroslav Řezník.

Please welcome Jaroslav Reznik as the new Fedora Program Manager

Posted Jul 16, 2012 17:16 UTC (Mon) by duffy (guest, #31787) [Link]

I'd prefer my name spelled without accent marks than 'creative' ones. :)

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