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== Introduction ==
Well Hello Everyone,
Andrew Grimo
== Background ==Andrew's first IT experience was going through a series of lay----------------Blogoffs that eventually led him to the position of Jr. System Admin. Everything he needed to learn he learned on the job without any previous background. With this job he acquired the proper skills to be an avid Red Hat Linux admin for version 7.1. This is above his already competent level in the MAC OS environment. Unfortunately because of a series of layoffs, three quarters of a year later he moved out of Toronto leaving his IT world with it.
Currently Andrew is sharpening his IT skills back in Toronto and looking forward to completing OSD600 and Seneca's CPA program to eventually land a job at Mozilla. Andrew also seems to be a fan of the counter-intuitive nature of open-source development and gains satisfaction from knowing that he is making money from developing something that will eventually be given away for free.
 
== Current Project ==
Bug report: [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465257 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465257]
 
== Blog ==
http://andrewgrimo.wordpress.com/category/open-source/
----------------== Contact== mainMain Email: [mailto:agrimo@learn.senecac.on.ca agrimo@learn.senecac.on.ca]
altAlternate Email: [mailto:grimo@mac.com grimo@mac.com]
Edit by: Alex Londono
Andrews first IT experience was to go through a series of lay-offs that eventually led him to the position of JrIRC: andrewgrimo [irc://irc. System Admin. Everything he needed to learn he learned on the job without any previous background. With this job he acquired the proper skills to be an avid Red Hat Linux admin for version 7.1. This is above his already competent level in the MAC OS environment. Unfortunately because of a series of layoffs, three quarters of a year later he moved out of Toronto leaving his IT world with it.  Currently Andrew is sharpening his IT skills back in Toronto and looking forward to completing OSD600 and Seneca's CPA program to eventually land a job at Mozilla. Andrew also seems to be a fan of the counter-intuitive nature of open-source development and gains satisfaction from knowing that he is making money from developing something that will eventually be given away for freemozilla.org/%23Seneca #seneca]

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