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sceptreofjudah
gklein
cstejerean
ashugg
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tpherndon
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floyd
xhae
bitprophet
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pydanny
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sceptreofjudah - 5 years
gklein - 25 years
cstejerean - 4 years
ashugg - 21 years
Josh - 1 years
tpherndon - 20 years
karlstolley - 3 years
floyd - 19 years
xhae - 3 years
bitprophet - 18 years
eddymul - 18 years
CerealBoy - 17 years
pydanny - 3 years
stephen_mcd - 17 years
adamv - 16 years
bkonkle - 1 years
1999–2003
2000–
2004–
It's just everywhere it seems.
2004–2007
I'll count CentOS under this category
2004
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2005–2007
OS that ran the Purdue OWL's server for the 2005 redesign.
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2007–
The bane of my existence, insofar as any Linux can be so. Stuck with supporting it part or full time depending on current job & whether they use managed hardware (whose hosts almost always prefer RHEL/CentOS) or cloud computing (where there's usually more flexibility).
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2007–2009
2008–2010
Just a cursory understanding.
2008–
I admin a handful of RHEL servers.
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2009
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AKA CentOS.

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