My Journey as a Linux Admin Instructor (2007–2012)
Looking back at my career, one of the most rewarding chapters was the time I spent as a Linux Administration instructor at Fundación Código Libre Dominicano. This journey began in 2006, following what the foundation recognized as an “outstanding study” period where I deeply immersed myself in the world of Unix-like systems. By 2007, I transitioned from student to instructor, a role I would hold until 2012. Building the Foundation Teaching at FCLD wasn’t just about showing people how to use a terminal; it was about fostering a mindset of freedom and technical sovereignty. My students were often professionals or aspiring sysadmins looking to break away from proprietary stacks and embrace the power of the GPL. ...