About
Most of my work has been in theater as a producer and dramaturg. I project managed Emerging Playwright Commissions with Audible while pursuing postgraduate religious studies (on LINUX) and realized I most value making stuff that people actually use, not research they won't read. And I've written plays that college students tend to monologue from.
I am so deeply a "digital native" in the sense that I used Ubuntu Lucid Lynx before I could drive, so I've been getting into shenanigans with computers for most of my life. I first started learning Bash to rice my tiling window manager (first i3, then Sway) and chose Python for its purported ease. Now I maintain a library because I depend on it.
I am first and foremost a writer, of prose and then code. I believe that documentation is where we meet the humans behind software because I wouldn't be a part of open source without it. It's the core of community relations, whether for developers, among users, or people who bounce between the two like I do.
I'm always happy to chat about documentation and Python development, especially CLI tools. I'm also available for natal astrology readings. Drop me a line at hello@sailorfe.dev.