Hi Ross (and others): If you can give a list of skills required, what sort of systems you manage, future expectations etc, (I suppose similar to a job spec), I'd definitely be interested in helping out :)
I currently run my own web, database and e-mail servers (Linux w/ Gnome of course ;) ), and I'm a software analyst by day-time profession, but have commercial experience in managing Windows, Linux and Unix servers, and our server estate at work covers 200+ servers. I'd love to see if I can offer anything to team :) Regards Andy Ross Golder wrote: > I have been considering starting (another) internal thread on how we can > widen the GNOME sysadmin team some more. We made a request for sysadmin > volunteers a couple of years ago, and got a good response, but > unfortunately we turned most of them down and only took up a few of them > on their offers, as we only needed a few more pairs of hands at the > time. > > Now we have a small influx of new hardware and hosting offers, we are > going to need to make sure they don't sit idle waiting for us to get > round to them. I think we are going to need to consider taking on a few > more worthy volunteers into the team to help prepare and execute any > plans we will be drawing up and help maintain a certain level of service > etc. > > Anyway, what with the subversion migration and other (non-GNOME) work, > I'll be a bit busy for the next few weeks, but hopefully by the time > that settles, Murray (and anyone else with an opinion) should have > started setting some of the expectations and we can begin to discuss how > to meet them ;) I look forward to seeing them. > > -- > Ross > > > _______________________________________________ > Gnome-infrastructure mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure > > !DSPAM:14,44b2888034531041548765! > > > _______________________________________________ Gnome-infrastructure mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
