On Thursday 14 April 2005 03:32 pm, Neil Schneider wrote: > In this vein I have set up RCS directories for most things I've > changed from CLI. I think it's probably a good idea, since we have > multiple people doing admin work and if you check in your changes, you > can also comment what you changed. It requires some discipline among > those doing the work, I added a reminder to MOTD and turned on motd in > sshd so everyone sees it when they login.
That's actually a very good idea. If you have any aliases for checkin/checkout of files from RCS, I'd love to know them, as I can never remember what the appropriate commands are. > The server has always been a collaboritive effort, since it first went > on-line. I nominate Gregory for Sysadmin-in-chief, which is a very > responsible position. Thank you for your support! :) > Any thing that goes wrong, Gregory is > responsible. :-) Hey, wait a minute! ;) > Most of the sysadmining in the past has been such > things as keeping the web site up to date (not always done as well as > we would like) and dealing with emergency problems. As Josh has mentioned, once he gets things like workflow and groups and permissions worked out in plone, the web site should almost be self-maintaining, though people in the "reviewer", "manager" and "owner" roles will have to remember to check for new content that's been submitted for publishing. Once Josh has done what he wants, he can do a presentation on it at a kplug meeting so we all know how it works. :) > Perhaps a list of peope who have physical access to the server should > be distributed, so someone who notices a problem can contact those > people. Probably a good idea. Gregory -- Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | This message has an OpenPGP Sr. Systems Administrator | digital signature attachment Cast & Crew Entertainment Services, Inc. | generated by GnuPG.
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