Hi,

It would be fitting to introduce myself first: I am the campus
architect and the unofficial ICT officer for a school here in Baguio.
I'm relatively new to Linux and I found the switch generally
satisfying since 2006.  It's really great to find a very active linux
community here. though I haven't met anyone with such interests around
my city. There might be some of you who are from up here north, give
me a haller.
For the past 2 years I've been advocating the move to Linux within the
school. It was mostly a success, converting 60% of all the computers
to Linux, but not without challenges. We have currently two LTSP
servers serving a computer laboratory and a group of office computers,
mail, proxy and name server in a virtualized environment, desktop
computers and file servers. I am faced now with a problem from a lack
of a skilled Linux administrator and teachers within our area. I will
be leaving the school for a two year sabbatical and I wouldn't want
the school revert back to the dark ages. This is probably one of the
few schools that has embraced Linux to such an extent here in the
north. I wouldn't want that to go to waste
If anyone of may be interested to work for or help the school out,
contact me and we could arrange something.

Your help is greatly appreciated.

Aris Go
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