Besides reading our documentation, you can have a look at: https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/TasksList
for a general medium-term lists of things we need to do. For longer term goals you may want to use your skills in: - subsystems isolation: we use a set of chroot jails but it would be good to check on more robusts solutions (virtual servers, xen and the like) - statistics: we have about no statistics on what happens at Savannah, and it would be good to prove users with their project activity feedback - infrastructure replication: so as to quickly duplicate Savannah at home and make tests Feel free to drop by #savannah on irc.freenode.net or reply so we all can know a bit more about each others. -- Sylvain On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 08:48:35AM -0500, Benjamin L. Shi wrote: > i don't know how i can contribute yet, but will learn and findout more, > on both general procedure, administrations, and specific projects, if > you have anything in mind. > > Sylvain Beucler wrote: > > >Hi, > > > >On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 10:42:48AM -0500, Benjamin L. Shi wrote: > > > > > >>Hi, I am very interested to help. For the past 8+ years, i have been > >>managing linux/solaris systems and will like to be invovled more in the > >>gnu/opensrc community. What is the requirement? Since i do have full > >>time job, there is a limited number of hours i can dedicate. Please let > >>me know. > >> > >> > > > >Thanks for the offer. > > > >We need help to run Savannah daily, mainly review project submissions > >and spread the GNU philosophy, and in a less urgent extend improve the > >Savannah services in various way. Everybody do a bit of both. > > > >How do you think you could contribute to the project? :) > > > >Hear from you soon,
