Greetings, my name is Charles Goldsmith and while I'll admit that I
don't have all of the qualifications to meet the needs, I threw my hat
in to see if I could help.  I'll gladly help with the committee under
whoever the chair is.

In my day job, I'm a cisco network engineer, but I do deal with UNIX and Linux
servers, I donate server time and admin the TexasCavers mailing list
as well as a couple of the local grotto's lists and websites.  My
professional resume mainly deals with my career but it does touch on
my UNIX background a bit.  I have dealt with securing UNIX servers, as
well as securing networks.   I am more familiar with BSD than I am
Linux, but I do know my way around, as I use it as my primary
workstation at my office, as well as administering a couple of of
RedHat and Ubuntu servers.

I will admit, I'm certainly no expert on CGI, PHP or Perl, but I am
familiar with them enough to know to leave it to the experts.  I've
programmed in C, BASIC, Fortran, in the past, as well as shell, TCL
and Expect scripts as well as a small bit of PHP..

If you need references from the caving community, any of the active
DFW Grotto, Cowtown Grotto or TSA members would be a good place to
start.

I'll be happy to provide any other information you need.  Btw, who
wrote the previous message?  I didn't see a name get posted.  :)

Charles

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