Heya, I could give a hand.
River Tarnell wrote: > [...] ideally, candidates > will: > > + have been a member of a Wikimedia project for a long time, with > some level of additional access (e.g. checkuser, OTRS, ...) I'm an admin on en.wp, a clerk of the en.wp Arbitration Commitee, a member of the BAG, and I am an OTRS agent. I also obviously have way too much free time on my hands. :-) > + have an advanced knowledge of Unix (at least several years > experience) > + have experience with Linux or Solaris system administration in a > production environment (another Unix would be okay if you're > willing to learn something new) > + have experience with MySQL database administration I've been a sysadmin for a bit over 20 years, most of past 10 with Linux. > + be available on the toolserver IRC channel to help users (this > isn't a requirement, but it would be helpful) I spend way too much time on IRC already, might as well be productive. :-) > > + experience with these products/technologies would be an advantage: > Apache; JIRA; PostgreSQL; Sun Web Server; Sun Directory Server / LDAP; > GlassFish; Kerberos; StorageTek SAM-QFS; Veritas. I grok Apache, Jira, Pg, and Krb5. I'm familiar with Veritas. The rest I mostly know /of/. > as this is a volunteer position, the amount of time you put into it > is entirely up to you; but at a minimum, you should be willing to > spend at least a couple of hours each week on the toolserver. I've already got a number of other tasks I do around the wmf, but I can certainly do a couple of hours of direct support work as well as idle in the ts channel to give a hand whenever I'm on IRC. -- [[User:Coren]] Marc A. Pelletier _______________________________________________ Toolserver-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/toolserver-l _______________________________________________ Toolserver-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/toolserver-l
