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GNOME Foundation members,

 

We'd like to announce a formal system administration team. GNOME has

long had an informal sysadmin team that has managed the gnome.org

services. Putting this team on a more formal basis similar to the GNOME

Release Team will allow us to involve and recognize contributors more

effectively, and better coordinate with other parts of the GNOME

project.

 

The team will be coordinated by a paid part-time system administrator.

John Carr has kindly offered to act as a coordinator to get the team

going on an interim basis and Codethink is generously donating his time.

However, we need your help to make this work long term.

 

In order to continue our current community plans and hire a system

administrator, we'd like to raise $50,000 through Friends of GNOME.

Thanks to our generous community members we have already received over

$5,000 this year. In addition, Google has put in $5,000 and Canonical

has offered to match the next $10,000. So we are 40% of the way there

already!

 

Now we need your help! Please show your support for the GNOME project

and give to http://www.gnome.org/friends.

 

The GNOME Sysadmin Team, Board of Directors, and Board of Advisers

 

About the System Administration Team

====================================

 

The system administration team is responsible for setting up new

services, maintenance and development of existing services, and for

keeping an eye on server logs, the sysadmin and infrastructure mailing

lists, and the request tracker queues. The team general looks after the

day-to-day administrative requirements of the GNOME servers.

 

The team is led by the Systems Administration Coordinator. If we raise

sufficient funding, the GNOME Foundation will make this a part-time paid

position. Responsibilities of the coordinator include:

 

* Scheduling regular IRC meetings and setting the agenda for those

meetings

* Tracking the status of routine sysadmin tasks and making sure that

there are sufficient resources on the team to accomplish them

* Reporting at regular intervals to the GNOME board and foundation

membership

* Maintaining a roadmap of infrastructure enhancements

* Making sure volunteers have the permissions needed to accomplish

their tasks

 

Responsibilities of team members include:

 

* Attending the IRC meetings

* Regularly spending time handling routine tasks

* Volunteering for infrastructure development projects as needed

 

For more information please see http://live.gnome.org/SysadminTeam.

 

 

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