On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 8:22 AM, Andrea Pescetti <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 01/04/2013 janI wrote:
>
>> A volunteer does not need to be an expert, that can be learned,
>> possibility
>> to react swiftly to alers in your TZ is the key. General knowledge about
>> mysql/php is a clear advantage. In general we talk about 1-2 hours work pr
>> month, not including upgrades.
>>
>
> Adding to what Jan wrote: we now have more granular access levels, so that
> we can have a class of volunteers who can only restart services (which is
> often enough in case of a sudden problem). This means you shouldn't be
> scared of having too many privileges and possibly break the setup, since
> privileges will be exactly enough to do what is needed.
>
> We can give these privileges a couple of volunteers if available, don't be
> shy! You need to be an OpenOffice committer and have a reasonable knowledge
> of Linux system administration (not much, but at least being able to manage
> services from the command line). Again, American timezones are not covered
> at the moment so it's best to have volunteers from there, but any help is
> welcome. Anyone?
>
> Regards,
>   Andrea.
>
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Can you elaborate on what specific services, and what might be involved?


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