¿ "large installations" is no longer a "special interest" group. Mainstream 
now.  ?

-- Craig Constantine, http://constantine.name


On Mar 3, 2016, at 8:44 AM, Evan Pettrey <[email protected]> wrote:

Hey folks,

As I'm sure many of you have already seen, USENIX is shutting down LISA 
SIG/SAGE.

Any thoughts? Does this impact LOPSA in any way? Is this an indication of the 
changing industry or simply a failing special interest group?


Interested in input from the board as well if you guys have an opinion.


Hope everybody is well.


-Evan

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Casey Henderson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 5:41 PM
Subject: Refocusing the LISA Community
To: Rob Jenson <[email protected]>


 
Dear Rob,

For 24 years, the LISA Special Interest Group for Sysadmins (LISA SIG, formerly 
known as SAGE) has been a resource and virtual meeting ground for the sysadmin 
community at USENIX. Despite its sometimes tumultuous history, dedicated 
members have provided content for Short Topics books, shared insight with 
colleagues via mailing lists, and helped advance the state of the profession 
via the creation of the System Administrators' Code of Ethics, contributions to 
salary surveys, postings to colleagues via the Jobs Board, and nominations for 
the Outstanding Achievement Award.

With full recognition of this history and value of the LISA SIG, USENIX has 
made the decision to retire it at the end of 2016. In recent years, our efforts 
to serve the sysadmin community have focused on reengineering and revitalizing 
the annual LISA conference to ensure its relevance and long-term 
sustainability, as well as creating and nurturing SREcon for the emerging, 
related field of site reliability engineering. These ongoing efforts have been 
successful and well received by the community, so this is where we are going to 
focus our energies to help support the sysadmin community.

The USENIX Board of Directors and staff did not make this decision lightly. To 
inform our deliberation, we convened a committee comprised of community members 
to explore the possible future paths of the SIG. The committee surveyed SIG 
members, analyzed the results, and presented their recommendations to us. After 
weighing all the factors, we determined that the best path forward is to 
continue building community through the LISA conference itself.

LISA SIG resources, including the Short Topics books and Code of Ethics, will 
continue to be available on the USENIX Web site. All active memberships will 
continue to receive the current slate of benefits, including the LISA 
conference discount, through the end of the year. LISA SIG members whose 
membership expires in 2017 will receive a separate email soon.

We look forward to continuing to serve this community that continues to be an 
integral part of USENIX, and hope to see you at LISA16 in Boston, December 4-9, 
2016.

Casey Henderson
Executive Director
USENIX Association





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