[Ubuntu-be] Offre d'emploi

2010-07-12 Thread Grégory DIZIER




Bonjour,

Nous recherchons un Administrateur Système ayant les compétences
suivantes:

Niveau par ordre d'importance:
Excellente connaissance
Très bonne connaissance
Bonne connaissance
Connaissance
Connaissance de base

OS:
Très bonne connaissance en Linux (Ubuntu, CentOS/RedHat, Suse)
Très bonne connaissance en Windows Server 2003
Connaissance en Windows XP (Installation, configuration et dépannage)
Connaissance en Windows Vista (Installation, configuration et dépannage)
Connaissance en Windows 7 (Installation, configuration et dépannage)
Très bonne connaissance en VMWare ESX 3.5
Très bonne connaissance en VMWare vSphere 4.0
Excellente connaissance de l'Active Directory (LDAP)
Excellente connaissance du protocole LDAP (Authentification via LDAP
sur plusieurs applications)
Bonne connaissance en sécurité (niveau OS Windows et Linux)
Bonne connaissance en gestion des backup (Veeam, HP Backup express,
BackupExec)

Applications:
Bonne connaissance de Office 2007/2010 (Installation, configuration et
dépannage)
Bonne connaissance de OpenOffice 3.x (Installation, configuration et
dépannage)
Bonne connaissance en Nagios (Supervision du système)
Excellente connaissance en Postfix/Courrier IMAP (Server de messagerie
sous linux)
Bonne connaissance en GLPI (Gestion de parc)
Bonne connaissance en OCS (Gestion de parc lié à GLPI+déploiement
d'applications)
Bonne connaissance en Mysql (Gestion de bases de données)
Bonne connaissance en MSSQL server (Gestion de bases de données)
Excellente connaissance en Apache 2 sous Linux (Maitrise du concept de
revers proxy)

Langage de programmation:
Connaissance de base en Perl (Lire le code existant et le comprendre et
éventuellement le modifier)
Connaissance de base en PHP5 (Lire le code existant et le comprendre et
éventuellement le modifier)
Bonne connaissance en Batch (DOS)
Bonne connaissance en Bash (Linux)
Connaissance de base en C# et VB.NET est un plus

Réseau:
Connaissance en VPN
Connaissance en Cisco ASA est un plus
Connaissance en VoIP Cisco est un plus
Connaissance en Wifi
Connaissance en Routage
Connaissance en DHCP
Connaissance en DNS

Langues:
Français
Anglais
Néerlandais est un plus

Votre travail consistera à la gestion journalière d'un parc de 180
machines clients sur des sites distants pour la plus part, 7 serveurs
physiques dont 3 serveurs VMWare ESX 3.5 et 4.0 (19 VM Linux, 6 VM
Windows). Helpdesk, dépannage, organisation et gestion de l'évolution
du système en fonction des besoins métier et du développement de la
société...

Salaire attractif, voiture de société, DKV

Merci d'envoyer votre CV à j...@keneos.com

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Re: [Ubuntu-be] own t-shirts, follow up and design ideas

2010-06-30 Thread Grégory Dizier


  
  
Hello

I do not often on this list but I read carefully discussed.

I can speak on this proposal to create t-shirt because I had to do
the same thing for friends who have a band.

The easiest way to avoid having to move the agent is to create an
online shop with http://www.comboutique.com/ example. You define the
product you want to sell (t-shirts, sweat shirts, hats ,...) with
the drawing like.

The system gives you the gross price of the item and you must
specify the margin you want to take over. It is very simple and
customizable.

Here's shop created (images header and footer does not appear this
is normal) http://www.comboutique.com/shop/homeboutique-5029.html

With this system, no need to move a single cent and no need to
manage the logistics.

Sincerely,


  Grégory Dizier
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Keneos

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Le 30/06/10 01:15, Ward De Ridder a écrit :
Hello ubuntu-be
  
  A couple weeks ago I’ve sent an e-mail with the idea that we can
  print our own t-shirts. They will be cheaper than the t-shirts
  ordered from the canonical (ubuntu) shop, and we’ll be able to
  choose the print ourselves.
  
  Everyone I’ve told about this, on the IRC-meeting and in the
  mailing list, was very positive about the idea. We also agreed
  that the t-shirts should be both eco-friendly and fair-trade. JanC
  and I have done some research about that, and we found out that
  Earth Positive t-shirts are probably the best choice. Those
  t-shirts are a little more expensive compared to other branches
  like Fruit of the Loom, but we will still be able to sell them for
  €10 / t-shirt (we sell the t-shirts from the ubuntu store for
  about €13 - €20).
  
  There are a couple more things to be done before the t-shirts can
  be ordered. First of all we need a good design to print on the
  t-shirts, that’s why we need your help. You can send your ideas
  and your designs to the mailinglist, later we'll open a wiki page
  to show al the designs, and to choose one.
  
  Here are some important things to keep in mind when designing:
  
You can choose the background color from this list: http://www.cotton-shirts.eu/typo3temp/pics/EP02_complete_1_f0ee92a4ef.jpg
  , for men’s t-shirts there are some more choices: http://www.cotton-shirts.eu/typo3temp/pics/EP01_complete_622f2a8927.jpg
  , but it’s best to have to same color for all the t-shirts.
  
  
The less colors you use, the lower the price (max 5
  different colors), the better. If you want to use light colors
  on a dark background, you should count one more color.
  
  
If you know how to use inkscape, or another vector graphics
  editor, please use it! If you don’t know how to use it I, or
  someone else, can convert it to a vectorial image if your
  design is the best. If you’ve got a lot of creativity, but
  don’t know how to work with any image-editing software you can
  always share your ideas, and maybe someone else can do
  something with it.
  
  
You can use the ubuntu-be logo in the design, but if we also
  want to sell the t-shirts at fosdem to foreign visitors, maybe
  it’s better not to do so. This way we can also ask neighbour
   countries if they are interested to participate. The more
  t-shirts we buy, the cheaper the price / t-shirt.
  
  It’s not 100% sure yet the t-shirts will be printed, but  a good
  design will help to make it easier to decide. The biggest question
  we’ve got is where to get the money to buy the t-shirts. It will
  cost us about €600 to buy 100, and that’s a lot of money. We are
  quite sure t-shirts at a good price with a good design will sell,
  definitely if we promote them a bit, but we have to pay them
  first.
  
  If you’ve got some ideas let us know!
  
  Ward De Ridder

  

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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Ubuntu-be organization as a vzw/asbl

2009-08-28 Thread Grégory DIZIER
Hi,

If you want create a asbl, this a detailed template.
Sorry but it is in french.

http://www.prov-liege.be/acp/asbl/statutstypes.doc

Cdt,

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Pierre Buyle a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Dries
> Langsweirdt wrote:
>   
>> Considering the remarks of Matthew and Pierre, I will look into the
>> possibility to make ubuntu-be a vzw and propose a draft for the
>> statutes. Until it is finished, I will keep my mouth shut about it.
>> 
> I must expresse myself badly since it seems you did not understand me.
> I didn't ask you to come only when you have a finished and complete
> proposition, I suggested that you, and others, use the wiki to post
> your comment regarding the organization of ubuntu-be. Mainly because
> this is what Jean, who took the lead of the reorganisation (by needs,
> not that he wants it), requested. But also because IMHO this is more
> efficient and easier than the mailing list (or a forum). Of course
> discussions are always welcome in this mailing list (even through the
> forum interface). It may also be productive to discuss an idea here
> before addition to the wiki, but not by hijacking a thread about a
> cancelled meeting (because the discussion will be lost .
>
> Actually, the discussion about vzw/asbl is very interesting.
>
>   

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[Ubuntu-be] Offre d'emploi

2009-03-01 Thread Grégory Dizier

Bonjour à tous,

L'association pour laquelle je travail actuellement cherche un
informaticien pour me remplacer car je parts pour une autre société.

Voici l'offre, n'hésitez pas à la diffuser autour de vous.

Quelques détails:

C'est un environnement Windows (W2K3 et XP) et Linux (Serveurs Ubuntu et CentOS), ce 
n'est pas un poste pour un "geek" mais bien un professionnel qui connais les 
besoins
utilisateurs et qui est capable d'adapter ses choix au confort
d'utilisation et aux besoins de l'association.

Il y a 20 postes utilisateurs sous Windows, 7 serveurs Linux, 7 serveurs
Windows (Exchange, DC, Fichier, WSUS). Beaucoup de serveur virtuel sous
VMWare Server 2. Il faut également savoir programmer en PHP/MySQL car il
y a une application de gestion à maintenir et à faire évoluer.

Il y a aussi les voyages, Iles de Paix dispose de bureaux dans plusieurs
pays du sud (Mali, Burkina Faso, Bénin, Equateur et Pérou) où il y a des
utilisateurs également et la personne qui prendra le poste sera amenée à
voyager (1 ou 2x par an) pour une période de 5 à 10 jours en général.

La pratique de l'espagnol est un atout.

Bien à vous,

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