Re: Offering up the List Manager position

1997-12-17 Thread Scott Ellis
> > After seven or eight months as Debian's mailing list manager, I'm
> > ready for a change of pace.  I'd like to offer up the position to any
> > interested individual(s).
> > 
> > I'm offering the position because I haven't been spending as many
> > late nights at my day job's office, and I've become involved with making a
> > local computer store into an ISP.  Unfortunately, my free time is not
> > spent in front of machines with decent bandwidth to be able to administer
> > mailing lists, so I've been behind on a lot of the processing stuff.  I've
> > also felt as though my performance at my day job is slipping a bit (just
> > my inability to properly manage and focus my time), so I'd like to curb
> > that before it gets too far out of hand.
> > 
> > If anyone is interested, please feel free to contact me and I've
> > give a full rundown of what I see as being involved.

I'm interested.  Being employed at CyberGate (a SE Florida ISP), I have
plenty of bandwidth from work.  I usually have a decent amount of free
time.  I'm reasonably familiar with the various mailing list mangers.

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Re: Offering up the List Manager position

1997-12-17 Thread Martin Schulze
Hi everybody!

>   After seven or eight months as Debian's mailing list manager, I'm
> ready for a change of pace.  I'd like to offer up the position to any
> interested individual(s).
> 
>   I'm offering the position because I haven't been spending as many
> late nights at my day job's office, and I've become involved with making a
> local computer store into an ISP.  Unfortunately, my free time is not
> spent in front of machines with decent bandwidth to be able to administer
> mailing lists, so I've been behind on a lot of the processing stuff.  I've
> also felt as though my performance at my day job is slipping a bit (just
> my inability to properly manage and focus my time), so I'd like to curb
> that before it gets too far out of hand.
> 
>   If anyone is interested, please feel free to contact me and I've
> give a full rundown of what I see as being involved.

I am the "backup" list manager and I will keep that.  Whoever wants
to take over the job you're not alone.

Regards

Joey

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Offering up the List Manager position

1997-12-17 Thread Pete Templin

Folks,

After seven or eight months as Debian's mailing list manager, I'm
ready for a change of pace.  I'd like to offer up the position to any
interested individual(s).

I'm offering the position because I haven't been spending as many
late nights at my day job's office, and I've become involved with making a
local computer store into an ISP.  Unfortunately, my free time is not
spent in front of machines with decent bandwidth to be able to administer
mailing lists, so I've been behind on a lot of the processing stuff.  I've
also felt as though my performance at my day job is slipping a bit (just
my inability to properly manage and focus my time), so I'd like to curb
that before it gets too far out of hand.

If anyone is interested, please feel free to contact me and I've
give a full rundown of what I see as being involved.

Thanks,

Pete

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Computer & Communication Services   tel: (717) 524-1590
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