Hi, All.

It is with some sadness I have noted that the fedora legacy project has 
significantly downscaled it's scope.

Not least because it leaves me a job to do with my fedora servers (many of 
which are FC3)! That got me thinking... should I be lamenting lack of community 
interest in the project, and moving on; or should I be trying to help.

First of all, qualifications: Experienced linux sysadmin, from way back (well 
RH6 ish), and a good background in managing RedHat / Fedora servers and (some) 
workstations.

Now snags: Limited (in the most limited sense of the word!) programming skills. 
Bash, perl, php, some c and that's about it.

I do however have a few hours a week to contribute, and therefore propose that 
I may be suitable as your mirror coordinator [seems a documentation / support 
role to me, suitable for a mere sysadmin ;-)], and can also act as a tester / 
qa tester. I have a reasonable scope of hardware to run or emulate a range of 
OSs.

Let me know if I can be of use. 

Thanks

Andrew Wilson

Research Systems Support Officer

School of Physics & Astronomy
The University of Nottingham.

(+44) 115 951 5182
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