From rhct95051 at yahoo.com Fri Jul 9 14:34:41 2004 From: rhct95051 at yahoo.com (J G) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:52 2005 Subject: [web-team] volunteer Message-ID: <20040709213441.8022.qmail@web51802.mail.yahoo.com> Volunteer: I want to get more experience in web services specially Apache in Linux. I would like to volunteer to be on the Web team. I am a Redhat Certified Technician. thank you jeff --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://linuxmafia.com/pipermail/web-team/attachments/20040709/973e19ef/attachment.htm From ikluft at thunder.sbay.org Fri Jul 9 14:56:55 2004 From: ikluft at thunder.sbay.org (Ian Kluft) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:52 2005 Subject: [web-team] volunteer In-Reply-To: <20040709213441.8022.qmail@web51802.mail.yahoo.com> from "J G" at Jul 09, 2004 02:34:41 PM Message-ID: >From: J G >I want to get more experience in web services specially Apache in Linux. > >I would like to volunteer to be on the Web team. > >I am a Redhat Certified Technician. > >thank you > > jeff Hi Jeff. Thanks for volunteering. (Do you mind if we ask what your last name is? It wasn't in your e-mail. I think Marc will want to know who you are in order to create an account on the server.) We've had a number of people in SVLUG get swamped at work or at home with new babies. We fell behind on the recruitment of new volunteers so I'm trying to help catch up with that. I'm catching a few roles as they dropped, as a member of the web team and the interim Speaker Coordinator. But I'm actually doing this as president of the parent organization sbay.org, which SVLUG is a part of. The buck stops here, for recruiting too. So new volunteers like you can definitely help repair this situation. We currently do maintenance of the web site by SSH'ing into the server. The files have revision control with RCS. At some point these things may get upgraded to some newer method, but not without someone leading that charge. The SVLUG web and mail server is a machine owned and operated by Marc Merlin. He currently has it located at his employer, Google, in Mountain View. The last info on the web team and its procedures is at http://www.svlug.org/teams/web-team.shtml It looks mostly current, except that Joyce isn't as involved as she used to be since her daughter was born last year. From ikluft at thunder.sbay.org Tue Jul 20 08:27:54 2004 From: ikluft at thunder.sbay.org (Ian Kluft) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:52 2005 Subject: [web-team] receiving SVLUG mail again Message-ID: I stopped receiving mail from SVLUG on the 14th. Looking through the archive for what I missed, that seems to correspond with the machine getting moved. I found the problem. Since I reject mail at home from hosts which don't have a reverse IP address, I had added an /etc/hosts entry for svlug.svlug.org. When the machine moved, it was treated like a spammer and rejected all the mail since it came from the wrong address for the host. So I never even saw the mail that the machine was moved. From David.Eisenberg at evc.edu Tue Jul 27 14:01:16 2004 From: David.Eisenberg at evc.edu (Eisenberg, J. David) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:53 2005 Subject: [web-team] Linux courses at Evergreen Valley College Message-ID: <7D4C30B5CD718E4AAAC639934CFEBFAAE09747@mail.sjeccd.org> I am an instructor at Evergreen Valley College, and I'd like to post a notice that we have courses in UNIX System Administration and Network Administration, being taught on Linux systems. Would this be appropriate for one of your mailing lists, and if so, which one? From ikluft at thunder.sbay.org Tue Jul 27 18:04:29 2004 From: ikluft at thunder.sbay.org (Ian Kluft) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:53 2005 Subject: [web-team] Linux courses at Evergreen Valley College In-Reply-To: <7D4C30B5CD718E4AAAC639934CFEBFAAE09747@mail.sjeccd.org> from "Eisenberg, J. David" at Jul 27, 2004 02:01:16 PM Message-ID: >From: "Eisenberg, J. David" >I am an instructor at Evergreen Valley College, and I'd like to post a = >notice that we have courses in UNIX System Administration and Network = >Administration, being taught on Linux systems. Would this be appropriate = >for one of your mailing lists, and if so, which one? It's about Linux in Silicon Valley - so that's "on topic" for our lists. You have 2 choices - send it directly to the svlug@lists.svlug.org discussion list. If you're not subscribed to the list, it may complain and say a moderator will have to look at it. But we'll approve it. Or send the announcement to the webmaster list and one of us will forward it to the svlug-announce list, which has a wider audience including forwarding to the sbay.linux newsgroup. Either way, please include all your contact info and/or a URL for prospective students with all the info they'll need. If you get a chance where it's appropriate to do so, please also give a plug for SVLUG in your class. From marc_news at merlins.org Wed Jul 28 08:23:30 2004 From: marc_news at merlins.org (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:53 2005 Subject: [web-team] Linux courses at Evergreen Valley College In-Reply-To: References: <7D4C30B5CD718E4AAAC639934CFEBFAAE09747@mail.sjeccd.org> Message-ID: <20040728152330.GH26783@merlins.org> On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 06:04:29PM -0700, Ian Kluft wrote: > You have 2 choices - send it directly to the svlug@lists.svlug.org discussion > list. If you're not subscribed to the list, it may complain and say a > moderator will have to look at it. But we'll approve it. Actually no, the list is configured to auto-reject posts from non subscribers. You need to have someone post it for you or subscribe first Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key From administrator at linuxbeta.com Wed Jul 28 11:50:52 2004 From: administrator at linuxbeta.com (LinuxBeta.com Administrator) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:53 2005 Subject: [web-team] feedback from SVLUG website Message-ID: <00da01c474d3$cf1cd030$0201000a@crocusplainsch> Can you please add our link to your page (http://www.svlug.org/farm.shtml)? We will add a link to your page in exchange. --- Title: LinuxBeta.com URL: http://www.LinuxBeta.com Desc: Linux beta distribution news, downloads, screenshots, and reviews. Only Linux betas. --- Best Wishes. Chris Administrator, www.LinuxBeta.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://linuxmafia.com/pipermail/web-team/attachments/20040728/c14f9efb/attachment.html From nbs at sonic.net Wed Jul 28 15:09:35 2004 From: nbs at sonic.net (Bill Kendrick) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:53 2005 Subject: [web-team] Picn*x13 Message-ID: <20040728220935.GC18205@sonic.net> Hi! Would it be possible to get Picn*x13 listed on the SVLUG website under "SVLUG News"? The event is next weekend (August 7th) in Sunnyvale. www.LinuxPicnic.org has all of the details. Thx! :) -bill! From rick at linuxmafia.com Wed Jul 28 17:45:34 2004 From: rick at linuxmafia.com (Rick Moen) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:53 2005 Subject: [web-team] Hi, folks. May I help the Web team (again)? In-Reply-To: References: <20040729002254.GW24524@linuxmafia.com> Message-ID: <20040729004534.GX24524@linuxmafia.com> Quoting Ian Kluft (ikluft@thunder.sbay.org): > Marc owns the machine. Ask him. That's a decent idea, but I have a better one: The Web pages say "To join the Web Team, contact webmaster@svlug.org or talk to the appropriate coordinator for the kind of work you prefer to do." (So, I'm doing so in this message, but sending the mail directly to the Web team, just in case the webmaster@ alias is out of whack.) Kindly webmasters: I'd be glad to re-join the Web team, to resume any and all general maintenance needed on SVLUG's Web pages. I'm familiar with the site design and use of SSIs and RCS -- and working with the content and design coordinators, as appropriate. I would expect my work initially to be just on content, and just on strict maintenance -- adding new listing, fixing links, catching technical errors, etc. I'd be glad to help out with other things as they're needed. I've sent in separately a subscription request to the web-team mailing list, FYI. Ian tells me that none of the other Web team members have time to help at the moment. Is that true? May I do part of something, to let some of you have enough breathing room to participate? Thanks! From marc_news at merlins.org Wed Jul 28 23:15:47 2004 From: marc_news at merlins.org (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:53 2005 Subject: [web-team] Hi, folks. May I help the Web team (again)? In-Reply-To: <20040729004534.GX24524@linuxmafia.com> References: <20040729002254.GW24524@linuxmafia.com> <20040729004534.GX24524@linuxmafia.com> Message-ID: <20040729061547.GH27044@merlins.org> On Wed, Jul 28, 2004 at 05:45:34PM -0700, Rick Moen wrote: > That's a decent idea, but I have a better one: The Web pages say "To > join the Web Team, contact webmaster@svlug.org or talk to the > appropriate coordinator for the kind of work you prefer to do." (So, > I'm doing so in this message, but sending the mail directly to the Web > team, just in case the webmaster@ alias is out of whack.) I've already approved it, it's just a matter of getting your key verified before I activate it. > I would expect my work initially to be just on content, and just on > strict maintenance -- adding new listing, fixing links, catching > technical errors, etc. I'd be glad to help out with other things as > they're needed. Thanks. > I've sent in separately a subscription request to the web-team mailing > list, FYI. Already been approved. > Ian tells me that none of the other Web team members have time to help > at the moment. Is that true? Yes, as far as I can tell. > May I do part of something, to let some of you have enough breathing room > to participate? Right now, as far as I can tell, you'd be it, so no toes to step on. If anyone gives you problems, you can send them to me :) Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key From rick at linuxmafia.com Fri Jul 30 12:04:42 2004 From: rick at linuxmafia.com (Rick Moen) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:53 2005 Subject: [web-team] Getting started Message-ID: <20040730190442.GA27944@linuxmafia.com> Bill Ward just sent out the announcement about John H Terpstra being the next speaker (Samba and the back office), so I'll be updating the events page as soon as I can. (Marc or some other person with root access needs to fix ownership/permissions problems in /home/httpd/html .) I'll also scotch a number of old spelling errors and such. Will dig in as soon as I have write access to the files. (I'm SSHed in.) From dmarti at zgp.org Fri Jul 30 14:03:27 2004 From: dmarti at zgp.org (Don Marti) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:53 2005 Subject: [web-team] SVLUG site job policy update Message-ID: <20040730210327.GB31788@lycopersicon.zgp.org> Dear web team, Here's an SVLUG web to-do item that slipped through the cracks. http://www.svlug.org/policies/job-policy.shtml is out of date. There's now a separate list just for job postings. Can you update the job policy page to say... SVLUG does not allow job postings on the main "svlug" mailing list, but job postings are welcome on the jobs mailing list. (please link to http://lists.svlug.org/lists/listinfo/jobs) The jobs mailing list is for job postings only, not for resumes, job wanted postings, or discussion. 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Name: not available Type: text/enriched Size: 9736 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://linuxmafia.com/pipermail/web-team/attachments/20040731/7ccf80cd/attachment.bin From marc at merlins.org Sat Jul 31 16:01:50 2004 From: marc at merlins.org (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:53 2005 Subject: [web-team] Re: [LinuxPicnic] Picnix link added to SVLUG In-Reply-To: References: <16649.18667.10371.470449@komodo.home.wards.net> Message-ID: <20040731230150.GA26678@merlins.org> On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 12:36:23PM -0700, Ian Kluft wrote: > >From: bill@wards.net (William R Ward) > >Ian Kluft writes: > >>Meanwhile, Rick asked Marc for access to the SVLUG server to help maintain it. > >>And Marc granted it to him. So hopefully he and the others who volunteered > >>(Alvin Oga and Jeff Go) will help reconstruct the SVLUG web team. > > > >I'd also be happy to help out. > > > >ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEA5ftQJGzm48laK3DOmBkQCtFS63/ivEHfKphTtnTbz3RKSB80Bf07l9bCV9p8IXdQ7uGfN5yWBHhcREm5HqoK+D59XxHzSOEbT9yu43s2nRy53cyYJ8umOckYscSX2saZKrEYeNWPF0XrpP9KhuC/8oLVac9AjsRyIq33ZbZNeHk= bill@komodo.home.wards.net > > OK, SVLUG's web site is on Marc Merlin's machine. I've CC'ed this to him. > > I have others like sbay.org and speakers.sbay.org on my server, in case > you were expressing interest in those... Bill, I'm wondering how many people svlug should have on the web team. In the past, we've had issues with too many members, and at some point all thinking that someone else "would do it" :) That said, right now, we only have Rick (effectively), so having a backup for him as well as someone who can share the load would be welcome I'm sure. I just need to verify your key somehow, so since I haven't signed your PGP key if you have one, either we can meet up at the picnic, or you can have Ian/Rick or someone else with a PGP key I know, verify you and send me a signed version of your ssh key. That'll be good enough for me to install it on the server Ideally, I would be there wednesday, but just found out that there is a big Reunion of former coworkers at the same time and that I face dire consequences if I don't show up :) Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key From marc_news at merlins.org Sat Jul 31 16:09:22 2004 From: marc_news at merlins.org (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:53 2005 Subject: [web-team] volunteer In-Reply-To: References: <20040709213441.8022.qmail@web51802.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20040731230922.GB26678@merlins.org> On Fri, Jul 09, 2004 at 02:56:55PM -0700, Ian Kluft wrote: > >From: J G > >I want to get more experience in web services specially Apache in Linux. > > > >I would like to volunteer to be on the Web team. > > > >I am a Redhat Certified Technician. > > > >thank you > > > > jeff > > Hi Jeff. Thanks for volunteering. (Do you mind if we ask what your > last name is? It wasn't in your e-mail. I think Marc will want to know > who you are in order to create an account on the server.) I guess this hasn't gone anywhere while I was gone. If you are still interested in volunteering (we just picked up two people), please come meet one of us at an SVLUG meeting or at the picnic and bring your initial password for your account Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key From star at starshine.org Sat Jul 31 16:45:05 2004 From: star at starshine.org (Heather Stern) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:53 2005 Subject: [web-team] Getting started In-Reply-To: <20040730190442.GA27944@linuxmafia.com> References: <20040730190442.GA27944@linuxmafia.com> Message-ID: <20040731234505.GA2031@starshine.org> On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 12:04:42PM -0700, Rick Moen wrote: > Bill Ward just sent out the announcement about John H Terpstra being the > next speaker (Samba and the back office), so I'll be updating the events > page as soon as I can. (Marc or some other person with root access > needs to fix ownership/permissions problems in /home/httpd/html .) > > I'll also scotch a number of old spelling errors and such. Will dig in > as soon as I have write access to the files. (I'm SSHed in.) More specifically, he needs to add you to the webslave group. We use CVS for edits around here, so if you're already in that group, properly using CVS will allow you access. We have a cronscript that gets verbose about leaving locked files up, so do remember to ci -u :) The first few warnings go to a miscreant, then the team starts seeing them so someone can deal with it. A specific task you could take on first is to make sure the meetings pages/ events are kept clean; I had explicitely ceded that task to Steve Traugott's wife, Joyce, but I think she's had less time for it when he couldn't be involved anymore. BTW, Ian's right - the last 'useful' thing I did on the site was push Margaret's offered cleanups into the web links section, and I think it could stand more work. I've been whelmed (not quite over) with other things... but I am still involved, my key still works, stuff like that. But as far as looking dusty at a glance, I'd say we need more svluggers to write up their event trips besides Marc, even though his write ups are excellent. A good rant on how cool it is to attend a linux picnix would be timely. Oh yeah, almost forgot. Welcome aboard! . | . Heather Stern --->*<--- Starshine Technical Services ' | ` SVLUG Web Content Coordinator From bill at wards.net Sat Jul 31 17:07:05 2004 From: bill at wards.net (William R Ward) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:53 2005 Subject: [web-team] Re: [LinuxPicnic] Picnix link added to SVLUG In-Reply-To: <20040731230150.GA26678@merlins.org> References: <16649.18667.10371.470449@komodo.home.wards.net> <20040731230150.GA26678@merlins.org> Message-ID: <16652.13353.934334.343589@komodo.home.wards.net> Marc MERLIN writes: >I'm wondering how many people svlug should have on the web team. >In the past, we've had issues with too many members, and at some point all >thinking that someone else "would do it" :) >That said, right now, we only have Rick (effectively), so having a backup >for him as well as someone who can share the load would be welcome I'm >sure. I'd like to have the option to help out if it is needed, but I wouldn't have time to do much. There have been times when nobody could be reached to update the page, and I'd like to make sure that doesn't happen. >I just need to verify your key somehow, so since I haven't signed your PGP >key if you have one, either we can meet up at the picnic, or you can have >Ian/Rick or someone else with a PGP key I know, verify you and send me a >signed version of your ssh key. >That'll be good enough for me to install it on the server I set up a PGP key years ago but never had occasion to use it. I don't know if it still works or what. I don't know how you would sign an SSH key, but I'm happy to explore it. Can we do it over the phone? Or should I print it out and take it with me to the picnic or something so you can confirm it's the same as the one in the email? >Ideally, I would be there wednesday, but just found out that there is a big >Reunion of former coworkers at the same time and that I face dire >consequences if I don't show up :) Good thing you don't have to speak then! :-) --Bill. -- William R Ward bill@wards.net http://www.wards.net/~bill/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Movies are like life with all the dull parts left out." - Alfred Hitchcock From marc_news at merlins.org Sat Jul 31 17:10:02 2004 From: marc_news at merlins.org (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:53 2005 Subject: [web-team] Re: [LinuxPicnic] Picnix link added to SVLUG In-Reply-To: <16652.13353.934334.343589@komodo.home.wards.net> References: <16649.18667.10371.470449@komodo.home.wards.net> <20040731230150.GA26678@merlins.org> <16652.13353.934334.343589@komodo.home.wards.net> Message-ID: <20040801001002.GG26678@merlins.org> On Sat, Jul 31, 2004 at 05:07:05PM -0700, William R Ward wrote: > don't know if it still works or what. I don't know how you would sign > an SSH key, but I'm happy to explore it. Can we do it over the phone? We could but I'll be honest that I won't necessarily recognize your voice. (sorry, you can tell my job and security have gotten the better of me sometimes :) > Or should I print it out and take it with me to the picnic or > something so you can confirm it's the same as the one in the email? Considering it's not that far away, that sounds like the best deal, yep. You can also give it to Ian since he also has root > Good thing you don't have to speak then! :-) Indeed :) Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key From marc_news at merlins.org Sat Jul 31 17:10:59 2004 From: marc_news at merlins.org (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:53 2005 Subject: [web-team] Getting started In-Reply-To: <20040731234505.GA2031@starshine.org> References: <20040730190442.GA27944@linuxmafia.com> <20040731234505.GA2031@starshine.org> Message-ID: <20040801001059.GH26678@merlins.org> On Sat, Jul 31, 2004 at 04:45:05PM -0700, Heather Stern wrote: > More specifically, he needs to add you to the webslave group. We use > CVS for edits around here, so if you're already in that group, properly > using CVS will allow you access. > > We have a cronscript that gets verbose about leaving locked files up, so > do remember to ci -u :) The first few warnings go to a miscreant, then > the team starts seeing them so someone can deal with it. rick is already in webslave, and instead of doing the ci/co, you should just use the evim wrapper, it'll do everything for you Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key