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* [[Teams/System-Hackers/SLA]] -- A document describing service teams run by other groups in the FSFE, and information about how to propose and setup a new service * [[Teams/System-Hackers/Decommissioning-Pad]] |
* [[Teams/System-Hackers/SLA|SLA]] -- A document describing service teams run by other groups in the FSFE, and information about how to propose and setup a new service * [[TechDocs/Services|Services]] -- An overview of all technical services run by the FSFE with maintainers, priority, and some pointers to documentation * [[TechDocs/TechnicalProcesses|TechnicalProcesses]] -- A collection of processes and tasks for system hackers. This is the primary place to store such documentation. * [[https://git.fsfe.org/fsfe-system-hackers/documentation|documentation]] -- A Git repository storing all technical documentation about servers and services which aren't processes. |
System Hackers
- Coordinator
- Albert Dengg (albert)
- Deputy-coordinators
- Max Mehl (max.mehl)
- Membership
- By invitation, but get in touch with the coordinators if you're interested in system administration. Typically, you can start with taking over maintenance of a FSFE service.
- Principal mailing list
https://lists.fsfe.org/mailman/listinfo/system-hackers (invitation only)
- Description
- The system hackers team is a trusted group of individuals taking responsibility for the low level infrastructure of the FSFE, including our host servers and services running on their respective virtual machines.
Service information
SLA -- A document describing service teams run by other groups in the FSFE, and information about how to propose and setup a new service
Services -- An overview of all technical services run by the FSFE with maintainers, priority, and some pointers to documentation
TechnicalProcesses -- A collection of processes and tasks for system hackers. This is the primary place to store such documentation.
documentation -- A Git repository storing all technical documentation about servers and services which aren't processes.