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Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Admin position


From: Sylvain Beucler
Subject: Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] Admin position
Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2006 20:13:50 +0200
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Ping?

-- 
Sylvain

On Mon, Apr 03, 2006 at 10:19:13AM +0200, Sylvain Beucler wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> We indeed seek help with the Savannah daily maintenance.
> 
> A good place to start would be helping with reviewing projects
> submissions. This will allow you to see how Savannah works, and what
> ethical values we spread (for example, emphasizing 'free software'
> over 'open source').
> 
> New documentation about Savannah can be found at:
> http://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/
> Feel free to skim through these pages.
> 
> I'll send you privately another documentation in Texinfo. That one is
> a bit outdated, but you only need to read the section on 'Project
> Approvals'. This will explain you what checks we perform on incoming
> projects.
> 
> I suggest you join #savannah at irc.freenode.net if that's possible
> for you. Check also the SavannahHackerCommunication page on the wiki
> to see which mailing lists you should consider subscribing to.
> 
> Do you already have an idea on what you want to contribute to?
> 
> -- 
> Sylvain
> 
> On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 04:25:37PM -0800, Danny Hembree wrote:
> > I am Unix developer and system administrator with over 20 years 
> > experience. I've used open source and GNU software since it's inception. 
> > For the last 10 years I've focused on building  server farms for 
> > internet services and writing software in PERL and C for administration 
> > and control of these facilities. I would be very interested in joining a 
> > project such as yours and request you consider the attached resume.
> > 
> > Daniel P. Hembree
> > 13206 Aztec St.
> > Sylmar, CA 91342
> > Home: (818)364-1081
> > Cell: (818)866-8035
> > email: address@hidden
> > web site: http://www.dynamical.org/
> > 
> > Experience and Skills
> > 
> > Programming
> > 
> > Excellent programing skills in C, PERL, and SGML/DHTML. Comfortable with 
> > C++, Java, assembly, and CORBA. I have used PHP, Javascript, Pascal, 
> > Fortran, Lisp, TCL, and Scheme. I utilize a dynamical programing style 
> > and am especially good at problem analysis and specification. I work at 
> > the systems and application programming level with UNIX, VME, Macintosh, 
> > and embedded computers. 
> > 
> > Electronics
> > 
> > Skilled at communications and computer systems design, specification, 
> > and integration, working extensively in television, radio, telephony, 
> > electronic security and internet environs. I'm familiar with a wide 
> > range of communications and networking protocols and all aspects of UNIX 
> > systems administration.
> > 
> > Leadership
> > 
> > I'm very good at organizing a project from scratch and coordinating
> > the efforts of a team of technical workers.
> > 
> > Work History
> > 
> > Oct 01 - now
> > Chief Technical Officer DigitronicWeb.com
> > 
> > I Built and operated a server farm for an internet hosting company using 
> > Linux,
> > BSD, and MacOSX Servers. Worked as the principal developer and Sysadm. I 
> > Wrote 
> > and installed packages and scripts for maintenance and control of the 
> > system as
> > well as software for billing and customer service. Trained and supervised 
> > customer service reps and technicians.
> > 
> > Interliant Inc. ICOM Division, Hollywood CA, Developer/Sysadm
> > Jul 99 - May 01
> > 
> > Provided programs and system administration to one of the largest web 
> > hosting companies. Developed a secure means for support personnel to 
> > work in a UNIX shell environment along with methods to detect malicious 
> > intrusions. Solved long standing problems web access, name servers, 
> > POP/SMTP, and system logging. Developed an automated billing system that 
> > kept track of a web hosting customer's features and packages and billed 
> > them, in real time, with no manual intervention.
> > 
> > Mosler Electronic Security Systems, Northridge CA, Sr. Engineer
> > Nov 95-Mar 99
> > 
> > Principal developer for a COTS electronic alarm and access control 
> > system used to guard nuclear weapons facilities for the Air Force. The 
> > system is a network of redundant UNIX host controlling a network of 
> > embedded computers used for alarm and access control. Converted 
> > Mosler's commercial systems from an RS232 system to a networked system 
> > and moved the character based user interface to an X window interface.
> > 
> > Megaphone Communications Systems, Las Vegas NV Owner/Engineer
> > July 1985-Oct 1995
> > 
> > Developed a UNIX based computer system used to control telephone 
> > switches and provide billing, customer service, accounting and marketing 
> > systems for small to medium sized long distance resellers. Trained 
> > programmers and technicians to use "C" and UNIX as well as assembling, 
> > configuring, and testing VME computer systems. Directed the production 
> > of documentation and training of technicians, salespeople, and customer 
> > service reps for clients. Specified the computer hardware and integrated 
> > subsystems using TCP/IP, X25, HDLC, RS232, ethernet, and several custom 
> > communications protocols. The system integrated computers using VME, 
> > SPARC, MULTIBUS, NUBUS, PCI and EISA busses with SYS V, BSD, MACH, VAX, 
> > OS-9/68k, MacOS, DOS, and Windows OS's as well as Siemens/Stromberg, 
> > Northern Telecom, and DEC telephone switches. Wrote a RDBMS in 'C' and 
> > sybsytems for automatic operators, call centers, ordering systems, 
> > voice mail, and international callback. In support of the above I built 
> > a nationwide software maintenance network.
> > 
> > Education and Training
> > 
> > University of Nevada at Las Vegas BA Computer Science 1983-85
> > 
> > University of New Mexico Journalism, 1972-76
> > 
> > Prince George community College, Largo MD. Psychology, 1969-70
> > 
> > Santa Ana Jr. College, Santa Ana CA. Psychology, 1965-67
> > 
> > USMC Infantry Training, Basic Electronics, Radar Fundamentals,
> > Aviation Fire Control, Nuclear Chemical and Biological Warfare, NCO
> > Leadership. 1963-70
> > 
> > Certificates
> > 
> > Java/CORBA- Java 1.2 CORBA IDL API
> > Microwave Associates- Microwave Engineering.
> > FCC- 1st Class Commercial License
> > 
> > References available
> > 
> 




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