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List:       gentoo-dev
Subject:    [gentoo-dev] Looking for co-sysadmin...
From:       tchiwam <tchiwam () gentoo ! org>
Date:       2005-02-24 23:18:35
Message-ID: 421E60CB.1040703 () gentoo ! org
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Hello,
          We apply mathematical methods, stocastic inversion, for the 
real world, I am at the moment working too much on the IT infrastructure 
and not enough on the translating math to code, the whole system is 
basically running gentoo on various platforms 
(G3,G4,x86,x86_64,sparc,alpha). All of our software is custom made for 
our customers.
          I would like to have someone building / starting a directory 
service so that all authentication would be located in a central 
location(ldap), each system would have it's own copy (slurpd) working. 
With a clear document of how to install a new machine to have it use the 
same directory. I am simply tired to sync 9 machines password and groups.
        The machines aren't too slow nor deprived of hard disk space nor 
memory starved, the link is faAAAaast... so working remotely shouldn't 
be a trouble... If there is a need for something special it can be 
discussed.
       If this works and the cooperation is good, I would be ready to 
let the developper have some "work" benefit like using the hardware 
here. There is also a lot of other wierd things tasks that I'd be 
willing to offload some of my IT shores. Bugzilla, twiki, imap-ssl, 
smtp-ssl, ups deamon, ...
       The closer to Finland or Europe the better, but I won't let 
distance be a huge problem, as long as the communication stays good. 
I'll expect a phone number, address and some proper credentials.
       This is more of a once in a while work, payment term and tasks to 
be discussed in advance, then executed there is a possiblity of changing 
this later if both parties think it would be beneficial.

       If anyone is interested just send me a mail.

Philippe (tchiwam)
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