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I'm like a junior in experience but would love to help and especially learn how to help. I also have a lot of free time
I'm curious what the backend looks like based on your requirements here... Ansible is always a red flag for me that your servers are pets not cattle. Just maintain a golden image, especially since you mention kubernetes. And if you're using self managed kubernetes USE REMOTE ETCD. Trust me, it will save you so much time and drama.
I wouldn't be interested unless it's paid so I am just throwing that out there for y'all to consider.
Or just run everything in containers and use stock ubuntu or aws Linux or whatever.
I'm not a a professional in the area of question, but if you need moderators for the instance I would love to help in any capacity that I can.
I've been a moderator on a large forum, one of the biggest in my country, and would love to help whatever way I can. But sysop is not something I've got experience unfortunately.
Do you get paid in Recognition Bucks?
They cant currently afford like another 4k expenses for a dedicated sysop engineer. It will destroy their savings for the instance and lw would get shut down in 3 months. The server costs are high too.
I'd love to help out one day but right now my experience is just hosting random things for fun that I find on github
No offense but you're asking for some crazy free labor. This would only make sense for college students or new grads trying to get experience. Why would I add another on-call shift to my existing career?
I'm a noobie sysadmin so I don't have enough experience yet. Hope you guys find some people to help out!
If you need a janitor I can help but back end stuff is over my head.
I totally hope you'll get enough admins to help out. Alas, I'm way to short on time to commit to this now. After 28y sysadmin and developing on Unix and Linux, I could use some project that is useful, but alas, no time to spare now. (Maybe later)
wow nice, hope you get some qualified folks! regrettably I dont have time or I'd toss my hat in the ring