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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.
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'd love to help out one day but right now my experience is just hosting random things for fun that I find on github
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.
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.
If you need a janitor I can help but back end stuff is over my head.
I'm a noobie sysadmin so I don't have enough experience yet. Hope you guys find some people to help out!
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)
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?
wow nice, hope you get some qualified folks! regrettably I dont have time or I'd toss my hat in the ring