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We are a global pack of Sysadmins | <strong>Who we are</strong><br /> | ||
We are a global pack of Sysadmins that support the Mozilla Community. Most importantly, we mentor & teach others with practical technical skills in hosting and running production websites and services, configuration management (puppet/chef), monitoring/alerting & on-call pager. | |||
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Revision as of 01:41, 25 August 2015
Mission
Mozilla Community Sysadmins are individuals who are passionate about Mozilla, the open web and are passionate and knowledgeable about running websites and services (at scale!) to help support the Mozilla Community.
Community is the backbone of the Mozilla Project.
Who we are
We are a global pack of Sysadmins that support the Mozilla Community. Most importantly, we mentor & teach others with practical technical skills in hosting and running production websites and services, configuration management (puppet/chef), monitoring/alerting & on-call pager.
What We Do
Relationship to Participation Infrastructure
- tbd
Team members
- Project Manager and main point of contact: Majken "Kensie" Connor
Communication
We need you! Give us a shout out on one of the following communication channels and let us know you'd like to help!
Get Involved
This will be an overview of the kinds of things we need, and a link to Get Involved
Where to Find Us
- IRC - Go to our IRC channel: #CommunityIT on irc.mozilla.org
- Discourse - Join the discussion on Discourse