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Mozilla Community Sysadmins are individuals who are passionate about Mozilla, the open web and are passionate and knowledge about running websites and services (at scale!) to help support the Mozilla Community. | Mozilla Community Sysadmins are individuals who are passionate about Mozilla, the open web and are passionate and knowledge about running websites and services (at scale!) to help support the Mozilla Community. | ||
<p align=center><i>Community is the backbone of the Mozilla Project.</i></p> | <p align=center><i>Community is the backbone of the Mozilla Project.</i></p> | ||
We are a global pack of Sysadmins supporting the Mozilla Community and, importantly, mentoring & teaching others with practical technical skills in hosting and running production websites and services, configuration management (puppet/chef), monitoring/alerting & oncall pager | We are a global pack of Sysadmins supporting the Mozilla Community and, importantly, mentoring & teaching others with practical technical skills in hosting and running production websites and services, configuration management (puppet/chef), monitoring/alerting & oncall pager. | ||
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Revision as of 06:22, 17 October 2014
Overview
Mozilla Community Sysadmins are individuals who are passionate about Mozilla, the open web and are passionate and knowledge about running websites and services (at scale!) to help support the Mozilla Community.
Community is the backbone of the Mozilla Project.
We are a global pack of Sysadmins supporting the Mozilla Community and, importantly, mentoring & teaching others with practical technical skills in hosting and running production websites and services, configuration management (puppet/chef), monitoring/alerting & oncall pager.
Getting Involved
We need you! Give us a shout out on one of the following communication channels and let us know you'd like to help!
- Join the discussion on Discourse
- Go to our IRC channel: #CommunityIT on irc.mozilla.org
- Join our weekly call
Modules
Community IT Ops operates under a module ownership governance system. A module is a discrete unit of code or activity. An owner is the person in charge of a module or sub-module. A peer is a person whom the owner has appointed to help them. A module may have multiple peers and, very occasionally, multiple owners.
Archived Modules
These modules are no longer maintained, but their information is retained for historical purposes.
Weekly Call
- Weekly meeting are going through a reboot. TBD
- #CommunityIT on irc.mozilla.org for link. Otherwise, check the Etherpad.
Meeting Agenda & Notes
- Upcoming/Current (look at revision history for older meetings)