Hello,
I hope you are well. These were troublesome months for everyone and I
hope you had no major problems from the pandemic and quarantine.
I am a GNU Linux admin for a software firm in Milan, Italy. I offered my
help in the past for help if needed to mantain or operate the savannah
portal. savannah-hackers@gnu.org
I did read the recent archives reading for such information on the
public mailing lists, but I did not read about any recent help needed,
and the "help-private" mailing list returns a 404.
https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/savannah-help-private/
I am replying to my previous thread which you can find below in this
email - if you think I can be helpful, feel free to suggest me any area
in which I could help.
Best,
Gabriele
On 29/08/2019 13:24, Gabriele Laurenzi wrote:
Hello Svetlana,
Pleased to hear from you.
I am looking and reading from savannah documentation and
savannah internals, pages freely available on the Web.
Answer to your question below.
I would (ideally) like to focus on:
· Administer the savannah servers and services.
· Improve the GNU Savannah wiki.
Additionally, I may be glad to evaluate and approve non-gnu projects
submitted for hosting, and perhaps - eventually - be able to develop new
features for the savannah environment.
On 8/27/19 2:07 AM, Svetlana Tkachenko wrote:
Hello, Gabriele.
How are you? What would you like to do?
- Evaluate and approve non-gnu projects submitted for hosting.
- Help savannah users, whether with questions or support issues.
- Administer the savannah servers and services.
- Improve the savannah web frontend code.
- Improve the GNU Savannah wiki.
- Develop new features for the savannah environment.
Please make a selection or several, and someone would help you get
started.
Regards,
Svetlana
Ineiev <ine...@gnu.org> написал(а):
Hello, Gabriele!
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 11:14:26PM -0400, Richard Stallman wrote:
> For what I can read there, my best contribution could be
helping you
> mantain and operate the savannah portal.
> It would be to me indeed a great responsibility, since I do
very well
> know the scope, ethical and historical value of the projects
hosted there.
Thank you! Please check our page on
https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/HowToBecomeASavannahHacker/
(in case you'd like to get a specific hard and unimpressive task
to work on Savannah website code, just ask me :).
--
Gabriele Laurenzi
Unix System Engineer
Milan, IT
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G.