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walter ↷ Page moved and renamed from sig_sysadmin to sig:sysadmin
sig:sysadmin [2021/05/02 21:36] (current)
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   - Join the SysAdmin Mailing list   - Join the SysAdmin Mailing list
   - Explore the Wiki and ACM website   - Explore the Wiki and ACM website
-  - [[sig_sysadmin:​beginner_tasks:​task0|Install Linux]] +  - [[sig:​sysadmin:​beginner_tasks:​task0|Install Linux]] 
-  - [[sig_sysadmin:​beginner_tasks:​task1|Setting up a LAMP server]] +  - [[sig:​sysadmin:​beginner_tasks:​task1|Setting up a LAMP server]] 
-  - [[sig_sysadmin:​beginner_tasks:​task2|Linux CLI Walkthrough]]+  - [[sig:​sysadmin:​beginner_tasks:​task2|Linux CLI Walkthrough]] 
 +  - [[https://​robots.thoughtbot.com/​a-tmux-crash-course|Start getting used to tools like Tmux]] 
 +  - Get your ACM account added to the SIGSysAdmin [[admin:​adgroups|AD Group 
 +]] 
 +  - Log into [[:​kanboard|Kanboard]] and confirm access to group projects (should be automatic when added to AD group) 
 +  - Log into Gitlab, if you have not already, and get added to the SIG group in Gitlab
  
  
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 ===== About ===== ===== About =====
  
-This is a list of miscellaneous projects and tasks that are meant to expand and improve ACM systems and services or to promote individual interests in computer systems, but currently exist only has initial ideas thus the incubator. Individual projects get their own pages with descriptions of the task, purpose, possibly prior progress made, and research done. If such a page does not exist yet for a project or task then login and make one, just remember to keep the project or tasks page on the wiki updated and linked to any other relevant wiki pages. **Follow the link format of the previously created pages when making new project pages here so that they are in the proper wiki namespace.** ​+This is a list of miscellaneous ​[[sig:​sysadmin:​projects:​start|projects and tasks]] that are meant to expand and improve ACM systems and services or to promote individual interests in computer systems, but currently exist only has initial ideas thus the incubator. Individual projects get their own pages with descriptions of the task, purpose, possibly prior progress made, and research done. If such a page does not exist yet for a project or task then login and make one, just remember to keep the project or tasks page on the wiki updated and linked to any other relevant wiki pages. **Follow the link format of the previously created pages when making new project pages here so that they are in the proper wiki namespace.** ​
  
-===== How to get Involved in an Incubator ​Project =====+===== How to get Involved in Project =====
  
-When an individual wants to pick up a project from the incubator they should+When an individual wants to pick up a project from the incubator they should:
   - Read over the current project notes and start looking at any specific documentation pointed out   - Read over the current project notes and start looking at any specific documentation pointed out
   - Start a discussion on the mailing list about picking up the task, you will likely also have some questions or there may be some additional notes for the admin to make.   - Start a discussion on the mailing list about picking up the task, you will likely also have some questions or there may be some additional notes for the admin to make.
   - After getting cleared by an admin, start organizing the project into Kanboard tasks as noted below   - After getting cleared by an admin, start organizing the project into Kanboard tasks as noted below
   - Don't be shy, if you get stuck ask for help either on the mailing list, at a SIG meeting, or via Kanboard. ​   - Don't be shy, if you get stuck ask for help either on the mailing list, at a SIG meeting, or via Kanboard. ​
 +
 +For projects that currently have members:
 +  - Read over what they currently have on their projects page
 +  - Talk to the current members about how to get involved/​what help they need (keep in mind, a project might not be in a state where they can easily take on new members) ​
 +  - Work on the project :D
  
 <WRAP center round important 90%> <WRAP center round important 90%>
 Projects that are then active should now be turned flushed out into tasks and managed in [[https://​acm.cs.uic.edu/​kanboard|Kanboard]],​ and should then have a note added next to their entry. Don't forget that any resulting project documentation should still end up on the wiki. When the project is completed, the project page should be '​renamed'​ into the '​projects_done'​ namespace and its project page updated with the results and findings. Projects that are dissolved should be moved into the '​projects_dead'​ namespace and include an explanation on the project page for historic reasons.</​WRAP>​ Projects that are then active should now be turned flushed out into tasks and managed in [[https://​acm.cs.uic.edu/​kanboard|Kanboard]],​ and should then have a note added next to their entry. Don't forget that any resulting project documentation should still end up on the wiki. When the project is completed, the project page should be '​renamed'​ into the '​projects_done'​ namespace and its project page updated with the results and findings. Projects that are dissolved should be moved into the '​projects_dead'​ namespace and include an explanation on the project page for historic reasons.</​WRAP>​
  
-<​nspages ​sig_sysadmin:projects -exclude:​start -title -simpleList -textPages="​Project Pages" -actualTitle>​+<​nspages ​sig:​sysadmin:projects -exclude:​start -title -simpleList -textPages="​Project Pages" -actualTitle>​ 
 + 
 +[[sig:​sysadmin:​projects:​project14|Disk Quotas]] 
 + 
 +[[sig:​sysadmin:​projects:​project15|Zoneminder Deployment]]
  
-[[sig_sysadmin:projects:project14|Disk Quotas]]+[[sig:​sysadmin:projects:project16|Redundant ISC DHCP]] 
  
-[[sig_sysadmin:projects:project15|Zoneminder Deployment]]+[[sig:​sysadmin:projects:printserver|Print Server]]
  
-[[sig_sysadmin:projects:project16|Redundant ISC DHCP]] +[[sig:​sysadmin:projects:wallclusterbuild|Monitor Wall Cluster Build Up]] - [[https://​acm.cs.uic.edu/​kanboard/​board/​6|Has Kanboard Project]]
  
-[[sig_sysadmin:projects:printserver|Print Server]]+[[sig:​sysadmin:projects:octoprint|Octoprint]]
  
-[[sig_sysadmin:projects:wallclusterbuild|Monitor Wall Cluster Build Up]] - [[https://​acm.cs.uic.edu/​kanboard/​board/​6|Has Kanboard Project]]+[[sig:​sysadmin:projects:doorkeeper|DoorKeeper]]
  
-[[sig_sysadmin:​projects:​octoprint|Octoprint]] 
  
  
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   * Enable STP **ONLY** on switch ports that go to other switches (I think I did this? -Walter)   * Enable STP **ONLY** on switch ports that go to other switches (I think I did this? -Walter)
  
-<​nspages ​sig_sysadmin:​projects_done -exclude -title -simpleList -textPages="​Completed Project Pages" -actualTitle=1>​+<​nspages ​sig:​sysadmin:​projects_done -exclude -title -simpleList -textPages="​Completed Project Pages" -actualTitle=1>​
  
-<​nspages ​sig_sysadmin:​projects_dead -exclude -title -simpleList -textPages="​Dead Project Pages" -actualTitle=1>​+<​nspages ​sig:​sysadmin:​projects_dead -exclude -title -simpleList -textPages="​Dead Project Pages" -actualTitle=1>​
  
 ====== Resources ====== ====== Resources ======
  
-[[start#​useful_resources|Link Collection]]+[[:start#​useful_resources|Link Collection]]
  
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