I'm interested
> Sysadmin duties include creating accounts, compiling and installing
> software as needed, requested or desired, answering questions from users
> and fixing things when they break and occasionally breaking things when
> they're fixed.
Would we have access to information needed to answer some of these questions?
> Sysadmins are expected to be sympathetic to the ignorant and be more
> interested in seeing everyone has a good time than enforcing the few rules
> progsoc has. So, all members of the Junior Fascists need not apply.
>
> Due to the "too many cooks spoil the broth and leave lots of holes" the
> number of active sysadmins will probably number around 5, minus 1 or 2. I
> expect we will swap around every couple of months or so.
If there are too many, I'll gladly wait.
> Jimmy
Tony...
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