Hi All, 

Hope all are well with you.

I am Alex Mortel, from the Philippines, and interested in how OpenSuse people manage your web server, I do have my current work in government in a contractual setting.
for a Linux System Administrator hands-on in AWS infrastructure using Linux Ubuntu, Red hat based System.

but I already installed OpenSuse tumbleweed for WSL and I'm blown away by how fast it is. and it's my first time trying it on my day-to-day workstation setup.  
Maybe shortly, I will volunteer on your current list of heroes.

Good luck and have a great day.

Alex A. Mortel
Linux System Admin
LPIC 1 | Linux +


On Sun, Aug 28, 2022 at 2:27 PM Luciano Santos <luc14n0-ml@outlook.com> wrote:
Hi there,


First I'd like to thank you Lars for all the time you contributed for
the openSUSE project

administering all those systems and for everything else. I know how
heavy a cross can

be to bear sometimes.


I'd like to give a hand administering those systems too if I may. For a
while now I've been

nurturing a desire to redirect some of my time I contribute to openSUSE
to help keep the infra

running smoothly. Specially because, from what I've seen, we don't have
many Heroes folks in

this side of the world, here in the Americas.


Although I must confess that I don't have much experience managing
servers, I'd say have a

quite solid knowledge of Linux and CLI. I'm sure that with some help
(documentation, Duckduckgo

and someone to point me the right path from time to time) we can make it
work. Any thoughts

are appreciated. I hope you all are well.


With regards,

Luciano


On 8/4/22 17:39, Lars Vogdt wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> To make it short and clear: I decided to leave the openSUSE project.
>
> Therefor the following openSUSE heroes machines are definitvely looking
> for a new maintainer:
>
> * backup.infra.opensuse.org
> * freeipa.infra.opensuse.org
> * galera{1-3}.infra.opensuse.org (main Galera/MariaDB cluster)
> * gitlab-runner{1,2}.infra.opensuse.org (gitlab-runner)
> * kali.infra.opensuse.org (openVAS)
> * limesurvey.infra.opensuse.org (survey.o.o)
> * login3.infra.opensuse.org (the 'daffy' machine in Provo)
> * matomo.infra.opensuse.org (Matomo)
> * mirrordb{1-3}.infra.opensuse.org (PostgreSQL cluster)
> * monitor.infra.opensuse.org (Monitoring)
> * moodle.infra.opensuse.org (already shut down, but volunteers welcome)
> * mybackup.infra.opensuse.org (MariaDB backup machine)
> * nala2.infra.opensuse.org (2nd PostgreSQL slave in Provo)
> * nue-ns{1,2}.infra.opensuse.org (official DNS servers in NUE)
> * olaf.infra.opensuse.org (MirrorBrain scanner)
> * os-rt.infra.opensuse.org (RT Ticket Test-System - off already)
> * provo-galera{1-2}.infra.opensuse.org (to-be-done 2nd Galera cluster
>    in Provo)
> * provo-gate.infra.opensuse.org (Provo Wireguard & Gateway)
> * provo-ns.infra.opensuse.org (official DNS server in Provo)
> * ipx-ns1.infra.opensuse.org (official DNS server at IPX in NUE)
> * ipx-proxy1.infra.opensuse.org
> * -*- maybe more?
>
> Other machines, where I'm not sure if someone else keeps an eye on them:
> * slimhat.infra.opensuse.org
> * stonehat.infra.opensuse.org
> * -*- (often enough, I don't know if someone else cares)
>
> Note: I will still maintain OBS and my personal packages in OBS (while
> I'm not really sure if I will find the time to look after packages in
> openSUSE:infrastructure - volunteers welcome).
>
> Regards,
> Lars