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May First/People Link Support Team
May First/People Link's support team responds to support requests and maintains the May First/People Link infrastructure.
This page provides an overview and easy access to support team members.
For general overview of our technology, please see the technology infrastructure page.
Communications
Email communication happens over the support-team list. Real time communications happens via IRC (irc.indymedia.org) in the #mayfirst channel.
Next face-to-face meetings:
If you can't come to all of them, the Mar 5 - 6 is the one to come to.
- Sunday night, Nov. 21, 7:00 pm, Abc No Rio
- Friday during the day, Nov. 26, Telehouse
- Saturday/Sunday, Dec 11 - 12, Jamie's House, Prospect Heights Brooklyn -- Meeting Agenda
- Saturday/Sunday, Jan 15 - 16, The Lair, Bed Stuy, Brooklyn
- Saturday/Sunday, Mar 5 - 6, TBD
Responding to support requests
On the front burner
See a description of projects currently on the front burner.
Privileged Access
Any MFPL member is welcome and encourage to join the May First/People Link support team. Please join the list or join us in the IRC channel.
A limited number of people have root access on all servers, based on a history of organizing and collaboration. These users are: jamie, alfredo, dkg, mallory, josue, gdl, joseph, nat, ross
All users with root access are expected to operate within these guidelines for root privileges.
MFPL support team shares passwords using keyringer.
Server alerts
All servers are monitored via nagios, which sends email directly to jamie's cell phone and to the server-sms-alerts list.
Skill Shares
There are several areas of MFPL architecture that are hard to grasp without an explanation. Perhaps we should schedule IRC skill shares around:
- Our subversion repository of servers and general big picture/how to figure out which server is where and is used for what
- Using the Monkeysphere with ssh
- Virtualization - and the three different types of virtualization we use at MFPL