Call for New Operators in the #ubuntu, #ubuntu-offtopic and #ubuntu-ops channels
Ayrton Araújo
ayrton at ubuntu.com
Mon Nov 8 00:01:05 UTC 2010
I would like to submit myself.
I'm the main operator of #ubuntu-br, #ubuntu-br-am, and I'm operator of
another channels like #ubuntu-br-dev, #ubuntu-br-doc, #ubuntu-br-meeting and
etc. I am in creating of a project like #ubuntu-ops, but for people who
don't know english in Brazil only. The channel for this project is
#ubuntu-br-ops.
At the time, I have Andre Godim and Ursula Junque in the operators team of
#ubuntu-br-ops. I pay for a basic VPS for run a based supybot using the
ubuntu-bots plugins in portuguese. The bot is ubottu-br. The bot have
function for call the ops in -br-ops like the normal ubottu. (
http://boo.ubuntu-br-am.org)
Normally, I'm connect 24h by a bouncer (znc) for see all the ops rellated
questions in the channels that I glad for mantain, like #ubuntu-br, because
I like for take care about all issues personally. If the guy that maked me a
question is off-line, when I return online, I reply by a twitter, if the guy
send his twitter in the question. I have the habit of request this, for
prevent the situations as no one is connected, in order to provide a
feedback that we will take care about the issue.
Sorry for bad english and I hope be useful, doing what I love to do in
brazilian channels, for another channels too.
Ayrton Araújo
http://ubuntu-br-am.org
"Ubuntu e Software Livre são símbolos de colaboração e trabalho em equipe."
2010/11/3 Terence Simpson <tsimpson at ubuntu.com>
> The IRCC is now taking applications for a number of new operator
> positions in the following channels: #ubuntu, #ubuntu-offtopic and
> #ubuntu-ops.
>
> So if you’re active on our IRC channels and you are available in the
> specified times (or at least part of them), and if you’ve been aching
> to help, you should consider applying! You might get your chance if:
>
> * You are great at resolving conflicts
> * You are very patient. Superhuman nerve control is a basic IRC
> operator feature
> * You can take criticism
> * You are happy when helping and advising others
> * In addition to the Code of Conduct[1] and our IRC Guidelines[2],
> you are happy to adhere to some additional guidelines[3][4] :)
>
> In general, please do not consider becoming an operator because it
> could be “fun”. It is not, it’s hard work. However, it is often quite
> rewarding, and you get to operate with a great team of people. You
> don’t need to be an IRC guru, but you do need to know enough to be
> able to learn more.
>
> As a special case, applicants for #ubuntu-ops will be restricted to
> operators in core channels[5]. If you apply to be an operator in
> #ubuntu-ops, but are not an operator in a core channel, your
> application will be rejected.
>
> Please be aware that *many* applicants will not become operators for
> various reasons. This will not necessarily be because we think you
> would make a bad operator. Only a limited number of operators are ever
> needed, some timezones are better covered already than others, and so
> on.
>
> IMPORTANT: Please follow the application process[6] and additionally
> note your available times on your wiki page.
> Having your wiki page listed on your LP page is also useful to aid us
> in finding your information.
>
> We look forward to your applications!
>
> [1] http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct
> [2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines
> [3] http://www.ubuntu.com/community/leadership-conduct
> [4] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/IrcTeam/OperatorGuidelines
> [5] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/IrcTeam/Scope
> [6] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/IrcTeam/OperatorRequirements
>
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>
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