call for operators
Martin Schulz
mschulz45 at googlemail.com
Tue May 8 20:12:35 UTC 2012
I have being around in #ubuntu helping out for a time and could apply
for that,
on the other hand I'm not there all the time and would then have to
learn more
about irc's protokol and would need some basic technical lesson on that.
So I don't won't to be the first on that but are available.
Martin Schulz
mschulz45 at googlemail.com
nick DasEi , can be found in logs for some time
On 08.05.2012 21:29, Thomas Ward wrote:
> I have applied to the team (on Launchpad) a few months ago, just been
> waiting for the call for ops :P
>
> ------
> Thomas
> LP: trekcaptainusa-tw
>
> On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 4:51 PM, Alan Bell <alanbell at ubuntu.com
> <mailto:alanbell at ubuntu.com>> wrote:
>
> The IRCC is now taking applications for a number of new operator
> positions across several channels.
>
> * #ubuntu
> * #ubuntu-offtopic
> * #kubuntu
> * #kubuntu-offtopic
> * #edubuntu
> * #ubuntu-mythtv
> * #xubuntu
> * #xubuntu-offtopic
> * #ubuntu-bots
> * #ubuntustudio
> * #ubuntu-server
> * #lubuntu
> * #lubuntu-offtopic
>
>
> (that is everything except #ubuntu-meeting #ubuntu-ops #ubuntu+1
> which have slightly different rules)
>
> If you’re active on our IRC channels and you are available, 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
> http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct and our IRC Guidelines
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines, you are happy to also
> adhere to the Leadership Code of Conduct
> http://www.ubuntu.com/community/leadership-conduct and the
> Operator Guidelines
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/IrcTeam/OperatorGuidelines
>
> 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.
>
> 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. We are particularly interested in applications
> from people who are frequently online during the 00:00 UTC to
> 08:00 UTC timeframe. There are quite a few people who have already
> applied to a team, you don't need to re-apply we will process all
> the pending applications.
>
> IMPORTANT: Please follow the application process
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/IrcTeam/OperatorRequirements 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!
>
> Alan Bell
> on behalf of The IRC Council
>
> --
> I work at http://libertus.co.uk
>
>
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