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I am a senior systems administrator and technical architect with the Unix Systems and Applications group at Stanford University. I work on infrastructure projects, maintain locally-developed software, write policies and best practice documentation, and develop automation tools for the Unix systems administration group. I also maintain Stanford's Kerberos realm, web authentication system, and account management system. I am a senior systems administrator and technical architect with the UNIX Systems and Applications group at Stanford University. I work on infrastructure projects, maintain locally-developed software, write policies and best practice documentation, and develop automation tools for the Unix systems administration group. I also maintain Stanford's Kerberos realm, web authentication system, and account management system.
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In Debian, my primary focus is on Kerberos- and AFS-related software packaging, but I'm also interested in general packaging infrastructure and improving the Debian core infrastructure. I am the maintainer or co-maintainer of several Kerberos and AFS packages as well as a co-maintainer of lintian. My Debian work is split into two halves: work that is part of my job at Stanford, and volunteer work. You will therefore see me often work on one set of activities during the week as part of my job and a different set of activities on the weekend. In support of Stanford's environment, I:
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Other free software and related activities include serving as OpenAFS gatekeeper and elder, INN maintainer, maintainer of bits of Usenet core infrastructure for ftp.isc.org, and participant in the NNTP and Usenet message format standardization processes. * Help maintain a variety of Kerberos- and AFS-related packages in Debian.

* Maintain Debian packages for several software packages used extensively at Stanford ([http://packages.qa.debian.org/w/webauth.html Web``Auth], [http://packages.qa.debian.org/r/remctl.html remctl], [http://packages.qa.debian.org/s/shibboleth-sp.html Shibboleth], and others).

* Help as I have time with the Debian [http://packages.qa.debian.org/o/openldap2.3.html OpenLDAP packages].

As a volunteer I am also:

* One of the maintainers of ["Lintian"].

* A Debian Policy delegate, helping to maintain the [http://packages.qa.debian.org/d/debian-policy.html debian-policy] package and the associated [http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ Debian Policy manual].

* A member (not particularly active most of the time) of the [Teams/DebianPerlGroup Debian Perl packaging team].

* Packager of a variety of other random software that I happen to use personally.

Other free software and related activities include serving as OpenAFS gatekeeper and elder, maintainer of bits of Usenet core infrastructure for ftp.isc.org, maintainer of a [http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/software/ variety of free software], and formerly the lead INN maintainer and a participant in the NNTP and Usenet message format standardization processes.

Russ Allbery

URL: [http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/][[BR]] Email: ?MailTo(rra@debian.org)

I am a senior systems administrator and technical architect with the UNIX Systems and Applications group at Stanford University. I work on infrastructure projects, maintain locally-developed software, write policies and best practice documentation, and develop automation tools for the Unix systems administration group. I also maintain Stanford's Kerberos realm, web authentication system, and account management system.

My Debian work is split into two halves: work that is part of my job at Stanford, and volunteer work. You will therefore see me often work on one set of activities during the week as part of my job and a different set of activities on the weekend. In support of Stanford's environment, I:

* Help maintain a variety of Kerberos- and AFS-related packages in Debian.

* Maintain Debian packages for several software packages used extensively at Stanford ([http://packages.qa.debian.org/w/webauth.html WebAuth], [http://packages.qa.debian.org/r/remctl.html remctl], [http://packages.qa.debian.org/s/shibboleth-sp.html Shibboleth], and others).

* Help as I have time with the Debian [http://packages.qa.debian.org/o/openldap2.3.html OpenLDAP packages].

As a volunteer I am also:

* One of the maintainers of ["Lintian"].

* A Debian Policy delegate, helping to maintain the [http://packages.qa.debian.org/d/debian-policy.html debian-policy] package and the associated [http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ Debian Policy manual].

* A member (not particularly active most of the time) of the [Teams/DebianPerlGroup Debian Perl packaging team].

* Packager of a variety of other random software that I happen to use personally.

Other free software and related activities include serving as OpenAFS gatekeeper and elder, maintainer of bits of Usenet core infrastructure for ftp.isc.org, maintainer of a [http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/software/ variety of free software], and formerly the lead INN maintainer and a participant in the NNTP and Usenet message format standardization processes.


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