SAC

The OSGeo System Administration Committee (SAC) manages all non-CollabNet computer systems operated by OSGeo. Responsibilities include:


 * Develop published policies and procedures for managing systems, and system services.
 * Solicit input from stakeholders on requred system services, and to prioritize which to offer and when.
 * Assign appropriate security and other responsibilities to administrators and users for access to systems.
 * Ensure core OSGeo system services are well maintained, highly available and recoverable in case of system failure.
 * Recommend system expenditures to the Board.

= Members =


 * Norman Vine (Chair)
 * Howard Butler
 * John Graham
 * Frank Warmerdam
 * Arnulf Christl
 * Daniel Morissette

= Policy Documents =


 * SAC:Security Groups Policy (approved)

= Procedures =
 * SAC:Admin and Troubleshooting
 * SAC:Create New User
 * SAC:Setup LDAP Authentication
 * SAC:Standard System Setup
 * SAC:ISO Mirroring

= Resources =

Documents

 * Motion forming SAC
 * Infrastructure Transition Plan

Setup

 * SAC TODO List
 * SAC Service Status indicates what services are setup, where and known issues.
 * SAC DNS Registry lists DNS entries within the osgeo.org domain.
 * BuildBot Configuration
 * Download Server
 * Proposed LDAP Layout
 * Community Mapbuilder Continuum Builds

Portal and Communication

 * Drupal Portal - transition notes for www project, talks about issues transitioning to new web site portal.
 * Mailing list: Subscribe and Archive

Projects with SAC involved

 * Geodata processing at telascience.org - by Geodata Packaging Working Group
 * The Infrastructure Working Group has some thoughts on services required from SAC and may provide additional input in the future.
 * The Software Stack page talks about the Reference Stack of software we would like to setup for demonstration and testing purposes.
 * Teleconferencing http://openwengo.org/

Migration to new Infrastructure

 * The Project Infrastructure Migration page talks about migration issues of the projects in incubation and provides hints to some services we should be trying to provide.
 * Migration Tasks and Milestones