Sun 25 October 2015
by Elana Hashman
in Blog .
tags: news linux volunteer
WiCS has a number of servers and office computers and while it may not have
been something you've thought about, maintaining our computer systems takes
work!
We'd love to introduce new people to administering and hacking on our network.
Never worked with the command line before? No problem! Absolutely no
experience is required to get involved. What you will need is enthusiasm,
curiosity, and a willingness to listen, proactively try new things, and ask
questions.
If you're interested:
Please let us know by signing up as a "wics-sys
volunteer."
This way, we have a record of your email.
Join our IRC channel. IRC, while
old , is
the official communication channel of the Systems Committee, so you'll need
to hop on our channel in order to keep up with all the action.
Check out our GitLab issue
tracker by logging in
with your Quest ID and password.
Hope to see you getting involved!
The Women in Computer Science Undergraduate Committee (WiCS ugrad) is a sub-committee of the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science Women in Computer Science Committee .
We would like to acknowledge that we are on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishnawbe and Haudenosaunee peoples.
The University of Waterloo is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land promised to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River.
It is important to remember that the land that we are using today for this event was stolen, and that there is lots of work to do to bring back the rights that indigenous and Native people deserve.
We make this acknowledgement as part of our efforts to be inclusive and respectful of people from diverse backgrounds.
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