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- From: bigmac@erg.sri.com (Bryan McDonald)
- Newsgroups: comp.org.usenix
- Subject: SAGE Working Groups
- Message-ID: <1992Aug20.031105.25782@erg.sri.com>
- Date: 20 Aug 92 03:11:05 GMT
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- Organization: CHAOS - SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, USA
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- [This appeared in the August issue of "login:". Bryan]
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- SAGE Working Groups
-
- The Systems Administrators' Guild (SAGE) was founded to meet many needs of
- the people who administer and manage computing systems. As the
- organization grows, we want to have a clear vision of just what those
- needs are and how they should be addressed. In that light, working groups
- were formed at the SAGE meeting in San Antonio in June. Each group is
- chartered to discuss a topic of interest and determine if it is a viable
- candidate for action on the part of SAGE. The working groups can recommend
- against pursuing a topic any further. If you have strong feelings
- in either direction, you should join the group and present your opinion.
- If determined to be viable, the working group also
- has the charter to draft for the SAGE board a proposal which outlines possible
- methods of addressing the issue at hand.
-
- Below is the list of working groups (current as of June 25th, 1992). Listed
- are the names of the group, the leader, the email address that the working
- group will be using, and a description of some of the topics and
- goals the group will attempt to address. If you feel that there is a
- topic not covered by these groups that SAGE should pursue, you should
- send email to <sage-board@usenix.org> describing the topic. If you are
- interested in joining one or more of these groups, send email to
- <listserv@usenix.org> with a body message of "help" or to
- <listname-request@usenix.org> and you will be sent further information
- on subscribing to the various lists.
-
- 1. Conferences and Workshops - Steve Simmons (scs@iti.org) - sage-conf@usenix.org
-
- The conferences and workshops group will focus on public activities of
- both academic and practical use for systems administration, including
- involvement in the USENIX LISA conference.
-
- 2. Publications - Bryan McDonald (bigmac@erg.sri.com) - sage-pubs@usenix.org
-
- The publications group is chartered to put together a series of proposals
- related to the various publications that SAGE wants established. In the
- immediate future the pubs group will be asked to assist in the publication
- of the first issues of newsletter segments within "login:". Long term
- goals include proposals concerning an independent newsletter, a technical
- journal, software tool collections, and any other ideas the committee can
- collect.
-
- 3. Electronic Information Distribution - Mark Verber (verber@parc.xerox.com) - sage-online@usenix.org
-
- The electronic information distribution working group will identify
- existing information sources that would be of use to SAGE members, new
- types of information that should be gathered/produced, and make proposals
- for the effective distribution of this information. Existing sources
- should include reprints of papers/articles and mailing-list/USENET news
- archives. New information sources might include specially written
- technical/positional papers and custom databases such as vendor neutral
- list of bugs. Distribution methods will include WAIS or other information
- servers, anonymous ftp/uucp, and CDrom.
-
- 3. Education - Pat Wilson (paw@northstar.dartmouth.edu) - sage-edu@usenix.org
-
- The education working group's initial goal is to outline possible plans for
- institutional and continuing education of the community through the
- development of model curricula, the identification and promotion of useful
- tutorial programs, and the construction of guides for self-study.
-
- 4. Certification - Paul Moriarty (pmm@cisco.com) - sage-certify@usenix.org
-
- The purpose of the certification working group is to address the
- issues surrounding certification and discuss the various approaches that
- might be taken. The working group will present the model along with their
- recommendations to the board of directors.
-
- 5. Job Descriptions - Tina Darmohray (tmd@s1.gov) - sage-jobs@usenix.org
-
- The job description group will evaluate SAGE's role in assisting system administrators
- with defining job descriptions. If it is determined that this is an area
- that SAGE should pursue, the focus of the group will be to create multiple
- system administration job description suites that can be used as templates
- for those who are writing position descriptions for hiring purposes at their
- own site.
-
- 6. Awards - John Detke (jfd@octel.com) - sage-robbies@usenix.org
-
- The awards working group will focus how SAGE can best go about recognizing
- outstanding system administrators, and their achievements. Initial
- suggestions include a "Best of LISA" award and an annual outstanding
- sysadmin award.
-
- 7. Public Relations - Paul Evans (ple@maspar.com) - sage-pr@usenix.org
-
- As a professional society, SAGE has the opportunity to speak out to many
- factions of industry and/or government on issues that affect us and our
- profession. This committee will examine the issues, set guidelines to
- SAGE's involvement in this area, and if appropriate determine a plan
- or focus for the guild to evaluate and pursue (or not pursue). This
- group will also serve to direct any future public relations issues
- that may arise.
-
- 8. Local Groups - Bjorn Satdeva (bjorn@sysadmin.com) - sage-locals@usenix.org
-
- This group will have the task of exploring how the creation of new
- local groups can be made easier, how SAGE and USENIX can
- assist in their formation, and how SAGE can support existing local
- groups.
-
- 9. Ethics - Ed Gould (ed@pa.dec.com) - sage-ethics@usenix.org
-
- This group is charged with determining SAGE's role in developing
- a set of guidelines or codes of ethics for the system administrator.
- We see these guidelines or codes as having at least
- two purposes, namely, guiding one's self in the performance of system
- administration tasks, and informing one's employer and co-workers of the
- proper bounds of system administration.
-
- 10. Policies - Lee Damon (nomad@watson.ibm.com) - sage-policies@usenix.org
-
- The focus of the policies working group is the consideration of one or several
- documents for system/network administrators to use as guidelines or boilerplates
- in setting up their site's policies and procedures. We will also be
- working with the education and ethics working groups to help systems
- administrators understand just what policies are, and why they can be
- important.
-
- 11. Vendors - Terry Bartlett (bartlett@rmtc.central.sun.com) - sage-vendors@usenix.org
-
- The vendor working group will evaluate SAGE's role in establishing
- a consensus on the types of tools we'd like vendors to provide for
- system and network administration. The group may also act as a vendor
- lobbying organization to convince the various manufacturers to "do the
- right thing" when it comes to system administration.
-
- 12. Standards - Janet Frazer (janet@usl.com) - sage-stds@usenix.org
-
- The standards working group will evaluate the potential for SAGE to
- monitor and affect the various standards bodies that are currently or
- will be in the future setting standards for system administration.
-
- 13. Non-UNIX - John Detke (jfd@octel.com) - sage-outreach@usenix.org
-
- The non-UNIX outreach working group will focus on how SAGE can remain
- pertinent to people who manage computing systems and networks, addressing
- the issues that cross operating and network system boundaries.
-
- 14. Part-Time Admins - Peg Schafer (peg@bbn.com) - sage-pt@usenix.org
-
- The part time working group is concerned that the proposed SAGE charter
- did not mention the large number of people who do system administration
- less than 100% of the time (e.g., there are chemists who fulfill system
- administration roles some portion of each working day; yet, they view
- themselves as chemists, not system administrators). We will consider how
- SAGE could address the needs of such individuals and propose changes to
- the proposed SAGE charter which address this "dual-role" reality.
-
- 15. Security - Laura de Leon (deleon@hpl.hp.com) & Arnold de Leon (arnold@synopsys.com) - sage-security@usenix.org
-
- Security is a growing concern for system administrators. This group will
- examine ways of helping system administrators assess their need for
- security and security policies. We will seek ways to educate system
- administrators on security issues. We will consider soliciting or
- developing sample policies and tools in this arena.
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