Sorry for the double post, but I didnot get my posts except when you replied!!

I understand your point about the network layout public availability. But this would fall under "security through obscurity" wouldn't it ;)

About, the scarce workforce, I have tried to join many projects, but got lost! For instance, my last attempt was at helping with the firewall re-write. I contacted Luke, who was very responsive and helpful, albeit a bit busy. Me not knowing anything about the servers, the network layout, or even the requirements for the firewall, I just couldn't do anything to help :(

Well, perhaps, I should be tackling some priority 2 problems (to be simpler & of lower urgency), such as the "aliases" issue. I have no problem following this task if someone would tell me what needs to be done. Ideally, I would click on the project name, to get a detailed page saying:
1- Login to x.xx.xx.xx using some auth account
2- Query the ldap server at yy.yy.yy.yy
3- Write a script to verify all aliases against /etc/mail/aliases

Unfortunately, such a page doesnot yet exist. Any pointers to how I can go ahead ?

Best Regards

On 10/7/06, Mike McGrath <mmcgrath@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On 10/7/06, Mike McGrath < mmcgrath@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> > We got them both, it sometimes takes people a while to respond.
> >
> > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/private/fedora-infrastructure-list/2006-October/thread.html
> >
> >            -Mike
> >
>
> Some context around this one would probably be nice, Ahmed was having
> some troubles with the infrastructure list, he wanted to make sure his
> emails were getting to the list :D
>
> Regarding the content of your email, the network diagram could be
> useful to those working on the whole network but for the most part we
> keep it more semi-private, at least not totally public.  Longer term
> project would certainly be a great way for people to get involved but
> it seems no one ever signs up to do whats on the schedule except for
> our regulars.  And even then rarely is help offered.  A lot of the
> projects listed on the schedule have been there for many  months
> because work force is so scarce :(  So if there's something on there
> anyone wants to work on make sure to take it or let the project
> manager know.
>
>              -Mike
>