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[tor-bugs] #21140 [Internal Services/Tor Sysadmin Team]: Document the distinction between sys admin and service admin
#21140: Document the distinction between sys admin and service admin
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Reporter: arma | Owner: hiro
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Internal Services/Tor Sysadmin Team | Version:
Severity: Normal | Keywords:
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Our sysadmins do not maintain every service that we offer. Rather, they
maintain the underlying computers -- make sure they get package updates,
make sure they stay on the network, etc. Then it's up to the service
admins to keep their services (onionoo, atlas, blog, etc) working as
intended.
But this is a confusing and sometimes blurry distinction.
I think it would be useful to try to document this distinction on a page
at https://help.torproject.org/tsa/.
Maybe one useful way forward would be to include some examples on either
side of the line?
For example, "the blog is returning 503 errors" is a service admin thing,
whereas "the blog doesn't ping" is a sysadmin thing. Other things on the
sysadmin side are "I need this deb installed" and "there's a firewall rule
blocking my packets to that other Tor machine" and "I need this userid
added to that group". Other things on the service admin side are "the
donation machine is not handling credit cards correctly", "a video on
media.torproject.org is returning 403 because its permissions are set
wrong", and "the check.tp.o webserver crashed".
Now, I think this is complicated more because some of the services are
ones that the sysadmins decided they could take care of -- like the main
websites served by the www rotation of servers (if this is true).
See
https://db.torproject.org/machines.cgi
for a list of computers, and I bet there's a page on trac with a list of
services and maintainers for them, but I don't know where to find it.
weasel, qbi, is anything written about this topic already?
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/21140>
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