| 1 | My internship with the FSF tech team and beyond |
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| 3 | |
| 4 | Originally published on the Free Software Foundation's sysadmin |
| 5 | blog: |
| 6 | https://www.fsf.org/blogs/sysadmin/my-internship-with-the-fsf-tech-team-and-beyond |
| 7 | |
| 8 | Hello! I'm Amin Bandali, and this is my second blog post on the FSF |
| 9 | sysadmin blog, concluding my internship with the FSF tech team this |
| 10 | year. |
| 11 | |
| 12 | Throughout my internship with the tech team, I have worked mainly on |
| 13 | sysadmin tasks related to setting up and/or managing FSF's GNU/Linux |
| 14 | servers. Perhaps most significantly, I set up an instance of the |
| 15 | Sourcehut[1] forge software to help evaluate[2] it as a candidate |
| 16 | for the upcoming FSF forge project[3]. I documented the installation |
| 17 | and setup process of Sourcehut's various components in the form of a |
| 18 | literate GNU Emacs Org-mode file, where source blocks are interspersed |
| 19 | with comments and prose explaining them. One can then progressively |
| 20 | evaluate and execute the source blocks, and optionally have their |
| 21 | results stored back in the Org file itself to help with |
| 22 | documentation/demonstration. |
| 23 | |
| 24 | [1] https://sourcehut.org |
| 25 | [2] https://libreplanet.org/wiki/FSF_2020_forge_evaluation |
| 26 | [3] https://www.fsf.org/blogs/sysadmin/coming-soon-a-new-site-for-fully-free-collaboration |
| 27 | |
| 28 | I have also been slowly working on various improvements for the server |
| 29 | running www.gnu.org, and will continue doing work on it as a volunteer |
| 30 | after the end of my internship. This will hopefully be beneficial to |
| 31 | the FSF sysadmins running the server, the GNU webmasters who do |
| 32 | webmastering work on gnu.org, and the general public browsing and |
| 33 | using gnu.org's pages. Notably, changes included upgrading the server |
| 34 | to the latest release of Trisquel GNU/Linux, and revamping and |
| 35 | improving the search mechanism for gnu.org's pages. Additionally, |
| 36 | there are several other projects that I would like to tackle with the |
| 37 | tech team in the near future. |
| 38 | |
| 39 | During my internship with the FSF tech team, I picked up a variety of |
| 40 | new skills and learned more about a diverse set of topics and tools. |
| 41 | This included building and installing a complex piece of software like |
| 42 | Sourcehut and debugging issues encountered along the way, using |
| 43 | Ansible for managing and deploying infrastructure, as well as learning |
| 44 | more about the Exim mail transfer agent used to run FSF and GNU's |
| 45 | array of mail servers. |
| 46 | |
| 47 | In conclusion to my internship and the year 2020, it's safe to say |
| 48 | that this year has been an eventful year for many people, including |
| 49 | myself. I started my internship with the tech team back in May, and |
| 50 | as a graduate student at the time, I was expecting a reasonable and |
| 51 | balanced workload for my work on my thesis over the coming months. |
| 52 | However, early on (less than two weeks) into my internship I learned |
| 53 | that due to a number of reasons, I needed to complete my master's |
| 54 | studies on a two-month deadline. I told the tech team about the |
| 55 | issue, asking whether I could take a hiatus to complete my studies |
| 56 | without affecting my internship. I am beyond thankful to the tech |
| 57 | team and the FSF as whole for being accommodating, and for their |
| 58 | flexibility in allowing me to take a leave to focus on writing my |
| 59 | thesis and wrapping up my master's studies. I managed to successfully |
| 60 | wrap up my studies in that short timeline, and focus on my internship |
| 61 | afterwards. |
| 62 | |
| 63 | However, all good things must come to an end, and this internship is |
| 64 | no exception. I am incredibly grateful to the members of the FSF tech |
| 65 | team -- Ian, Andrew, Ruben, and Michael -- for welcoming me to the |
| 66 | team as an intern and mentoring me, answering my many questions, and |
| 67 | helping me learn more. It has been an honour and a wonderful |
| 68 | experience for me all around working with you all and seeing the |
| 69 | energy and passion with which you take on the work and |
| 70 | responsibilities that come with being an FSF sysadmin and Web |
| 71 | developer. While most of my interactions were with the tech team, I |
| 72 | also got to interact with FSF staffers from several other teams during |
| 73 | my internship, and I'm thankful for our conversations and the chance |
| 74 | to get to know and appreciate the important work you do. |
| 75 | |
| 76 | This internship has come to an end, but I will carry with me all of |
| 77 | the good memories and the lessons I learned along the way, and will |
| 78 | happily to continue working with you as a volunteer. The things I |
| 79 | learned have been invaluable and greatly helpful to me, as I |
| 80 | transitioned into my new full-time job at Savoir-faire Linux as a Free |
| 81 | Software Consultant, where I get to work on various parts and aspects |
| 82 | of Jami, a GNU package for universal communication which respects the |
| 83 | freedoms and privacy of its users. |
| 84 | |
| 85 | This internship has come to an end, but I will carry with me all of |
| 86 | the good memories and the lessons I learned along the way, and will |
| 87 | happily to continue working with you as a volunteer. The things I |
| 88 | learned have been invaluable and greatly helpful to me, as I |
| 89 | transitioned into my new full-time job at Savoir-faire Linux as a Free |
| 90 | Software Consultant, where I get to work on various parts and aspects |
| 91 | of Jami, a GNU package for universal communication which respects the |
| 92 | freedoms and privacy of its users. |
| 93 | |
| 94 | I would like to thank the FSF for providing me this excellent |
| 95 | opportunity to work alongside the tech team as an intern, and take |
| 96 | away so many valuable lessons and great memories. |
| 97 | |
| 98 | Interested in interning for the Free Software Foundation? |
| 99 | The application period for spring 2021 internships is currently |
| 100 | open. Please see https://www.fsf.org/volunteer/internships for |
| 101 | more details and information on how to apply! |
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| 104 | -*- |
| 105 | |
| 106 | Copyright (c) 2020 bandali |
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| 113 | published: 2020-12-18 |
| 114 | this file: https://bndl.org/fsf-internship/fsf-internship-beyond.txt |