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My internship with the FSF tech team and beyond

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by bandali +on 18 December 2020 (also +in plain text)

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Originally published on the Free Software Foundation's +sysadmin blog:
+My +internship with the FSF tech team and beyond

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Hello! I'm +Amin +Bandali, and this is my second blog post on the FSF sysadmin blog, +concluding my internship with the FSF tech team this year.

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Throughout my internship with the tech team, I have worked mainly +on sysadmin tasks related to setting up and/or managing FSF's +GNU/Linux servers. Perhaps most significantly, I set up an instance +of the Sourcehut forge software to +help +evaluate +it as a candidate for the upcoming +FSF +forge project. I documented the installation and setup process of +Sourcehut's various components in the form of a literate GNU Emacs +Org-mode file, where source blocks are interspersed with comments and +prose explaining them. One can then progressively evaluate and +execute the source blocks, and optionally have their results stored +back in the Org file itself to help with +documentation/demonstration.

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I have also been slowly working on various improvements for the +server running www.gnu.org, and will continue doing work on it as a +volunteer after the end of my internship. This will hopefully be +beneficial to the FSF sysadmins running the server, the GNU webmasters +who do webmastering work on gnu.org, and the general public browsing +and using gnu.org's pages. Notably, changes included upgrading the +server to the latest release of Trisquel GNU/Linux, and revamping and +improving the search mechanism for gnu.org's pages. Additionally, +there are several other projects that I would like to tackle with the +tech team in the near future.

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During my internship with the FSF tech team, I picked up a variety +of new skills and learned more about a diverse set of topics and +tools. This included building and installing a complex piece of +software like Sourcehut and debugging issues encountered along the +way, using Ansible for managing and deploying infrastructure, as well +as learning more about the Exim mail transfer agent used to run FSF +and GNU's array of mail servers.

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In conclusion to my internship and the year 2020, it's safe to say +that this year has been an eventful year for many people, including +myself. I started my internship with the tech team back in May, and +as a graduate student at the time, I was expecting a reasonable and +balanced workload for my work on my thesis over the coming months. +However, early on (less than two weeks) into my internship I learned +that due to a number of reasons, I needed to complete my master's +studies on a two-month deadline. I told the tech team about the +issue, asking whether I could take a hiatus to complete my studies +without affecting my internship. I am beyond thankful to the tech +team and the FSF as whole for being accommodating, and for their +flexibility in allowing me to take a leave to focus on writing my +thesis and wrapping up my master's studies. I managed to successfully +wrap up my studies in that short timeline, and focus on my internship +afterwards.

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However, all good things must come to an end, and this internship +is no exception. I am incredibly grateful to the members of the FSF +tech team — Ian, Andrew, Ruben, and Michael — for +welcoming me to the team as an intern and mentoring me, answering my +many questions, and helping me learn more. It has been an honour and +a wonderful experience for me all around working with you all and +seeing the energy and passion with which you take on the work and +responsibilities that come with being an FSF sysadmin and Web +developer. While most of my interactions were with the tech team, I +also got to interact with FSF staffers from several other teams during +my internship, and I'm thankful for our conversations and the chance +to get to know and appreciate the important work you do.

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This internship has come to an end, but I will carry with me all of +the good memories and the lessons I learned along the way, and will +happily to continue working with you as a volunteer. The things I +learned have been invaluable and greatly helpful to me, as I +transitioned into my new full-time job at Savoir-faire Linux as a Free +Software Consultant, where I get to work on various parts and aspects +of Jami, a GNU package for universal communication which respects the +freedoms and privacy of its users.

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I would like to thank the FSF for providing me this excellent +opportunity to work alongside the tech team as an intern, and take +away so many valuable lessons and great memories.

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Interested in interning for the Free Software +Foundation? The application period for spring 2021 internships is +currently open. Please see +https://www.fsf.org/volunteer/internships +for more details and information on how to apply!

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Copyright © 2020 bandali

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