Hi all, In conjunction with someone else, we've initiated an Open Source project - it covers Server Administration from administration of Apache via a web interface, right through to user addition/deletion, FTP, Mail services & more. I'm a pretty useless programmer (the other person is vastly more experienced than I but needs some extra hands for the Perl stuff), but slowly learning. Any prospective volunteers would be best to have a level of familiarity with Mac OSX & *nix in general as well as have some time they could dedicate to writing some Perl modules for specific tasks. Any takers, please contact me either msg here or email hmag@ozemail.com.au - many thanks.

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In reply to OT - Open Source Project needs Volunteer by hmag

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