Nominate SysAdmin of the Year By Oct. 12 76
PMcGovern writes "Deadline for nominations for SysAdmin of the Year 2007 is this Friday Oct. 12. The award is sponsored by Slashdot, SourceForge, Digg, Usenix, Lopsa, Splunk, and Naspa. The first 2500 sysadmins nominated win a free SysAdmin Rockstar tee shirt. Prizes include a MacBook Pro, a non-bricked Apple iPhone, Gibson guitar, Splunk license, a full-paid trip to the LISA conference, cases of Red Bull, and more. If you know a sysadmin that goes beyond the call of duty, nominate them."
bofh == win (Score:5, Funny)
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And here I thought it was just that most sysadmins didn't have time to eat.. hrmmm...
I nominate Eikonoklastes (Score:5, Funny)
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Because of you slacking I can't do much right now. The only thing I can do is read
wait a minute...
I vote for Eikonoklastes.
USA and Canada only (Score:4, Insightful)
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In the case of slashdot, this is an international website, a significant portion of users come from countries other than the US. and thus it makes sense to assume an award by slashdot, digg, sourceforge etc, would be international, for all
Who me? (Score:1)
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An unbricked iPhone? (Score:3, Funny)
I norminate my system admin (Score:2)
Sis, add men! (Score:2)
I nominate home Windows admins (Score:3, Interesting)
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But does the Storm botnet run Linux?...No?, well I guess I am SOL here.
The win goes to MS botNets, hands down.
I'll bet SETI@Home would love this kind of power- too bad it's relegated to Windows spambotnets.
Thankfully I have lost track of this shite since I have been running Kubuntu since 5.10.(now on 7.04, and no problems!)
Yes, I caught the recent article about the cracked Linux boxes
fie gentlemen, fie (Score:2, Insightful)
well bugger that. Here I was expecting an all-expenses-paid-for-round-the-world-trip, but no... I can't even make an "all I got was this lousy t-shirt" comment.
and from TA - and then, not including Quebec (Score:1)
America IS THE WORLD stupid! (Score:1)
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Whom would I nominate? The unpaid. (Score:1, Insightful)
I think it's pretty obvious who should win.... (Score:1)
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Done.
wil wheaton
wil@wilwheaton.net
monolith press
1) really is a rock star.
2) plays mean guitar hero
3) adminsters systems well.
4) rules the earth
5) has clever nick name
6) gave pax keynote
7) insane DIY cred
MacBook?? (Score:1, Funny)
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Nobody here deserves it (Score:1)
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hehehe, later they'll say:
Only six people on Slashdot knew that the title of the Sysadmin of the Year was not to wield power but to attract attention away from it.
With humble apologies to a certain D. Adams of course
Stupid contest (Score:5, Insightful)
Thus, the contest is biased. You'll either get:
A) The guy that always seems "industrious", nominated by people who aren't sysadmins, or
B) The guy that seems "lazy", sits around not doing much at all while dozens to hundreds of carefully written scripts fire off all day long, sending an occasional message when an error condition is detected. Since this guy would have to be nominated by a sysadmin, and sysadmins are in the minority, this contest is biased in favor of the incompetent.
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B) The guy that seems "lazy", sits around not doing much at all while dozens to hundreds of carefully written scripts fire off all day long, sending an occasional message when an error condition is detected. Since this guy would have to be nominated by a sysadmin, and sysadmins are in the minority, this contest is biased in favor of the incompetent.
It's probably a problem that could be overcome by a perl script of only a few lines, but I not only seem lazy, I AM lazy. Though the free shirt would be nice...
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If you could have it also be the winning entry of the obfuscated Perl contest, then you'd win for sure, and deservedly so.
May the best sysadmin win.
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YES! I cannot TELL you how many times i've had to explain this to people. I get to sit in my office and play with my lin box all day because of all the time i spent when we first got started organizing everything, and making sure that everything was setup CORRECTLY!
Some people in my company/industry hate me because I'm 20 (I started here when i was 19) and I'm the admin of a medium sized business (we have about 200 employees). What they don't understand is that the reason why
Me! (Score:1)
help! (Score:1)
A nominee from Eastern Europe (Score:4, Funny)
Fixing a program was not possible - no source code was available.
After a weirdest brainstorming i have ever participated at, he finally found a solution - he has built together a crappy PC with linux 2.4 on board and connected it to the server via a crossover cable.
The sole task of this PC was to ping the alleged server and if it wasn't responding - eject
The cd-rom drive opened itself and pressed the Reset button on the server. Fool-proofed system and the funniest linux-based solution to solve windows proglems I've seen in my life.
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I just couldn't resist and add some "lin vs. win" salt to the story.
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I nominate... (Score:1)
But... (Score:4, Insightful)
I vote for my SysAdmit (Score:3, Funny)
Ok, slam me (Score:1)
> Nominate SysAdmin of the Year
With real programmers around, isn't this kind of like the NIT tournament, the battle to be the 65th best college basketball team in the country?
I nominate this guy. (Score:1)