On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 4:07 AM, Ralph Angenendt ra+centos@br-online.de wrote:
Jerry Amundson wrote:
Still no one? Ugh, I figured with the title "centos-devel" there would more SQL talent out there. Might be a spare time issue, I know how that goes. So, anyway, I can be that guy... What next?
Want to tell us in a few words who you are? I like to know who I might have to give out a login to sometime >:)
Of course. Here's some pieces that I pulled from my dice.com resume. It's relatively current. The main change from below is my employer is now know as DTI, and the web-site (one of the servers I maintain) is http://www.dtint.com/. We're an international software company with 400+ employees. Specific to SQL, a few years ago I wrote the conversion of our support application - from Sybase to MS-SQL Server. My daily tasks with MySQL involve the request system used for the IT group of which I'm a part.
QUALIFICATIONS Red Hat Certified Engineer Enthusiastic about computers and technology for over 25 years Excellent technical skills in anything Linux/Unix, from shell scripting to kernel tuning DBA qualifications with Oracle, Sybase, Progress, and MySQL Very comfortable developing in C/C++, Java, HTML, PHP, ColdFusion, Progress 4GL, and Perl
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Network Administrator, Publishing Business Systems St. Paul, MN 1992 - present
Installed and maintained the company's first Microsoft network, utilizing Windows NT 3.51 Installed and maintained the company's first Linux server, utilizing Red Hat Linux 6.2 Responsible for approximately 28 servers running Unix or Linux, two Xen servers, and one VMware ESX server Primary administrator for all networking components, including equipment from Cisco, Dell and other vendors Key person for telephony equipment, especially digital phone systems, and voice over IP Provide technical support for customer connections via IPsec, PPTP, PPP, RDP, ICA, SSH, Telnet, and analog lines
OTHER EXPERIENCE Open Source Software documentation, development, and support
I suppose I can start with some local testing. The idea is to go from newbb to phpBB it looks like?
Nope. From xoops (their forum implementation) to phpBB. Marcus knows more about the actual details I guess.
Yet, from http://wiki.centos.org/WebsiteVer2/forums :
H. There must exist a workable path to port existing data from newbb over to new system
jerry