On Tuesday, 23 June 2026 08:38:39 AEST Tim Rice via luv-main wrote:
Some of you already know me, and I hope you're doing well!
As I'm currently between roles, Rodney suggested the LUV jobs service to me. However, it looks like the jobs mailing list was recently closed, so hopefully it's okay for me to put out some feelers on main instead :)
We recently did a reorganisation of the lists and the luv-jobs list was removed because it had hardly any traffic and hardly any subscribers. There are some topics where a small number of people is sufficient, but for jobs most employers won't hiring at any given time and the ones that are might not have a fit for your skills. So quantity is very important for jobs.
I'm based in Loch Sport. I moved here last year under the impression I'd have 100% remote work forever after. Unfortunately, that was a bit premature and the remote work prospects seem to be drying up lately :P Oops.
It sucks the way the government is trying to prop up real estate companies by encouraging office based work. Especially when we have world-wide fuel shortages and driving to work is extremely inefficient for petrol vehicles. But there are companies hiring for remote. The last few positions I've been in discussions with over Linkedin have emphasised the remote component of the work up front. Some of the positions I've been in discussions with have been advertised as partially remote work with the first few weeks on-site. If I was in your situation I'd make plans around living in a motel for a few weeks at the start of employment and spending one week a month in a motel. This of course depends on your personal situation, my health is fine for living in motels and I don't have any dependents who would suffer if I was away for a week but not everyone is in that situation. I have idly considered actively seeking such work in places that are within a day's driving such as Canberra. I try to avoid planes as much as possible, I have caught Covid19 once and that was on a work flight.
* Nearly ten years operating Ubuntu Server fleets for OpenStack and HPC. Most recently in so-called neo-clouds, I've got strong experience with most OpenStack services and their supporting infrastructure such as VLANs, Ceph, OVS, Mariadb/MySQL, Bind9, Prometheus, Grafana, NetBox, Puppet, Ansible, Terraform, Jenkins, Gerrit and GitHub Actions. I've dealt with a wide variety of hardware including Dell, SuperMicro, Asus, HPE and OctoMiner, with Mellanox cards and up to 8x NVIDIA cards at once, with NVLinks and SR-IOV. I've done plenty of deployments with MAAS and orchestrated the warranties of so much faulty hardware you just wouldn't believe. I can script IPMITool and Redfish.
That's a decent skill set and a good match for a lot of positions. I'd definitely like to have someone with those skills as a colleague.
* I've been devoted to Linux since 2008, and have built up a deep knowledge of all the sysadmin "primitives" such as shell scripting, namespaces, OpenSSH, device manager, filesystems, IPtables, dnsmasq, iproute2, kernel memory management, Git, C programming, jq, LMod and the GNU ecosystem. I'm great at applying my knowledge of these primitives to engineer minimalistic, robust and reproducible systems and pipelines. I'm also an official GNU maintainer and, as an extra flex, everything in my SOHO (including my custom router) runs Gentoo BTW.
What are you the GNU maintainer for? Do you have an active Github account? https://github.com/etbe I've heard that some employers like to look at Github as part of the hiring process, I've never been into github and only use it when forced to do so. It shows my PRs but I don't have projects there. I have idly considered just putting a heap of stuff there to make it look impressive. https://salsa.debian.org/users/etbe/projects I have stuff in Salsa (the Debian git system) but I don't know if employers will be interested in that. Maybe I'm just better off not working for a company that can't look at Salsa.
And feel free to connect on LinkedIn if that's how you roll: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timothy-rice-45641329b/
I've sent a connection request. https://www.linkedin.com/in/russell-coker-69652a1a/ Here's my Linkedin page for any active LUV members who want to connect.
Thanks for your patience with this email, hopefully it's not too much noise for this list!
The problem we face with this list is lack of content. So anything vaguely related to Linux goes at this time. Hopefully after Phil's good work in fixing the list software we can get more discussion happening but even if/when that happens posts about Linux employment will remain on topic here. -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/