Updated State of the Thunix

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# State of the Thunix - May 09, 2019
# State of the Thunix - July 09, 2019
Another month, another update!
Another Month!
Not too much to announce, as far as front end changes. New user requests should happen much faster now that we've written/stolen a tool from tilde.team that we can use to expedite user creation, and automation of a bunch of the steps we take to onboard users.
We are at month 7 for Thunix.net!
We're considering adding in user aging for accounts. Lots of accounts get created, and then never logged into. This can actually post a security problem for the system, as often times, accounts get created now, to be used months from today for botnets and the like. Let us know what your thoughts are on a reasonable time to age off users. At this time, I am personally leaning towards 180 days. Plenty of time to log into your shell, and use it a bit. And, once every 6 months isn't much to ask, since we expect members to actually contribute to the community, anyways.
Newly, over the past month, we have a wiki now! It's an effort led by
contribute via tildegit, by opening a PR at:
We've terminated one account already for running a botnet member from here, and we'll keep a vigilant eye for any others.
https://tildegit.org/thunix/wiki
This leads to another point: Just running a znc process doesn't count for login. Neither does checking your email. You'll need to actually log into the shell, in order to reset the counter. You should, anyways, since we have a lot of services internally, that we don't offer external access too.
It's all in markdown, so it's pretty easy to contribute too. And, if you
mess something up? No worries! It's a wiki! We can revert :)
We are also looking at terminating the minecraft and minetest instances here. If anyone is using them, speak up now, or forever hold you peace! Not really. We wouldn't be deleting anything, just shutting down the processes, and removing them from the backup scheme.
Also, new this month, we've made an official process and tool to provision
MySQL/MariaDB databases (It's MariaDB, btw). All you need to do is
request one, and we'll gladly add it :)
We do need to welcome our newest sysadmin here: fosslinux. Give them a warm welcome if you see them around.
No donations this month, and costs to operate the server still sit at
feel the need to do so, via https://thunix.net/donate.php
And again, any questions, or concerns, feel free to drop myself, or any of the other admins a line.
Iris is getting some usage too, so make sure you poke in there, via the
cli.
Ubergeek/ub3g33k
All in all, new features, new stuff, and looking forward to seeing other
contributions and new features come in from our users.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Sysadmin;
ubergeek/ub3geek