The MIT SIPB
Webmasters
Well, we know you all are desperately interested in
the ever-intriguing lives of those exciting few, the MIT SIPB
Webmasters, so here's a page of info about us just to allow you to
feel all that much closer to us and permit us to feel all that much
more important. (no, we don't really look like that picture)
There are ten +/- 2 webmasters, and we are all students or
graduates of MIT. With classes (and jobs), we're doing our best to
keep up with mail to webmaster@mit.edu.
We're all members of a volunteer group at MIT, the Student
Information Processing Board (SIPB) (except for
one of us, who is a prospective). Each of the webmasters deals with a
slightly different part of the web maintenance, allowing us to spread
the work out. Please feel free to send us feedback
and commentary. By the way, here are some of our policies and Frequently Asked Questions. And
here's a table of contents:
Who we are. The list right below.
Our non-webmasters. No comment.
Our history. It won't make the bestseller list.
Web Administrators
- Matthew (mkgray@mit.edu)
- Matthew deals with a lot of the server extensions and writes lots
of perl code. A number of amusing and useful and potentially silly
hacks are in the works. Matthew also preaches the gospel of the web
far and wide with Chad, convincing various MIT groups to put stuff up
on the web, people to write their own home
pages and start their own web servers.
He has been more successful than he ever imagined.
- Eric (nocturne@mit.edu)
- Eric has been busy keeping up with mail to webmaster, and writing
extensions to our server, like the
finger and
machine information gateways.
He still follows the other webmasters around and corrects their
typographical and grammatical errors. If you have an idea for a new service
or gateway that we could provide, you might find that Eric is interested in
making it happen. At the very least, you should suggest it to him. :-)
- Eri (rei@mit.edu)
- Eri draws
lots of pretty pictures, including the one at the top of this page.
Almost all the artwork in our server is Eri's. Eri also does
maintenance, writes short useful guides and
blurbs, and has even started mucking with CGI scripts. Perl is your
friend (sometimes). Did we mention the graphics on the official MIT server? Alas, but Eri has
no time...
- Fred (tritan@mit.edu)
- Fred maintained the MIT
Activities homepage list. He also has begun doing maintenance
work with other parts of our server.
- Mike (mjbauer@lcs.mit.edu)
- Mike is adding homepages and getting lots of mail about
the server.
- Jake (harrisj@mit.edu)
- Jake is back in town and working as a webmaster again. His current projects involve hacking out CGI scripts, answering user mail, and thinking of absurd projects to do on the web server.
- Jessie (sorokin@mit.edu)
- Our boomerang webmaster.
- Wrong Mike (mwhitson@mit.edu)
- Web Serf and Perl Peasant, he tries to be as helpful as he can. He is currently working for I/S on the official MIT web server, as well as trying in his copious spare time to hack together a threaded version of httpd.
- Yonah (yonah@mit.edu)
- Our newest addition. Well, not quite.
- Jeff (jcb@mit.edu)
- Jeff is learning the layout of our web server so he can figure out
how he can be most useful.
- Richard (basch@mit.edu)
- Has just joined the ranks of the Web maintenance. He is currently
helping add homepages, and hopefully will fix the flaky weather service.
While he is not involved with SIPB, he spends his time hacking on Athena
officially as an employee of I/S.
!Webmasters
- Yoav (yoav@mit.edu)
- Yoav is officially, at his own insistence, not a webmaster, but he helps us out with maintainance of the machine.
Useless History
The story of our server.
Once upon a time ...
www.mit.edu:8001 was first started in July(?) 1993; it may be among
the first 100 WWW servers in the world. The original webmasters
were:
- Matthew (mkgray), who thought the web was cool.
- Chad (yandros), who did some web hacking.
- then Bert (bert), who also did both of the above.
As time went on, they began collecting moss, I mean more webmasters:
- Jessie (sorokin), who preached about the web to the masses.
- Fred (tritan), who maintained the activities listing.
- Eric (nocturne), who wrote neat scripts.
- Eri (rei), who did a bunch of graphics and volunteered to add homepages.
- etc etc (?)
There, wasn't that exciting? Sorry I had to remove the sex and violence and
the epic, sweeping romances. It would have overloaded our server.
The end.