Ziker
Well-Known Member
Hello fellow OpenTibians
Since you're here I think it's safe to assume you need help solving an issue or two - if that's the case I will be glad to help you.
What can you do for me?
Servers (Debian / RHEL):
What will you definitely refuse to do:
I may, on occasion, work for free, but PLEASE do not ask me to do anything for free. I will let you know that I'm willing to work on your enquiry / request free of charge after I familiarise myself with it. There are few things that will greatly affect whether I will complete your request pro bono:
Disclaimer: any code I happen to write for you for free is my IP (intellectual property), that means it belongs to me and it will be publicly released (on open-source license), either as a code snippet or a pull request for TFS repository (i.e. bugfixes).
That should be all from me. In case you have any questions feel free to message me.
Since you're here I think it's safe to assume you need help solving an issue or two - if that's the case I will be glad to help you.
What can you do for me?
Servers (Debian / RHEL):
- secure your linux-based server(s)
- maintain / upgrade your linux-based server(s)
- migrate your server(s) to another provider / type or between linux distributions
- install and upgrade (and compile beforehand, when required) all things you deem necessary, most likely your TFS, database engine, web server
- configure your applications (TFS, database, web application) to your needs
- containerization (Docker, rkt) for your applications
- install TLS / SSL certificates
- configure DNS for your domains
- other chores required to run your server smoothly
What will you definitely refuse to do:
- work with old / unmaintained / archaic engines - please either use latest stable TFS (or equivalent) or an unstable development version of TFS (at your own risk)
- write LUA scripts - there's plenty of people and resources here for LUA
- accept bitcoin / other cryptocurrencies as means of payment
- nothing that is not related to OpenTibia
I may, on occasion, work for free, but PLEASE do not ask me to do anything for free. I will let you know that I'm willing to work on your enquiry / request free of charge after I familiarise myself with it. There are few things that will greatly affect whether I will complete your request pro bono:
- your project is highly disruptive / innovative
- there's high demand for piece of code / functionality you requested
- your project is running under a non-profit organisation
Disclaimer: any code I happen to write for you for free is my IP (intellectual property), that means it belongs to me and it will be publicly released (on open-source license), either as a code snippet or a pull request for TFS repository (i.e. bugfixes).
That should be all from me. In case you have any questions feel free to message me.