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[[Category:Computers]] [[Category:WSO]]
{{Group|
| image = Poweredges.jpeg
| type = Service
| selective = No way!.
| membership = 12
| meeting-time = Wednesdays 109:00 PM00pm Tuesdays| meeting-place = [[TCL]] 206or TPL 2nd floor| office = Jesup BasementTransient| contact-name = Mike GnozzioSteve Rubin| contact-unix = 07mg_2ssr2
| wso-listserver = wso-staff
| website = http://wso.williams.edu/
A listserver is an email address that distributes messages to a bunch of people. WSO hosts listservers for student groups broadly defined, and other organizations around campus/Williamstown. You can apply for a listserver at http://wso.williams.edu/lists/create, and we'll try to get to the request in a few days. A complete list of WSO listservers is available from http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo.
WSO uses Mailman to power its listservers. [[Jessica ChungSteven Rubin]] (jchungsrubin@wso) is our list admin. Contact her him with list administration questions.
===Secure Instant Messaging===
WSO users can communicate with each other using the [[WSO's Secure iChat Server.  ===campus@wso===This is a listserver with basically all students subscribed. It has information about campus happenings. See [http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo/campusService] for info about subscribing or unsubscribing, and see [http://wso.williams.edu/lists/campus] about sending messages.
===wso/wiki===
You're reading it now. We host, hack, and prune the wikiWillipedia.
==Servers==
The current roster:
'''UrsulaEmma''' is the latest addition to the cageNancy's replacement. Lean  '''Ursula''', lean and sleek, she's is an Xserve with dual G5 processors and 2 gigs of RAM. Don't bump into her, though, unless you're a deaf person in need of a metronome. Ursula runs shell logins, email forwarding, and listserverslists.
[[Image:Ursula.jpeg]]
But they were to return. [[Shimon Rura]] led a site re-write in the spring and summer of 2003. One goal of the re-write was to authenticate users, so that their postings and doings could be identified. The site was written with [http://www.pagekit.org Apache PageKit]. Shimon wrote the authentication system and the [[WSO Ride Board]], [[Josh Ain]] wrote a new menu feed, [[Tom White]] re-wrote the WSO Forums, [[Evan Miller]] re-wrote some screen scrapers, and [[Topher Cyll]] re-wrote the WSO Facebook and wrote WSO Blogs from a hole in Scotland. The site went live in July of 2003 and has grown in features and popularity since then.
 
In January 2004, [[Tom White]] and [[Steve Winslow]] noticed the timestamp on a system file on WSO servers with a shared user base reflected a date and time that was inconsistent with that of the same file on independent WSO servers. Their further investigation showed that WSO had been compromised. They notified the rest of WSO and temporarily took systems off-line. Over the next seventy-two hours, Tom led the response team which rebuilt all WSO machines and services and tightened security. By this time, WSO was supporting thousands of users and over a hundred student organizations. Not a single piece of email was lost. [[Chris Douglas]] reported the incident to the WSO community of users on behalf of WSO; [[Tom White]] and [[Jacob Eisler]] reported the incident to College Council.
Toph, Tom, Brent, Jacob, and Steve graduated in the spring of 2004, and around that time [[Ben Cohen]] and [[Dan Weintraub]] were given [[root]]. During the summer, Evan and Dan converted [[WSO Plans]] from its standalone PHP/MySQL incarnation over to PageKit, so that students could access it from off-campus without [[setting up a proxy server]]. Also, they converted the Postgres database and the website over to UTF-8/Unicode. With the help of [[Masha Lifshin]] and [[Sam Dreeben]], the duo made much-envied but never-imitated Quicktime VRs for their [[Facebook picture]]s.
[[Ben Wood]], [[James Ritterpusch]], and [[Jessica Chung]] were made [[root]] over WSO dinner at [[Guide to Off-Campus Dining#Coyote Flaco|Coyote Flaco]] in the spring of 2006.
 
===2011 - 2012===
 
In the spring of 2011, former root president Steven Rubin '11 passed his title on to Chuan Ji '12 and also made [[Ian Nesbitt]] and Ben Seiler (both '13s) roots. Soon, Chuan Ji '12 also made Qiao Zhang '13 root. In the fall, the root group had a successful bout of recruiting at the Purple Key Fair, convincing a number of promising '15s to sign up for the WSO listserve. Chuan showed off his [http://wso.williams.edu/test/facebook/ new Facebook interface] which is coded in Python and includes instant suggestions and a better search function.
==Former WSOers==
* Beth Budwig
* Jason Busch
* Jing Cao
* DeWitt Clinton
* Michael Chanin
* Jessica Chung
* Ben Cohen
* Christopher Cyll
* Jacob Eisler
* Matt Garland
* Mike Gnozzio
* Geoff Guile
* Chuck Hagenbuch
* Cheng Hu
* Geoff Hutchison
* Brian Hwang
* Ben Isecke
* Ayesha Johnson
* Jason Law
* Mari Lliguicota
* Joe Masters
* Evan Miller
* Jeremy Redburn
* Chris Richards
* James Ritterpusch
* Todd Rogers
* Shimon Rura
* Kenric Taylor
* Ken-ichi Ueda
* Iein Valdez
* Dan Weintraub
* Tom White
* Steve Winslow
* Jonah Wittkamper
* Iein Valdez
* Steve Wollkind
* Brent Yorgey
* Ben Wood
* Jon Zeppieri
* Chuan Ji* Qiao Zhang* Ben Seiler* Ian Nesbitt
==See also==
*[[Stuff WSO Definitely Should Do]]
*[[Stuff http://wso.williams.edu/about/ About WSO Administrators Should Know]-- documentation, help, policy, etc.*[https://www.eukhost.com web hosting]-- Student Host your blog.