What does being an etree site operator get me?
The ability to use the etree.org announce list to post the contents of your site. It also gets you on the siteops@etree.org list, the community of siteops with which to share ideas and shows. You must be on siteops@etree.org to post to announce@etree.org, and email from the same address that is subbed to siteops. Typical postings on siteops are about mirroring new shows, quality control of high demand shows, FTP configuration and finding track fixes. Most siteops trade special access logins with each other, thus you could get shows before the masses. Established siteops will be able to get a etree.org DNS name. After serving files and posting to announce for a few weeks, feel free to email server@etree.org with a request. There is also a locked irc channel for etree.org siteops, to chat real time about different things. It is located on the etree.org irc server: irc.etree.
The ability to use the etree.org announce list to post the contents of your site. It also gets you on the siteops@etree.org list, the community of siteops with which to share ideas and shows. You must be on siteops@etree.org to post to announce@etree.org, and email from the same address that is subbed to siteops. Typical postings on siteops are about mirroring new shows, quality control of high demand shows, FTP configuration and finding track fixes. Most siteops trade special access logins with each other, thus you could get shows before the masses. Established siteops will be able to get a etree.org DNS name. After serving files and posting to announce for a few weeks, feel free to email server@etree.org with a request. There is also a locked irc channel for etree.org siteops, to chat real time about different things.