Introduction
by David Nalley
Hi all,
I'd be happy to help in anyway you can make use of me.
My full time job involves admining a small bevy of Linux servers (mainly
CentOS or Fedora). I have a few machines locally to test on (x86,
x86_64, and sparc). I have been involved in various aspects of the
Fedora Project, though certainly not as active as I should/could be. If
you can put me to work, please do.
Thanks,
David Nalley
17 years, 2 months
Re: Alpha Core 3 is available
by Oliver Falk
Am 2007-03-05 20:52, Oliver Falk schrieb:
> Sergey Tikhonov schrieb:
[ ... ]
>> Thanks to RedHat who accept patches for Alpha.
Hm. They do? Great. However. When core is opened for everyone, I hope
that AC folks will join the community and get (write) access to glibc,
xorg, ... If all alpha-specific things get %ifarch-ed, it shouldn't
interfere with anything.
To have all alpha specific patches in the fedora repository would be
great. Maybe RH/FI (Fedora Infrastructure) is able to add alpha-builders
to their infrastructure!? That's why I added them CC: :-)
At least from plague I know it's possible to add passive builders to the
list. This means *we* (people who own (spare) alpha machines)) can
install machines with plague or whatever it will be named then,
available to the FI team for building.
I also guess it will not be too hard to add the idea of passive builders
to the new koji (if it hasn't been coded yet). And well. If something
doesn't build on alpha, it - of course - shouldn't break the 'normal'
cycle (i386, x86_64, ppc(?))...
For me questionable points are: Do we also want extras? Or only core?
Will Red Hat support this idea? Will Fedora Board/Fedora Infrastructure
support this idea?
Who votes? Maybe Fedora Board?
-of
17 years, 2 months
Configuration Management SCM
by Mike McGrath
I'm ready to deploy the configs with puppet. Should we continue to use
CVS, upgrade to SVN or try to use something like hg (even though a
distributed SCM would have more negatives than positives IMHO for our
infrastructure.
/me doesn't care, but does generally dislike cvs.
-Mike
17 years, 3 months
[Fwd: Re: fedora-server-ca.cert missing?]
by Warren Togami
Anybody have any idea what this is?
Warren
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: fedora-server-ca.cert missing?
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 14:07:51 -0400
From: Nuno Santos <nsantos(a)redhat.com>
To: Warren Togami <wtogami(a)redhat.com>
References: <45F58C26.1050907(a)redhat.com>
Nuno Santos wrote:
> Hi Warren,
>
> The links to the certs on
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras/UsingPlagueClientFaq are broken...
> I managed to find the fedora-upload-ca.cert in cvs but can't find
> fedora-server-ca.cert anywhere... do you know where I can get it from?
>
> Thanks,
> Nuno
>
Never mind, found it in google's cache... but the links should still be
fixed.
Thanks,
Nuno
17 years, 3 months
Real-time project updates
by Luke Macken
Yo peeps,
I created a Mugshot group for Fedora Infrastructure[0], and pointed it
to the RSS feeds of the project Timelines for bodhi, koji,
presto, beaker, pungu, and smolt. This way, members will get
notifications on code commits, wiki changes, and ticket activity.
Please feel free to add any infrastructure-related RSS feed to the
group as well. Also, if you need a mugshot invite or something, drop me a line.
luke
[0]: http://mugshot.org/group?who=yWstkV2xGz93rQ
17 years, 3 months
volunteers needed
by Mike McGrath
I have a list of like 20 things that need to get done. If you're a
volunteer and would just like to help out, let me know.
-Mike
17 years, 3 months
Architecture
by Mike McGrath
So the infrastructure is maturing quite a bit right now. As part of
that I'm spending some time to get some architectural documents
together. I'd like comments from everyone and changes. My flowcharting
is weak at best so take a look. I'll be sending them out as I create
them so if you're interested in saving me some work feel free to pick a
part thats missing and create your own document. I've attached the
PNG's. The actual source files are at:
http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewcvs/architecture/?root=fedora
Feel free to make edits and send me changes, seriously. These images
are for the proxy servers and our frontend boxes. Right now I'm
creating where we are with things, not where we will end up quite yet.
-Mike
17 years, 3 months
Primary DNS
by Mike McGrath
anyone have any issues if we move primary DNS off of fpserv and onto the
torrent.fedoraproject.org box? What are your thoughts on using phx as
the primary DNS site?
-Mike
17 years, 3 months