Code Hosting, Development Tools and Open Source

Nick Coghlan ncoghlan at redhat.com
Wed Oct 16 02:04:21 UTC 2013


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On 10/16/2013 06:02 AM, Tim Flink wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Oct 2013 12:23:31 -0600 Tim Flink <tflink at redhat.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> With the conversation we've been having and the persona
>> developments, I propose the following:
>> 
>> - create FAS groups for git-taskbot-core and git-taskbot-tasks
>> which will control access to the git repos * use fedorahosted for
>> now, we can migrate to github/bitbucket later if we want - start
>> using Phabricator as a trial to see if we think we're getting 
>> enough benefit from it to continue maintaining an installation
>> 
>> The only question left is whether we'd want to deploy phabricator
>> in the fedora cloud instead of on my VPS. My concerns with fedora
>> cloud are twofold:
>> 
>> - I don't think we can do anything other than self-signed SSL
>> certs instead of the non-self-signed cert I have on my VPS
>> 
>> - I'm not sure if we can do subdomains on the cloud machines - 
>> phabricator expects to have a subdomain to itself, so having a 
>> multipurpose machine without subdomains could be a problem
>> 
>> I'll talk to infra today about what's possible and what they
>> recommend and I'll update this thread.
> 
> I talked to infra and we should be able to get everything working 
> (including some backups) in a cloud instance. We'd have a
> self-signed cert but that doesn't bother me so much for now.
> 
> I have a bunch of other stuff to do today, so I'm not planning on 
> getting this process started right now but if you have objections
> or concerns, speak now :)

Hosting Phabricator on OpenShift Online may be another possibility
worth looking at:

https://github.com/CodeBlock/phabricator-openshift-quickstart

Cheers,
Nick.

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Nick Coghlan
Red Hat Infrastructure Engineering & Development, Brisbane

Testing Solutions Team Lead
Beaker Development Lead (http://beaker-project.org/)
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