Hi! My name is Ivan. I'm python/nodejs/bash developer and architect for distributed infrastructures and CI engineer.
I've recently joined fedoraproject, and as far as I understand from wiki pages commonops is a good group to start. I'm CI engineer at Mirantis and currently I'm working on CI/CD systems for packaging and testing our downstream forks of openstack projects. I also maintain some upstream CI systems for openstack/fuel-* components. We have mirror of our repo here https://github.com/fuel-infra/jenkins-jobs https://github.com/fuel-infra/jenkins-jobs and you could look at it and probably you'll find some useful stuff. And by the way we have developed some useful tool for Jenkins setup — https://github.com/fuel-infra/jimmy https://github.com/fuel-infra/jimmy (actually I just have written core engine).
Few weeks ago I tried cloud based fedora 24 and liked it. In my free time I'm working on project for local deployment of fedora24-cloud cluster for testing and researching some distributed systems. I hope that in few weeks this project will reach some milestone when it will be enough useful to share with community. Well, actually, I believe that it will be very useful especially taking into account the fact that multi-node deployment is broken un Vagrant for a while and Docker doesn't support systemd. But right now I have no info about your repos and workflows for adding new packages to rawhide repo. I hope that you will help me in this.
To be honest, I'm MAC user and prefer OSX as desktop system because it fits well in my everyday activities. But I always choose fedora-based distros for servers and clouds!
Thank you in advance for help and good advices. I hope that I will help too.
On 09/27/2016 06:12 PM, Иван Ремизов wrote:
Hi! My name is Ivan. I'm python/nodejs/bash developer and architect for distributed infrastructures and CI engineer.
I've recently joined fedoraproject, and as far as I understand from wiki pages commonops is a good group to start. I'm CI engineer at Mirantis and currently I'm working on CI/CD systems for packaging and testing our downstream forks of openstack projects. I also maintain some upstream CI systems for openstack/fuel-* components. We have mirror of our repo here https://github.com/fuel-infra/jenkins-jobs and you could look at it and probably you'll find some useful stuff. And by the way we have developed some useful tool for Jenkins setup — https://github.com/fuel-infra/jimmy (actually I just have written core engine).
Few weeks ago I tried cloud based fedora 24 and liked it. In my free time I'm working on project for local deployment of fedora24-cloud cluster for testing and researching some distributed systems. I hope that in few weeks this project will reach some milestone when it will be enough useful to share with community. Well, actually, I believe that it will be very useful especially taking into account the fact that multi-node deployment is broken un Vagrant for a while and Docker doesn't support systemd. But right now I have no info about your repos and workflows for adding new packages to rawhide repo. I hope that you will help me in this.
To be honest, I'm MAC user and prefer OSX as desktop system because it fits well in my everyday activities. But I always choose fedora-based distros for servers and clouds!
Thank you in advance for help and good advices. I hope that I will help too.
Greetings Ivan, and welcome to the Fedora CommOps mailing list! It appears that you were not subscribed to the mailing list when you sent your introduction, so I was manually able to send it through. But please make sure you are subscribed so you can receive future emails and so you can reply without having your mail moderated. You can do so here after signing into your Fedora account:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/commops@lists.fedoraproject.org
It seems like your interests are leaning heavily towards the development side, particularly with working with Fedora Cloud / Atomic. I think there's definitely ways for you to contribute to projects related to that, although I am not the most qualified one to know all the details.
For example, there is a Cloud SIG that handles a lot of development in these areas. You can find their wiki page and mailing list at the following links:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/cloud@lists.fedoraproject.org/
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cloud_SIG
I would consider dropping them a line and introducing yourself there. The people on that list should be able to help guide and point you to the right places to go next to get started.
Hope this helps, and sorry for the late response on getting back! If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to reach out. :)
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