F36 Change: Remove Wire Extensions Support (Self-Contained Change proposal)
by Ben Cotton
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/RemoveWirelessExtensions
== Summary ==
The legacy wireless extensions interface was replaced by the new
mac80211/cfg80211 interface in 2007. The legacy Wireless Extensions
support has been long deprecated and only supports long EOL WiFi
encryption like WEP so it's time to disable it and remove it.
== Owner ==
* Name: [[User:pbrobinson| Peter Robinson]]
* Email: [mailto:pbrobinson@fedoraproject.org| pbrobinson(a)fedoraproject.org]
== Detailed Description ==
The Wireless Extensions support in the kernel has been long replaced
by the mac80211/cfg80211 support. Disable the kernel options and
retire the wireless-tools userspace utilities. Wireless Extensions
only supports a minor subset of the wireless interfaces, predominently
the WEP interface and userspace has been replaced by iw/libnl/ip
interfaces which offer a lot more advanced features as well as modern
802.11 functionality like WPA.
== Benefit to Fedora ==
More secure and advanced features in wireless. In most cases most
users won't notice a difference. The vast majority of users use
NetworkManager to use 802.11 based wireless interfaces which has long
ceased to support wireless extensions/wireless-tools, if it evere did.
== Scope ==
* Proposal owners:
** Disable the wireless extensions interface in the kernel and any
drivers that depend on it. The only driver that is currently enabled
that requires wireless extension support is the Intel Pro Wireless
2100/2200 drivers, this hardware was released in 2003-2005 as part of
the original Centrino laptop platforms and all officially supported
devices were 32 bit so it's unlikely there's any current users but as
they were mPCI cards it's possible there's a few users that put them
into 64 bit machines.
** Retire the wireless-tools package, retirn any packages that depend
on it, or migrate them to use libnl3.
* Other developers:
** No impact
* Release engineering: [https://pagure.io/releng/issue/10386 #10386]
* Policies and guidelines: N/A (not a System Wide Change)
* Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)
== Upgrade/compatibility impact ==
A handful of packages still use the libiw interface and hence depend
on the wireless-tools package. Some projects look dead upstream, a
number have already been migrated in the last year or so. Where the
project is alive upstream tickets have been filed requesting
migration. The current remaining package list is:
* conky
* lxpanel
* reaver
== How To Test ==
* Check that the wireless extensions kernel options are disabled:
(CONFIG_WEXT_CORE CONFIG_WEXT_PROC CONFIG_WEXT_SPY CONFIG_WEXT_PRIV
CONFIG_CFG80211_WEXT CONFIG_CFG80211_WEXT_EXPORT)
* Check the wireless-tools package is no longer available
== User Experience ==
Generally users should notice little to no difference.
== Dependencies ==
N/A (not a System Wide Change)
== Contingency Plan ==
* Contingency mechanism: Leave WEXT enabled in the kernel, leave
wireless-tools package in Fedora package repository.
* Contingency deadline: GA
* Blocks release? No.
* Blocks product? No.
== Documentation ==
N/A (not a System Wide Change)
== Release Notes ==
N/A
--
Ben Cotton
He / Him / His
Fedora Program Manager
Red Hat
TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis
2 years, 4 months
F36 Change: Unit Names in Systemd Messages (Self-Contained Change proposal)
by Ben Cotton
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Unit_Names_in_Systemd_Messages
== Summary ==
The default format of messages printed by systemd to the console and
the journal is changed from "Starting Frobnicating Daemon..." /
"Started Frobnicating Daemon" to "Starting frobnicator.service —
Frobnicating Daemon..." / "Started frobnicator.service — Frobnicating
Daemon".
== Owner ==
* Name: [[User:Zbyszek|Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek]]
* Email: zbyszek at in.waw.pl
== Detailed Description ==
Systemd has three message formatting modes: `description`, `name`, and
`combined`. The first uses the Description, the second uses the unit
name, and the third uses "<name> — <Description>". We currently
default to `description`, and the proposal is to change the
compile-time default to `combined`. Users can override the default by
creating a configuration file and/or specifying an override on the
kernel command line.
systemd historically used the unit Description in console and journal
status messages, just like SysV init scripts. The Description is
intended to be easy to understand, but has the downside that to
interact with the service in any way, one has to figure out what the
unit name is. Thus, for an unfamiliar service, the user would have to
grep the unit list for the description first. And for more experienced
users, the unit name is more informative than the description. People
interact with unit names when operating on units, and don't look at
the descriptions during normal system administration. Thus, for both
new and experienced users, seeing the unit name is useful. To make the
change easier to accept, we added the `combined` mode, that also
prints the description on the right.
`journalctl -o cat` (old and new):
<pre>
Started Journal Service.
Finished Load Kernel Modules.
Starting Apply Kernel Variables...
Starting Create Volatile Files and Directories...
Finished Apply Kernel Variables.
Finished Create Volatile Files and Directories.
Finished Setup Virtual Console.
Starting dracut ask for additional cmdline parameters...
Finished dracut ask for additional cmdline parameters.
Starting dracut cmdline hook...
</pre>
<pre>
Started systemd-journald.service - Journal Service.
Finished systemd-modules-load.service - Load Kernel Modules.
Finished systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service - Create Static Device
Nodes in /dev.
Starting systemd-sysctl.service - Apply Kernel Variables...
Starting systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service - Create Volatile Files and
Directories...
Finished systemd-sysctl.service - Apply Kernel Variables.
Finished systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service - Create Volatile Files and Directories.
Finished systemd-vconsole-setup.service - Setup Virtual Console.
Starting dracut-cmdline-ask.service - dracut ask for additional
cmdline parameters...
Finished dracut-cmdline-ask.service - dracut ask for additional
cmdline parameters.
Starting dracut-cmdline.service - dracut cmdline hook...
</pre>
If users don't like the new default, they can use
`systemd.status-unit-format=name|description` to override the default.
It is also possible to use `bootctl systemd-efi-options
systemd.status-unit-format=name|description` on EFI systems, and
create a config file with `[Manager]
StatusUnitFormat=name|description` to pick a different setting.
== Benefit to Fedora ==
The default format of messages is more directly useful. A user can
select&paste the unit name directly from a message into a command
like `systemctl status` or `journalctl -u`.
== Scope ==
* Proposal owners:
** Implement the new mode (already done, available in systemd-249).
** Flip the compile-time default in systemd.
* Other developers:
** Adjust Descriptions of their units if appropriate. For example,
firewalld.service repeats the unit name in the Description. This was
already discouraged in the systemd.unit(5) man page, but now becomes
even more visible: `rawhide systemd[1]: Starting firewalld.service -
firewalld - dynamic firewall daemon...`. The Description should be
changed to "Description=Dynamic Firewall Daemon".
* Policies and guidelines: N/A (not needed for this Change)
* Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)
* Alignment with Objectives:
== Upgrade/compatibility impact ==
There shouldn't be any. I'm making this a Change because people don't
like surprises in the default look of things. There might be some
poorly written scripts which grep for unit Descriptions.
== How To Test ==
Boot, look at `journalctl -b _PID=1`.
Optionally, disable the plymouth screen (with Esc or by removing `rhgb
quiet` on the kernel command line), and look at console messages.
Output should contain unit names and be generally readable.
Unfortunately, the console output is ellipsized to fit in 80 columns,
so the full text is not always visible.
== User Experience ==
See example output above.
== Dependencies ==
None.
== Contingency Plan ==
* Contingency mechanism: Revert the change.
* Contingency deadline: Final release, or maybe even later.
* Blocks release? No.
== Documentation ==
* https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-system.conf.html...
* https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/04d232d807
--
Ben Cotton
He / Him / His
Fedora Program Manager
Red Hat
TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis
2 years, 4 months
Planned Outage - server update/reboots - 2021-11-17 21:00 UTC
by Mark O'Brien
All,
There will be a planned outage this week as outlined below:
Planned Outage - server update/reboots - 2021-11-17 21:00 UTC
There will be an outage starting at 2021-11-17 21:00UTC,
which will last approximately 4 hours.
To convert UTC to your local time, take a look at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/UTCHowto
or run:
date -d '2021-11-17 21:00UTC'
Reason for outage:
We will be updating and rebooting various servers to bring them up to date.
During the outage window any services may be up and down as proxies and
gateways are rebooted.
Affected Services:
Any fedoraproject services may be affected with the exception of
mirrorlists and static web content.
Ticket Link:
https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/10336
Please join #fedora-admin or #fedora-noc on irc.libera.chat
or add comments to the ticket for this outage above.
Regards,
Fedora Infrastructure Team
2 years, 4 months
F36 Change: ELN-Extras (System-Wide Change proposal)
by Ben Cotton
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/ELN-Extras
== Summary ==
ELN-extras will be a new build target and compose similar in behavior
to ELN, but closer to EPEL in function. It will be a place to prepare
and maintain packages that may be desired for EPEL N+1 while RHEL N+1
is still being incubated in ELN.
== Owner ==
* Owner: [[User:Sgallagh| Stephen Gallagher]] <sgallagh(a)fedoraproject.org>
* SIG: ELN SIG <devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
== Detailed Description ==
This will essentially be an extension of Fedora ELN, with the primary
difference being that the content in ELN-Extras will be defined by the
Fedora/EPEL community, while ELN's content is largely decided upon by
Red Hat management. This will offer users the opportunity to make sure
their applications will work on upcoming releases of RHEL as well as
providing a bootstrapping mechanism for EPEL. It will be far easier
and quicker to get a compose of EPEL N+1 out the door if the initial
packages have already been built for ELN-Extras.
== Benefit to Fedora ==
This Change will enable application developers to keep up with
impending changes in RHEL even before CentOS Stream becomes available
for that release. Additionally, it provides a bootstrapping mechanism
for EPEL, which will mean a much shorter gap between the launch of a
new RHEL major release and the availability of the EPEL repositories.
== Scope ==
* Proposal owners:
High-level tasks
1. Create the tags and targets in Koji (see the release engineering
ticket below).
2. Add support to Content Resolver for addon repositories [DONE]
3. Update the DistroBuildSync configuration to support building for ELN-Extras.
4. Configure ODCS to produce an ELN-Extras variant compose.
* Other developers: Aside from the release engineering tasks, anyone
who wants to have a package appear in ELN-Extras will need to add it
to the content set. This is not mandatory for any packager and we can
ship the ELN-Extras repository empty if we so choose.
* Release engineering: [https://pagure.io/releng/issues #10378]
* Policies and guidelines: N/A (not needed for this Change)
Documentation on how to add packages to the ELN-Extras content set and
how to consume its compose will be written as part of this Change.
* Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)
* Alignment with Objectives: Not specifically aligned with the
currently-active Objectives. Loosely related to the previous
Minimization Objective.
== Upgrade/compatibility impact ==
N/A, this will be an entirely new compose and thus has nothing from
which to upgrade.
== How To Test ==
No specific testing is required for this Change, though any general OS
and software management testing would be most welcome.
== User Experience ==
Fedora will make available a new add-on repository for ELN, maintained
by the Fedora Community.
== Dependencies ==
This should be self-contained from a dependency perspective. The
groundwork was already laid by ELN.
== Contingency Plan ==
* Contingency mechanism: We will not ship/advertise the existence of
the ELN-Extras repository.
* Contingency deadline: Final freeze
* Blocks release? No
== Documentation ==
Documentation will be written as part of this Change.
--
Ben Cotton
He / Him / His
Fedora Program Manager
Red Hat
TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis
2 years, 4 months
Notice: openQA test failures today - expected
by Adam Williamson
Hey folks! Just a heads up about test failures in openQA overnight and
today. The server_cockpit_updates test was failing overnight; this was
because I switched from virtio to qxl graphics to work around a bug in
Rawhide. Unfortunately there seems to be a bug in qxl with a specific
thing that test does (snapshot the machine, run X from a console,
restore the snapshot, run X from a console again).
I've switched that test back to virtio graphics and re-triggered all
the failed runs, but since then the planned Koji outage has started.
All update tests that run during the Koji outage will fail because the
test process relies on downloading the update packages from Koji. So
some of the re-runs for the other bug failed. We will not be able to
get successful runs until the Koji outage is over.
Basically, if you're seeing an openQA failure on your update, hang
tight for the end of the Koji outage.
There are two updates with other issues (a Pango update that changes
font rendering and so will need a lot of openQA screenshots to be re-
taken, and a Python update that seems to break `systemctl stop
ipa.service` for some reason), but again I can't really work on those
with Koji down, so will wait for it to be back.
Thanks folks!
--
Adam Williamson
Fedora QA
IRC: adamw | Twitter: adamw_ha
https://www.happyassassin.net
2 years, 4 months
Orphaned packages looking for new maintainers
by Miro Hrončok
The following packages are orphaned and will be retired when they
are orphaned for six weeks, unless someone adopts them. If you know for sure
that the package should be retired, please do so now with a proper reason:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_remove_a_package_at_end_of_life
Note: If you received this mail directly you (co)maintain one of the affected
packages or a package that depends on one. Please adopt the affected package or
retire your depending package to avoid broken dependencies, otherwise your
package will fail to install and/or build when the affected package gets retired.
Request package ownership via the *Take* button in he left column on
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/<pkgname>
Full report available at:
https://churchyard.fedorapeople.org/orphans-2021-11-08.txt
grep it for your FAS username and follow the dependency chain.
For human readable dependency chains,
see https://packager-dashboard.fedoraproject.org/
For all orphaned packages,
see https://packager-dashboard.fedoraproject.org/orphan
Package (co)maintainers Status Change
================================================================================
Java-WebSocket orphan 1 weeks ago
SDL2_gfx ignatenkobrain, orphan 1 weeks ago
afpfs-ng orphan 1 weeks ago
arduino-ctags orphan 1 weeks ago
asl orphan 1 weeks ago
bitlbee-discord orphan 4 weeks ago
bytelist lef, orphan 1 weeks ago
cAudio orphan 4 weeks ago
cataclysm-dda orphan 1 weeks ago
chaos-client go-sig, orphan 1 weeks ago
chck fale, orphan, zvetlik 1 weeks ago
concurrent-trees hhorak, orphan 1 weeks ago
conky-manager orphan 1 weeks ago
couchdb orphan 1 weeks ago
crcimg orphan 4 weeks ago
crlfuzz go-sig, orphan 1 weeks ago
cuetools orphan 1 weeks ago
dummy-test-package-rubino asaleh, orphan, packagerbot, 1 weeks ago
patrikp, scoady, wwoods
edac-utils orphan 1 weeks ago
elog orphan 4 weeks ago
erlang-certifi erlang-maint-sig, orphan 2 weeks ago
erlang-cf erlang-maint-sig, orphan 2 weeks ago
erlang-cth_readable erlang-maint-sig, orphan 2 weeks ago
erlang-erlware_commons erlang-maint-sig, orphan 2 weeks ago
erlang-eunit_formatters erlang-maint-sig, orphan 2 weeks ago
erlang-exometer_core orphan 1 weeks ago
erlang-hex_core erlang-maint-sig, orphan 2 weeks ago
erlang-protobuffs orphan 1 weeks ago
erlang-providers erlang-maint-sig, orphan 2 weeks ago
erlang-relx erlang-maint-sig, orphan 2 weeks ago
erlang-riak_api bowlofeggs, erlang-maint-sig, 1 weeks ago
orphan
erlang-riak_core bowlofeggs, erlang-maint-sig, 1 weeks ago
orphan
erlang-ssl_verify_fun erlang-maint-sig, orphan 2 weeks ago
erlang-triq orphan 1 weeks ago
esc orphan 1 weeks ago
fennel epel-packagers-sig, lua- 1 weeks ago
packagers-sig, orphan
forbidden-apis jvanek, orphan 1 weeks ago
freemarker orphan 1 weeks ago
gauche-gl orphan 4 weeks ago
gdata-sharp moezroy, orphan, tpokorra 1 weeks ago
gfm orphan 4 weeks ago
gnome-nibbles gnome-sig, orphan 1 weeks ago
gnu-getopt dwalluck, mizdebsk, orphan 1 weeks ago
golang-github-beevik-ntp go-sig, orphan 0 weeks ago
golang-github-dgraph-io-badger orphan 4 weeks ago
golang-github-dgraph-io- orphan 4 weeks ago
ristretto
golang-github-ema-qdisc go-sig, orphan 0 weeks ago
golang-github-geziyor orphan 4 weeks ago
golang-github-jacobsa-crypto orphan 5 weeks ago
golang-github-jacobsa-oglemock orphan 5 weeks ago
golang-github-jacobsa-ogletest orphan 5 weeks ago
golang-github-jacobsa-reqtrace orphan 5 weeks ago
golang-github-kolo-xmlrpc go-sig, orphan 0 weeks ago
golang-github-mdlayher- go-sig, orphan 0 weeks ago
genetlink
golang-github-mdlayher-wifi go-sig, orphan 0 weeks ago
golang-github-milochristiansen- go-sig, orphan 4 weeks ago
axis2
golang-github-milochristiansen- go-sig, orphan 4 weeks ago
lua
golang-github-rfjakob-gocryptfs orphan 5 weeks ago
golang-github-sabhiram- orphan 5 weeks ago
gitignore
golang-github-soundcloud-runit go-sig, orphan 0 weeks ago
hyperrogue orphan 4 weeks ago
jacoco jvanek, kdaniel, lef, orphan 1 weeks ago
jday orphan 1 weeks ago
joni orphan 1 weeks ago
jsap orphan 1 weeks ago
k3guitune orphan 1 weeks ago
kdocker kde-sig, orphan, rdieter 6 weeks ago
komparator orphan 1 weeks ago
latex-mk orphan 1 weeks ago
libcxl orphan 3 weeks ago
libgaiagraphics orphan 1 weeks ago
libkkc orphan 1 weeks ago
libocxl orphan 3 weeks ago
librfid orphan 1 weeks ago
libsoc orphan 4 weeks ago
libticables2 orphan 4 weeks ago
libticalcs2 orphan 4 weeks ago
libticonv orphan 4 weeks ago
libtifiles2 orphan 4 weeks ago
llvm11.0 orphan, tstellar 1 weeks ago
mantis orphan 4 weeks ago
maven-indexer galileo, mizdebsk, orphan 4 weeks ago
minetestmapper orphan 4 weeks ago
mingw-colord-gtk gnome-sig, orphan 1 weeks ago
mir orphan 0 weeks ago
mygui orphan 4 weeks ago
naabu go-sig, orphan 1 weeks ago
netcf berrange, orphan 1 weeks ago
nuclei go-sig, orphan 1 weeks ago
oci-kvm-hook orphan 1 weeks ago
options 0 weeks ago
pam_mount lupinix, orphan, steve 1 weeks ago
passenger kanarip, orphan 1 weeks ago
perl-Nagios-Plugin jpo, orphan, ppisar 4 weeks ago
perl-OpenOffice-UNO filabrazilska, orphan, scenek 1 weeks ago
php-voms-admin orphan 4 weeks ago
plasma-applet-redshift-control kde-sig, lupinix, orphan 1 weeks ago
platform orphan, sergiomb 4 weeks ago
postgres-decoderbufs fjanus, hhorak, orphan, 1 weeks ago
panovotn
ptpd jondkent, orphan 4 weeks ago
purple-mattermost orphan 4 weeks ago
python-email_reply_parser orphan, python-sig 6 weeks ago
python-power orphan, python-sig 6 weeks ago
python-pylibmc abompard, orphan, pjp 1 weeks ago
python-sockjs-tornado orphan, python-sig 4 weeks ago
qotd orphan 4 weeks ago
quasselgrep orphan 4 weeks ago
qwtpolar orphan 1 weeks ago
rubygem-simple-navigation orphan 1 weeks ago
rubygem-six orphan 1 weeks ago
rust-ruma-events orphan, rust-sig 1 weeks ago
seahorse-sharing gnome-sig, orphan, stefw 1 weeks ago
shuffledns go-sig, orphan 1 weeks ago
spasm-ng orphan 4 weeks ago
stockfish orphan 1 weeks ago
sugar-visualmatch orphan 1 weeks ago
tfdocgen orphan 4 weeks ago
tilp2 orphan 4 weeks ago
trafshow orphan 1 weeks ago
treefrog-framework orphan 4 weeks ago
truth orphan 1 weeks ago
ugene orphan 1 weeks ago
uglify-js1 nodejs-sig, orphan, patches 4 weeks ago
unshield orphan 4 weeks ago
vanessa_logger orphan 1 weeks ago
vgrive orphan 1 weeks ago
wxpdfdoc orphan, swt2c 1 weeks ago
xfce4-equake-plugin cheese, orphan 1 weeks ago
xoreos-tools orphan 4 weeks ago
yarock kde-sig, martinkg, orphan 6 weeks ago
yecht orphan 1 weeks ago
yydebug orphan 1 weeks ago
zgrab2 orphan 4 weeks ago
The following packages require above mentioned packages:
Report too long, see the full version at
https://churchyard.fedorapeople.org/orphans-2021-11-08.txt
See dependency chains of your packages at
https://packager-dashboard.fedoraproject.org/
See all orphaned packages at https://packager-dashboard.fedoraproject.org/orphan
Affected (co)maintainers (either directly or via packages' dependencies):
abbra: esc
ablu: SDL2_gfx
abompard: python-pylibmc
acaringi: jacoco
akoutsou: golang-github-kolo-xmlrpc
amluto: jacoco
asaleh: dummy-test-package-rubino
athmane: afpfs-ng
berrange: netcf
bofh80: golang-github-kolo-xmlrpc
bowlofeggs: erlang-riak_core, erlang-exometer_core, erlang-riak_api,
erlang-protobuffs, erlang-triq
cdorney: esc
cfu: esc
cheese: xfce4-equake-plugin
cipherboy: esc
ckelley: esc
clime: python-pylibmc
cockpit: golang-github-kolo-xmlrpc
codeblock: erlang-protobuffs, erlang-triq
copr-sig: python-pylibmc
cra: SDL2_gfx
dmoluguw: esc
dturecek: python-pylibmc
dwalluck: gnu-getopt
eclipseo: golang-github-kolo-xmlrpc, golang-github-beevik-ntp,
golang-github-ema-qdisc, golang-github-mdlayher-wifi,
golang-github-mdlayher-genetlink, golang-github-soundcloud-runit
edewata: esc
epel-packagers-sig: fennel
erlang-maint-sig: erlang-certifi, erlang-providers, erlang-relx,
erlang-riak_core, erlang-erlware_commons, erlang-exometer_core,
erlang-hex_core, erlang-riak_api, erlang-protobuffs, erlang-cth_readable,
erlang-eunit_formatters, erlang-ssl_verify_fun, erlang-cf, erlang-triq
fab: platform
fale: chck
filabrazilska: perl-OpenOffice-UNO, erlang-protobuffs, erlang-triq
fjanus: postgres-decoderbufs
fnux: erlang-protobuffs, erlang-triq
frostyx: python-pylibmc
galileo: maven-indexer
gnome-sig: mingw-colord-gtk, seahorse-sharing, gnome-nibbles
go-sig: golang-github-kolo-xmlrpc, golang-github-beevik-ntp,
golang-github-ema-qdisc, golang-github-mdlayher-wifi, shuffledns,
golang-github-mdlayher-genetlink, crlfuzz, chaos-client, naabu, nuclei,
golang-github-soundcloud-runit, golang-github-milochristiansen-lua,
golang-github-milochristiansen-axis2
hguemar: jacoco
hhorak: concurrent-trees, postgres-decoderbufs, jacoco
hubbitus: vanessa_logger
icheishvili: erlang-protobuffs, erlang-triq
ignatenkobrain: rust-ruma-events, SDL2_gfx
jcline: erlang-protobuffs, erlang-triq
jeckersb: erlang-protobuffs, erlang-triq
jkucera: jacoco
jmagne: esc
jmlich: jacoco
jondkent: ptpd
jpo: perl-Nagios-Plugin
jridky: jacoco
jvanek: forbidden-apis, jacoco
kanarip: passenger
kdaniel: jacoco
kde-sig: yarock, plasma-applet-redshift-control, kdocker
kwizart: jacoco
kwright: esc
larsu: golang-github-kolo-xmlrpc
lbrabec: python-pylibmc
leamas: jsap
lef: bytelist, jacoco
limb: SDL2_gfx
lkundrak: erlang-protobuffs, erlang-triq
lua-packagers-sig: fennel
lupinix: pam_mount, plasma-applet-redshift-control
martinkg: yarock
martinlanghoff: erlang-protobuffs, erlang-triq
martinpitt: golang-github-kolo-xmlrpc
melmorabity: platform
mgrabovs: python-pylibmc
mharmsen: esc
mizdebsk: maven-indexer, gnu-getopt
moezroy: gdata-sharp
msehnout: golang-github-kolo-xmlrpc
msuchy: python-pylibmc
nodejs-sig: uglify-js1
obudai: golang-github-kolo-xmlrpc
ochosi: golang-github-kolo-xmlrpc
olem: golang-github-kolo-xmlrpc
packagerbot: dummy-test-package-rubino
packit: golang-github-kolo-xmlrpc
panovotn: postgres-decoderbufs
patches: uglify-js1
patrikp: dummy-test-package-rubino
pcpa: jacoco
peter: erlang-certifi, erlang-providers, erlang-relx, erlang-riak_core,
erlang-erlware_commons, erlang-exometer_core, erlang-hex_core,
erlang-cth_readable, erlang-eunit_formatters, erlang-protobuffs, erlang-cf,
erlang-triq, erlang-ssl_verify_fun
pjp: python-pylibmc
ppisar: perl-Nagios-Plugin
praiskup: python-pylibmc
python-sig: python-sockjs-tornado, python-power, python-email_reply_parser
qa-tools-sig: python-pylibmc
rdieter: kdocker
rebus: afpfs-ng
rust-sig: rust-ruma-events
s4504kr: erlang-protobuffs, erlang-triq
sagitter: jacoco
salimma: python-pylibmc
scenek: perl-OpenOffice-UNO
scoady: dummy-test-package-rubino
sergiomb: platform, jacoco
skottler: erlang-protobuffs, erlang-triq
smani: libgaiagraphics
spot: SDL2_gfx
stefw: seahorse-sharing
steve: pam_mount
swt2c: wxpdfdoc
tomegun: golang-github-kolo-xmlrpc
tpokorra: gdata-sharp
tstellar: llvm11.0
ueno: libkkc
vakwetu: esc
vjancik: jacoco
wwoods: dummy-test-package-rubino
xavierb: erlang-protobuffs, erlang-triq
yanqiyu: libkkc
zvetlik: chck
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The script creating this output is run and developed by Fedora
Release Engineering. Please report issues at its pagure instance:
https://pagure.io/releng/
The sources of this script can be found at:
https://pagure.io/releng/blob/main/f/scripts/find_unblocked_orphans.py
2 years, 4 months
Planned Outage - build systems ( koji, osbs, mbs, src, pdc,
kojipkgs, odcs, registriy) - 2021-11-09 17:00 UTC
by Kevin Fenzi
Planned Outage - build systems ( koji, osbs, mbs, src, pdc, kojipkgs, odcs, registriy) - 2021-11-09 17:00 UTC
There will be an outage starting at 2021-11-09 17:00 UTC,
which will last approximately 4 hours.
To convert UTC to your local time, take a look at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/UTCHowto
or run:
date -d '2021-11-09 17:00UTC'
Reason for outage:
We will be doing several maint tasks during this outage:
All the s390x builders will be moving from the current z13 maintframe to a z15 mainframe.
koji hub and builders will be updated from 1.25.1 to 1.26.1
Updates will be applied to all build servers and reboots done to the latest kernel.
Maintainers are advised to avoid starting builds before the outage that won't complete
before the outage is over. Some builds may restart or need to be resubmitted
if they are running during the maint window.
Affected Services:
koji (both hub and builders)
mbs - module build service
odcs - on demand compose service
osbs - openshift build service
pdc - product def center
src - dist-git/pagure
kojipkgs - pkgs stored on koji
registry - container registries
Ticket Link:
https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/10302
Please join #fedora-admin or #fedora-noc on irc.libera.chat
or add comments to the ticket for this outage above.
2 years, 4 months
wiki talk pages editing disabled
by Kevin Fenzi
Greetings everyone.
I've disabled editing of our mediawiki "iDiscussion/Talk" pages.
The idea is that people can use those talk pages to discuss
or ask questions about a page. However, while people do add
questions or ideas to these pages, very rarely will anyone respond to
them or see their feedback.
This feature has thus been disabled. Please use lists, IRC/Matrix or
discussion discourse to ask questions about or discuss wiki pages.
Thanks,
kevin
2 years, 4 months