On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 8:27 AM Clement Verna <cverna(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Hi all,
FMN (
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/notifications) is currently one of the main blocking
point for dropping fedmsg in favour of fedora-messaging.
FMN is quite important to the community and the composition of Fedora because it gives
emails and notifications on commits, composes, builds and updates via email and other
tools.
However, the code base is written in Python 2.7 and not maintained anymore. Currently the
service has to run on a Fedora 28 system to continue running. This causes multiple
problems and concerns, and needs to be addressed before the datacenter move in June.
In order to start putting together a specification for a replacement, we should try to
look at the minimum requirements for a notification system. For example the current system
supports sending notifications to IRC, emails and SSE (Server Sent Event), Can we live
without SSE ? Can we live without IRC ? Do we need it to monitor everything it does
currently or just a subset of items that the community has found useful.
Is that the service that sends IRC notifications from fedora-notif?
It's a bit like drinking from the firehose, but I find it incredibly
useful to get notifications with URLs for whatever's happening to my
packages. So it would be a shame if that were to disappear ... (or
replaced by E-Mails, RIP my inbox)
Fabio
> Let's use this thread to brainstorm ideas on what we need.
>
> Thanks all
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