On 12/24/18 4:24 AM, Till Hofmann wrote:
> OK, I was actually wondering exactly that, I remembered that COPR is
> maintained/run by someone else. But on the Fedora Infrastructure Status
> page [1], there is also a COPR status, and the link for outages directly
> leads to the fedora-infrastructure tracker, that's why I thought that's
> the right place. I guess it may already help if the status page linked
> to the right trackers for each component?
Yes, or (as we have planned but not yet done, reorganize status to note
different sections of things based on their SLE).
> Is status.fp.o still actually used? There is at least one commit from
> April 2017 that still hasn't been deployed.
It is. Where are you seeing that?
The repo is:
https://github.com/fedora-infra/statusfpo/commits/master
last commit dec 18th, 2018.
kevin
Ah, I was looking at the pagure repo. status.fp.o still points to
in the "Open Source" link at the bottom. It seems like
this commit didn't make it into GitHub:
Kind regards
Till
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