Outage Notification - 2008-06-16 03:00 UTC
by Mike McGrath
There will be an outage starting at 2008-06-16 03:00 UTC, which will last
approximately 1 hour.
To convert UTC to your local time, take a look at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/UTCHowto
or run:
date -d '2008-06-16 03:00 UTC'
Affected Services:
Websites (wiki only)
Smolts.org
Cacti
Unaffected Services:
CVS / Source Control
Buildsystem
Database
DNS
Mail
Torrent
Ticket Link:
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/623#preview
Reason for Outage:
The new db1 is installed and ready. This is our primary mysql database
and backup for postgres. The OS and storage has already been prepared.
Its just a matter of making db1 unavailable, doing a dump, copy, import
and IP rename. I expect things to go smoothly as there are no major
changes other than hardware.
Contact Information:
Please join #fedora-admin in irc.freenode.net or respond to this email to
track the status of this outage.
15 years, 10 months
Meeting Log - 2008-06-12
by Ricky Zhou
16:00 -!- ricky changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Infrastructure -- Who's here?
16:00 < G> moo!
16:00 * harrisony
16:01 < ivazquez> Pong.
16:01 < ricky> abadger1999, dgilmore, f13, lmacken, paulobanon , skvidal anybody I forgot, ping :-)
16:01 < G> ivazquez: congratulations!
16:01 < jcollie> hello!
16:01 < ivazquez> Thanks.
16:01 < dgilmore> hey ricky
16:01 < G> ivazquez: another cvsextras sponsor in our midst!
16:01 * mmcgrath is here
16:02 < ricky> ivazquez: Oh, congrats from me too
16:02 < ivazquez> Thanks.
16:02 -!- ricky changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Infrastructure -- Tickets
16:02 * iWolf lurks
16:02 < ricky> .ticket 395
16:02 < zodbot> ricky: #395 (Audio Streaming of Fedora Board Conference Calls) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/projects/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/395
16:02 * lmacken is kind of sort of not really here
16:02 < marek> hello :)
16:02 < ricky> .tiny https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/query?status=new&status=as...
16:02 < zodbot> ricky: http://tinyurl.com/47e37y
16:02 < jcollie> some progress finally...
16:03 < ricky> :-)
16:03 < G> yippee!
16:03 < jcollie> i had mmcgrath load rhel5 back onto asterisk1
16:03 < jcollie> i'm pupptizing stuff now
16:03 < jcollie> we're going to start simple, with just point-to-point calls and maybe a few simple audio conferences
16:04 < jcollie> fancy stuff will come later
16:04 * jwalters lurks as well
16:04 < ricky> Cool, can't wait to see that move once puppet is working :-)
16:05 < jcollie> mmcgrath and ricky are going to work on fas integration
16:05 < ricky> And ivazquez has made a lot of progress on the plugins architecture, which will be very helpful as well
16:05 < jcollie> supposedly we have some US and UK DID numbers for to dial in from cell phones and land lines
16:05 < ivazquez> The changes are in the ivazquez branch of fas.
16:05 < ricky> Is this something to work on more at FUDCon, perhaps? :-)
16:06 < mmcgrath> jcollie: thats correct, 4 in the US and one in the uk.
16:06 < jcollie> well, i could maybe work DURING fudcon, but not AT fudcon :(
16:06 < ricky> Ah :-/
16:07 < G> mmcgrath: got a NZ DDI yet? :P
16:07 < ricky> Can't wait to see what this brings to meetings and the like
16:07 < mmcgrath> G: not yet
16:07 < ricky> All right
16:07 < ricky> .ticket 398
16:07 < zodbot> ricky: #398 (elfutils `monotone' (mtn) error) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/projects/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/398
16:07 -!- tgalyean [n=tgalyean(a)CPE-76-92-253-101.kc.res.rr.com] has joined #fedora-meeting
16:08 * ricky doesn't see rmcgrath around
16:08 < ricky> tgalyean: Hey, good that you could make it :-0
16:08 < ricky> **:-)
16:08 < ricky> .ticket 446
16:08 < tgalyean> :) im still on the call but im nodding out
16:08 < zodbot> ricky: #446 (Possibility to add external links on spins page) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/projects/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/446
16:09 < ricky> dgilmore: Are you the point person for this ticket?
16:09 < tgalyean> ricky: we are only about half way through the conf call :(
16:10 < ricky> OK, guess we can move on for now
16:10 < ricky> .ticket 547
16:10 < zodbot> ricky: #547 (Koji DB Server as postgres 8.3) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/projects/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/547
16:10 < dgilmore> ricky: yes
16:10 < ricky> Oops, never mind :-)
16:10 < ricky> dgilmore: Any updates on that? Is it just the technical issue of getting them in at this point?
16:11 -!- bashohII [n=bashohII(a)60-62-87-130.rev.home.ne.jp] has quit "夢よりも現の鷹ぞ頼もしき"
16:11 < dgilmore> ricky: im lame but http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Spins
16:11 < dgilmore> we need some good text as a warning
16:11 < dgilmore> and a table that people can fill in for there spin info
16:12 < ricky> Ah, OK so it'll just be a link from spins.fp.o, I guess
16:12 < dgilmore> ricky: yeah
16:12 < G> "The content on these pages is provided by external parties and Fedora Project takes no responsibility" :P
16:12 < dgilmore> we need a decent disclaimer
16:12 < ricky> (Things might start moving around spins.fp.o more - some people in websites have shown interest in working on it)
16:13 < ricky> dgilmore: Is this something we could ask on f-a-b?
16:13 < G> "The content of these spins is not monitored by the Fedora Project" also sounds good
16:13 -!- mdomsch [n=mdomsch(a)cpe-70-124-62-55.austin.res.rr.com] has joined #fedora-meeting
16:13 < dgilmore> ricky: probably the best place
16:13 -!- mdomsch is now known as mdomsch_ord
16:14 * abadger1999 shows up late
16:14 < ricky> Ah, OK - so it looks like we're very close, then :-)
16:14 < dgilmore> ricky: anyway i suck it really should have been done a month ago
16:14 < ricky> No worries, there's always so much work to be done :-)
16:15 < ricky> .ticket 547
16:15 -!- dwmw2 is now known as dwmw2_gone
16:15 < zodbot> ricky: #547 (Koji DB Server as postgres 8.3) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/projects/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/547
16:15 < ricky> This should be a popular one :-)
16:15 < ricky> The last I've heard is that mmcgrath will have to make another trip to install it once the box arrives
16:15 < G> ricky: still waitingo n the backorders last I heard
16:16 < mmcgrath> ricky: yeah, that box still hasn't been delivered. I'm going to have to head back out to install it and three others. Probably in July.
16:16 < ricky> Aha. Apart from db3, there were app servers, right?
16:17 < mmcgrath> yep, two of them.
16:17 < mmcgrath> 1U's.
16:17 < ricky> Cool :-)
16:17 < ricky> .ticket 576
16:17 < G> nice
16:17 < zodbot> ricky: #576 (Infrastructure Contact Information) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/projects/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/576
16:17 < ricky> G: Any update on plans for this?
16:17 < G> No update, I've been too busy with the elections
16:17 < G> (Both locally and Fedora)
16:17 -!- Southern_Gentlem [n=notfred@unaffiliated/southerngentlem/x-2894754] has joined #fedora-meeting
16:18 < ricky> All right - hopefully, that'll go without a once puppet's happy :-)
16:18 < ricky> G: Would you you like to say anything about wiki l10n status, by the way?
16:19 < G> I spoke to couf briefly the other day, he seems happy with the current plans
16:19 < G> The current plans work and there is a test implementation on publictest10
16:19 < G> .ticket 609
16:19 < zodbot> G: #609 (Wiki i18n/l10n Setup) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/projects/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/609
16:20 < ricky> Woo :-) I love seeing this much effort being put into being l10n-friendly
16:20 < G> https://publictest10.fedoraproject.org/en/wiki/ https://publictest10.fedoraproject.org/fr/wiki/
16:20 < G> stickster is going to put me in touch with someone from LinuxTAG
16:20 < G> And I'm going to try and attend the l10n meeting on Tuesday
16:21 < G> and it looks like the wiki on pt10 is broken. hmmm
16:21 < ricky> Aha, hopefully we exchange some advice.
16:21 < G> ahhh I know whats happened
16:22 -!- ricky changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Infrastructure -- User Sponsorship
16:23 < ricky> So tgalyean is the newest member of sysadmin-noc :-)
16:23 < tgalyean> :)
16:23 < ricky> (Did I miss anybody else since the last meeting?)
16:23 < G> Yep, I sponsored him in
16:23 < ricky> And G is the newest sponsor of sysadmin-noc
16:23 < tgalyean> G: Thank you sir
16:24 < G> ricky: steved got sponsored into sysadmin-test, but I can't remember at which point
16:24 < mdomsch_ord> I did
16:24 < G> mdomsch_ord: I knew you did, just can't remember wehn
16:24 < mdomsch_ord> so he could set up the jabber instance for last monday's fesco/board fiasco
16:24 * ricky is still mixed up about the multiple "steved"s :-)
16:24 < mdomsch_ord> last week friday
16:24 < ricky> Looks like it worked out well, from the ticket
16:25 -!- poelcat [n=poelcat@fedora/poelcat] has quit "Leaving"
16:25 < ricky> How are current plans to transition it out of testing (if any?)
16:25 -!- abadger19991 [n=abadger1(a)66.187.234.199] has joined #fedora-meeting
16:26 -!- abadger1999 [n=abadger1(a)66.187.234.199] has quit "Leaving."
16:26 -!- ricky changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Infrastructure -- Open Floor
16:27 < dgilmore> ricky: i think there is no plans for it
16:27 < dgilmore> ricky: it was for a one off thing
16:27 < ricky> Ah, all right.
16:27 < ricky> "Success" :-)
16:27 < ivazquez> That's what the whiteboarding thing was?
16:28 < ivazquez> If so then maybe we should consider pushing it into production eventually.
16:28 < G> Ohhh open floor
16:28 < ricky> .ticket 603
16:28 < zodbot> ricky: #603 (Set up a Public Openfire server) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/projects/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/603
16:29 < G> I've just got two things to say:
16:29 < ivazquez> Well there we go then.
16:29 < mdomsch_ord> steved offered to run it as a production service; the whiteboard app needs some love though before being usable
16:29 < G> The Elections application is now up and running (have a look at https://admin.fedoraproject.org/voting/about/test and try it out (I'm going to delete that one in a few)
16:30 < dgilmore> mdomsch_ord: i found gobby and sobby to better for whiteboarding
16:30 < ivazquez> For text, sure.
16:30 * ricky notes that the first election using the new app is in <5 hours :-)
16:30 < ivazquez> But text isn't always enough.
16:31 < G> So, in addition to saying whew! Just thanks to ricky, abadger19991 and lfoppiano for their assistance, and even more importantly the Fedora Board & stickster for deciding for using it (in the election in 3 and a 1/2 hours time!
16:32 < stickster> G: How many people ultimately tested the application?
16:32 < stickster> Out of curiosity...
16:32 < G> And also, I'm going to be in a kind of sometimes i'm here sometimes I'm not for the next week, so I'll let ricky and co know where to poke me if something goes wrong
16:32 < G> stickster: not 100% sure, lets see, I had a few tickets around the start or testing and there was a general trickle
16:33 -!- ldimaggi_ [n=ldimaggi@nat/redhat-us/x-a657819ca3c70fb0] has quit "Leaving"
16:34 < ivazquez> The first version of the web interface for Planet entries is done, but it needs the changes found in the ivazquez branch of the fas git repo, so a quick review of those would be nice.
16:35 < ricky> ivazquez: Thanks a ton for looking at that. Handling plugins sanely is hard :-)
16:35 < ivazquez> Indeed.
16:35 < ricky> I'll test it out soon
16:35 < G> stickster: hmm not as many as I thought, however I gave it a bit of a workout locally and I believe toshio gave it a bit of a work out
16:36 < stickster> I also tried it out
16:36 < stickster> I had no testing matrix to work from but all the expected things worked -- ranges were correct, I could only vote once, links were correct, and there was a confirmation screen which displayed the correct information.
16:37 -!- sereinity [n=sereinit(a)mon69-3-82-235-39-70.fbx.proxad.net] has quit "Ex-Chat"
16:37 < G> stickster: we were hampered by the fact that people had to sign up for the fas on pt10 for numbers of participants, but all the bugs were (apart from one that was fixed) was UI related (or silly little implementation mistakes like tables been owned by the wrong person)
16:37 < ricky> Hm, how can we make testing FAS-integrated apps easier in the future?
16:38 < ivazquez> Copy the production data?
16:38 < stickster> ricky: Should we direct people having any problems to https://admin.fedoraproject.org/tickets and #fedora-admin?
16:38 < ricky> Perhaps a "blank" FAS instance?
16:38 < stickster> (for the voting for the Board, that is)
16:38 < ricky> G: Do you prefer that or the elections trac? ^
16:39 < G> ewww thats a tripple redirect
16:39 < ricky> G: (And either way, it might be a good thing to add to the template)
16:39 < stickster> ricky: G: Is there someone who will be watching that Trac while G's out of touch?
16:39 < tgalyean> ricky: the only thing I could see that wouldnt be such a good thing about using a blank instance is bugs.. there could be things that conflict that we wouldnt see till production
16:39 < ricky> ivazquez: Maybe it'd be a good idea fo make a test FAS where you don't need to verify emails/do all the boring stuff to get an account
16:39 < G> either trac is fine by me
16:40 < ricky> stickster: I'd lean towards the infra one myself, then.
16:40 < G> tickets for the elections trac goes to the elections-devel list
16:40 < stickster> Agreed. Whichever is the way that a problem will be seen soonest.
16:40 < ricky> tgalyean: Well, we'd be testing for elections bugs, not FAS bugs in that case.
16:40 < G> ricky: can we setup an elections category for trac on FH?
16:40 < G> err for FI on FH
16:40 < ricky> G: In infra? Sure.
16:41 < G> make elections-members@ always get CCed
16:41 < G> (thats the election admin group that I created in FAS)
16:41 < stickster> ricky: I'll reference that in the general notice, to look for the "elections" category if filing a ticket.
16:42 < ricky> All right, thanks.
16:42 < G> thanks
16:42 < stickster> One more feather in the FI cap.
16:42 < stickster> You guys are going to run out of hatband soon.
16:43 * stickster sucks in a deep breath and sends the election notice.
16:43 < G> stickster: is this a good time to ask for a payrise? :P
16:43 < mdomsch_ord> G: coming to Boston?
16:43 < stickster> G: Absolutely. I will DOUBLE your pay today.
16:43 < stickster> No, TRIPLE.
16:43 < dgilmore> G: sure ill give you 1000%
16:43 < stickster> In fact, just add a zero.
16:43 < ricky> G: Making a test ticket now
16:43 < G> mdomsch_ord: it would cost me 3kNZD to go, so I decided not
16:44 < mdomsch_ord> understood
16:44 < stickster> mdomsch_ord: This is forgetful of me, and I know I've been through it... is ORD Dallas?
16:44 -!- tibbs [n=tibbs@fedora/tibbs] has quit "Konversation terminated!"
16:44 < mdomsch_ord> stickster, chicago
16:44 < jcollie> ah, no fair... i only got an 8% raise this yeah ;)
16:44 < stickster> doh
16:44 < mdomsch_ord> dallas is either DFW or LOV
16:44 < mdomsch_ord> no, DAL
16:44 < mdomsch_ord> (love field)
16:44 < stickster> yeah, that's right, I've been through DFW.
16:44 < stickster> And ORD many times.
16:44 < stickster> *sigh, all those beers are catching up with me.
16:44 < mdomsch_ord> O'Hare Richard Daily
16:45 < stickster> disco
16:45 < ricky> G: Let me know if you got that email
16:46 < G> perfect time to outlook to stuff up
16:47 < G> yeah got it
16:47 -!- cyberpear___ [n=cp(a)pool-71-178-37-235.washdc.east.verizon.net] has joined #fedora-meeting
16:47 < ricky> All right, perfect.
16:47 < ricky> G: If you have a moment, can you add a link to that on the elections page somewhere?
16:48 < G> ricky: yeah, I've noticed that I need to update the <title> tags on the results page
16:48 < G> I'll have to do that in a few hours
16:48 < ricky> All right, no rush
16:48 < dgilmore> jcollie: ive not gotte one this year
16:48 < ricky> Thanks again for all the work on elections
16:48 < G> no problem
16:49 < G> So yeah, they were my two items for discussion
16:49 < stickster> Bombs away!
16:49 < G> stickster: btw, WHY did you have to choose black friday as the start of elections? :P
16:49 < stickster> DOH!
16:49 < ricky> All right, so if there's nothing else, I'll cloes in 60
16:49 < G> I'm not exactly superstitious but yeah
16:50 < stickster> ricky: Sorry for interrupting the meeting.
16:50 * stickster sheepish.
16:50 < ricky> stickster: You didn't interrupt at all :-) The more, the merrier
16:51 -!- mdomsch [n=mdomsch(a)cpe-70-124-62-55.austin.res.rr.com] has joined #fedora-meeting
16:51 < ricky> Wow, I can't count, because it's been more like 120 :-)
16:52 -!- ricky changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Infrastructure -- Meeting End
15 years, 10 months
Self-Introduction
by 魏仁言
HI:
I an chinese and its the beginer.I use the Java technology at work and learned C ,Ruby,SQL,asp,Javascript,VBscript etc. I want to join this project ant learn the linux and become the linux contributory.
I'm sorry,my English is poor!
魏仁言
2008-06-12
15 years, 10 months
hello people,
by Lokesh Chakka
hello people,
I am Lokesh from INDIA. With the view of contributing some code to the open
source, I joined in to this group. I thought I have to contribute atleast
some thing and not just using the freely available resources. I am working
as a developer since while and I am comfortable with programming in C/C++
(only). Because I am holding a job, I may not be able to give huge amount of
my time. But to some extent or as early as possible, I will complete
the work.
One more thing is that, I am very much new to these forums. I don't know
much how to proceed. Please guide me.
so if any body is interested in utilising my services, they can contact me.
--
Ch.L.V.Kumar
15 years, 10 months
Introduction - Steve Dickinson
by Douglas Dickinson
Hello everyone,
My name is Steve Dickinson, a user and lover of all things Linux/UNIX. I just joined up yesterday and look forward to interacting with the team while also contributing in any way I can. I've always wanted to make contributions and give back to Linux.
I hold one degree in Software Engineering and I am about 3 months away from finishing up my undergrad in Computer Science.
My day job consists of working for a market research company as a Systems and Applications Developer mainly using Perl. It really has been a Jack Of All Trades role though, involving many other technologies including Red Hat Linux (and many *nixes), Apache, C, CVS, SQL, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Bash, etc. I've been with this company for almost 12 years now.
Sometime last year I received my LPIC level 1 certification for Linux administration. Once I achieved this goal I became a part-time Linux Administrator for a web-hosting company. The direction I would like to go is to gain more experience on the Linux administration side of things with a mix of Perl/C development.
I have been a big supporter of Linux for years now with an undying belief in the open source movement and how IMHO it can change the world in many other areas as well.
At home I enjoy administering my own Linux/UNIX boxes (Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, NetBSD, FreeBSD, Darwin) for the experience and fun of it!
If you see me around feel free to give me a shout!
My nick in IRC and the fedora project is "dsdickinson".
I'm excited about joining the team and look forward to making new friends and expanding my knowledge of Linux.
15 years, 10 months
Outage Notification: ALL system 2008-06-10 21:30 UTC
by Seth Vidal
There was an outage starting at 2008-06-10 21:30 UTC, which lasted
about 15 minutes.
To convert UTC to your local time, take a look at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/UTCHowto
or run:
date -d '2008-06-10 21:30 UTC'
Affected Services:
All systems - depending on caches
Unaffected Services:
Ticket Link:
Reason for Outage:
Migrating a domain to a different domain registrar a mistake was made in
the domain request. The fedoraproject.org domain was migrated to a
domain registrar that does not have any dns zone files for
fedoraproject.org. The mistake was caught and corrected within 10
minutes of it happening. Some places may see dns resolution issues if
their registrar has not caught up or expired a cache. Simply waiting a
bit longer should correct the problem if a user cannot reach any of the
fedoraproject.org hosts or services.
Contact Information:
Please join #fedora-admin in irc.freenode.net or respond to this email
to track
the status of this outage.
15 years, 10 months
Re: Wiki URL Structure (Proposed Change #2): flatten page hierarchies
by Karsten Wade
On Tue, 2008-06-10 at 16:27 +0400, Peter Lemenkov wrote:
> 2008/6/10 Nicolas Mailhot <nicolas.mailhot(a)laposte.net>:
> > I'd like to propose another wiki URL structure change.
> >
> > In the past years, with the previous wiki, there was a drive to build deeply
> > nested page hierarchies. For example Foo SIG was hosted in SIGs/Foo, and its
> > contents put yet another level deeper ie SIGs/Foo/Subject
>
> Yes. We need to flatten this mess.
>
> > As you can see, replacing file hierarchies by categories work pretty well,
> > except all the indexes are user-hostile for items not moved to the wiki root
> > (which I have not done yet). So I'd like to do the last step and flatten
> > completely my SIG page hierarchy.
>
> Vote for this!
Before the move and since, we've been discussing this issue amongst the
wiki gardening crew. We'd like to see new pages adhere to a new
structure, and to have groups begin moving existing pages to a new
structure.
We're working on the details of the structure at [[Help:Wiki
Structure]]:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Help:Wiki_Structure
* Flat namespaces:
Docs/SecurityGuide => Security_Guide
* Categories:
Docs/Drafts/GetInvolvedGuide =>
Get_Involved_Guide in Category:Draft_Documentation, then moved to
Category:Documentation when complete
One thing we've been tossing back and forth is how to deal with the two
distinct audiences to the wiki: end-users and contributors.
One argument is categorize and create ways to keep from duplicate naming
problems. For example, adding (SIG) on the end of SIG pages. Another
idea is to use Namespace:Foo, that is, create a new MediaWiki
"Namespace" that sorts content into a separated part of the wiki. This
removes the content from the index for the site Namespace
(FedoraProject:). This might make sense in some cases, e.g. QA: for all
the QA test plans. I don't think we want to sequester SIG or subProject
content in that way.
One reason we used directory-like hierarchy in the past was to make it
"easier" to find pages. MediaWiki has a good search mechanism, but
AFAICT it needs spaces "_" in page names to find words in titles.
Regardless, it's going to do a better job of helping people find content
than the MoinMoin search did.
Another view point is that we don't want to hide contributor content
from end-users, but it would help if we, for example, put a badge on
end-user focused pages so it was clear "this is for help with using
Fedora." That can be easily done with a template, cf. [[Template:Move]]
for an idea of how it works.
- Karsten
--
Karsten Wade, Sr. Developer Community Mgr.
Dev Fu : http://developer.redhatmagazine.com
Fedora : http://quaid.fedorapeople.org
gpg key : AD0E0C41
15 years, 10 months
Wiki URL Structure (Proposed Change)
by Nigel Jones
Okay, so for the last X years http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ would take
you directly to the wiki, but I'd like to propose that this changes.
Why? Simple reason, i18n/l10n Moin Moin gave us the easy ability of
having all languages in the one wiki installation, Mediawiki doesn't,
the proposed solution is a one-wiki-per-language setup, as such the
proposed URL structure is fedoraproject.org/XX/wiki which fits into the
whole fedoraproject.org/XX/ fedoraproject.org/XX/get-fedora way of things.
The change would involve mod_rewriting /wiki/Foo to /en/wiki/Foo it
should be pretty simple but it could potentially be controversial
(apparently some people don't like their bookmarks becoming 302s :)
This would be implemented when the testing on internationalising the
wiki is done (say 1-3 weeks) and/or when the db1 switch over happens
(I'm not sure on the date).
Thoughts, Comments and Suggestions are welcome!
- Nigel
15 years, 10 months
Fwd: [Trac-dev] Genshi 0.5 released (Transformer heads up for Trac plugin authors)
by Jeffrey Ollie
I've pshed Genshi 0.5 into Rawhide (should appear tomorrow). I've
been using it locally on some CentOS and Fedora boxes with good
success (even with some TG apps I use in-house) but I don't want to
break any of the Fedora apps if I don't have to. So, I'll hold off on
pushing Genshi 0.5 into anything but Rawhide until we can test the
Fedora apps...
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From: Alec Thomas <alec(a)swapoff.org>
Date: Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 8:34 AM
Subject: [Trac-dev] Genshi 0.5 released (Transformer heads up for Trac
plugin authors)
To: trac-dev(a)googlegroups.com
Genshi 0.5 has been released!
But the reason for this mail is just a heads up about the Transformer filter.
I made some much-needed changes [1] to the Transformer filter that
*may* affect Trac plugins that use it. It's unlikely, but just in case
you notice odd changes in behaviour, this change could be the culprit.
As a sample, Vote, Tags and Hackergotchi all worked fine.
Changeset description reproduced here for convenience:
- Content-insertion transformations (before, after, etc.) now accept
a callable.
- .prepend() now only operates on elements. Previously it also
operated on OUTSIDE marked events.
- Where it makes sense, transformations are now consistently applied
to individually selected objects in the document, rather than on any
contiguous selection. This means that adjacent selected elements will
be treated individually rather than as a whole.
- Transformations should now consistently work on the context node.
- .substitute() now defaults to a count of 0 (ie. all) rather than 1.
This is to be consistent with Python's regex substitution.
- ATTR events now have a kind of ATTR in addition to having this as their mark.
- Added the BREAK mark. This allows cuts of otherwise seamlessly
joined objects to be operated on.
- Added a full test suite.
[1] http://genshi.edgewall.org/changeset/868
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15 years, 10 months
Infrastructure Secondary Offerings
by Mike McGrath
So one of the things that has made Fedora's Infrastructure successful is
the amount of time we spend getting configs together and tested _before_
we go live with them. Often times re-doing things from scratch multiple
times.
This works well in our shared app environment. They're in puppet, the
people involved understand it. This is a very high barrier but in our
case, it's completely worth it.
However.... We do, regularly, have people request hosting from us for
various open source projects. Some people just want a place to host
something. I'd think these individuals would support these hosts
outside of Fedora's normal realm. So question 1)
Should Fedora get in the business of providing (probably xen guests) to
other projects?
I'd love to say yes, but there are many concerns in terms of IP space,
security, security, liability, and security.
Comment, please.
-Mike
15 years, 10 months