Migrating to our own bugzilla instance.
by Jóhann B. Guðmundsson
Greetings
I think it's time that we start putting some effort into both discussing
and migrating away from sharing bugzilla instance with Red Hat.
For the first should we migrate all issues from the RH bugzilla to keep
history or should we simply declare a flag day and from that point on
everybody will be using the new bug tracker
Secondly do people have any option on which bug tracker we should
migrate to as in should we stick to mozilla's bugzilla or should we use
something else?
JBG
10 years, 7 months
Meeting Agenda Item: Introduction Yi Ning Chen
by Yi Ning Chen
Hi Fedora Community,
My name is Yi Ning Chen (irc: ynchen) from Boston and I would like to
join the Fedora Infrastructure Team. I have been using Fedora for a few
years and have acquired a RHCE certificate. I have interned and
volunteered at the Free Software Foundation. I helped setup their
Status.net instance at http://status.fsf.org
I would like to gain more experience as a system administrator. I have
used Puppet, Openstack, and some Ruby scripting, and would like to gain
more professional experiences in them, but I'm open to working with
anything, especially bleeding-edge technology. I can contribute about
8+ hours per day.
Thanks
Yi
10 years, 7 months
Questions about playbooks
by Miroslav Suchý
Hi,
I have two questions about playbooks:
Copr-fe-dev currently runs on EL6, if I want to change it to F19 - is
this the way I should change the playbook?
diff --git a/playbooks/hosts/copr-fe-dev.cloud.fedoraproject.org.yml
b/playbooks/hosts/copr-fe-dev.cloud.fedoraproject.org.yml
index 7b07582..ec7f5f1 100644
--- a/playbooks/hosts/copr-fe-dev.cloud.fedoraproject.org.yml
+++ b/playbooks/hosts/copr-fe-dev.cloud.fedoraproject.org.yml
@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@
vars_files:
- /srv/web/infra/ansible/vars/global.yml
- ${private}/vars.yml
+ vars:
+ - image: $f19_qcow_id
tasks:
- include: $tasks/persistent_cloud.yml
And what is ${private}/vars.yml? Where is vars.yml located?
Mirek
10 years, 7 months
Updated totpcgi version with support for token reprovisioning
by Konstantin Ryabitsev
Hi, all:
I released a new version of totpcgi today, which adds support for
token reprovisioning. It's a most commonly requested feature and
supports issuing a new token if you still have access to either your
old device, or to the scratch codes.
I've only really tested it with file-based backend, and since I know
Fedora uses db-based backend, it would be good to test it out, too. I
just completed "fedpkg update" for it, so it should be showing up in
epel-testing soon.
I'll be happy to answer any questions or help troubleshoot anything.
There are no changes to the core totp cgi that should affect the
custom ubikey stuff we put in last year, but buyer beware and test! :)
Best,
--
Konstantin Ryabitsev
LinuxFoundation.org
Montréal, Québec
10 years, 7 months
Re: Trac - Batchmodify
by Frank Murphy
On Sun, 22 Sep 2013 13:29:48 +0100
Frank Murphy <frankly3d(a)gmail.com> wrote:
typo
> As "batchmodify" in logner a plugin,
s /in logner/ no longer
10 years, 7 months
Meeting Agenda Item: Introduction Chris Roberts
by Chris Roberts
Hi, my name is Chris Roberts and I live in Toledo, Ohio. EST Timezone. My Fedora Account System (FAS) username is chrisroberts, and my IRC nick is croberts.
I learned about the Fedora Infrastructure team through the wiki page and through talking to Nirik about the wiki. Niriki said in the future the wiki backend will go from MySQL to Postgresql. I am hoping by that time I can be part of that project or at least be able to offer some helpful advice :)
My skills, which I bring to the Fedora Infrastructure is 2.5 years of Wiki experience both user and admin. Currently I am one of the Fedora wiki administrators, and have been working on improving the user experience and the search functionality. I am also one of the administrators of the wiki that is used internally at my day job for a local ISP, where I have worked in improving search functionality.
Thanks,
Chris Roberts
10 years, 7 months