Just as a side-note, Puppet Labs for GSOC has a project for a puppet
module for complete deployment (all services) for Gitlab as well.
Any progress on packaging and deployment would be a neat thing to share.
stahnma
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 7:32 AM, Kevin Fenzi <kevin(a)scrye.com> wrote:
On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 23:42:59 +0200
Stas Sușcov <stas(a)nerd.ro> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm not sure I'm allowed to write to this list for GSoC questions,
> but it looks like most of the people interested in this application
> can be found only here, so I took a chance.
Sure. The list is open to all. ;)
> I'm a student from Romania, looking to hack some Ruby code during
> this summer
> and I found Fedora as one of the not so many organizations offering
> this opportunity.
>
> I read the whole thread, and I found suggestions and conditions you
> need from a student, pleasant for myself.
>
> I know Ruby (among other programming languages) and I know
> sysadmining. Previously I had 2 successful GSoC editions with
> WordPress Foundation, and my first year project latest commit dates
> March 14th, this year.
>
> The only problem I can for-see, is that I had and still maintain
> deep involvement in Ubuntu community (I'm the infrastructure admin
> for ubuntu-ro).
> I don't know if this is an issue or not, but I really hope this wont
> affect in any way our relationship (here in Romania, we do Barcamps
> every year with fedora-ro, with beer, hiking and lots of pics, thx to
> @nicubunu
http://camp.softwareliber.ro/2011/poze ). :)
I see no problem with being in a number of communities.
As long as you have time/energy to do so, more power to you. ;)
> If all this stuff sounds interesting, I would be happy to present a
> draft on how we could solve FedoraHosted transition to Gitlab, and
> ensure its well maintained from now on.
>
> Lately I started to hang on
> #fedora-summer-coding|#jbosstesting@freenode, but I'm not sure whom I
> should query. I can't see Dan either online.
>
> I also have a Github account:
https://github.com/stas
> and a resume:
http://stas.github.com/resume.html
>
> Thanks in advance for reading this, and I'm looking forward for your
> reply.
Well, the big hurdles with this project were mentioned in the previous
thread. To my mind the first big problem is getting mod_passenger
packaged, and thats something that you may not have much control over.
(It will be done when it's done).
Next would be making sure that there's a group of people who know how
to manage/maintain/operate things so that after the summer is over
there's not a abandonded proof of concept no one can use. ;)
kevin
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