Greetings everyone.
The holidays are coming up later this month and so I thought I would remind folks about holiday handling in Fedora Infrastructure.
Red Hat has a shutdown period, this year between 2018-12-24 and 2019-01-03. All Red Hat employees (at least in the US) are supposed to take this time to spend with friends and family and recharge for the year ahead. So, this means there's not too many Red Hat employees around then.
If you are making changes to Fedora Infrastructure during this time, please be aware that alerts or problems might call in someone who is spending time away, so be especially careful not to disrupt things, cause alerts or outages.
If you are someone who does want to work on things, try and update tickets or PR's or lists posts with your work instead of pinging people or mailing them directly. This work can then be processed when everyone is back.
Hope everyone has a lovely holidays...
kevin
On 15/12/2020 12:19 am, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
Greetings everyone.
The holidays are coming up later this month and so I thought I would remind folks about holiday handling in Fedora Infrastructure.
Red Hat has a shutdown period, this year between 2018-12-24 and 2019-01-03. All Red Hat employees (at least in the US) are supposed to take this time to spend with friends and family and recharge for the year ahead. So, this means there's not too many Red Hat employees around then.
Hi Kevin, Greetings.
Small errors: s/2018/2020, s/2019/2020. :-)
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 12:36:29AM +0800, Shixiong Tian wrote:
On 15/12/2020 12:19 am, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
Greetings everyone.
The holidays are coming up later this month and so I thought I would remind folks about holiday handling in Fedora Infrastructure.
Red Hat has a shutdown period, this year between 2018-12-24 and 2019-01-03. All Red Hat employees (at least in the US) are supposed to take this time to spend with friends and family and recharge for the year ahead. So, this means there's not too many Red Hat employees around then.
Hi Kevin, Greetings.
Small errors: s/2018/2020, s/2019/2020. :-)
Oops. Quite right. :)
Thanks for the correction
kevin
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