Great job with the release this morning, guys. I know there were some gremlins in a torrent or two, but overall very painless and you guys made it look easy (as always). Hurrah, another milestone on the path to Cambridge!
If anyone has any issues, we could plant them on a page for the next release day planning group call.
Paul W. Frields said the following on 09/30/2008 02:40 PM Pacific Time:
Great job with the release this morning, guys. I know there were some gremlins in a torrent or two, but overall very painless and you guys made it look easy (as always). Hurrah, another milestone on the path to Cambridge!
If anyone has any issues, we could plant them on a page for the next release day planning group call.
One idea I had... could we be very explicit when we tell people where to file bugs by giving them a full URL to rawhide so they don't have navigate the bugzilla gauntlet?
Does anyone know how to format the URL so it goes straight to "new bug for rawhide?"
John
On Tuesday 30 September 2008 23:59:40 John Poelstra wrote:
One idea I had... could we be very explicit when we tell people where to file bugs by giving them a full URL to rawhide so they don't have navigate the bugzilla gauntlet?
Does anyone know how to format the URL so it goes straight to "new bug for rawhide?"
How about this URL? https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora&version=rawhide
You can also go to "create new bug report", select Fedora and then notice the "remember values and create bookmarkable template" button to preselect more.
Regards, TIll
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008, Paul W. Frields wrote:
Great job with the release this morning, guys. I know there were some gremlins in a torrent or two, but overall very painless and you guys made it look easy (as always). Hurrah, another milestone on the path to Cambridge!
If anyone has any issues, we could plant them on a page for the next release day planning group call.
I'd like to give a shout out to Seth Vidal and the guys at ibiblio for getting the new torrent server installed and ready in a very short time span.
Also, unrelated to torrent, I'd like to point out some other metrics I've been putting together for release days:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/zabbix/charts.php?fullscreen=0&groupid=0... and https://admin.fedoraproject.org/zabbix/charts.php?fullscreen=0&groupid=0...
Those are updated every 30 seconds (right now at least) and give a view of hits / second for mirrors and the wiki. This is something we can watch on release day instead of sitting around saying things like "are they here yet?" :) In the future it may also help diagnose problems.
-Mike
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