Re: Nice to hear how its going with Zikula ...
by Mel Chua
> ... and also nice to hear that you are using pagemaster. When your
> work on the workflow etc with pm is done, could you send it to us
> (the pagemaster team) with some screenshots of your final site ?
>
>
> would be nice to have another showcase
>
>
> greetings from germany, nicolas
Hi, Nicolas!
A screenshot tour of the final pagemaster workflow (once it's done)
sounds like a great idea - actually, one of the first articles I'd like
to see on the site once it launches is the story of how the many people
in the zikula community and from the various Fedora teams came together
to make this project happen - it's the kind of collaboration that
wouldn't happen
I'm copying the Fedora Logistics list, where the different teams working
to put up our zikula-based sites coordinate, along with Pascal Calarco
and Dale Bewley, the Fedora Weekly News folks behind our current
workflow. They're the ones who'll probably be best positioned to say
"ok, we're done! here's how the workflow goes!" when the time comes.
You might also be interested in how we packaged pagemaster it for Fedora
- the ticket is here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=519483
There was some head-scratching about finding a static URL for
downloading the source
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=519483#c2) and a few other
things you can see in the comments thread, like its relationship with
filterutil and such. Would you or others on the pagemaster team, or
within the zikula community, be interested in helping us figure out how
to streamline the getting-zikula-stuff-into-fedora workflow so that when
the next version of pagemaster comes out, we can deploy it much more
quickly?
--Mel
14 years, 4 months
Fedora 13 Go/No-Go Date--no looking back
by John Poelstra
Hi Everyone,
Fedora 13, I mean Jesse, and I were just talking on IRC about the
scheduling of the final "Go/No-Go" meeting. This is the meeting where
all the key engineering teams meet to declare the release GOLD or not.
In the past it has been Jesse's understanding that certain teams need
decent lead time to "stop the presses" if our scheduled release date
will NOT be met.
For Fedora 13 we have the "Go/No-Go" meeting scheduled for 2010-04-19 (8
days before the public release on 2010-04-27) with the content going to
the mirrors on 2010-04-22.
If we were to move the "Go/No-Go" meeting closer to 2010-04-22 by a day
or two (say TUES 2010-04-21 or WED 2010-04-20) would that cause problems
for any of the teams if we were to declare on one of those dates that we
were NOT releasing on the originally scheduled date?
Please reply ASAP as we are trying to finalize the Fedora 13 dates soon.
Thanks,
John
14 years, 4 months
RE: Simon's FUDCon zikula session notes
by Simon Birtwistle
Back on the move again (seems like I always reply from my mobile) so apologies for the top post. New staging notes are on my list of things to do - hopefully the process should remain pretty simple. More soon...
Simon
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike McGrath <mmcgrath(a)redhat.com>
Sent: 08 December 2009 19:53
To: Fedora Logistics <logistics(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
Subject: Re: Simon's FUDCon zikula session notes
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009, Mel Chua wrote:
> Simon Birtwistle's talk, just completed, on zikula - a CMS that's going
> to be used by Docs and Marketing and News (in various ways for each). It
> was awesomeness, and the crowd was fun.
>
> http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fudcon-room-2/2009-12-05/fudcon-room-2.2...
>
> Max and I had this transcribing-tag-team-thing going on here, so the
> full logs are pretty complete (WOO! LOGS!) - we ended with a game plan
> for the hackfest on Sunday and Monday, which I'll post shortly.
>
Just a quick note on this, I still need updated install docs for staging
:)
-Mike
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14 years, 4 months
The Move
by Mike McGrath
For those that missed it:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2009-December/msg000...
I was hoping to give better notice on this but smooge and I didn't even
get our "Go ahead and get air and lodging" notice until yesterday.
There's a lot of questions up in the air. The biggest problem is that
the network still hasn't been configured. We've got servers sitting in
PHX2 waiting for us to move services over but no way to get to them.
I'm going to keep leaning on various teams to get that done but if it's
not, we'll have more services impacted then we planned for.
The last thing on our list is to make sure we can push out emergency
packages if we need to (like 0 day remote ssh exploit or something) I've
been working with releng on that.
-Mike
14 years, 4 months