Compose check emails: please allow mails from rawhide@fp.o
by Adam Williamson
Hi, folks! As requested by acarter, I've set things up such that a
'compose check' email - like the ones for Rawhide and Branched nightly
composes, listing missing images and openQA test results - should be
mailed nightly to this list:
https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/T690
I'm pretty sure this is all working, and the mails for 20160119 and
20160120 were sent, but they have not appeared on the list. I'm
guessing they're stuck in moderation. Can a list admin please check if
they are, and whitelist them for the future? Thanks!
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8 years, 3 months
listed atomic AMIs
by Dusty Mabe
When selecting an AMI to use in EC2 for Atomic I went to the getfedora
page and I selected `ami-f18fff9b`. I booted this AMI and I see:
-bash-4.3# rpm-ostree status
TIMESTAMP (UTC) VERSIONID OSNAME REFSPEC
* 2015-10-29 03:54:57 23 f85f5e7bfc fedora-atomic
fedora-atomic:fedora-atomic/f23/x86_64/docker-host
Shouldn't the AMIs be updated as part of 2 week atomic?
Dusty
8 years, 3 months
Fedora 23 Cloud Atomic Developer Mode Preview
by Jonathan Lebon
Hi all,
As some of you may already know, I've been working on adding
a new feature to the Fedora 23 Cloud Atomic image called
"Developer Mode" (I'm not sure yet if this is the correct
name for it). The Trello card is available at [1].
The high-level goal is to make Atomic more accessible by
providing a new GRUB 2 menu item labeled e.g. "Fedora 23
(Twenty Three) Developer Mode". This mode is an attempt to
provide a painless experience for folks who want to try out
Atomic, but (1) do not want to bother setting up a cloud-
init datasource, or (2) do not know anything about cloud-
init, or even (3) do not have much experience with
Linux overall.
Since the functionality is completely integrated into the
image, there are no requirements on the host system, other
than its ability to boot VMs.
When booted in Developer Mode, the following happens:
- cloud-init uses a local built-in datasource
- a new root password is generated
- the root user is automatically logged in on tty1
- the cockpit/ws image is downloaded and started
- a tmux session is started on tty1 to provide all the
relevant information (root password, IP address,
Cockpit console address)
The first Developer Mode image is available at [2]. I invite
you all to try it out and let me know what you think! I've
enabled the plymouth splash screen, which for now uses the
Fedora theme, but might later be switched over to an Atomic
theme.
I'd still like to give users a more helpful welcome message
after login. Maybe we could link to a new page on
projectatomic.io which describes Developer Mode in more
details.
As Matthew Miller pointed out, one of the drawbacks of this
approach is that the GRUB 2 menu timeout will probably have
to be slightly increased to give users more time to make
their selection (at the expense of also increasing boot
times in contexts that don't care about Developer Mode).
In my experience, increasing it by only 1s (for a total of
2s) was enough, but we should probably discuss it more. We
can also minimize this by shipping with a grub.cfg that uses
a 2s timeout, but with the default of 1s, so that at the
next grub2-mkconfig (e.g. on an upgrade/rebase), it will go
back to 1s.
Code is available at [3]. Some modifications to the
kickstart file were also necessary.
Cheers,
Jonathan
---
TL;DR: I added a new boot menu item to the Atomic image so
that you don't have to set up cloud-init. You can download
it from [2].
[1] https://trello.com/c/eK54YRTp
[2] https://jlebon.fedorapeople.org/atomic-devmode/latest/
[3] https://github.com/jlebon/atomic-devmode
8 years, 3 months
Fwd: REMINDER: Changes submission deadline for Fedora 24 in one week
by Joe Brockmeier
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: REMINDER: Changes submission deadline for Fedora 24 in one week
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2016 15:58:11 +0100
From: Jan Kurik <jkurik(a)redhat.com>
Reply-To: devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
To: devel-announce(a)lists.fedoraproject.org, Development discussions
related to Fedora <devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
Hi everyone!
Fedora 24 Changes submission deadline [1] is coming in one week on
January, the 26th.
Alpha release is currently planned on March, the 15th.
Please, submit your System Wide Changes by this deadline, earlier
better. As the deadline mainly applies for System Wide Changes it is
always good to have most of Self Contained Changes proposed as well.
In case you'll need any help with your Change proposals, feel free to
contact me.
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/24/Schedule
Best Regards,
Jan
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Red Hat Czech s.r.o., Purkynova 99/71, 612 45 Brno, Czech Republic
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8 years, 3 months