) running in
production on RHEL 8. Upstream is happy to see this moving forward as they
get regular requests for Fedora/RHEL packaging.
Anyone have a moment to take a look?
Thanks,
--Jered
On Mon, Apr 4, 2022 at 5:37 PM Jered Floyd <jered(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hello, Fedora-land! I imagine I likely know many people here...
Why I've joined the list: The Package Maintainers Howto says I should, and
also to say hello. Hello! I'm in the process of moving my personal
infrastructure from some slowly decaying servers at INAP Somerville into
AWS us-east-1, and in the process migrating from Debian 10 to RHEL 8 using
my D4I subscriptions.
Overall this is going well, but I've built my web traffic workflow around
Apache Traffic Server (
https://trafficserver.apache.org/) as my reverse
proxy to origin servers, and I've foolishly considered that packaging and
maintaining trafficserver may be less effort (or perhaps more interesting)
than migrating to NGINX.
Who I am: I used to write a bunch of software, and now I mostly write
words (about edge computing, and bringing Linux to safety-related use cases
in automotive and industrial markets). I wrote a lot of the precursor
software to VDO (
https://github.com/dm-vdo), an open source BEEP (RFC
3080) implementation, a port of AFS to ancient Linux kernel versions, and
other software that probably isn't around anymore too...
--Jered
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