About JS framework
by Pierre-Yves Chibon
Good Morning Everyone,
Our infrastructure is mostly a python store, meaning almost all our apps are
written in python and most using wsgi.
However in python we are using a number of framework:
* flask for most
* pyramid for some of the biggest (bodhi, FAS3)
* Django (askbot, Hyperkitty)
* TurboGears2 (fedora-packages)
* aiohttp (python3, async app: mdapi)
While this makes sometime things difficult, these are fairly standard framework
and most of our developers are able to help on all.
However, as I see us starting to look at JS for some of our apps (fedora-hubs,
wartaa...), I wonder if we could start the discussion early about the different
framework and eventually see if we can unify around one.
This would also allow those of us not familiar with any JS framework to look at
the recommended one instead of picking one up semi-randomly.
So has anyone experience with one or more JS framework? Do you have one that
would you recommend? Why?
Thanks for your inputs,
Pierre
11 months, 2 weeks
[PATCH] - fallback to local FontAwesome fonts in apps.fp.org/global
by Ryan Lerch
This patch adds a final-level fallback to the FontAwesome font declaration
to use the local version of the FontAwesome font.
This is mainly for when devs are hacking on a local instance of apps that
are using this font, as the CORS settings will resctrict them from
downloading the fonts.
6 years, 6 months
[release] pagure-importer : 2.0.1
by Clement Verna
Hi all,
A new release of pagure-importer is available from COPR (https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/cverna/pagure-importer/)
Note that pagure-importer has moved to python 3.
$ sudo dnf copr enable cverna/pagure-importer $ sudo dnf install python3-pgimport
And it contains the following PR :
2.0.1
=======
- Fix urlparse and encoding for python3
- Fix attachment name encoding error (Athos Ribeiro)
- Fix broken links in group projects attachment (Athos Ribeiro)
- Add support for pagure custom close status
- Fix typo, modify code to let length of repo_issues (Vivek Anand)
- Move pagure-importer to python3
- Add support for github issue assignee (Vivek Anand)
Many Thanks,
Clement
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6 years, 8 months
elfutils says thanks and goodbye fedorahosted
by Mark Wielaard
[Apologies for the duplicate. But apparently the mailinglist doesn't
accept any messages unless you subscribe first. So here it is again.]
Dear Fedora Infrastructure Team,
Thanks for the many years of hosting the elfutils project.
We didn't have any complaints and are grateful for the services
provided. But given the sunset of fedorahosted next year we decided
to move. Sourceware has offered us hosting and http://elfutils.org/
now points to https://sourceware.org/elfutils/
The FAS Elf Utils Group (gitelfutils) only has Roland, Frank
and me as members now. This is only needed for any final cleanups.
But can be removed soon once everything is properly archived.
Old committers will apply for accounts on sourceware.
The git repository at https://git.fedorahosted.org/git/elfutils.git
has been moved to https://sourceware.org/git/?p=elfutils.git
No new commits will go into the fedorahosted one. The last one was
for the 0.168 release earlier this week. It would be good if this
repository was kept around for some time so people that are still
using it see the last few commits (which announce the move).
- Is there is a proper way to mark the git repository as "closed"
and redirect users to the new location?
We are in the process of moving all subscribers and old messages
of the elfutils-devel mailinglist from
https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/elfutils-devel
to https://sourceware.org/elfutils-devel/
Once that is done we will sent one last "this list is now closed,
moved to sourceware" message and unsubscribe everybody.
It would be appreciated if the old archives were kept around since
there are references to various messages on the list.
- Again, is there is a proper way to indicate the list is "read-only"
and people are directed to the new location?
We didn't use the trac ticketing system. All bugs were filed under
the fedora elfutils project in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/
This wasn't ideal, because it mixed upstream and fedora bugs.
But we now have a new dedicated bugzilla component for elfutils on
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/
Any clear upsteam, non-fedora, elfutils bugs will be moved there
(by hand). We don't believe any other actions is necessary for those
bugs.
There weren't many pages under https://fedorahosted.org/elfutils/
but there are a lot of references to that page. So it now simply
contains the text "The elfutils project page moved to
https://sourceware.org/elfutils." So people can easily find the
new home. The same is true for two other pages that were frequently
referenced:
https://fedorahosted.org/elfutils/wiki/ElflintGNU
https://fedorahosted.org/elfutils/wiki/DwarfExtensions
There is still some old Roadmap pages that haven't been migrated.
(But they are years out of date, and need to be rewritten if we
add them at our new home.)
- It would be good if these pages were kept, or were redirected to
the new location for some time.
All releases at http://fedorahosted.org/releases/e/l/elfutils/
have been copied to ftp://sourceware.org/pub/elfutils/
also accessible through https://sourceware.org/elfutils/ftp/
The last 0.168 release has been added to the old release location
but no new releases will be uploaded to fedorahosted.
We are keeping the irc.freenode.net channel #elfutils the same.
I believe these are all the resources we used from fedorahosted
and that we have suitable replacements on sourceware now.
Please let us know how we can make the move more convenient for
you and our users.
Many thanks,
Mark
6 years, 8 months
Meeting Agenda Item: Introduction Ignacio
by Ignacio Rodríguez
Hi everyone,
I'm Ignacio Rodríguez (ignacio @ freenode), a 17 years old student/"developer" from Uruguay.
I'm willing to join fi-apprentice group; mainly because I want to help / learn stuff.
I know some Python (almost everything done with Gtk), and some "linux"; there is more info about me in the wiki page [1].
I would love to learn about Linux itself (sysadmins commands), and how to handle some situations (with servers),
and also (this may sound silly) I would like to improve my english (there's nothing better than practice :))
- WebPages and similar would be awesome too
Sorry for my broken English btw :)
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ignacio
6 years, 9 months
Meeting Agenda Item: Introduction Ignacio
by Ignacio Rodríguez
Hi everyone,
I'm Ignacio Rodríguez (ignacio @ freenode), a 17 years old
student/"developer" from Uruguay.
I'm willing to join fi-apprentice group; mainly because I want to help /
learn stuff.
I know some Python (almost everything done with Gtk), and some "linux";
there is more info about me in the wiki page [1].
I would love to learn about Linux itself (sysadmins commands), and how to
handle some situations (with servers),
and also (this may sound silly) I would like to improve my english (there's
nothing better than practice :))
- WebPages and similar would be awesome too
Sorry for my broken English btw :)
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ignacio
Greetings,
Ignacio
6 years, 9 months
Intro to the sysadmin group
by Sebastian Sejzer
Hello,
I'm a sysadmin and developer born in Argentina and living in Israel
with 20 years experience managing servers for free-lance customers on many
countries. I like to develop my own tools to automate and monitor the
servers. today known as DevOps but in that time I didn't have puppet or
chef.
As I love Fedora and CentOS, I want to know how to contribute to Fedora. I
used Fedora to develop an Internet access system for hotel with a captive
portal, based in iptables dinamically updated by a PHP system.
I'm currently working (full-time, not volunteer) at Kaltura (the open
source video platform) and I am maintaining a free argentinean on-line
library and ONG (biblioteca.org.ar)
My verbal english is not the best, but I like to help when I have free
time. Can I join the team?
Sebastian
6 years, 9 months
Meeting Agenda Item: Introduction Azlar
by Azlar
Hello,everyone
My name is Azlar Wang, and i come from China, IRC handle is alar. I have CCNP(Cisco Certified Network Professional) and RHCT. Before I worked in server maintenance for a few years age, but now my job is Pre-sale technical manager in a linux system development company.
I want to learn more technology for Linux release customization、package maintenance and server maintenance.
So, I'm not good at English,but i hope to join fedora's family。
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Best Regards,
Azlar
6 years, 9 months