communishift retrospective - 2019-08-23 18:00UTC
by Kevin Fenzi
Greetings everyone.
I'd like to invite everyone to a retrospective on communishift.
In particular I'd like to discuss the setup and how we could do things
better, but anything communishift would be welcome, such as:
* plans to advertise more? Perhaps community blog post/posts on new apps?
* Tutorials/how to setup your app pages/blog posts?
* Any administrative questions/comments/concerns?
I'd like to meet in #fedora-meeting at 18UTC on friday.
Thanks!
kevin
4 years, 3 months
Access for dusty to sysadmin-main
by Dusty Mabe
I suspect this request might fall short, but I figure I'll start a dialog.
With Fedora CoreOS needing some different services set up and more and more
requests getting opened every day on the infra issue tracker, it would be nice
if I could gain some more access within Fedora Infra to be able to help support
the Fedora CoreOS efforts as well as possibly help lighten the load (i.e. perform
simple privileged tasks for unprivileged people when appropriate) of Fedora's
infra team.
I've had a few services that I recently got all the way through the RFR process.
I was admittedly out for a month during that time on leave, but if you subtract
that month it still took a rather long time to make it to completion. The long times
aren't necessarily anyone's fault, just happens to be how the requests landed and
also my projects not necessarily being on anyone's priority list.
That being said, I have learned a lot by getting these apps into prod and I feel
like I can help our future apps along if I had more access to debug things myself
(i.e. inconsistencies in stage) rather than waiting on someone from infra.
I am not requesting this access to abuse it. I am typically conservative and don't
do things that I'm not comfortable doing or that I know would be frowned upon. As
an example I was granted access to the releng group a while back and I think that
has worked out well.
I'd like to help if possible, but I understand if my request isn't granted.
Dusty
4 years, 3 months
Meeting Agenda Item: Introduction Scott
by Scott Lee
Hello,
I'd like to start contributing to Fedora Infrastructure. I have a operations engineer background and I am familiar with Bash, Python, AWS, Kubernetes, Ansible, Terraform. I'm in the PST time zone (California).
I've created a Fedora account (slee), signed the FPCA, and subscribed to the Fedora Infrastructure Mailing List. I'm squishedlunch on IRC and I've been lurking a bit on #fedora-admin. Unfortunately I missed the weekly meeting this morning but I'll be sure to catch future sessions.
Can someone invite me to the 'fi-apprentice' group? Also I've seen references to various tools like release-monitoring.org and https://jenkins-fedora-infra.apps.ci.centos.org, is there a central place where all these tools/endpoints are listed?
Looking forward to working with everyone!
4 years, 3 months
Bot Account for Bodhi Karma
by Tim Flink
After the Flock talk from the Facebook folks, they approached QA about
the idea of submitting karma and/or test results from their internal
testing as a bot account.
Is this something that is possible? I know that we have done bot
accounts at various points in time but I don't remember if automated
karma is allowed or what the other restrictions on that were.
Thanks,
Tim
4 years, 3 months
RHEL-7 reposync directories to remove ? Feedback requested
by Stephen John Smoogen
So we do a reposync of RHEL-7 trees every night. For the x86_64 we have
been keeping track of a lot of repositories which may not make sense to
keep. I have broken it into 3 types: We need to Keep, no idea, and nope.
Please look over these and let me know where the others go as I am fixing
the rhel7-sync script to be a bit more maintainable.
Need to Keep
./rhel-7-extras-for-x86_64-server-rpms
./rhel-7-for-x86_64-server-rpms
./rhel-7-ha-for-x86_64-server-rpms
./rhel-7-optional-for-x86_64-server-rpms
./rhel-7-rhscl-for-x86_64-server-rpms
./rhel-7-openshift-3.11-rpms
Which of these make sense to keep syncing?
./jb-eap-7.1-for-rhel-7-server-rpms
./rhel-7-fast-datapath
./rhel-7-server-ansible-2-rpms
./rhel-7-openshift-3.10-rpms
./rhel-7-openshift-3.4-rpms
./rhel-7-openshift-3.5-rpms
./rhel-7-openshift-3.6-rpms
./rhel-7-openshift-3.7-rpms
./rhel-7-openshift-3.8-rpms
./rhel-7-openshift-3.9-rpms
./rhel-7-openstack-10-rpms
./rhel-7-openstack-13-rpms
./rhel-7-openstack-5.0-rpms
./rhel-7-openstack-8-rpms
./rhel-7-server-atomic-host-rpms
./rhel-7-server-rhv-4-manager-tools-rpms
./rhel-7-server-rhv-4-mgmt-agent-rpms
./rhel-7-server-rhv-4.2-manager-rpms
To Be Deleted
./rhel-7-server-extras-rpms.old
./rhel-7-server-optional-rpms.old
./rhel-7-server-rpms.old
./rhel-ha-for-rhel-7-server-rpms.old
./rhel-server-rhscl-7-rpms.old
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Stephen J Smoogen.
4 years, 3 months