On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Stephen John Smoogen <smooge(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Ok when testing a project it is important to update the /etc/motd
file
with the following information:
[fas username] - [date started] [date updated]
project title - project summary
directories/areas looked at.
Example:
Project Owner: smooge - Started: 2010-12-31 Updated: 2010-01-30
gnusong - a project to digitize the reading of all source code to a dance beat.
/usr/local/bin, /srv/web/songs
1) Systems that DO NOT have updated motd's will be wiped, reinstalled
to a fresh state and turned off until an RFR is needed for it. Systems
whose last update was over 90 days will also be subject to
wiping/reinstall/turn off.
2) publictest systems are NOT backed up. they are test/scratch systems
that are meant for eventual integration with some sort of
development/staging infrastructure.
3) due to communal nature of systems, people need to work together on
them to make sure they are not overwriting and beating each other up.
--
Stephen J Smoogen.
Smooge,
At one point, modifying the wiki page corresponding with the
appropriate publictest server was the proper way to have it show up in
the motd. Has this changed?
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Server/publictest7 is
where I made my modifications, but it does not seem to appear anymore.
I think the script did a little wget/curl magic to grab the data from
the wiki page.
Cheers,
Clint