On Thursday 15 February 2007 21:07, Máirín Duffy wrote:
- Is the main Fedora Project wiki up for redesign as well? I think
it
could use a little tweaking.
Quite possible. I think Donald Fisher needs to be kept in the loop on this.
- Is the
admin.fedoraproject.org wiki a separate wiki from the
www.fedoraproject.org wiki? Is it used separately for different things
or is it a staging area or something else?
- I have an account at
hosted.fedoraproject.org now so I'm somewhat
familiar with it. Could the look & feel of this involve themeing trac?
Yes, please! (:
Are there any other applications on hosted? (I think there might be
cvsweb on there?)
There are a few yes, and I expect many more once we get things more finalized.
See
https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/ for a list of projects.
- What is packagedb used for? Who uses it? How often is it used for
what
tasks? How public-facing / important / high on the priority-queue is it?
- Could I get added to some kind of sample/test ticket queue in ORTS so
I can play around with the UI on it?
- Same thing with the mirror system; is there anyway I could get access
to it?
- Voting system - where is this right now? How often is it used / what
kind of votes is it used for / who uses it?
- What kinds of information are smolt, nagios, and cacti used for? Who
uses them? How often are they used? What are the particular uses /
strengths / weaknesses of each for Fedora infrastructure team puurposes?
- Bohdi - is this the application lmacken wrote? Where is it hosted? Is
there any way I could get access to it?
- Koji - is this up and available? Can I get access to it?
Koji is not available just yet. We're just getting going on setting up a test
instance. You should contact Mike Bonnet for info on the web side of this.
I'll write up all the answers + some of the information I have
about the
Fedora accounts system from talking to Mike about it and add it to the
wiki too; this kind of information is very useful in making design
decisions.
Thanks again for helping out! (:
--
Jesse Keating
Release Engineer: Fedora