On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 19:29, Mike McGrath <mmcgrath(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Sun, 18 Jul 2010, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
Another example, stuff that we write that's already in our
environment
would probably all be worked on from the dev servers. Trac though,
probably not since we don't actually do coding with that. We'd probably
use a pt server as a proof of concept to show that the new version works
with RHEL6, then come up with a migration plan for hosted2 and ultimately
hosted1 (where hosted2 serves as a staging environment in that case)
But really people come by a lot for proof of concept things and more and
more those things are kind of conflicting with the actual "code, test
commit" development work that I think most would agree need to happen.
Side note: there's over 100 accounts on the pt hosts now, we should
probably look into doing a sysadmin-test pruning soon.
Not just pruning but rebuilds. I am working on the 'project' plan and
to put in a tciket to cover it.
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