From jeff at ocjtech.us Thu Oct 1 00:03:24 2009 From: jeff at ocjtech.us (Jeffrey Ollie) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 19:03:24 -0500 Subject: FAD -- startin' early In-Reply-To: <20090930232624.GM17146@localhost.localdomain> References: <20090925171316.GQ18048@localhost.localdomain> <935ead450909301043t671a412bla1eddd3511d85d68@mail.gmail.com> <4AC3E0EB.10102@redhat.com> <20090930232624.GM17146@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <935ead450909301703q27eaff9dwd8266325f807702e@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 6:26 PM, Paul W. Frields wrote: > On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 03:51:23PM -0700, John Poelstra wrote: >> Jeffrey Ollie said the following on 09/30/2009 10:43 AM Pacific Time: >>> >>> FYI, I >>> plan on keeping the "official" F12 and F11 Asterisk packages on >>> 1.6.1.X. ?F13 will be the first release with 1.6.2.X. >> >> Which version do we plan to use for our development work at the FAD? > > AFAIK, we should use the version that will be rolled out on Fedora > Infrastructure, and that seems to be 1.6.1.x. ?I think Infrastructure > generally requires we stick with what's actively maintained and > considered "stable," as opposed to a preview. The problem with using versions before 1.6.2.X is that to get conferencing you either need to hack in a 3rd party patch (which was too difficult to maintain so I took it out of the Fedora package) or use a kernel module that isn't upstream. Yeah, that means we're kind of stuck with a prerelease version but I'm not sure what else to do. -- Jeff Ollie From stickster at gmail.com Thu Oct 1 00:52:59 2009 From: stickster at gmail.com (Paul W. Frields) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 20:52:59 -0400 Subject: FAD -- startin' early In-Reply-To: <4AC3ECC4.9070507@redhat.com> References: <20090925171316.GQ18048@localhost.localdomain> <4AC3ECC4.9070507@redhat.com> Message-ID: <20091001005259.GQ17146@localhost.localdomain> On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 04:41:56PM -0700, John Poelstra wrote: > Paul W. Frields said the following on 09/25/2009 10:13 AM Pacific Time: >> I constructed a page on the wiki for an upcoming FAD where some >> contributors are going to work on some long-standing Fedora Talk >> related tickets. Details are here: >> >> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAD_Fedora_Talk_2009 >> >> There's a list of related tickets on the page, namely #s 309, 395, >> 453, and 1160, that we're going to try to knock out that weekend. >> To a large extent they're duplicates, but they all revolve around >> extending the Fedora Talk capabilities. >> >> We're going to be conversing on this list since obviously the work's >> primarily, maybe even wholly, infrastructure-related. Below is a bit >> of introductory email from last night that I wanted to make sure was >> captured transparently here. >> > > As Paul mentioned in another post, I started this page > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAD_Fedora_Talk_2009_game_plan#Participants > > to contain the actual people and work items for the event when it > happens. We'll use this page to track who is doing what and when they > will be available. Please add or update your information and be sure to > link your name to your wiki User: page so we can reach you if need be > during the event. > > I'd also like to have an IRC meeting next week to kick things off and > get the ideas flowing. We'll use the #fedora-fad channel for this > meeting on freenode. > > Please indicate your availability here: > http://whenisgood.net/45kn5m > by the end of the week! Done. Starting Wednesday lunch I'll be on travel and meetings will be difficult -- sorry about being less flexible than usual. -- Paul W. Frields http://paul.frields.org/ gpg fingerprint: 3DA6 A0AC 6D58 FEC4 0233 5906 ACDB C937 BD11 3717 http://redhat.com/ - - - - http://pfrields.fedorapeople.org/ irc.freenode.net: stickster @ #fedora-docs, #fedora-devel, #fredlug From mmcgrath at redhat.com Thu Oct 1 01:53:08 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 20:53:08 -0500 (CDT) Subject: FAD -- startin' early In-Reply-To: <935ead450909301703q27eaff9dwd8266325f807702e@mail.gmail.com> References: <20090925171316.GQ18048@localhost.localdomain> <935ead450909301043t671a412bla1eddd3511d85d68@mail.gmail.com> <4AC3E0EB.10102@redhat.com> <20090930232624.GM17146@localhost.localdomain> <935ead450909301703q27eaff9dwd8266325f807702e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Jeffrey Ollie wrote: > On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 6:26 PM, Paul W. Frields wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 03:51:23PM -0700, John Poelstra wrote: > >> Jeffrey Ollie said the following on 09/30/2009 10:43 AM Pacific Time: > >>> > >>> FYI, I > >>> plan on keeping the "official" F12 and F11 Asterisk packages on > >>> 1.6.1.X. ?F13 will be the first release with 1.6.2.X. > >> > >> Which version do we plan to use for our development work at the FAD? > > > > AFAIK, we should use the version that will be rolled out on Fedora > > Infrastructure, and that seems to be 1.6.1.x. ?I think Infrastructure > > generally requires we stick with what's actively maintained and > > considered "stable," as opposed to a preview. > > The problem with using versions before 1.6.2.X is that to get > conferencing you either need to hack in a 3rd party patch (which was > too difficult to maintain so I took it out of the Fedora package) or > use a kernel module that isn't upstream. Yeah, that means we're kind > of stuck with a prerelease version but I'm not sure what else to do. > Correct me if I'm wrong, I thought we had that version ready for rawhide (back when F11 was rawhide)? What happened with all that? -Mike From jeff at ocjtech.us Thu Oct 1 02:12:40 2009 From: jeff at ocjtech.us (Jeffrey Ollie) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 21:12:40 -0500 Subject: FAD -- startin' early In-Reply-To: References: <20090925171316.GQ18048@localhost.localdomain> <935ead450909301043t671a412bla1eddd3511d85d68@mail.gmail.com> <4AC3E0EB.10102@redhat.com> <20090930232624.GM17146@localhost.localdomain> <935ead450909301703q27eaff9dwd8266325f807702e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <935ead450909301912q6322dfdch8cc1ddf19229ef6e@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 8:53 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: > On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Jeffrey Ollie wrote: >> >> The problem with using versions before 1.6.2.X is that to get >> conferencing you either need to hack in a 3rd party patch (which was >> too difficult to maintain so I took it out of the Fedora package) or >> use a kernel module that isn't upstream. ?Yeah, that means we're kind >> of stuck with a prerelease version but I'm not sure what else to do. > > Correct me if I'm wrong, I thought we had that version ready for rawhide > (back when F11 was rawhide)? ?What happened with all that? IIRC that was a 1.6.1.0 release candidate with a bunch of patches backported from trunk. Time passed and what was trunk then is now a 1.6.2.0 release candidate, so we can at least work from a minimally patched tarball. The patches are mostly just getting Asterisk to build in the "Fedora" way, without adding any functionality. I'm also going to see what it takes to build on RHEL, but I may have to disable some functionality that depends on libraries that aren't new enough in RHEL. -- Jeff Ollie From poelstra at redhat.com Thu Oct 1 02:28:10 2009 From: poelstra at redhat.com (John Poelstra) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 19:28:10 -0700 Subject: FAD -- startin' early In-Reply-To: <935ead450909301912q6322dfdch8cc1ddf19229ef6e@mail.gmail.com> References: <20090925171316.GQ18048@localhost.localdomain> <935ead450909301043t671a412bla1eddd3511d85d68@mail.gmail.com> <4AC3E0EB.10102@redhat.com> <20090930232624.GM17146@localhost.localdomain> <935ead450909301703q27eaff9dwd8266325f807702e@mail.gmail.com> <935ead450909301912q6322dfdch8cc1ddf19229ef6e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4AC413BA.5080709@redhat.com> Jeffrey Ollie said the following on 09/30/2009 07:12 PM Pacific Time: > On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 8:53 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: >> On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Jeffrey Ollie wrote: >>> The problem with using versions before 1.6.2.X is that to get >>> conferencing you either need to hack in a 3rd party patch (which was >>> too difficult to maintain so I took it out of the Fedora package) or >>> use a kernel module that isn't upstream. Yeah, that means we're kind >>> of stuck with a prerelease version but I'm not sure what else to do. >> Correct me if I'm wrong, I thought we had that version ready for rawhide >> (back when F11 was rawhide)? What happened with all that? > > IIRC that was a 1.6.1.0 release candidate with a bunch of patches > backported from trunk. Time passed and what was trunk then is now a > 1.6.2.0 release candidate, so we can at least work from a minimally > patched tarball. The patches are mostly just getting Asterisk to > build in the "Fedora" way, without adding any functionality. I'm also > going to see what it takes to build on RHEL, but I may have to disable > some functionality that depends on libraries that aren't new enough in > RHEL. > Thanks for looking into all of this now! I think it is awesome that we are figuring this stuff out now instead of at the FAD :-) John From hiemanshu at fedoraproject.org Thu Oct 1 03:03:12 2009 From: hiemanshu at fedoraproject.org (Hiemanshu Sharma) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 08:03:12 +0500 Subject: Blogs site? In-Reply-To: References: <50baabb30909292352v59d09cc3i3cb33732b206a6d8@mail.gmail.com> <08A792C1-C801-4B76-BD1E-73446DD1D636@gmail.com> <4AC3BB8A.1000904@redhat.com> Message-ID: <5efedeb10909302003m66717f75m385bdf7c4a40d2a7@mail.gmail.com> We could have the signup and requirements on the main blog amongst other FAQ as well. Darren was telling he was making a screencast. But i have no idea what happened to it. Darren you gonna do it? Regards, Hiemanshu Sharma. 2009/10/1 Darren VanBuren : > Yep, Mel mentioned this in said post of bugs. I may be able to fix this > easily.... > > Darren VanBuren > ------------------------- > Sent from my iPod > > Take control of your desktop with Fedora 11. Reign. > http://fedoraproject.org/ > > On Sep 30, 2009, at 13:31, "Jose Mathew Manimala" > wrote: > >> Hello, >> ? ? ? ?I created a test blog and one thing I noticed was that a direct >> link to the dash board was missing on the main page once a FAS authenticated >> user has logged in. I have been using wordpress as my blog software for over >> 2.5 years... The dashboard link would be quite essential for bloggers... >> Just something I noticed. >> >> Thanks and Regards >> Jose M Manimala >> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> From: "Mel Chua" >> Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 1:41 AM >> To: "Fedora Infrastructure" >> Subject: Re: Blogs site? >> >>>>> This seems to be a WordPress issue, with the whole SSL deal. >>>>> >>>>> It's pretty much go, but we need to clarify that users should manually >>>>> login >>>>> before clicking the signup link in order to circumvent this little >>>>> issue. >>>> >>>> Well lets find some victim^H^H^H^H^H^Hvolunteer and get at least one >>>> blog >>>> in there and document the process all the way through. >>>> >>>> Anyone want to step forward? >>> >>> FWIW, my first post was a list of bugs I'd found while testing the >>> sign-up process: >>> https://blogs.fedoraproject.org/wp/mchua/2009/08/18/hello-world/. >>> >>> I didn't think of documenting the sign-up process itself in my first >>> post, but that'd make a good first post for someone else to do. I don't >>> recall sign-up taking a terribly long time (certainly way less than 20 >>> minutes). >>> >>> --Mel >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >>> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > -- Regards, Hiemanshu Sharma. From onekopaka at gmail.com Thu Oct 1 03:07:38 2009 From: onekopaka at gmail.com (Darren VanBuren) Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 20:07:38 -0700 Subject: Blogs site? In-Reply-To: <5efedeb10909302003m66717f75m385bdf7c4a40d2a7@mail.gmail.com> References: <50baabb30909292352v59d09cc3i3cb33732b206a6d8@mail.gmail.com> <08A792C1-C801-4B76-BD1E-73446DD1D636@gmail.com> <4AC3BB8A.1000904@redhat.com> <5efedeb10909302003m66717f75m385bdf7c4a40d2a7@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I sucked at making the screencast ;-) I mean really sucked. I might try again in the near future. Darren VanBuren onekopaka at gmail.com ==================== http://theoks.net/ On Sep 30, 2009, at 8:03 PM, Hiemanshu Sharma wrote: > We could have the signup and requirements on the main blog amongst > other FAQ as well. Darren was telling he was making a screencast. But > i have no idea what happened to it. Darren you gonna do it? > > Regards, > > Hiemanshu Sharma. > > 2009/10/1 Darren VanBuren : >> Yep, Mel mentioned this in said post of bugs. I may be able to fix >> this >> easily.... >> >> Darren VanBuren >> ------------------------- >> Sent from my iPod >> >> Take control of your desktop with Fedora 11. Reign. >> http://fedoraproject.org/ >> >> On Sep 30, 2009, at 13:31, "Jose Mathew Manimala" > > >> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> I created a test blog and one thing I noticed was that a >>> direct >>> link to the dash board was missing on the main page once a FAS >>> authenticated >>> user has logged in. I have been using wordpress as my blog >>> software for over >>> 2.5 years... The dashboard link would be quite essential for >>> bloggers... >>> Just something I noticed. >>> >>> Thanks and Regards >>> Jose M Manimala >>> >>> -------------------------------------------------- >>> From: "Mel Chua" >>> Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 1:41 AM >>> To: "Fedora Infrastructure" >>> Subject: Re: Blogs site? >>> >>>>>> This seems to be a WordPress issue, with the whole SSL deal. >>>>>> >>>>>> It's pretty much go, but we need to clarify that users should >>>>>> manually >>>>>> login >>>>>> before clicking the signup link in order to circumvent this >>>>>> little >>>>>> issue. >>>>> >>>>> Well lets find some victim^H^H^H^H^H^Hvolunteer and get at least >>>>> one >>>>> blog >>>>> in there and document the process all the way through. >>>>> >>>>> Anyone want to step forward? >>>> >>>> FWIW, my first post was a list of bugs I'd found while testing the >>>> sign-up process: >>>> https://blogs.fedoraproject.org/wp/mchua/2009/08/18/hello-world/. >>>> >>>> I didn't think of documenting the sign-up process itself in my >>>> first >>>> post, but that'd make a good first post for someone else to do. I >>>> don't >>>> recall sign-up taking a terribly long time (certainly way less >>>> than 20 >>>> minutes). >>>> >>>> --Mel >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >>>> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >>>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >>> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> > > > > -- > Regards, > > Hiemanshu Sharma. > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (Darwin) iEYEARECAAYFAkrEHP0ACgkQBkMMSWb0YpZd6wCgifW+HvOBerLC2H9UvKKSwRTl fdsAn3q5USH00ilHbjwcrgpw17vpnGE5 =mlmg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From hiemanshu at fedoraproject.org Thu Oct 1 03:14:38 2009 From: hiemanshu at fedoraproject.org (Hiemanshu Sharma) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 08:14:38 +0500 Subject: Blogs site? In-Reply-To: References: <50baabb30909292352v59d09cc3i3cb33732b206a6d8@mail.gmail.com> <08A792C1-C801-4B76-BD1E-73446DD1D636@gmail.com> <4AC3BB8A.1000904@redhat.com> <5efedeb10909302003m66717f75m385bdf7c4a40d2a7@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <5efedeb10909302014t336fcb27l4436653cc21704c5@mail.gmail.com> Darren, Then just document the signup process and add it as a blog post to the main site. 2009/10/1 Darren VanBuren : > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > I sucked at making the screencast ;-) I mean really sucked. I might try > again in the near future. > > Darren VanBuren > onekopaka at gmail.com > ==================== > http://theoks.net/ > > On Sep 30, 2009, at 8:03 PM, Hiemanshu Sharma wrote: > >> We could have the signup and requirements on the main blog amongst >> other FAQ as well. Darren was telling he was making a screencast. But >> i have no idea what happened to it. Darren you gonna do it? >> >> Regards, >> >> Hiemanshu Sharma. >> >> 2009/10/1 Darren VanBuren : >>> >>> Yep, Mel mentioned this in said post of bugs. I may be able to fix this >>> easily.... >>> >>> Darren VanBuren >>> ------------------------- >>> Sent from my iPod >>> >>> Take control of your desktop with Fedora 11. Reign. >>> http://fedoraproject.org/ >>> >>> On Sep 30, 2009, at 13:31, "Jose Mathew Manimala" >>> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> ? ? ? I created a test blog and one thing I noticed was that a direct >>>> link to the dash board was missing on the main page once a FAS >>>> authenticated >>>> user has logged in. I have been using wordpress as my blog software for >>>> over >>>> 2.5 years... The dashboard link would be quite essential for bloggers... >>>> Just something I noticed. >>>> >>>> Thanks and Regards >>>> Jose M Manimala >>>> >>>> -------------------------------------------------- >>>> From: "Mel Chua" >>>> Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 1:41 AM >>>> To: "Fedora Infrastructure" >>>> Subject: Re: Blogs site? >>>> >>>>>>> This seems to be a WordPress issue, with the whole SSL deal. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's pretty much go, but we need to clarify that users should >>>>>>> manually >>>>>>> login >>>>>>> before clicking the signup link in order to circumvent this little >>>>>>> issue. >>>>>> >>>>>> Well lets find some victim^H^H^H^H^H^Hvolunteer and get at least one >>>>>> blog >>>>>> in there and document the process all the way through. >>>>>> >>>>>> Anyone want to step forward? >>>>> >>>>> FWIW, my first post was a list of bugs I'd found while testing the >>>>> sign-up process: >>>>> https://blogs.fedoraproject.org/wp/mchua/2009/08/18/hello-world/. >>>>> >>>>> I didn't think of documenting the sign-up process itself in my first >>>>> post, but that'd make a good first post for someone else to do. I don't >>>>> recall sign-up taking a terribly long time (certainly way less than 20 >>>>> minutes). >>>>> >>>>> --Mel >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >>>>> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >>>>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >>>> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >>>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >>> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Regards, >> >> Hiemanshu Sharma. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (Darwin) > > iEYEARECAAYFAkrEHP0ACgkQBkMMSWb0YpZd6wCgifW+HvOBerLC2H9UvKKSwRTl > fdsAn3q5USH00ilHbjwcrgpw17vpnGE5 > =mlmg > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > -- Regards, Hiemanshu Sharma. From josemanimala at gmail.com Thu Oct 1 03:41:36 2009 From: josemanimala at gmail.com (Jose Mathew Manimala) Date: Thu, 01 Oct 2009 09:11:36 +0530 Subject: Blogs site? In-Reply-To: References: <50baabb30909292352v59d09cc3i3cb33732b206a6d8@mail.gmail.com> <08A792C1-C801-4B76-BD1E-73446DD1D636@gmail.com> <4AC3BB8A.1000904@redhat.com> <5efedeb10909302003m66717f75m385bdf7c4a40d2a7@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4AC424F0.7010905@gmail.com> But what I wanted to add was that will there be menu shortcuts added to the front page once a user has logged in for the dash board. Me being a regular word press multi user for a long time was easily used to goto the url https://blogs.fp.o/wp/my-blog/wp-admin :). Its a very minor fix as Darren has put it... Jose Mathew Manimala Darren VanBuren wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > I sucked at making the screencast ;-) I mean really sucked. I might > try again in the near future. > > Darren VanBuren > onekopaka at gmail.com > ==================== > http://theoks.net/ > > On Sep 30, 2009, at 8:03 PM, Hiemanshu Sharma wrote: > >> We could have the signup and requirements on the main blog amongst >> other FAQ as well. Darren was telling he was making a screencast. But >> i have no idea what happened to it. Darren you gonna do it? >> >> Regards, >> >> Hiemanshu Sharma. >> >> 2009/10/1 Darren VanBuren : >>> Yep, Mel mentioned this in said post of bugs. I may be able to fix this >>> easily.... >>> >>> Darren VanBuren >>> ------------------------- >>> Sent from my iPod >>> >>> Take control of your desktop with Fedora 11. Reign. >>> http://fedoraproject.org/ >>> >>> On Sep 30, 2009, at 13:31, "Jose Mathew Manimala" >>> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> I created a test blog and one thing I noticed was that a direct >>>> link to the dash board was missing on the main page once a FAS >>>> authenticated >>>> user has logged in. I have been using wordpress as my blog software >>>> for over >>>> 2.5 years... The dashboard link would be quite essential for >>>> bloggers... >>>> Just something I noticed. >>>> >>>> Thanks and Regards >>>> Jose M Manimala >>>> >>>> -------------------------------------------------- >>>> From: "Mel Chua" >>>> Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 1:41 AM >>>> To: "Fedora Infrastructure" >>>> Subject: Re: Blogs site? >>>> >>>>>>> This seems to be a WordPress issue, with the whole SSL deal. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's pretty much go, but we need to clarify that users should >>>>>>> manually >>>>>>> login >>>>>>> before clicking the signup link in order to circumvent this little >>>>>>> issue. >>>>>> >>>>>> Well lets find some victim^H^H^H^H^H^Hvolunteer and get at least one >>>>>> blog >>>>>> in there and document the process all the way through. >>>>>> >>>>>> Anyone want to step forward? >>>>> >>>>> FWIW, my first post was a list of bugs I'd found while testing the >>>>> sign-up process: >>>>> https://blogs.fedoraproject.org/wp/mchua/2009/08/18/hello-world/. >>>>> >>>>> I didn't think of documenting the sign-up process itself in my first >>>>> post, but that'd make a good first post for someone else to do. I >>>>> don't >>>>> recall sign-up taking a terribly long time (certainly way less >>>>> than 20 >>>>> minutes). >>>>> >>>>> --Mel >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >>>>> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >>>>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >>>> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >>>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >>> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Regards, >> >> Hiemanshu Sharma. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (Darwin) > > iEYEARECAAYFAkrEHP0ACgkQBkMMSWb0YpZd6wCgifW+HvOBerLC2H9UvKKSwRTl > fdsAn3q5USH00ilHbjwcrgpw17vpnGE5 > =mlmg > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list From npatil at redhat.com Thu Oct 1 06:52:36 2009 From: npatil at redhat.com (Nilesh Patil) Date: Thu, 01 Oct 2009 12:22:36 +0530 Subject: Having more than 6 years of experience in sys admin. Message-ID: <4AC451B4.4080002@redhat.com> Hi everyone, I am interested to join this group as want to expand my knowledge level as well skills for open community. My recent companies are Yahoo!, Ensim etc where I played sysadmin, qa, hardware roles and would be interested to work with fedora. My skill sets are, freebsd, redhat linux, ubuntu, shell, perl, php, mysql, all protocols like http, ftp, smtp, pop, imap, dns, ntp, squid proxy etc. Expecting really good opportunities to work with you guys! Regards, Nilesh From thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com Thu Oct 1 12:55:22 2009 From: thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com (susmit shannigrahi) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 18:25:22 +0530 Subject: Opening the freemedia form for october. Message-ID: Hi, I know the freeze is on. But I need to open the form for october. It is absolutely low risk involving just a $cp . May I? -- Regards, Susmit. ============================================= ssh 0x86DD170A http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit ============================================= From a.badger at gmail.com Thu Oct 1 18:19:51 2009 From: a.badger at gmail.com (Toshio Kuratomi) Date: Thu, 01 Oct 2009 11:19:51 -0700 Subject: New deltarpm -- who do I talk to about testing? Message-ID: <4AC4F2C7.3050706@gmail.com> I have a new deltarpm package built for the rel-eng repo: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1721745 I can put it into the rel-eng repository to update the servers but who do I talk to about testing it? We'll also need approval to brakinfra change freeze to deploy it once it's tested. Risk: This update affects creation of deltas between zlib compressed rpms. That should not affect F-12 except for packages which failed the mass rebuild and have not been updated since. It will affect the updates repository in previous releases where we are generating deltarpms. Reason: This update is a security fix. The previous release bundled a copy of zlib which had one unfixed vulnerability. The CVE says that it will just cause an application crash: http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-1849 but the CVE is also in candidate status which means it hasn't been thoroughly analyzed. -Toshio -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: From notting at redhat.com Thu Oct 1 18:25:40 2009 From: notting at redhat.com (Bill Nottingham) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 14:25:40 -0400 Subject: New deltarpm -- who do I talk to about testing? In-Reply-To: <4AC4F2C7.3050706@gmail.com> References: <4AC4F2C7.3050706@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20091001182540.GA25187@nostromo.devel.redhat.com> Toshio Kuratomi (a.badger at gmail.com) said: > I have a new deltarpm package built for the rel-eng repo: > > http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1721745 > > I can put it into the rel-eng repository to update the servers but who > do I talk to about testing it? We'll also need approval to brakinfra > change freeze to deploy it once it's tested. If it's in rawhide, it's already being tested to produce rawhide deltas. Bill From a.badger at gmail.com Thu Oct 1 19:25:57 2009 From: a.badger at gmail.com (Toshio Kuratomi) Date: Thu, 01 Oct 2009 12:25:57 -0700 Subject: New deltarpm -- who do I talk to about testing? In-Reply-To: <20091001182540.GA25187@nostromo.devel.redhat.com> References: <4AC4F2C7.3050706@gmail.com> <20091001182540.GA25187@nostromo.devel.redhat.com> Message-ID: <4AC50245.9010606@gmail.com> On 10/01/2009 11:25 AM, Bill Nottingham wrote: > Toshio Kuratomi (a.badger at gmail.com) said: >> I have a new deltarpm package built for the rel-eng repo: >> >> http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1721745 >> >> I can put it into the rel-eng repository to update the servers but who >> do I talk to about testing it? We'll also need approval to brakinfra >> change freeze to deploy it once it's tested. > > If it's in rawhide, it's already being tested to produce rawhide deltas. > Cool. So is the deltarpm rpm in the releng repo: http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/releng/SRPMS/ just extraneous? -Toshio -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: From notting at redhat.com Thu Oct 1 19:36:31 2009 From: notting at redhat.com (Bill Nottingham) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 15:36:31 -0400 Subject: New deltarpm -- who do I talk to about testing? In-Reply-To: <4AC50245.9010606@gmail.com> References: <4AC4F2C7.3050706@gmail.com> <20091001182540.GA25187@nostromo.devel.redhat.com> <4AC50245.9010606@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20091001193631.GA29208@nostromo.devel.redhat.com> Toshio Kuratomi (a.badger at gmail.com) said: > >> I can put it into the rel-eng repository to update the servers but who > >> do I talk to about testing it? We'll also need approval to brakinfra > >> change freeze to deploy it once it's tested. > > > > If it's in rawhide, it's already being tested to produce rawhide deltas. > > Cool. So is the deltarpm rpm in the releng repo: > http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/releng/SRPMS/ > > just extraneous? No, that's used for composing updates. I know, it's weird to have different systems for different releases. Bill From ricky at fedoraproject.org Thu Oct 1 20:50:54 2009 From: ricky at fedoraproject.org (Ricky Zhou) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 16:50:54 -0400 Subject: Meeting Log - 2009-10-01 Message-ID: <20091001205054.GA26127@alpha.rzhou.org> 20:00 < mmcgrath> #startmeeting 20:00 < zodbot> Meeting started Thu Oct 1 20:00:14 2009 UTC. The chair is mmcgrath. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 20:00 < zodbot> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 20:00 -!- fenrus02 [n=dj at fedora/fenris02] has quit " " 20:01 -!- skvidal [n=nnnnskvi at fedora/skvidal] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:01 < ricky> Clearly, nobody noticed because the "m" was lowercased :-) 20:01 < mmcgrath> Who all is here? 20:01 < mmcgrath> #topic Who is here 20:01 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Who is here 20:01 * ricky 20:01 * bochecha is around 20:01 < Ccielogs> I am :) 20:01 * a-k is here 20:01 < Ccielogs> #info 20:02 * mdomsch somewhat 20:02 -!- rishi_ [n=rishi at dsl-hkibrasgw2-fef0de00-68.dhcp.inet.fi] has quit Read error: 113 (No route to host) 20:02 * abadger1999 here 20:02 -!- spoleeba [n=one at fedora/Jef] has quit "Leaving" 20:03 < leemwilliams> thought I'd stop by ;) 20:03 -!- thekadafk [n=thekad at 64-71-7-198.static.wiline.com] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:03 < mmcgrath> Ok, lets get started 20:03 < mmcgrath> #topic Change Freeze 20:03 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Change Freeze 20:03 < mmcgrath> Just a reminder... 20:03 < mmcgrath> we are change frozen! 20:03 * thekadafk is hanging for a minute before heading out to eat 20:03 < mmcgrath> Check the list for directions on knowing whether or not something can be changed. 20:04 * nirik is sorta kind here in the back. 20:04 < mmcgrath> Any questions on that? 20:04 < mmcgrath> Ok, so next topic 20:04 < mmcgrath> #topic The Beta Release 20:04 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: The Beta Release 20:04 < mmcgrath> Lets get some tickets together. 20:05 -!- amitphukan [n=aphukan at nat/redhat-us/x-vtkthmkjkbriuhww] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:05 < mmcgrath> First ticket is the new website 20:05 < mmcgrath> ricky: you on that one as usual? 20:06 < ricky> Yup, and other websites people have been helping a lot more with the release stuff too 20:06 -!- Sonar_Guy [n=Who at fedora/sonarguy] has quit "Leaving" 20:06 < mmcgrath> ricky: ok, go ahead and accept 20:06 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1709 20:06 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1709 (f12-beta website) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1709 20:07 < mmcgrath> Anyone with access already want to get 20:07 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1710 20:07 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1710 (Verify Mirror Space) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1710 20:07 < mmcgrath> Ok, I'll go ahead and take that one. 20:08 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1711 20:08 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1711 (Release day ticket) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1711 20:08 < mmcgrath> that's a release day ticket, just a tracking one. I'll accept that one. 20:08 < mmcgrath> smooge: you around? 20:09 < mmcgrath> k, next ticket is 20:09 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1712 20:09 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1712 (verify releng permissions) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1712 20:09 < smooge> I am here 20:09 < mmcgrath> This is to verify we don't accidentally leak permissions 20:09 < mmcgrath> smooge: hey do you want some of these beta tickets? 20:09 < smooge> mmcgrath, sorry I went to get my theraflu 20:09 < mmcgrath> 1710 and 1712 would be good ones. 20:09 -!- thekadafk [n=thekad at 64-71-7-198.static.wiline.com] has quit 20:09 < smooge> I will take them 20:09 < mmcgrath> smooge: k, go ahead and accept them. 20:09 < smooge> 09,10,11, and 12? 20:10 < smooge> or just 10 and 12? 20:10 < mmcgrath> just 10 and 12 20:10 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1713 20:10 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1713 (MM Redirects) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1713 20:10 < smooge> thanks.. doing so 20:10 < mmcgrath> mdomsch: you want to get this one? 20:10 < mdomsch> sure 20:11 < mdomsch> though if the release number is 11.9[0123] it's done 20:11 < mmcgrath> :) 20:11 < mmcgrath> mdomsch: k, if it's already done go ahead and close that ticket. 20:11 < mdomsch> done 20:11 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1714 20:11 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1714 (Infrastructure Change Freeze) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1714 20:11 < mmcgrath> this one is in place already 20:12 -!- rishi [n=rishi at gnu-india/supporter/debarshi] has quit Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) 20:12 < mmcgrath> Ok then 20:12 < mmcgrath> here's the page - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/report/9 20:13 < mmcgrath> That look reasonable to everyone? 20:14 < smooge> one sec 20:15 -!- krichard [n=krichard at cpe-024-211-252-120.nc.res.rr.com] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:15 < smooge> looks good. 20:15 < mmcgrath> Ok 20:15 < mmcgrath> so now the thing that, at present, isn't looking so hot.... 20:15 < mmcgrath> https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/milestone/Fedora%2012 20:15 < mmcgrath> So lets go through these. 20:16 < mmcgrath> mchua: ping 20:16 < mmcgrath> dgilmore: ping 20:17 < smooge> wow thats a lot of tickets 20:17 < mmcgrath> smooge: yeah, especially this late in the game. 20:17 < smooge> I read that as Fedora 2012.. was wondering why we were doing Mayan calender DOOOM 20:17 < mmcgrath> abadger1999: ping 20:17 < mmcgrath> ricky: ping 20:18 < ricky> A lot of the websites ones are are tracking that probably shouldn't have been given those milestones 20:18 * mmcgrath wonders where everyoen is. 20:18 < mmcgrath> ricky: 20:18 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1299 20:18 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1299 (Getting a Fedora 10 test server up.) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1299 20:18 * skvidal is right here 20:18 < skvidal> I'm just ducking out 20:18 < smooge> Fedora 10 server? 20:18 < mmcgrath> ricky: that one's assigned to you, can it be closed? 20:18 < ricky> More specifically it was for a 32 bit one, which I haven't had any success with :-( 20:19 < mmcgrath> k 20:19 < ricky> If you/susmit still want to test that calendar app, then it probably shouldn't be closed yet 20:19 < mmcgrath> will it be done by F12? 20:20 < mmcgrath> ggruener: ping? 20:20 < mmcgrath> SmootherFrOgZ: ping 20:20 < ricky> I can try building on different machines if necessary, so yes, unless the 32 bit issue I ran into applies *everywhere* 20:20 < mmcgrath> ricky: k, lets try 20:21 -!- sijis [n=sijis at adsl-76-202-217-48.dsl.emhril.sbcglobal.net] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:21 < ricky> I believe ibiblio1 was the only place I tried previously 20:21 < mmcgrath> ricky: do you know anyone that can work on 20:21 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1227 20:21 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1227 (Hosting footer) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1227 20:21 < mmcgrath> ? 20:22 < mmcgrath> lmacken: ping 20:22 < mmcgrath> ianweller: ping 20:22 < mdomsch> the MM hotfixes I'll handle after change freeze 20:22 < mmcgrath> mdomsch: 20:23 < mdomsch> 1079 (icecast) may change after the Fedora Talk FAD 20:23 < mmcgrath> Oxf13: ping 20:23 < mmcgrath> mdomsch: yeah that one probably will end up at F13 final. 20:23 < mdomsch> most of those others aren't required for F12 20:24 < mmcgrath> Ok, so this is going nowhere fast. I'm going to move on in the meeting and continue this on list 20:24 < mmcgrath> anyone have any issues with that? 20:24 < mdomsch> +1 20:24 < smooge> +1 20:24 < mmcgrath> alllrighty 20:25 < mmcgrath> #topic New Apps Testing "matrix" 20:25 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: New Apps Testing "matrix" 20:25 < mmcgrath> so one thing we've been laxed on is having a good way of testing applications that get deployed. 20:25 < mmcgrath> this is both a technical hurdle and a policy one. 20:25 < mmcgrath> So I've been putting together some scripts with pythoh mechanize. 20:25 < mmcgrath> .tiny http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/fedora-infrastructure.git/?p=fedora-infrastructure.git;a=tree;f=scripts/site-tests;h=148a785193f868a280d27b61adea7af2bcb61c85;hb=HEAD 20:25 < zodbot> mmcgrath: http://tinyurl.com/yeocsvz 20:26 < ggruener> mmcrath:pong 20:26 < ggruener> sorry im currently at work 20:26 < mmcgrath> ggruener: hey, I was wondering the status of ticket 1549 but we're going to take it to the list anyway :) 20:26 < mmcgrath> So I've created a small testing script for mirrormanger and FAS. 20:26 * mdomsch bows 20:26 < mmcgrath> my hope is that these will continue to evolve over time and get used every time we do an update, etc, etc. 20:26 < mmcgrath> any time we miss something, it gets added to the script. We won't miss it again. 20:27 < mmcgrath> it's actually not terribly difficult to use. The python code is messy because it's very 'step 1, step 2, step 3' 20:27 < mmcgrath> but it's pretty easy to see what's going on there. 20:27 < mmcgrath> also I'm trying to do a good job of incorperating not just 'does it work or 500' but also including baseline performance data for comparison. 20:28 < mmcgrath> Anyone have any questions or comments on those? 20:29 < mmcgrath> 'mmm kay 20:29 < mmcgrath> #topic Cumulus! 20:29 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Cumulus! 20:29 < mmcgrath> So the Fedora cloud stuff (code named cumulus) sort of went live(ish) this week. 20:29 < mmcgrath> we've got people 20:29 < mmcgrath> they have guests. 20:29 < mmcgrath> they're using them, and AFAIK, they're still being used. 20:29 < mmcgrath> ianweller: how's your guest been? 20:30 < Jeff_S> mmcgrath: where can I read more about cumulus? 20:31 < mmcgrath> Jeff_S: this is about all we have documented atm - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/FedoraCloud 20:31 -!- GeroldKa [n=GeroldKa at fedora/geroldka] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:31 < mmcgrath> unfortunately the web interface is just not general public ready at this time. 20:31 < Jeff_S> thanks 20:31 < mmcgrath> still buggy and not really useful without root on the server for troubleshooting. 20:32 < mmcgrath> but still, people have their guests :) 20:32 < mmcgrath> Anyone have any questions on that? 20:32 < mmcgrath> Jeff_S: also the SOP - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Cloud_Infrastructure_SOP 20:33 -!- tibbs [n=tibbs at fedora/tibbs] has quit "Konversation terminated!" 20:33 < mmcgrath> Allrighty 20:33 < mmcgrath> #topic Open Floor 20:33 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Open Floor 20:33 < mmcgrath> I'm opening the floor 20:33 < mmcgrath> does anyone have anything they'd like to discuss? 20:33 < smooge> was thinking of using his cloud for cracking DES passwords 20:33 < mmcgrath> Any new people around that'd like to say hi? 20:33 < smooge> not really 20:33 < smooge> hi to the new people 20:33 < ggruener> mmcgrath: about the ticket 1549 I am still thinking how can I create this test that i avoid to test only cvs 20:33 < abadger1999> Anyone know if we have electionscoming up? 20:33 < leemwilliams> yep, I'm new thought I'd stop by say hello see how things work etc. 20:33 < mmcgrath> ggruener: if it won't be done by F12 please move it to F13 :) 20:33 < Jeff_S> I'm not new, but I don't usually watch these meetings... so, "hi" 20:33 < Ccielogs> well not technical but I would like to say "hi" and eventually introduce myself :) 20:33 < mmcgrath> stickster: do you know? 20:33 < mmcgrath> leemwilliams: helo 20:34 < mmcgrath> Ccielogs: hello! 20:34 < mmcgrath> leemwilliams: I see you've sent your intro 20:34 < mmcgrath> Ccielogs: have you sent yours? 20:34 < abadger1999> Grretings new people. The meeting is only part of the fun :-) 20:34 < Ccielogs> yup in the ML as Daniele 20:35 < mdomsch> abadger1999, elections need to be just after Thanksgiving 20:35 < mdomsch> so, yes, but "not quite yet" 20:35 < mdomsch> abadger1999, you want to run them this time? :-) 20:35 < mdomsch> or inode0 ? 20:35 < mmcgrath> Ccielogs: ah, welcome! 20:35 < Ccielogs> ccielogs is my FAS username and what usually I use in here 20:35 < abadger1999> mdomsch: heh I just want to make sure we close the CSRF ticket by then: 20:35 < leemwilliams> yep, I did see the reply but I'm not so sure on what I want to work on for you guys ;) I do like the dev stuff and that's where my skill set is 20:35 < mmcgrath> Ccielogs: sure 20:35 < abadger1999> .ticket 992 20:35 < zodbot> abadger1999: #992 (CSRF) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/992 20:35 < abadger1999> Elections is the only app left to do. 20:36 < smooge> oh open floor item: PHX1 -> PHX2 move 20:36 < mdomsch> smooge, yes please 20:36 < mmcgrath> abadger1999: think it'll be done by F12? 20:36 < abadger1999> mmcgrath: It could be -- the code is written we just have to deploy 20:36 < mmcgrath> abadger1999: 20:36 < mmcgrath> abadger1999: anything else on that? if not we'll talk about the move. 20:36 < Ccielogs> mmcgrath: thanks :) I even applied to the sysadmin group and I'll wait for someone giving me a chance to prove useful to the community :) 20:37 < mmcgrath> Ccielogs: I'll approve you now 20:37 < abadger1999> nope, go on to the move. 20:37 < mmcgrath> leemwilliams: have you applied / been approved? 20:37 < Ccielogs> mmcgrath: thanks a lot! 20:37 < leemwilliams> not applied, I'll apply to the dev group most likely. 20:37 < mmcgrath> leemwilliams: k, let me know when you do, I'll approve. 20:37 < leemwilliams> mmcgrath, cheers 20:38 < mmcgrath> Ok, the move 20:38 < smooge> ok moving right along footloose and fancy free. 20:38 < mmcgrath> I've not really heard much since last week. 20:38 < mmcgrath> my meeting with Eric this week got cancelled. 20:38 < mmcgrath> I've got some servers on order. not sure when they'll be in yet 20:38 * mmcgrath follows up and asks about that. 20:38 * mdomsch hears smooge's kermit voice 20:39 < smooge> with my cold at the moment.. thats about right 20:39 < mdomsch> (the room is too young to remember the first Muppet Movie) 20:39 < mmcgrath> Also we may be getting 4 additional servers from another group inside RH that doesn't need them anymore. 20:39 -!- rishi__ [n=rishi at dsl-hkibrasgw2-ff66c300-17.dhcp.inet.fi] has quit No route to host 20:39 < mmcgrath> not sure about the specs or timeline yet. 20:40 < smooge> our main issues will be dealing with any slippage from current release date. 20:40 < mmcgrath> smooge: yeah, that would be uber bad. 20:40 < smooge> So please heavily test the beta when it comes out and rawhide 20:40 < smooge> I would rather not be in PHX during Thanksgiving.. but hey 20:40 < mmcgrath> indeed! 20:40 < mdomsch> F12 and opensuse 11.2 are planned the same week 20:40 -!- mizmo [n=duffy at fedora/mizmo] has quit Remote closed the connection 20:40 < mmcgrath> now that we're frozen I'm sure we can all find time to do one test in the QA test matrix. 20:41 < smooge> mmcgrath, pointer please :) 20:41 -!- mcepl [n=mcepl at 49-117-207-85.strcechy.adsl-llu.static.bluetone.cz] has left #fedora-meeting [] 20:41 < sijis> where's that matrix? 20:41 < ggruener> mmcgrath: can you send the URL to the QA test matrix 20:41 < ggruener> i always forget the url:) 20:42 < mmcgrath> This was the F11 QA one 20:42 < mmcgrath> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Fedora_11_Alpha_Install_Test_Results 20:42 < mmcgrath> they change quite a bit. 20:42 < mmcgrath> You can see A) how it goes and B) we totally need hands and fingers doing these tests. 20:42 < mmcgrath> jlaska: you around? 20:42 < sijis> mmcgrath: thanks. 20:43 < jlaska> mmcgrath: sure am, what's up? 20:43 < mmcgrath> I'll find out from the QA team what the plan is this time around and send it to the... oh there he is now. 20:43 < mmcgrath> jlaska: hey do you know what the F12 beta version of this is - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Fedora_11_Alpha_Install_Test_Results ? 20:43 < mmcgrath> or where it's going to be? 20:43 < jlaska> the official beta release candidate version isn't live yet 20:44 < jlaska> but ... we have the beta test compose page still active ... 20:44 < a-k> There's https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Fedora_12_Alpha_TC_Install_Test_Results 20:44 < jlaska> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_12_Beta_TC_Install 20:44 < mmcgrath> jlaska: thanks, just prepping some of the Infrastructure people what to expect and where they can find it :) 20:44 < jlaska> we have a beta matrix up ... but won't start the ball on that until the RC hits 20:44 < jlaska> mmcgrath: much appreciated thanks! 20:45 < jlaska> mmcgrath: lili is interested in ways to improve this manual process in the short-term. As always, ideas and suggestions are welcome+encouraged :) 20:45 < mmcgrath> jlaska: sounds good. 20:45 -!- sharkcz [n=dan at plz1-v-4-17.static.adsl.vol.cz] has quit "Ukon?uji" 20:45 < mmcgrath> anyone have any other questions? 20:46 < leemwilliams> yep 20:46 < leemwilliams> are there specific test environements or is it best to setup our own shop? 20:46 < mmcgrath> always best to setup your own if you can, but we do have publictest servers available 20:47 -!- thekad [n=thekad at 64-71-7-198.static.wiline.com] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:47 < leemwilliams> would you be happy with a virtualised test env? just getting F11 up to how I need it :) 20:47 < mmcgrath> yep, most of our stuff is virtualized 20:47 < leemwilliams> cool 20:48 < Ccielogs> great 20:48 < mmcgrath> Anyone have anything else? 20:48 * leemwilliams is a recent windows convert 20:49 < mmcgrath> leemwilliams: welcome :) 20:49 < mmcgrath> If no one has anything else we'll close in 30 20:50 < mmcgrath> #endmeeting 20:50 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Channel is used by various Fedora groups and committees for their regular meetings | Note that meetings often get logged | For questions about using Fedora please ask in #fedora | See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/FedoraMeetingChannel for meeting schedule 20:50 < mmcgrath> Thanks for coming everyone! 20:50 < zodbot> Meeting ended Thu Oct 1 20:50:18 2009 UTC. 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Please keep in mind that I am not a writer, and even if I was, talking about myself would not be my specialty. I was first introduced to Linux over nine years ago(RHL), and have been using it as a primary OS for about three years now. I have tried 60 or so flavors and Fedora is by far one of my favorites and most fun to mess with. My skills include Python, Bash scripting, MySQL and many of the other DB apps, HTML, as well as a bit of C++. I would classify my Python and Bash as intermediate, I am no guru or wizard, but I continuously work on it. I also have and fiddle with a couple clusters of PCs setup as servers, mostly just to gain the experience of configuring and maintaining it, although i would imagine it's vastly easier than working with a whole server farm or even just a rack. I am in academia for CS (more specifically Network and Databases at the moment) and about to have my Associates degree. My plan is to continue on and get my Ph.D, but that's a whole other story. My reason/motivation to be part of and involved in the Fedora community is to lend my skills and assistance wherever they may be needed and useful, possibly increase my skill set, learn more about Fedora and Linux in general(it appears almost infinite what can be done with it), just pure interest in how everything (Fedora and the community) works, and a belief in the Open Source philosophy. If there is anything that somebody believes I could/should help with or work on or just should know then please point me in the right direction. Also, let me know if I am being too long-winded.I hangout and/or dwell on IRC as romansb. Thanks, Roman -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bruno at wolff.to Fri Oct 2 16:25:44 2009 From: bruno at wolff.to (Bruno Wolff III) Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 11:25:44 -0500 Subject: FAD -- startin' early In-Reply-To: <935ead450910020702u4944766ep5753c1340ed27166@mail.gmail.com> References: <20090925171316.GQ18048@localhost.localdomain> <935ead450909301043t671a412bla1eddd3511d85d68@mail.gmail.com> <4AC3E0EB.10102@redhat.com> <20090930232624.GM17146@localhost.localdomain> <935ead450909301703q27eaff9dwd8266325f807702e@mail.gmail.com> <935ead450909301912q6322dfdch8cc1ddf19229ef6e@mail.gmail.com> <4AC413BA.5080709@redhat.com> <935ead450910020702u4944766ep5753c1340ed27166@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20091002162544.GA1697@wolff.to> On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 09:02:55 -0500, Jeffrey Ollie wrote: > > I've got F-11 rpms here: > > http://jcollie.fedorapeople.org/asterisk-1.6.2/ Thanks! My asterisk machine is currently pinned at F11 because I need dahdi and I have found any prebuilt rpms for F12. (And with the kernel change I am not comfortable taking a risk of upgrading than finding it doesn't work.) I'll be giving these a try soon. From mmcgrath at redhat.com Fri Oct 2 17:21:52 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 12:21:52 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Emergency Fix (Change freeze) Message-ID: Had to push this one through before getting a change approval since it was taking all sorts of applications down. I had to do this change, someone had committed a large change to the wiki. the rss feeders were generating a diff of this, when they started to fail they'd retry and BOOM. Load topped out around 130. Anyway, I think things are going back to normal now but I'm keeping an eye on things. commit 05b1a66c77bd875f68e9c04487d4264d851720ad Author: Mike McGrath Date: Fri Oct 2 11:57:50 2009 -0500 putting a size limit on feeds .../mediawiki/templates/LocalSettings.php.fp.erb | 1 + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) --- diff --git a/modules/mediawiki/templates/LocalSettings.php.fp.erb b/modules/mediawiki/templates/LocalSettings.php.fp.erb index 451d728..308bd71 100644 --- a/modules/mediawiki/templates/LocalSettings.php.fp.erb +++ b/modules/mediawiki/templates/LocalSettings.php.fp.erb @@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ $wgRawHtml = false; $wgProto = "https"; $wgServer = "https://fedoraproject.org"; $wgCookieSecure = true; +$wgFeedDiffCutoff=1024; I had put another change in, I'm reverting it now. -Mike From stickster at gmail.com Fri Oct 2 17:44:39 2009 From: stickster at gmail.com (Paul W. Frields) Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 13:44:39 -0400 Subject: FAD -- startin' early In-Reply-To: <20091001005259.GQ17146@localhost.localdomain> References: <20090925171316.GQ18048@localhost.localdomain> <4AC3ECC4.9070507@redhat.com> <20091001005259.GQ17146@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <20091002174439.GB21310@localhost.localdomain> On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 08:52:59PM -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote: > On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 04:41:56PM -0700, John Poelstra wrote: > > Paul W. Frields said the following on 09/25/2009 10:13 AM Pacific Time: > >> I constructed a page on the wiki for an upcoming FAD where some > >> contributors are going to work on some long-standing Fedora Talk > >> related tickets. Details are here: > >> > >> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAD_Fedora_Talk_2009 > >> > >> There's a list of related tickets on the page, namely #s 309, 395, > >> 453, and 1160, that we're going to try to knock out that weekend. > >> To a large extent they're duplicates, but they all revolve around > >> extending the Fedora Talk capabilities. > >> > >> We're going to be conversing on this list since obviously the work's > >> primarily, maybe even wholly, infrastructure-related. Below is a bit > >> of introductory email from last night that I wanted to make sure was > >> captured transparently here. > >> > > > > As Paul mentioned in another post, I started this page > > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAD_Fedora_Talk_2009_game_plan#Participants > > > > to contain the actual people and work items for the event when it > > happens. We'll use this page to track who is doing what and when they > > will be available. Please add or update your information and be sure to > > link your name to your wiki User: page so we can reach you if need be > > during the event. > > > > I'd also like to have an IRC meeting next week to kick things off and > > get the ideas flowing. We'll use the #fedora-fad channel for this > > meeting on freenode. > > > > Please indicate your availability here: > > http://whenisgood.net/45kn5m > > by the end of the week! > > Done. Starting Wednesday lunch I'll be on travel and meetings will be > difficult -- sorry about being less flexible than usual. Did other attendees visit the URL to indicate their available times? -- Paul W. Frields http://paul.frields.org/ gpg fingerprint: 3DA6 A0AC 6D58 FEC4 0233 5906 ACDB C937 BD11 3717 http://redhat.com/ - - - - http://pfrields.fedorapeople.org/ irc.freenode.net: stickster @ #fedora-docs, #fedora-devel, #fredlug From stickster at gmail.com Fri Oct 2 17:47:00 2009 From: stickster at gmail.com (Paul W. Frields) Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 13:47:00 -0400 Subject: FAD Fedora Talk tech items In-Reply-To: <20090930181147.GF25391@localhost.localdomain> References: <20090930181147.GF25391@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <20091002174700.GC21310@localhost.localdomain> On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 02:11:47PM -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote: > Two tech items I wanted to clear up for Fedora Talk FAD: > > First, qe discussed earlier using softphones for consistency and less > equipment-lugging. Didn't hear any votes against so that's all we're > planning at this point. It also makes sense to concentrate on that > use because the majority of people using Fedora Talk are likely using > softphones. > > Second, network setup at the site. I talked to the owner of the > office we'll be using and he says they have a wide-open wireless, > *and* a wired connection we can feel free to use which is the same > thing their wireless plugs into. I'm going to scoot over there on > Friday if I can, and test how things work with a softphone. I didn't > get any hints from anyone on what special tests I needed to do beyond > trying to hook up to Fedora Talk and make and receive a call, so > that's all I plan to do unless someone tells me otherwise. Status update -- I visited the site today. Although I couldn't get in the physical office (they don't open 'til 9, and I was there at 8:30), the wifi was available. It's open and I was able not only to SSH out to some of my boxes, including alternate ports, but also to connect to Fedora Talk using Twinkle, and send myself a voice message. All appearances are that the network is completely open so we should be able to do everything we need to at the site. Unless someone thinks that's insufficient testing, I'm going to be reserving the office by paying these guys over the weekend. Please speak now if you think I missed something. -- Paul W. Frields http://paul.frields.org/ gpg fingerprint: 3DA6 A0AC 6D58 FEC4 0233 5906 ACDB C937 BD11 3717 http://redhat.com/ - - - - http://pfrields.fedorapeople.org/ irc.freenode.net: stickster @ #fedora-docs, #fedora-devel, #fredlug From poelstra at redhat.com Fri Oct 2 18:40:27 2009 From: poelstra at redhat.com (John Poelstra) Date: Fri, 02 Oct 2009 11:40:27 -0700 Subject: Introduction Message-ID: <4AC6491B.7010802@redhat.com> Hi, I'm sending this email as an official introduction as part of my request to join the sysadmin group. I'm interested in joining this group so I can delve into more details about the FedoraTalk setup in anticipation of the FAD https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAD_Fedora_Talk_2009 More information on me is here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Poelstra Thanks, John From mmcgrath at redhat.com Fri Oct 2 21:42:45 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 16:42:45 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Introduction In-Reply-To: <4AC6491B.7010802@redhat.com> References: <4AC6491B.7010802@redhat.com> Message-ID: On Fri, 2 Oct 2009, John Poelstra wrote: > Hi, > > I'm sending this email as an official introduction as part of my request to > join the sysadmin group. I'm interested in joining this group so I can delve > into more details about the FedoraTalk setup in anticipation of the FAD > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAD_Fedora_Talk_2009 > > More information on me is here: > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Poelstra > Welcome John! I'd say more but I'm sure you already know your way around :) -Mike From poelstra at redhat.com Fri Oct 2 23:21:43 2009 From: poelstra at redhat.com (John Poelstra) Date: Fri, 02 Oct 2009 16:21:43 -0700 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Meeting this TUESDAY @ 3 PM EDT (19:00 UTC) Message-ID: <4AC68B07.8000604@redhat.com> Time: 3 PM EDT (19:00 UTC) Date: 2009-10-07 Location: #fedora-fad Thanks for responses from Jared, Jeff, and Paul. It looks like this coming Tuesday at 3 PM EDT is the best time to meet. I'm hoping we can meet briefly for the next three weeks at this time to have some real time conversations about getting ready for the event. So far we've had some good conversations on the list about what version of Asterisk we'll be using so hopefully we can get that sorted out soon. Any other things like this that we can discuss and complete in advance will go a long way towards giving us the best shot of coming out of the FAD with the best working configuration possible! To get prepared I've been reading the O'Reilly Asterisk book which then led me to wonder what our own setup looks like. This resulted in me joining the Fedora sysadmin group. So I was glad to have more time to get familiar with Fedora's infrastructure environment and get setup things like this out of the way now instead of wasting half of the first day of the FAD trying to get set up. If there are other things that we should all be thinking about, please send them to the list or add them to the wiki page. I also think we need to come up with a fun Thanks and talk to you on Tuesday, John -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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If people are interested, I'll have a machine that I won't mind reinstalling to set up a test environment if that will be useful. If people want that, I'll need to get some details from someone, but whoever that someone is can just talk to me at a convenient time for both of us. From actown at gmail.com Sun Oct 4 00:01:28 2009 From: actown at gmail.com (Ac-town) Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 17:01:28 -0700 Subject: Introduction Message-ID: <427db2a50910031701g63316f38u1a96fa10d2e24f3f@mail.gmail.com> Hey fedora-infrastructure-list, I would like to introduce myself to you all. My name is Derrick, I go by the nick Actown in IRC and I am currently a first year student at Oregon State University studying computer science. I started working with computers from a very young age. I had my own RH9 server on my home connection when I was 13. I ran a few websites and a IRCserver on that old box. I have had a home server running Linux ever since then and I have been using Linux on and off for my desktop needs. I know tiny bits of C/C++ and python. I have done most of my code using PHP and MySQL, but I am working at my C skills currently. I am looking to help in any system administration area of the fedora infrastructure. Helping fedora would provide me with a great learning experience and a great way to help the world of Linux and open source. I'm located in Corvallis, Oregon and the time zone here is UTC-0700 (PDT). I am interested on joining the team because I haven't given anything back to the community in the time I have been using Linux. Also, helping can provide me with real world experience with system administration and teamwork. I look forward to talking with you all in the future in the IRC channel or in the meetings. -- Thanks, Derrick "Ac-town" Dymock -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From stickster at gmail.com Sun Oct 4 23:37:59 2009 From: stickster at gmail.com (Paul W. Frields) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 19:37:59 -0400 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Meeting this TUESDAY @ 3 PM EDT (19:00 UTC) In-Reply-To: <4AC68B07.8000604@redhat.com> References: <4AC68B07.8000604@redhat.com> Message-ID: <20091004233759.GF21872@localhost.localdomain> On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 04:21:43PM -0700, John Poelstra wrote: > Time: 3 PM EDT (19:00 UTC) > Date: 2009-10-07 ^^ This Tuesday is 2009-10-06... just confirming. > Location: #fedora-fad > > Thanks for responses from Jared, Jeff, and Paul. It looks like this > coming Tuesday at 3 PM EDT is the best time to meet. > > I'm hoping we can meet briefly for the next three weeks at this time > to have some real time conversations about getting ready for the > event. So far we've had some good conversations on the list about > what version of Asterisk we'll be using so hopefully we can get that > sorted out soon. > > Any other things like this that we can discuss and complete in > advance will go a long way towards giving us the best shot of coming > out of the FAD with the best working configuration possible! Thanks for pointing this out John -- I probably have the most to learn out of everyone attending! The more we can get out of the way before we get together, the more effective we can be starting on Friday. > To get prepared I've been reading the O'Reilly Asterisk book which > then led me to wonder what our own setup looks like. This resulted > in me joining the Fedora sysadmin group. So I was glad to have more > time to get familiar with Fedora's infrastructure environment and > get setup things like this out of the way now instead of wasting > half of the first day of the FAD trying to get set up. John, Jared -- what are the chapters you'd most recommend? I have the 2nd ed. Asterisk book and am willing to read over the next few weeks. > If there are other things that we should all be thinking about, > please send them to the list or add them to the wiki page. I also > think we need to come up with a fun ...? -- Paul W. Frields http://paul.frields.org/ gpg fingerprint: 3DA6 A0AC 6D58 FEC4 0233 5906 ACDB C937 BD11 3717 http://redhat.com/ - - - - http://pfrields.fedorapeople.org/ irc.freenode.net: stickster @ #fedora-docs, #fedora-devel, #fredlug From nb at fedoraproject.org Mon Oct 5 02:26:41 2009 From: nb at fedoraproject.org (Nick Bebout) Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2009 21:26:41 -0500 Subject: Fwd: PATCH: Add DNSKEY records to prepare for DNSSEC signing of zones Add dnssec-enable to named.conf Message-ID: <1254709601.14912.1338032987@webmail.messagingengine.com> ns1|2 are not frozen in pre-release freeze, but I'd like to get +1's for this anyway, since I'm touching named.conf and all of the zonefiles. This is adding the DNSKEY records to all of the zonefiles in preparation for puppet automatically signing the zonefiles when they are changed. >From my testing and research on my dns servers for my domain, it does not break anything having the DNSKEY records, nor does dnssec-enable. Those just make it allow the zones to be signed (the client is the one that validates them). >From 516a908a2effd2e389b18f5b3cb0e8a24d1c14f3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nick Bebout Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 00:27:12 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Add DNSKEY records to prepare for DNSSEC signing of zones Add dnssec-enable to named.conf --- modules/bind/files/master/168.192.in-addr.arpa | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/178.132.209.in-addr.arpa | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/255.17.172.in-addr.arpa | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/389tcp.org | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/fedora.sk | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/fedora.us | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/fedoracommunity.org | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/fedorahosted.org | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/fedoralinux.com | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/fedoralinux.net | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/fedoralinux.org | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/fedorapeople.org | 4 +++- modules/bind/files/master/fedoraproject.com | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/fedoraproject.net | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/fedoraproject.org | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/fedoraproject.org.uk | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/fedoraproject.sk | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/k12linux.org | 4 +++- modules/bind/files/master/nspluginwrapper.org | 4 +++- modules/bind/files/master/port389.org | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/projectofedora.org | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/smolts.org | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/master/vpn.fedoraproject.org | 5 ++++- modules/bind/files/named.conf | 1 + modules/bind/manifests/init.pp | 8 ++++++++ 25 files changed, 98 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) diff --git a/modules/bind/files/master/168.192.in-addr.arpa b/modules/bind/files/master/168.192.in-addr.arpa index 7716135..9a56ac2 100644 --- a/modules/bind/files/master/168.192.in-addr.arpa +++ b/modules/bind/files/master/168.192.in-addr.arpa @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ $TTL 86400 @ IN SOA 168.192.in-addr.arpa. hostmaster.fedoraproject.org. ( ; Make SURE to update the serial # when changes are made. Format is YYYYMMDDNN ; (NN is just a counter to handle multiple changes in one day). - 2009090301 ; Serial + 2009100201 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry 1000000 ; Expire @@ -51,3 +51,6 @@ $TTL 86400 51.1 IN PTR cstore2.vpn.fedoraproject.org. 60.1 IN PTR value1.vpn.fedoraproject.org. 61.1 IN PTR value2.vpn.fedoraproject.org. + +168.192.in-addr.arpa. IN DNSKEY 257 3 5 AwEAAbGPq27lKjxBxZO2KhW/wp1ZWQzaJFvgrtpnwhn55yc4IN9d6X5a 2Y4tIpG+5N6GFiQ/Se8RcSnqxDxjMHL594Sw6Fv9uYTEzZutGOCxMsDL FiL9voIzx7xl3wW/pk0vK/zifclz6SGXRm4S1iI9VH/OkABLrsHY8VvM MbJWqU0Bswoz1J47OdlBFB3aJcU5pzw+hh7K1csV/e8xx6wg1EfDTN6O /SXYgnpreWXGIeEvFG7rdLO+Xp0qdf1YenfckdysavmcPltS3ZktklgD xboemv2pT4R9wfvh1awbIZDZ8oVDcupvfo/q3vE+Uavv8tpFrU+0eRP2 +CQ7tdvbLnE= +168.192.in-addr.arpa. IN DNSKEY 256 3 5 AwEAAbRvlLvzoYET6QLLTpiy0NHWwz4Cj17wQM4m5qxwQ/8F7k4YX5Af jiBkTKm2vTDGTYSh1TGKmPerKeUau+avwNaP+Dlg9jGJvD4xNL20VY13 UlHuQVupNxn3XntXXvKco99gTKaRmL+0pBJDXW4vmYVFJhkY88B1My9u S0Upo5RX diff --git a/modules/bind/files/master/178.132.209.in-addr.arpa b/modules/bind/files/master/178.132.209.in-addr.arpa index d445e32..f2f3836 100644 --- a/modules/bind/files/master/178.132.209.in-addr.arpa +++ b/modules/bind/files/master/178.132.209.in-addr.arpa @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ $TTL 86400 @ IN SOA 178.132.209.in-addr.arpa. hostmaster.fedoraproject.org. ( ; Make SURE to update the serial # when changes are made. Format is YYYYMMDDNN ; (NN is just a counter to handle multiple changes in one day). - 2009040901 ; Serial + 2009100201 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry 1000000 ; Expire @@ -19,3 +19,6 @@ $TTL 86400 ; capp servers 29 IN PTR capp1.fedoraproject.org. + +178.132.209.in-addr.arpa. IN DNSKEY 256 3 5 AwEAAar62LvsTxowKc9XoCD5OcjmkuaTNZBt+6Pwv38d56hNcTCsYpux KMcb8Aa3q49qr5ZyuX56hAxdUf1WtwdVjKLv7omslxr6oJJZBuqkjTur MEXZzdNZdCiM3EH/Td644OcTdGqLAbAOlG7PLWKzhclyiixvI0RWFo8C ukSmjaHf +178.132.209.in-addr.arpa. IN DNSKEY 257 3 5 AwEAAbCy8DjTb5O1qzr7ZQCl3++xLDl37c60PI6UZsKOwzyAXbuEcLRL qKrfBBSH9KweUntpGkwg3e0NjTHR82xpJ532gSJi5yRFK+gpiYSWUHpr RaAc/mZjV2LKCnBJFL/fLK1WvF7dynya2lE2Etnsrr2sM/PRz7WgOerI f1Swc64lu5wWXYhffH4VtarSp8e0+DBpABrEJ9TGiXpOC4isBYfOsq6o h7laCDMV+Q91aubzouive7A+nY1VIEeBDmA6F1e3hECohDC1ehVSs4MH Yafrl8WKprBRhY8QDvwK5Sjbsiw7fQamCjC4nJZnok0Bks1LA7sf0o8v cbtSHYJmtCk= diff --git a/modules/bind/files/master/255.17.172.in-addr.arpa b/modules/bind/files/master/255.17.172.in-addr.arpa index c9414ce..2480671 100644 --- a/modules/bind/files/master/255.17.172.in-addr.arpa +++ b/modules/bind/files/master/255.17.172.in-addr.arpa @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ $TTL 86400 @ IN SOA 255.17.172.in-addr.arpa. hostmaster.fedoraproject.org. ( ; Make SURE to update the serial # when changes are made. Format is YYYYMMDDNN ; (NN is just a counter to handle multiple changes in one day). - 2009041302 ; Serial + 2009100201 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry 1000000 ; Expire @@ -19,3 +19,6 @@ $TTL 86400 ; capp servers 29 IN PTR capp1.fedoraproject.org. + +255.17.172.in-addr.arpa. IN DNSKEY 257 3 5 AwEAAZrcAR/+QDX2vLOLdH6qaqKuKZaiJFmvEDPADTiEV4qBkxC2w3b3 4LV50jPPj1mDFGAfXPKJeUFHojSZoKYlwO5OsGK4b+IJs2k5UlKPArqg E8y4OUrm7lU8RI4GK6XOqAJhN2Nq0jSHvZ1Ig9RdQ08SerTQECVsQkH1 3X634lmQwm6E69upQrWoRDQsvUSbvKl9ehZgGBmciw5ZAZ/7wDPR1BS8 1kpnvVjddQ0OYNDJmi6sSs2GD0G/Kd+zJsnnZN6AVcFHUBrFIqufX9fM uRsDXyDO9DtDd07xXD+LjiXENQJF5Y/4r4oEZyo8zT237kd9Jy2W6dCP Uc7BIe10HGc= +255.17.172.in-addr.arpa. IN DNSKEY 256 3 5 AwEAAc3ZblDTandJoMcpWgA0KtOYoBIL+VExXi2+a0qZqOtJTDi2AasX uueMxotup8+zKGeuiGxgQytc2A2vaZYwJP/20Imi7qEdEAwpB3OyASi7 VF3U0qKP2hfvhuIlGrAgfrKJnQQkh+IESnCLJPNYRnYId5g8roS0Zzt3 r5wwpfBn diff --git a/modules/bind/files/master/389tcp.org b/modules/bind/files/master/389tcp.org index 8bcc6bb..fa887b2 100644 --- a/modules/bind/files/master/389tcp.org +++ b/modules/bind/files/master/389tcp.org @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ $TTL 86400 @ IN SOA ns1.fedoraproject.org. hostmaster.fedoraproject.org. ( ; Make SURE to update the serial # when changes are made. Format is YYYYMMDDNN ; (NN is just a counter to handle multiple changes in one day). - 2009082801 ; Serial + 2009100201 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry 1000000 ; Expire @@ -19,3 +19,6 @@ $TTL 86400 * IN CNAME wildcard.fedoraproject.org. + +389tcp.org. IN DNSKEY 257 3 5 AwEAAdI16nEXem85nnHvfY98/y7WsuFAAKe+sn5QjsF10Norys4u/HNa /96it0Rfcva3lPwD6H4IP7PdfFgGj9osShor8gDsW9IoJ+IXVPFlNh/h 4ykAs481GnO3fmdvmaOVUL8DSX1q5D3hwY3roI9DK56OWDsjhlyfEaUu VWVfAW0k7oyRlDJnWu2rXVcUm/d/cdFzHkXhVHHUCtW2p95cjDdgaReP Xk6nnajRWkLH2C84lfjKvC47fpEzHNOrobRfhyyCPUly5/GjIF8+NWWM 3xxxB3jdjwBQ6l+mgGp7kQMbQGv+83vNJTXFaPzIZbI8qolECKQJhHxn kvMaSMeMLwM= +389tcp.org. IN DNSKEY 256 3 5 AwEAAZ7EGu5xtpUgNEyFckNSItz/809y/2wmYCTPA4t320OItkb65jqG IsUruJWUA3D3JJzMEDFyO5e9O13caTc3B0OzPqvKASayWhhNhBGtkJnf tEr9sOwlAMJ4foUXW1oBhF6t/Ou6Da79bil8VhDRuW3XLdX9C6VWvRoW 5giaCbVh diff --git a/modules/bind/files/master/fedora.sk b/modules/bind/files/master/fedora.sk index 82fd682..bf20c63 100644 --- a/modules/bind/files/master/fedora.sk +++ b/modules/bind/files/master/fedora.sk @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ $TTL 86400 @ IN SOA ns1.fedoraproject.org. hostmaster.fedoraproject.org. ( ; Make SURE to update the serial # when changes are made. Format is YYYYMMDDNN ; (NN is just a counter to handle multiple changes in one day). - 2009082800 ; Serial + 2009100201 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry 1000000 ; Expire @@ -20,3 +20,6 @@ $TTL 86400 * IN CNAME wildcard.fedoraproject.org. ftp IN CNAME ftp.upjs.sk. + +fedora.sk. IN DNSKEY 256 3 5 AwEAAcIZ7xRZPGYIjIAFewkAUQ6584yKa+Dk+qm/K20juM75apKRRLxq KgPpKXan3PFWkCutdxGdd6p2W6XAOiaU5EQ6o0DCWAE4wCe+nwCn62QL y0qJ8AVko1QtClY/gJjLBEDZIDQdg8sUdDSzaqwsGVMco6onGCoW9MmE wOD6/noF +fedora.sk. IN DNSKEY 257 3 5 AwEAAfFH/JrN1L0jsW4Ax5RWYjkIBkJYS4mX1VvOt7QFg1+UtjcfLFHQ auLv89TZOnIn12yMqWqMiFQBRnPAQrttLMy6dSOeTOUoE4TZsZZDtoqV NB6TnCqbBKCnjsKNSfnVFdDNsm0dZyz51rBXnRNjkMBfnxsnA9ZMYxCF jOnj3Cky+3HO47LaVZvG5BS6AHmdKfEEnDJf1cb0C1YkfsSJp3QwVy3P dboxepwDc+V06drQaFwZcmuBRcarapqwTb2bP+s9cUd7r/TbItvLI08M Xh6K4gjMQqLrjvX8a0dzHOV4XE2d426sJCpI32dSGOo4yHs083kWSMjL XBaIpdqmHl8= diff --git a/modules/bind/files/master/fedora.us b/modules/bind/files/master/fedora.us index 1df3433..611d1e4 100644 --- a/modules/bind/files/master/fedora.us +++ b/modules/bind/files/master/fedora.us @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ $TTL 86400 @ IN SOA ns1.fedoraproject.org. hostmaster.fedoraproject.org. ( ; Make SURE to update the serial # when changes are made. Format is YYYYMMDDNN ; (NN is just a counter to handle multiple changes in one day). - 2009091200 ; Serial + 2009100201 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry 1000000 ; Expire @@ -18,3 +18,6 @@ $TTL 86400 IN AAAA 2610:28:200:1::fed0:2 * IN CNAME wildcard.fedoraproject.org. + +fedora.us. IN DNSKEY 256 3 5 AwEAAemN1a31saE2KOPp3IGyVpKdq8aoKecplJuan17ESZ+vdz8d5Lrm RW/xCUKsLVUvViSkCBzmI+gTcFzw/UJCmv/JLa9fJiLiRg89exAroGmP +6aLNssv6czDC3xsymWl0u0ZLIXiWZOqTcK8lZWI2sgy2OkMEpo9JQoo Qs89wDoH +fedora.us. IN DNSKEY 257 3 5 AwEAAeeEtZveQ+2Azwhm1diAKCGnm8BH1Ahdwgi5rPn9ApwgLYQbh4aB 1S8MuH559IG0NMiayGGRfPHNa//Fa95L5UD37OISk/ZLq4jDAWHRnHH3 13oqRgNIAmswGidatLHuMhlokkyU/R/T3KngzOv4rCbBk6XBQawbPtPL 9w83f7A+B+vw2AMpYzP1jcrH34Pa6WMhAqtzxeHuTj0q51tRLcros8jd V1GyNraVX7FA+zj2SVQ+mPgPslDDFFnA2/nicOMBmYp400r0O7/ZMsv4 91Xgu/ZeIuWiOcSWfxfNngcyPXzz61il+wQ2NSOhvSScJQFfphr3HkE7 mzMtYneXlrs= diff --git a/modules/bind/files/master/fedoracommunity.org b/modules/bind/files/master/fedoracommunity.org index 7327962..57fe81e 100644 --- a/modules/bind/files/master/fedoracommunity.org +++ b/modules/bind/files/master/fedoracommunity.org @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ $TTL 86400 @ IN SOA ns1.fedoraproject.org. hostmaster.fedoraproject.org. ( ; Make SURE to update the serial # when changes are made. Format is YYYYMMDDNN ; (NN is just a counter to handle multiple changes in one day). - 2009081901 ; Serial + 2009100201 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry 1000000 ; Expire @@ -16,3 +16,6 @@ $TTL 86400 bd IN A 69.65.31.3 ph IN A 65.99.219.23 www.bd IN A 69.65.31.3 + +fedoracommunity.org. IN DNSKEY 256 3 5 AwEAAdZnonaxQb0YLvd7aZbPFb7J2aP0gzW0uiaCJPDS4K8uUYpSG5O9 BxzNgX1SlWeWjH+glrO0rYxn9EFhU2yXWMzqIXNp04xtE6lOlnQ1Kqtj LYqhVpyYozch96DryxfCyebJu71AxlVAhViEP2ZGeiPpC5u5iJJTa30D 1VBPqaOX +fedoracommunity.org. IN DNSKEY 257 3 5 AwEAAcfpt/HpANhs6WAeUasEV6Fv4UQm4jyVknBpoaZA9zPc3re+jdW9 mY0wcG7x6cbUaA6gb5pLXfyeXJSnn0b+I31siztirFlpcTKn9QEf+TaT EPmtxtRFUBT5N+zxRGJAPHcpnb4N5fkBxknThw8KuQZQoe0y2qR0ztaG pS4yTnQZsX7GhMqcONIJOEBa3BZNXdGSE0NoQ4TEk/DQcbdYValYZJz2 hDADuLxDmO+CRqAGjju4oFv32295E5DsAaVAS963sF8V5yK1Py7Ahl5x jR2T9ZWdZFGNq9sUK8vZlJDF6Dgb0+A4mnDEdWUx0nOKsEkN4gsJhn0M nNOUGMuFn6s= diff --git a/modules/bind/files/master/fedorahosted.org b/modules/bind/files/master/fedorahosted.org index 6ea6f27..4c94ea5 100644 --- a/modules/bind/files/master/fedorahosted.org +++ b/modules/bind/files/master/fedorahosted.org @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ $TTL 86400 @ IN SOA ns1.fedoraproject.org. hostmaster.fedoraproject.org. ( ; Make SURE to update the serial # when changes are made. Format is YYYYMMDDNN ; (NN is just a counter to handle multiple changes in one day). - 2009012901 ; Serial + 2009100201 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry 1000000 ; Expire @@ -22,3 +22,6 @@ git IN A 66.135.52.17 hg IN A 66.135.52.17 svn IN A 66.135.52.17 mtn IN A 66.135.52.17 + +fedorahosted.org. IN DNSKEY 256 3 5 AwEAAbQA5BcY8HRlrYdjlQ2U+v5FSV+xIwopEyM2pSxYvsjj9pvLDVkP fU6C4r6DGt0zbJVqmPQMrdCOHJgipq7Yskrf/jV5NGWv7nmf8OIzV7TM iU8EpLILHeRAoT/ijZT5plNBhAf6B2LR+nLZFqaSET6LxVw5kYnILTBd RO7al6O7 +fedorahosted.org. IN DNSKEY 257 3 5 AwEAAbvOTooFo7dVI49CXozO0peup3OCrwdmMDY06UmZJ1V9BXBuWw+B FkSWSAj8ALfvABogK2/CIUpKUauBm82EYdQdh0Lx7aJgD6anN8tLcaTW pwC15TvPMYJkvvnnla7zOQwd1fwNVDzaQ7yS13s+iNVMpe/1fkqtk2yl qE4Y8ThOYzhouoHmSsDgIyfPNx7ZYZthO8Amd9m4jD1Q+iPVGDco1H8U zjEXwsHiv1gVAPE3uXpmYcVgfm6TsHZPDINRoF9Nuudgcx7MkD2a28lE HfP5f3DyRYj60RLXanvn6H10L15pm9EYoMJtA/IncP1s8ZBBY0uL1cRT NXepUIbc8Pc= diff --git a/modules/bind/files/master/fedoralinux.com b/modules/bind/files/master/fedoralinux.com index a3de386..9433e30 100644 --- a/modules/bind/files/master/fedoralinux.com +++ b/modules/bind/files/master/fedoralinux.com @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ $TTL 86400 @ IN SOA ns1.fedoraproject.org. hostmaster.fedoraproject.org. ( ; Make SURE to update the serial # when changes are made. Format is YYYYMMDDNN ; (NN is just a counter to handle multiple changes in one day). - 2009082800 ; Serial + 2009100201 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry 1000000 ; Expire @@ -19,3 +19,6 @@ $TTL 86400 IN AAAA 2610:28:200:1::fed0:2 * IN CNAME wildcard.fedoraproject.org. + +fedoralinux.com. IN DNSKEY 256 3 5 AwEAAeIpNN7qNiNpuMy9w/YIvAOM1A7kRlawPT+XVfKagcA4Utv3Au3P 5onhBeOhC8ZBqCc46NYmWnFh8obNKCI3uKdMVj9vj98A8R5qf4GUXYrW GG8NcOddL6UTT84I9jQyzMbJnEVhaI7MFTwgS0H0JQL6m0mBiL+BX2+y m3oHP2m/ +fedoralinux.com. IN DNSKEY 257 3 5 AwEAAbiqrzNH9LS+xPxBud+2mp7vyGrnwax+Ol4GGWfSlhAsD4Rx+NF8 vWgEeByI70/itZchAVcZygUe7mSSDN0dfaC97PWQGxZSd+VBrMFKplAc 5yohuCzdQdFXQEAcekKs8nfM6LlkyLaThjvV3pwkGBEOG1Dgl7UucW/w 2Rnd6Avm9MRKc+69oviLCYnMMCGaGVPCG8U9JDCChvHgO3ZZatYzUCun U+QzCtjOX4tQC88g700qs4ov1HXmBt/PmJ7GyyFUKZvO+f6xswUgQ2Nt FHCcKI812hMCmbly4V1ow+gRFgdTCoJqCIOJBVbR8RHtrC4T3UDsl1Tt 53FBP0liZqc= diff --git a/modules/bind/files/master/fedoralinux.net b/modules/bind/files/master/fedoralinux.net index a3de386..b1e9961 100644 --- a/modules/bind/files/master/fedoralinux.net +++ b/modules/bind/files/master/fedoralinux.net @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ $TTL 86400 @ IN SOA ns1.fedoraproject.org. hostmaster.fedoraproject.org. ( ; Make SURE to update the serial # when changes are made. Format is YYYYMMDDNN ; (NN is just a counter to handle multiple changes in one day). - 2009082800 ; Serial + 2009100201 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry 1000000 ; Expire @@ -19,3 +19,6 @@ $TTL 86400 IN AAAA 2610:28:200:1::fed0:2 * IN CNAME wildcard.fedoraproject.org. + +fedoralinux.net. IN DNSKEY 256 3 5 AwEAAcd/zct8CJdrfJKLBV8g/HH2e1jILj06Pu8Sj4t8t41yn1DOJqoZ 8kwHxk1RuIgzEhezJ8ZrRIdE1RnLTHZaFkM63Xe/Rga3iIdUy5vllQlh MhVJVqYLvSZsM0phLYUmr+9/ENlQGPU2A5dqhKuQAH7wtUDTqH7cAZ4E w3IxuxnD +fedoralinux.net. IN DNSKEY 257 3 5 AwEAAcCeoRPTvghjrEH7jBQXqKt3SKMKJFG5uCOOUgMmOO3yNQpyM7x+ xRQf0u3DC3bo8+K/bXQqqu9seHe6OVAdyVPgdiSQ26tdKJAMppXa8B5D /qdEMA3AQF+SjUAvr4Shey7KPF8Frm+ieNKh5JY1rgr4p5kEDHguoCvF mh18Mq8eLr7saVmGgHJI5qBWpptkyWbH3rgzKJzs4NehevtyGr5eMRt+ 2Fkp5T4GAagf3i6t5zuwSrSnUgms8BDoKuhuOMPpoz0VInbFAPqdkGuC En3kdWztP0VmVdcrJwVHMkx8jSAF5JGYgWp60DRVGZDyL2Fe25eYT9Nc 6Jw+CD8U/ws= diff --git a/modules/bind/files/master/fedoralinux.org b/modules/bind/files/master/fedoralinux.org index a3de386..d525b6f 100644 --- a/modules/bind/files/master/fedoralinux.org +++ b/modules/bind/files/master/fedoralinux.org @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ $TTL 86400 @ IN SOA ns1.fedoraproject.org. hostmaster.fedoraproject.org. ( ; Make SURE to update the serial # when changes are made. Format is YYYYMMDDNN ; (NN is just a counter to handle multiple changes in one day). - 2009082800 ; Serial + 2009100201 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry 1000000 ; Expire @@ -19,3 +19,6 @@ $TTL 86400 IN AAAA 2610:28:200:1::fed0:2 * IN CNAME wildcard.fedoraproject.org. + +fedoralinux.org. IN DNSKEY 257 3 5 AwEAAeycnIHnjFQIT+NmlgXqzSTGcey2ks3YPqJXlh/SaXh4wLEHoGs6 C/AfrW/Qt++uhcE9FkwrLtRr91NIlPUcGxbskopqojHJD4TxX9FfpAhZ vAhU2D8MhdnrueBOEyWgZA1NBn1+69EMlJxmlaTpCl5zXMGl43gyyS+A rb6yEREbdJvAIN1QCtMZdyx2TtIV1OrvQvFNGxa3YwXSCbJiWRZnQjow 4NOFi2VMv/5TPJ8TQe41GhIHDpDB8mbO8Ot6KebBETBKAHnQTQThW7Xr y5z8arhmtuhpQs0/ow6pQRw9EsdL+cHnUJz3/H54kHgzEVtyr3x5v+FZ ar65gklyv50= +fedoralinux.org. 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IN DNSKEY 257 3 5 AwEAAdFkBoPoQh5P2UYkb3e6nuNfNGhIcPb+ZUJdwzNzbNtu3fgNCzLY MgglC+LRXfysfXbuGJPEuIXJaQilonAAp/fwBg8oPyh6ssq7G7ZEXwur 4wdp33LjXV6hXxkAnD3TSfzNHg6Ub1yczRolSFHzzU/V6v1hEnJYOAlZ +zRvuTB6SAWLBscjqt9Kfs47uPMDm0QIWjszdWjILa05uxFdUCMtjNyB OlnfFHaKkk1U3mfkOvnXQST0UbpX8sUtJsiWfccVPGiV0lVntWqURhg1 kTq4DKaeJEreEmRPNE43QfFsPp4v7hDyR0vUZyNYgn+mIzCbOgIbDbfU k4GW3OCIRGk= +fedorapeople.org. IN DNSKEY 256 3 5 AwEAAfc/JaVWt8ywHvVLFw3VPUIs7TPMyjX4H23LgM3Shqrzx3kg3OBV CyGKuxJLAoPI0tsI8+Fc/Up8x4CIuk+RNHdS8wZk5u/6NnQYbCLpKe94 btr/gplCrnRGa3yKse5T2qgRyUD1vURSOPxsKDPPPOg8LaWfdYqrnRxN gGuhWnqX diff --git a/modules/bind/files/master/fedoraproject.com b/modules/bind/files/master/fedoraproject.com index a3de386..daeed80 100644 --- a/modules/bind/files/master/fedoraproject.com +++ b/modules/bind/files/master/fedoraproject.com @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ $TTL 86400 @ IN SOA ns1.fedoraproject.org. hostmaster.fedoraproject.org. ( ; Make SURE to update the serial # when changes are made. Format is YYYYMMDDNN ; (NN is just a counter to handle multiple changes in one day). - 2009082800 ; Serial + 2009100201 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry 1000000 ; Expire @@ -19,3 +19,6 @@ $TTL 86400 IN AAAA 2610:28:200:1::fed0:2 * IN CNAME wildcard.fedoraproject.org. + +fedoraproject.com. IN DNSKEY 257 3 5 AwEAAbnyrRHT0PgLepNwjQXk8kMxjuQMUsqHW0pkl2+ryj9MGhUftluJ kAO/aJebTCkZXO7Uc8ZHU02QiccRaAuykb+4ZxrKPgHiN72QzUzormWP /MEC7YcUfdbaDrQjgxJMgZjmRW6ykscuvKQWNkAJeU6mH/o1s1asVCbQ d3vil8cMuXq0D+1X0SY1uE9A2QEXBPTVTzJps9gfxYEjhWAVPLkDBGLc niijBJoFcZJ5MAqyY+eMDkoDBWiNtIYZ+XG7nx/XrnzebH84xdEXzIqx WtMT+wV1N4gLHOBmiA2FZT+OOpvFXNmiVJspVkL7uqzIvR4c40s3fbOM kQx1ikMwNBE= +fedoraproject.com. 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Format is YYYYMMDDNN ; (NN is just a counter to handle multiple changes in one day). - 2009082800 ; Serial + 2009100201 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry 1000000 ; Expire @@ -19,3 +19,6 @@ $TTL 86400 IN AAAA 2610:28:200:1::fed0:2 * IN CNAME wildcard.fedoraproject.org. + +fedoraproject.org.uk. IN DNSKEY 257 3 5 AwEAAZk7m7VHVxypg6mJ7Dib9JYQv4ikaQYBQWJi4pLbPMzjFsShWu7x F8v1Y4WbSUEzI6oeVqpM5VSoSVq9FodXVSjgoQZ4bdJ0/zWK2gqCFf7L 2xyPHIFTCRaNR8/XCL1+DFn0kkn5rj5Tu035Bkc2yj2nDzkRAOP2iL2R gSFyeTeratYjIv33fcEEJgR5J5JKMr3jnCgHdEWsKhrbOjRJ5nTJfuAe ixzMElzAHdoBlQ8aB3vsXLlQ5J3a3kxU4G1D2sVFkS0Wp967X+lsQNVs PS5AoU3FcSPqhuxxEcLL2dHlO3rC0Qa5SAcQSAIm3uT5OqmTqMpHaYAA wW99PPKtadk= +fedoraproject.org.uk. 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Format is YYYYMMDDNN ; (NN is just a counter to handle multiple changes in one day). - 2009091300 ; Serial + 2009100201 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry 1000000 ; Expire @@ -18,3 +18,5 @@ $TTL 86400 www IN CNAME k12linux.org. +k12linux.org. IN DNSKEY 256 3 5 AwEAAdoloJ8DnooJCUJKK57e5Biq79zmPMcdKnGsPUUb5/2W6hoeRa3B TXuTvnKh9lhswGQc9UBqan2f9xGheAQQGxtVsMUcvI8nfmlE9NZGk7VH 9d6SWasvgSfzPjk9+kcROQ60Vr6lU/v6lZonpo7kmV0r40PcGhZ/xr3q vpQKk7T9 +k12linux.org. 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Format is YYYYMMDDNN ; (NN is just a counter to handle multiple changes in one day). - 2009091400 ; Serial + 2009100201 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry 1000000 ; Expire @@ -19,3 +19,5 @@ $TTL 86400 @ 60 IN A 152.46.7.222 @ 60 IN A 80.239.156.215 +nspluginwrapper.org. IN DNSKEY 256 3 5 AwEAAavBQAdZgIWSkK7kAPmJn2GKSrfUdwDdzLae9E4iqtquYi1IcVht hRJUNcKbUGX1EZNhLv23plbiZgyKW3EGQexwMdL7DnIVw+TzNbdfnxNQ c/L9LOU4fmasI8EnwAjq3DClWEUGgA8GA/JBwwNg0h1R0U54FgGDgPsy hbeb28yP +nspluginwrapper.org. 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Format is YYYYMMDDNN ; (NN is just a counter to handle multiple changes in one day). - 2009082801 ; Serial + 2009100201 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry 1000000 ; Expire @@ -18,3 +18,6 @@ $TTL 86400 IN A 80.239.156.215 * IN CNAME wildcard.fedoraproject.org. + +port389.org. IN DNSKEY 256 3 5 AwEAAcWef+LISnBRXXZqkASEaJdO0M7dPduQAU7BTMFJkfloWbExMxn5 TV2AMU8P5gMkDgtWkA8BlIBQ8KP52npbSETCWWGfZEeVdHbra/plBlBU pHshmAYOgXPsBXUiSbsvJtjuDCyJAkju7qiULfBfXifZH4RoJfFodjOF GLz6KJ/T +port389.org. 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Format is YYYYMMDDNN ; (NN is just a counter to handle multiple changes in one day). - 2009082800 ; Serial + 2009100201 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry 1000000 ; Expire @@ -19,3 +19,6 @@ $TTL 86400 IN AAAA 2610:28:200:1::fed0:2 * IN CNAME wildcard.fedoraproject.org. + +projectofedora.org. IN DNSKEY 257 3 5 AwEAAfoPiLQ+Z0Cu3V5SV4iNn4qkI0Wif0g9OBdBrhweHtjTjYCrwYHH hjOZr6puu1oFS4fRnzyXs6S+XJibN42dopdDHnrK7qOkmbaltikDAYxB ksuuY9+taDkzAzrR2fHEnWWIl6GNnp+PlWqKvC/5FbIrn3S6kaV4glua CeHvP+MuLqmQ7kNFwgJ49+CjHK69CJyPShsBN2kWJclwi8j9uiMnizCs e1EC3+MMLzn15ttMwit082P2VNxW5MjsqZCcsyO8QJTygv3KuiMcPB0h 3dwJsb45h7L0OzM9sotbK0oHVTZwH/3iaoERxNKa5QXHEC4pja8l+qYG sMYcsygUstM= +projectofedora.org. 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IN DNSKEY 257 3 5 AwEAAbRxBJQwiO+QRBgpbNUJiB6wO5niET0BAJuouCBaZrf2g6uO2taq ygprMaiPXhrUC7afVaPBW8Q/X5yEMxX8q+fHDXhFlI0K6CLHGPSQCkEt yGWF2xvYT1pdaZvEGIxtUjn+xJQ2cXYSyFFwenM2VF7jDwnVJsflovu7 ynJ7t27Hu/ZNTRhE2MKCRIc3YeP3Dm/9i6HDlEPUhL1ou0ddsO6NJxyI YrKVQNWH2CFfS+rj1xqf2mngIvoftU1HRenNR+pITSLA8xHlpyWcvKDV 1F9w6uG35cOQZtL3z2tSeDz0qT0NgjWwuwAo93jr+5eFTGiw9wpjgQ9g KtH7VWmYSs0= +smolts.org. IN DNSKEY 256 3 5 AwEAAexCIU9sMJz8qkAsLNvloamTHJ28ZxBGh/dpTJPSNxAGWqhsGLfs fOa2wOvzfW/qLkhGhfZFoJQ/i/tpCn1zLgTCum09ndGzvuOYsH7xp6vg acjD8Bh52JofmERac/f6Dp0pHZeqdpMWByP785uGMuoXZ5om/VRWNkF8 kt7nrOML diff --git a/modules/bind/files/master/vpn.fedoraproject.org b/modules/bind/files/master/vpn.fedoraproject.org index ba16d83..f7af0a2 100644 --- a/modules/bind/files/master/vpn.fedoraproject.org +++ b/modules/bind/files/master/vpn.fedoraproject.org @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ $TTL 86400 @ IN SOA ns1.fedoraproject.org. hostmaster.fedoraproject.org. ( ; Make SURE to update the serial # when changes are made. Format is YYYYMMDDNN ; (NN is just a counter to handle multiple changes in one day). - 2009090301 ; Serial + 2009100201 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry 1000000 ; Expire @@ -62,3 +62,6 @@ telia1 IN A 192.168.1.32 tummy1 IN A 192.168.1.9 value1 IN A 192.168.1.60 value2 IN A 192.168.1.61 + +vpn.fedoraproject.org. IN DNSKEY 257 3 5 AwEAAedS+W2j2j7PkRrGiTYh/en+OeFPGM60NZJInKrWlZ1saIgRx7ca V/vzREXGCb750OVTAdGcHgXI6RQzWmAh3wirS2OCLEV5M1LsuwbRAZp3 udn5aNARaXp7V037bML9ftNqvCq3N7NPcrkCcVpPuj/U6ZFnLZRsc3SQ qVv2jJ/3cm+QiCsdzjafOpUl99ksa7fIq+dcKwlYAlgPjAa5E/feFldu ATgSl/6G3xrf00i6ymZGdI09+xcGQq9jZOOiFwFiHUwZUqDOQHtCKp4g pKg0AHxl0M0oQfhUEFJc3TDyTsDmqDRjU3Rc+Qgd605ft3nXJgCA1eWC sVGOc6H8Eoc= +vpn.fedoraproject.org. IN DNSKEY 256 3 5 AwEAAaTFZorwk/gRNUusZLpjo00F9ya5/Hl2caPG9LOCT/40XTvBUdyh g3JY3/lSCyYSS++EHmKHPwRVcw4VTaY4iu/vdIE0PAPdlP3b+1D1oJBp 58f/r5ZC5Ecn1TfrXvDoxijb6trd7qtyk9fiVukwsfArofdEuoJvyZvj 7pM0L8b/ diff --git a/modules/bind/files/named.conf b/modules/bind/files/named.conf index 4de7247..d00e301 100644 --- a/modules/bind/files/named.conf +++ b/modules/bind/files/named.conf @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ options { auth-nxdomain yes; allow-query { everyone; }; allow-recursion { me; cloud; }; + enable-dnssec yes; query-source address * port *; query-source-v6 address * port *; allow-transfer { me; slaves; }; diff --git a/modules/bind/manifests/init.pp b/modules/bind/manifests/init.pp index 958a18b..f13bdb1 100644 --- a/modules/bind/manifests/init.pp +++ b/modules/bind/manifests/init.pp @@ -66,6 +66,14 @@ class bind::named { notify => Service["named"], } + file { "/var/named/chroot/keys": + owner => "root", + group => "root, + source => "puppet:///bind/keys", + ensure => directory, + recurse => true, + } + file { "/var/named/chroot/master": owner => "root", group => "root", -- 1.6.2.5 From jeff at ocjtech.us Mon Oct 5 02:38:43 2009 From: jeff at ocjtech.us (Jeffrey Ollie) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 21:38:43 -0500 Subject: PATCH: Add DNSKEY records to prepare for DNSSEC signing of zones Add dnssec-enable to named.conf In-Reply-To: <1254709601.14912.1338032987@webmail.messagingengine.com> References: <1254709601.14912.1338032987@webmail.messagingengine.com> Message-ID: <935ead450910041938w4a854853yf97f0eca3a232731@mail.gmail.com> On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 9:26 PM, Nick Bebout wrote: > > >From 516a908a2effd2e389b18f5b3cb0e8a24d1c14f3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > From: Nick Bebout > Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 00:27:12 -0500 > Subject: [PATCH] Add DNSKEY records to prepare for DNSSEC signing of > zones > ?Add dnssec-enable to named.conf > [...] > diff --git a/modules/bind/files/named.conf > b/modules/bind/files/named.conf > index 4de7247..d00e301 100644 > --- a/modules/bind/files/named.conf > +++ b/modules/bind/files/named.conf > @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ options { > ? ? ? ? auth-nxdomain yes; > ? ? ? ? allow-query { everyone; }; > ? ? ? ? allow-recursion { me; cloud; }; > + ? ? ? enable-dnssec yes; > ? ? ? ? query-source address * port *; > ? ? ? ? query-source-v6 address * port *; > ? ? ? ? allow-transfer { me; slaves; }; Typo? -- Jeff Ollie From mmcgrath at redhat.com Mon Oct 5 13:12:29 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 08:12:29 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Ensure HG useses utf-8 encoding Message-ID: <1254748349-3478-1-git-send-email-mmcgrath@redhat.com> --- modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi | 4 +++- 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) diff --git a/modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi b/modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi index b54076c..1291f66 100755 --- a/modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi +++ b/modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi @@ -14,9 +14,11 @@ setup_environ(settings) # Setting up the SOCK to use ssh-agent os.environ['SSH_AUTH_SOCK']='/var/lib/transifex/ssh-agent-sock-transifex' - os.environ['CVS_RSH']='ssh' +# Ensure HG uses utf-8 encoding +os.environ['HGENCODING']='utf-8' + # Setting up the home dir os.environ['HOME'] = '/var/lib/transifex' -- 1.6.2.5 From diegobz at gmail.com Mon Oct 5 13:17:28 2009 From: diegobz at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Diego_B=FArigo_Zacar=E3o?=) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 10:17:28 -0300 Subject: [PATCH] Ensure HG useses utf-8 encoding In-Reply-To: <1254748349-3478-1-git-send-email-mmcgrath@redhat.com> References: <1254748349-3478-1-git-send-email-mmcgrath@redhat.com> Message-ID: <6600c1b10910050617u6fad04e0yca7fccafc1633e0d@mail.gmail.com> On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Mike McGrath wrote: > --- > modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi | 4 +++- > 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi > b/modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi > index b54076c..1291f66 100755 > --- a/modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi > +++ b/modules/transifex/files/tx-django.wsgi > @@ -14,9 +14,11 @@ setup_environ(settings) > > # Setting up the SOCK to use ssh-agent > os.environ['SSH_AUTH_SOCK']='/var/lib/transifex/ssh-agent-sock-transifex' > - > os.environ['CVS_RSH']='ssh' > > +# Ensure HG uses utf-8 encoding > +os.environ['HGENCODING']='utf-8' > + > # Setting up the home dir > os.environ['HOME'] = '/var/lib/transifex' > I'm suspicious of saying something, but I give a +1. :) -- Diego B?rigo Zacar?o http://diegobz.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mmcgrath at redhat.com Mon Oct 5 13:57:49 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 08:57:49 -0500 (CDT) Subject: blogs site (lets finish it) Message-ID: We're confusing people with the blogs site atm. http://mso-chronicles.blogspot.com/2009/10/blogsfpo.html If it's done (I see the ticket has been closed) can we get the SOP together and have someone prepare an announcement? -Mike From mmcgrath at redhat.com Mon Oct 5 14:03:44 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 09:03:44 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Outstanding F12 tickets Message-ID: We have a lot of F12 tickets open atm. Please look if you're on this list and either fix / close the ticket or change it from a F12 milestone if it won't get completed: http://tinyurl.com/yanpucr 1 boodle 1 fchiulli 1 jcollie_jsmith 1 laxathom 1 lmacken 1 nb 1 owner 1 santosp_ricky_mmcgrath 1 susmit 1 sysadmin-hosted-members at fedoraproject.org 1 toshio 1 webmaster at fedoraproject.org 2 ianweller 2 nigelj 2 smooge 3 ausil 4 mdomsch 6 ricky 7 mmcgrath -Mike From mmcgrath at redhat.com Mon Oct 5 14:08:13 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 09:08:13 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Outstanding Tickets (overall) Message-ID: Here's a list of outstanding tickets overall. If you see yourself on this list please take care of the ticket, find someone else to take care of the ticket, or assign it to nobody (or the correct team) https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/report/1: 1 affix 1 boodle 1 craigt 1 fchiulli 1 herlo 1 Hosting 1 ivazquez 1 jcollie_jsmith 1 lmacken_johnp 1 mchua 1 meyering 1 nb 1 owner 1 poelstra 1 santosp 1 skvidal 1 steved 1 susmit 1 sysadmin-backup-members 1 sysadmin-web-members 1 webmaster at fedoraproject.org 1 yingbull 1 ynemoy 2 cvsadmin-members_sysadmin-cvs-members 2 damian 2 ggruener 2 glezos 2 hiemanshu 2 laxathom 2 mmahut 2 notting 2 onekopaka 2 tmz 3 elections-members 3 jcollie 3 jstanley 3 sysadmin-noc-members 3 web-members 5 lmacken 5 mdomsch 6 ianweller 10 sysadmin-hosted-members_sysadmin-tools-members 11 nigelj 12 ausil 12 smooge 15 santosp_ricky_mmcgrath 15 toshio 16 sysadmin-hosted-members at fedoraproject.org 25 mmcgrath 27 ricky 33 nobody -Mike From nicu_fedora at nicubunu.ro Mon Oct 5 14:18:11 2009 From: nicu_fedora at nicubunu.ro (Nicu Buculei) Date: Mon, 05 Oct 2009 17:18:11 +0300 Subject: blogs site (lets finish it) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4ACA0023.5030000@nicubunu.ro> On 10/05/2009 04:57 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: > We're confusing people with the blogs site atm. > > http://mso-chronicles.blogspot.com/2009/10/blogsfpo.html > > If it's done (I see the ticket has been closed) can we get the SOP > together and have someone prepare an announcement? Following Martin's post I just found this bug: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1718 It should be easy to fix, I believe is all about passing URLs in a bat format, but ugly enough to need fixes before going public (affect everybody trying to add comments) -- nicu :: http://nicubunu.ro :: http://nicubunu.blogspot.com/ From Matt_Domsch at Dell.com Mon Oct 5 15:40:31 2009 From: Matt_Domsch at Dell.com (Matt_Domsch at Dell.com) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 10:40:31 -0500 Subject: FW: [Fedora Infrastructure] #1719: MM hotfix: crawler incorrectly creating dir entries for not up-to-date mirrors References: <063.9729c678a583be43398bb89d4ce350cd@fedorahosted.org> Message-ID: Requesting +1s to apply this hotfix, which only affects the MM crawler. -- Matt Domsch Technology Strategist, Dell Office of the CTO linux.dell.com & www.dell.com/linux -----Original Message----- From: Fedora Infrastructure [mailto:trac at fedorahosted.org] Sent: Mon 10/5/2009 10:38 AM To: mdomsch at fedoraproject.org Cc: ricky at fedoraproject.org; nb at fedoraproject.org Subject: [Fedora Infrastructure] #1719: MM hotfix: crawler incorrectly creating dir entries for not up-to-date mirrors #1719: MM hotfix: crawler incorrectly creating dir entries for not up-to-date mirrors -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: mdomsch | Owner: mdomsch Type: bug | Status: new Priority: major | Milestone: Fedora 12 Component: Web Application | Version: Production Severity: Normal | Keywords: hotfix -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- = phenomenon = nb reported that running report_mirror would report hundreds of directories deleted on each run. = reason = crawler is creating HostCategoryDir entries for not up-to-date directories (in fact, dirs that nb has excluded on his mirror). report_mirror then deletes these entries. = recommendation = commit 20986e503db481d4760e6e3ea74b07863a8e1cf9 Author: Matt Domsch Date: Sun Oct 4 22:25:15 2009 -0500 crawler: don't create HCDs for directories which aren't up2date diff --git a/server/crawler_perhost b/server/crawler_perhost index 9553fb8..8964c7e 100755 --- a/server/crawler_perhost +++ b/server/crawler_perhost @@ -303,6 +303,9 @@ def sync_hcds(host, host_category_dirs): if hcd.count() > 0: hcd = hcd[0] else: + # don't create HCDs for directories which aren't up2date on the mirror + # chances are the mirror is excluding that directory + if not up2date: continue hcd = HostCategoryDir(host_category=hc, path=path, directory=d) if hcd.directory is None: -- Ticket URL: Fedora Infrastructure Fedora Infrastructure Project for Bugs, feature requests and access to our source code. From ricky at fedoraproject.org Mon Oct 5 15:48:57 2009 From: ricky at fedoraproject.org (Ricky Zhou) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 11:48:57 -0400 Subject: FW: [Fedora Infrastructure] #1719: MM hotfix: crawler incorrectly creating dir entries for not up-to-date mirrors In-Reply-To: References: <063.9729c678a583be43398bb89d4ce350cd@fedorahosted.org> Message-ID: <20091005154857.GB14140@alpha.rzhou.org> On 2009-10-05 10:40:31 AM, Matt_Domsch at Dell.com wrote: > Requesting +1s to apply this hotfix, which only affects the MM crawler. > > -- > Matt Domsch > Technology Strategist, Dell Office of the CTO > linux.dell.com & www.dell.com/linux > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Fedora Infrastructure [mailto:trac at fedorahosted.org] > Sent: Mon 10/5/2009 10:38 AM > To: mdomsch at fedoraproject.org > Cc: ricky at fedoraproject.org; nb at fedoraproject.org > Subject: [Fedora Infrastructure] #1719: MM hotfix: crawler incorrectly creating dir entries for not up-to-date mirrors > > #1719: MM hotfix: crawler incorrectly creating dir entries for not up-to-date > mirrors > -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- > Reporter: mdomsch | Owner: mdomsch > Type: bug | Status: new > Priority: major | Milestone: Fedora 12 > Component: Web Application | Version: Production > Severity: Normal | Keywords: hotfix > -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- > = phenomenon = > nb reported that running report_mirror would report hundreds of > directories deleted on each run. > > = reason = > crawler is creating HostCategoryDir entries for not up-to-date directories > (in fact, dirs that nb has excluded on his mirror). report_mirror then > deletes these entries. > > > = recommendation = > commit 20986e503db481d4760e6e3ea74b07863a8e1cf9 > Author: Matt Domsch > Date: Sun Oct 4 22:25:15 2009 -0500 > > crawler: don't create HCDs for directories which aren't up2date > > diff --git a/server/crawler_perhost b/server/crawler_perhost > index 9553fb8..8964c7e 100755 > --- a/server/crawler_perhost > +++ b/server/crawler_perhost > @@ -303,6 +303,9 @@ def sync_hcds(host, host_category_dirs): > if hcd.count() > 0: > hcd = hcd[0] > else: > + # don't create HCDs for directories which aren't up2date on > the mirror > + # chances are the mirror is excluding that directory > + if not up2date: continue > hcd = HostCategoryDir(host_category=hc, path=path, > directory=d) > > if hcd.directory is None: > > -- +1 Thanks, Ricky -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Regards, Hiemanshu Sharma. 2009/10/5 Nicu Buculei : > On 10/05/2009 04:57 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: >> We're confusing people with the blogs site atm. >> >> http://mso-chronicles.blogspot.com/2009/10/blogsfpo.html >> >> If it's done (I see the ticket has been closed) can we get the SOP >> together and have someone prepare an announcement? > > Following Martin's post I just found this bug: > https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1718 > > It should be easy to fix, I believe is all about passing URLs in a bat > format, but ugly enough to need fixes before going public (affect > everybody trying to add comments) > > -- > nicu :: http://nicubunu.ro :: http://nicubunu.blogspot.com/ > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > -- Regards, Hiemanshu Sharma. From Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net Mon Oct 5 18:51:36 2009 From: Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net (Axel Thimm) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 21:51:36 +0300 Subject: rpm-4.6.x & friends for RHEL5 (was: hosts for rawhide build chroots - different rpm versions?) In-Reply-To: <20090414191424.GA8308@victor.nirvana> References: <20090322100241.GA11378@victor.nirvana> <200903221153.10378.dennis@ausil.us> <20090414173731.GA3438@victor.nirvana> <935ead450904141115g378b1275vd48d3039edfa8ec3@mail.gmail.com> <20090414191424.GA8308@victor.nirvana> Message-ID: <20091005185136.GA19386@victor.nirvana> Hi, On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:14:24PM +0300, Axel Thimm wrote: > > >> we are running a version of rpm 4.6.0 on rhel5. ?This is only > > >> so mock can populate chroots with rpms with stronger hashes > > >> rhel5's rpm doesnt support. All srpm creation now takes place > > >> in chroots so features of the target rpm are always available. > > > > > > Thanks for the explanation, Dennis. Can I get these tailored rpm rpms > > > from somewhere? I just tried rebuilding rpm from rawhide on RHEL5 and > > > the dependencies look endless. > http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/builder-rpms/ This worked for quite a while including Bill's update to rpm, but since the util-linux-ng update in F11 a couple of weeks ago yum/rpm on the RHEL5 host fails on util-linux-ng with [...] Running Transaction error: util-linux-ng-2.14.2-11.fc11: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 signature: BAD, key ID d22e77f2 Warning: scriptlet or other non-fatal errors occurred during transaction. [...] Other packages (even built later than util-linux-ng-2.14.2-11.fc11) install fine, the keys are installed, and I even tried with --nogpgcheck. Shouldn't --nogpgcheck avoid the test in the first place, and why does it fail (only) on util-linux-ng? -- Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From nigjones at redhat.com Tue Oct 6 07:32:25 2009 From: nigjones at redhat.com (Nigel Jones) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 03:32:25 -0400 (EDT) Subject: If you are using a publictest machine (or have finished using one) Please Read In-Reply-To: <19664284.881254814106431.JavaMail.nigjones@njones.bne.redhat.com> Message-ID: <31765474.901254814342334.JavaMail.nigjones@njones.bne.redhat.com> Hey guys, Could people who are using the publictest machines please make sure that the wiki pages for those machines are currently up to date? For instance, I am trying to find the person currently testing sogod on publictest15 after an out of space alert came up, however, looking at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Server/publictest15 I cannot tell who is running sogod. If you have finished testing stuff, it'd also be appreciated if you can disable related services etc so they aren't running needlessly (the resources can then be used for other projects). Thanks, Nigel From thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com Tue Oct 6 07:49:05 2009 From: thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com (susmit shannigrahi) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 13:19:05 +0530 Subject: If you are using a publictest machine (or have finished using one) Please Read In-Reply-To: <31765474.901254814342334.JavaMail.nigjones@njones.bne.redhat.com> References: <19664284.881254814106431.JavaMail.nigjones@njones.bne.redhat.com> <31765474.901254814342334.JavaMail.nigjones@njones.bne.redhat.com> Message-ID: On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Nigel Jones wrote: > Hey guys, > > Could people who are using the publictest machines please make sure that the wiki pages for those machines are currently up to date? > > For instance, I am trying to find the person currently testing sogod on publictest15 after an out of space alert came up, however, looking at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Server/publictest15 I cannot tell who is running sogod. Publictest 15 is a mess. It should be so after testing around 15-20 calendering solutions. It was me testing sogo around 6-7 months ago. Since then it was stopped and I am not sure why it is piling up the logs. [root at publictest15 ~]# cat /var/log/cron|grep sogo [root at publictest15 ~]# service sogod status sogod is stopped [root at publictest15 ~]# chkconfig --list sogod sogod 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off [root at publictest15 ~]# ps aux|grep sogo root 3293 0.0 0.0 61152 740 pts/1 S+ 07:42 0:00 grep sogo I just found a cron which _may_ be doing this. /etc/cron.daily/sogo-tmpwatch I have disabled the cron. Lets see it this stops. Though I didn't find anything in the cron log. Thanks. -- Regards, Susmit. ============================================= ssh 0x86DD170A http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit ============================================= Sent from Calcutta, WB, India From nigjones at redhat.com Tue Oct 6 07:58:46 2009 From: nigjones at redhat.com (Nigel Jones) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 03:58:46 -0400 (EDT) Subject: If you are using a publictest machine (or have finished using one) Please Read In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <8401839.941254815921018.JavaMail.nigjones@njones.bne.redhat.com> I stopped the service after I found the cause, it was chkconfig'd on a the time. - Nigel ----- "susmit shannigrahi" wrote: > On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Nigel Jones > wrote: > > Hey guys, > > > > Could people who are using the publictest machines please make sure > that the wiki pages for those machines are currently up to date? > > > > For instance, I am trying to find the person currently testing sogod > on publictest15 after an out of space alert came up, however, looking > at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Server/publictest15 I > cannot tell who is running sogod. > > > Publictest 15 is a mess. It should be so after testing around 15-20 > calendering solutions. > > It was me testing sogo around 6-7 months ago. Since then it was > stopped and I am not sure why it is piling up the logs. > > > [root at publictest15 ~]# cat /var/log/cron|grep sogo > > [root at publictest15 ~]# service sogod status > sogod is stopped > > [root at publictest15 ~]# chkconfig --list sogod > sogod 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off > > [root at publictest15 ~]# ps aux|grep sogo > root 3293 0.0 0.0 61152 740 pts/1 S+ 07:42 0:00 grep > sogo > > > I just found a cron which _may_ be doing this. > /etc/cron.daily/sogo-tmpwatch > I have disabled the cron. Lets see it this stops. Though I didn't > find > anything in the cron log. > > Thanks. > -- > Regards, > Susmit. > > ============================================= > ssh > 0x86DD170A > http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit > ============================================= > Sent from Calcutta, WB, India > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list From onekopaka at gmail.com Tue Oct 6 08:00:13 2009 From: onekopaka at gmail.com (Darren VanBuren) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 01:00:13 -0700 Subject: If you are using a publictest machine (or have finished using one) Please Read In-Reply-To: <8401839.941254815921018.JavaMail.nigjones@njones.bne.redhat.com> References: <8401839.941254815921018.JavaMail.nigjones@njones.bne.redhat.com> Message-ID: <0E77C76D-11B8-401F-9882-AE9EA69FEBB6@gmail.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Because of its mess status should we just outright rebuild it? Darren VanBuren onekopaka at gmail.com ==================== http://theoks.net/ On Oct 6, 2009, at 12:58 AM, Nigel Jones wrote: > I stopped the service after I found the cause, it was chkconfig'd on > a the time. > > - Nigel > ----- "susmit shannigrahi" wrote: > >> On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Nigel Jones >> wrote: >>> Hey guys, >>> >>> Could people who are using the publictest machines please make sure >> that the wiki pages for those machines are currently up to date? >>> >>> For instance, I am trying to find the person currently testing sogod >> on publictest15 after an out of space alert came up, however, looking >> at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Server/publictest15 I >> cannot tell who is running sogod. >> >> >> Publictest 15 is a mess. It should be so after testing around 15-20 >> calendering solutions. >> >> It was me testing sogo around 6-7 months ago. Since then it was >> stopped and I am not sure why it is piling up the logs. >> >> >> [root at publictest15 ~]# cat /var/log/cron|grep sogo >> >> [root at publictest15 ~]# service sogod status >> sogod is stopped >> >> [root at publictest15 ~]# chkconfig --list sogod >> sogod 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off >> >> [root at publictest15 ~]# ps aux|grep sogo >> root 3293 0.0 0.0 61152 740 pts/1 S+ 07:42 0:00 grep >> sogo >> >> >> I just found a cron which _may_ be doing this. >> /etc/cron.daily/sogo-tmpwatch >> I have disabled the cron. Lets see it this stops. Though I didn't >> find >> anything in the cron log. >> >> Thanks. >> -- >> Regards, >> Susmit. >> >> ============================================= >> ssh >> 0x86DD170A >> http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit >> ============================================= >> Sent from Calcutta, WB, India >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (Darwin) iEYEARECAAYFAkrK+REACgkQBkMMSWb0YpY8uACgq1wvNpOP6rxh6t/ZRr7H8AMt qNUAoLU5N0JAEqbLxSOsnDPYR1AyUvwY =U9xB -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com Tue Oct 6 08:00:57 2009 From: thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com (susmit shannigrahi) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 13:30:57 +0530 Subject: If you are using a publictest machine (or have finished using one) Please Read In-Reply-To: <8401839.941254815921018.JavaMail.nigjones@njones.bne.redhat.com> References: <8401839.941254815921018.JavaMail.nigjones@njones.bne.redhat.com> Message-ID: On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Nigel Jones wrote: > I stopped the service after I found the cause, it was chkconfig'd on a the time. oops. Sorry. -- Regards, Susmit. ============================================= ssh 0x86DD170A http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit ============================================= Sent from Calcutta, WB, India From mmcgrath at redhat.com Tue Oct 6 14:29:39 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 09:29:39 -0500 (CDT) Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Meeting this TUESDAY @ 3 PM EDT (19:00 UTC) In-Reply-To: <20091004233759.GF21872@localhost.localdomain> References: <4AC68B07.8000604@redhat.com> <20091004233759.GF21872@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: On Sun, 4 Oct 2009, Paul W. Frields wrote: > On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 04:21:43PM -0700, John Poelstra wrote: > > Time: 3 PM EDT (19:00 UTC) > > Date: 2009-10-07 > ^^ This Tuesday is 2009-10-06... just confirming. > This is several hours from now... Just reminding people that are interested :) -Mike From mmcgrath at redhat.com Tue Oct 6 14:31:54 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 09:31:54 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Introduction In-Reply-To: <427db2a50910031701g63316f38u1a96fa10d2e24f3f@mail.gmail.com> References: <427db2a50910031701g63316f38u1a96fa10d2e24f3f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Sat, 3 Oct 2009, Ac-town wrote: > Hey fedora-infrastructure-list, I would like to introduce myself to you all. My name is Derrick, I go by the nick Actown > in IRC and I am currently a first year student at Oregon State University studying computer science. > I started working with computers from a very young age. I had my own RH9 server on my home connection when I was 13. I > ran a few websites and a IRC server on that old box. I have had a home server running Linux ever since then and I have > been using Linux on and off for my desktop needs. I know tiny bits of C/C++ and python. I have done most of my code using > PHP and MySQL, but I am working at my C skills currently. > I am looking to help in any system administration area of the fedora infrastructure. Helping fedora would provide me with > a great learning experience and a great way to help the world of Linux and open source. > I'm located in Corvallis, Oregon and the time zone here is UTC-0700 (PDT). > I am interested on joining the team because I haven't given anything back to the community in the time I have been using > Linux. Also, helping can provide me with real world experience with system administration and teamwork. I look forward to > talking with you all in the future in the IRC channel or in the meetings. > Hello Derrick! Sorry I just realized I had not responded to this from the weekend, my apologies. Was there any specific area of the Infrastructure you wanted to contribute to? I see you're a student, do you happen to be available at 20:00 UTC on Thursdays for our meetings? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Meetings -Mike From poelstra at redhat.com Tue Oct 6 15:42:05 2009 From: poelstra at redhat.com (John Poelstra) Date: Tue, 06 Oct 2009 08:42:05 -0700 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Meeting this TUESDAY @ 3 PM EDT (19:00 UTC) In-Reply-To: References: <4AC68B07.8000604@redhat.com> <20091004233759.GF21872@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <4ACB654D.2080906@redhat.com> Mike McGrath said the following on 10/06/2009 07:29 AM Pacific Time: > On Sun, 4 Oct 2009, Paul W. Frields wrote: > >> On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 04:21:43PM -0700, John Poelstra wrote: >>> Time: 3 PM EDT (19:00 UTC) >>> Date: 2009-10-07 >> ^^ This Tuesday is 2009-10-06... just confirming. >> > > This is several hours from now... Just reminding people that are > interested :) > > -Mike > Thanks Mike. Yes it is today at 3 PM EDT on #fedora-fad I've had a semi-personal-emergency come up today so I might not be able to make the meeting that I scheduled, but if all goes better than I expected I hope to be there. :) But please meet whether I am there or not! The purpose/agenda I had in mind for today was: 1) Nail down the package version of Asterisk that we will use at the FAD and a canonical place to download it from 2) Confirm the underlying version of the OS we plan to run #1 on 3) Suggest that everyone set up and configure a test environment running #1 and #2 4) From Jared or others--what are the recommended chapters we should read and work through in advance from the Asterisk book? --suggestions for complete newbies like me? --suggestions that target good background for understanding conferencing configuration, streaming and recording? --links to other worthwhile things to read? 5) How can we make sure we efficiently work the outstanding FedoraTalk tickets? --each person own one or a couple? --tackle each one together? -- 6) Keep meeting at this time for the next two weeks? 7) Thanks, John From bruno at wolff.to Tue Oct 6 15:59:00 2009 From: bruno at wolff.to (Bruno Wolff III) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 10:59:00 -0500 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Meeting this TUESDAY @ 3 PM EDT (19:00 UTC) In-Reply-To: <4ACB654D.2080906@redhat.com> References: <4AC68B07.8000604@redhat.com> <20091004233759.GF21872@localhost.localdomain> <4ACB654D.2080906@redhat.com> Message-ID: <20091006155900.GA13487@wolff.to> On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 08:42:05 -0700, John Poelstra wrote: > Yes it is today at 3 PM EDT on #fedora-fad I'll probably miss the meeting, but might make the tail end of it. I'll be recording it though to review. > 1) Nail down the package version of Asterisk that we will use at the > FAD and a canonical place to download it from And what packages should get installed. I suspect that a lot of them aren't necessary for this project. > 2) Confirm the underlying version of the OS we plan to run #1 on > 3) Suggest that everyone set up and configure a test environment > running #1 and #2 Some recommendations on the configuration would be nice as well. A lot of config files are installed by default that aren't needed for a minimal system and I am not sure if they are all safe to leave as is. So it would be nice to know which ones are needed and which should get modified. I also have a question, probably for Jeff. Does dahdi 2.2 work on 2.6.31 kernels? Specically if I rebuild the atrpms dahdi-linux package on F12 is it likely to work? (I don't want to upgrade my last F11 machine to F12 if it is going to break being able to use my normal phones in the house.) From jeff at ocjtech.us Tue Oct 6 16:05:03 2009 From: jeff at ocjtech.us (Jeffrey Ollie) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 11:05:03 -0500 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Meeting this TUESDAY @ 3 PM EDT (19:00 UTC) In-Reply-To: <20091006155900.GA13487@wolff.to> References: <4AC68B07.8000604@redhat.com> <20091004233759.GF21872@localhost.localdomain> <4ACB654D.2080906@redhat.com> <20091006155900.GA13487@wolff.to> Message-ID: <935ead450910060905y1a4cd9dfrc1954678d4127aa1@mail.gmail.com> On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Bruno Wolff III wrote: > On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 08:42:05 -0700, > ?John Poelstra wrote: >> Yes it is today at 3 PM EDT on #fedora-fad > > I'll probably miss the meeting, but might make the tail end of it. I'll > be recording it though to review. > >> 1) Nail down the package version of Asterisk that we will use at the >> FAD and a canonical place to download it from > > And what packages should get installed. I suspect that a lot of them > aren't necessary for this project. To start with you'll just need the base asterisk package. >> 2) Confirm the underlying version of the OS we plan to run #1 on >> 3) Suggest that everyone set up and configure a test environment >> running #1 and #2 > > Some recommendations on the configuration would be nice as well. A lot of > config files are installed by default that aren't needed for a minimal > system and I am not sure if they are all safe to leave as is. So it would > be nice to know which ones are needed and which should get modified. To get started you can just leave them as is. We'll want to work on turning off all the unnecessary services as part of what we do. > I also have a question, probably for Jeff. Does dahdi 2.2 work on 2.6.31 > kernels? Specically if I rebuild the atrpms dahdi-linux package on F12 > is it likely to work? (I don't want to upgrade my last F11 machine to F12 > if it is going to break being able to use my normal phones in the house.) I have no idea. I'd imagine that it is, but I don't use dahdi for anything right now. I'd almost drop any dahdi support from the Asterisk RPMs but I don't want to deal with the bugzilla fallout from people requesting that it be put back in. One of these days I have a TDM400 card at home that I'm going to try and get working again. -- Jeff Ollie From onekopaka at gmail.com Tue Oct 6 16:30:11 2009 From: onekopaka at gmail.com (Darren VanBuren) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 09:30:11 -0700 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Meeting this TUESDAY @ 3 PM EDT (19:00 UTC) In-Reply-To: <935ead450910060905y1a4cd9dfrc1954678d4127aa1@mail.gmail.com> References: <4AC68B07.8000604@redhat.com> <20091004233759.GF21872@localhost.localdomain> <4ACB654D.2080906@redhat.com> <20091006155900.GA13487@wolff.to> <935ead450910060905y1a4cd9dfrc1954678d4127aa1@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: I should mention that I'll be right in the middle of a class when this meeting takes place. Darren VanBuren ------------------------- Sent from my iPod Take control of your desktop with Fedora 11. Reign. http://fedoraproject.org/ On Oct 6, 2009, at 9:05, Jeffrey Ollie wrote: > On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Bruno Wolff III > wrote: >> On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 08:42:05 -0700, >> John Poelstra wrote: >>> Yes it is today at 3 PM EDT on #fedora-fad >> >> I'll probably miss the meeting, but might make the tail end of it. >> I'll >> be recording it though to review. >> >>> 1) Nail down the package version of Asterisk that we will use at the >>> FAD and a canonical place to download it from >> >> And what packages should get installed. I suspect that a lot of them >> aren't necessary for this project. > > To start with you'll just need the base asterisk package. > >>> 2) Confirm the underlying version of the OS we plan to run #1 on >>> 3) Suggest that everyone set up and configure a test environment >>> running #1 and #2 >> >> Some recommendations on the configuration would be nice as well. A >> lot of >> config files are installed by default that aren't needed for a >> minimal >> system and I am not sure if they are all safe to leave as is. So it >> would >> be nice to know which ones are needed and which should get modified. > > To get started you can just leave them as is. We'll want to work on > turning off all the unnecessary services as part of what we do. > >> I also have a question, probably for Jeff. Does dahdi 2.2 work on >> 2.6.31 >> kernels? Specically if I rebuild the atrpms dahdi-linux package on >> F12 >> is it likely to work? (I don't want to upgrade my last F11 machine >> to F12 >> if it is going to break being able to use my normal phones in the >> house.) > > I have no idea. I'd imagine that it is, but I don't use dahdi for > anything right now. I'd almost drop any dahdi support from the > Asterisk RPMs but I don't want to deal with the bugzilla fallout from > people requesting that it be put back in. One of these days I have a > TDM400 card at home that I'm going to try and get working again. > > -- > Jeff Ollie > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list From sikandar.sio at gmail.com Tue Oct 6 16:54:27 2009 From: sikandar.sio at gmail.com (Sikku) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 22:24:27 +0530 Subject: new Message-ID: -- My LikedIn Profile: www.linkedin.com/in/sikku -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Just reminding people that are > > interested :) > > > > -Mike > > > > Thanks Mike. > > Yes it is today at 3 PM EDT on #fedora-fad > > I've had a semi-personal-emergency come up today so I might not be > able to make the meeting that I scheduled, but if all goes better > than I expected I hope to be there. :) > > But please meet whether I am there or not! > > The purpose/agenda I had in mind for today was: > 1) Nail down the package version of Asterisk that we will use at the > FAD and a canonical place to download it from > 2) Confirm the underlying version of the OS we plan to run #1 on > 3) Suggest that everyone set up and configure a test environment > running #1 and #2 > 4) From Jared or others--what are the recommended chapters we should > read and work through in advance from the Asterisk book? > --suggestions for complete newbies like me? > --suggestions that target good background for understanding > conferencing configuration, streaming and recording? > --links to other worthwhile things to read? > 5) How can we make sure we efficiently work the outstanding > FedoraTalk tickets? > --each person own one or a couple? > --tackle each one together? > -- > 6) Keep meeting at this time for the next two weeks? > 7) I'll be there, and can run the agenda if you can't, John. -- Paul W. Frields http://paul.frields.org/ gpg fingerprint: 3DA6 A0AC 6D58 FEC4 0233 5906 ACDB C937 BD11 3717 http://redhat.com/ - - - - http://pfrields.fedorapeople.org/ irc.freenode.net: stickster @ #fedora-docs, #fedora-devel, #fredlug From actown at gmail.com Tue Oct 6 18:08:00 2009 From: actown at gmail.com (Ac-town) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 11:08:00 -0700 (PST) Subject: Introduction In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hey there Mike! I was thinking about helping out in the sysadmin-web area, but I'm open to anything. Since Thursday is my free day (except for a class later in the afternoon), I should be able to make it to the meetings. Hope to see you there. On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 7:31 AM, Mike McGrath <mmcgrath at redhat.com> wrote: On Sat, 3 Oct 2009, Ac-town wrote: > Hey fedora-infrastructure-list, I would like to introduce myself to you all. My name is Derrick, I go by the nick Actown > in IRC and I am currently a first year student at Oregon State University studying computer science. > I started working with computers from a very young age. I had my own RH9 server on my home connection when I was 13. I > ran a few websites and a IRC server on that old box. I have had a home server running Linux ever since then and I have > been using Linux on and off for my desktop needs. I know tiny bits of C/C++ and python. I have done most of my code using > PHP and MySQL, but I am working at my C skills currently. > I am looking to help in any system administration area of the fedora infrastructure. Helping fedora would provide me with > a great learning experience and a great way to help the world of Linux and open source. > I'm located in Corvallis, Oregon and the time zone here is UTC-0700 (PDT). > I am interested on joining the team because I haven't given anything back to the community in the time I have been using > Linux. Also, helping can provide me with real world experience with system administration and teamwork. I look forward to > talking with you all in the future in the IRC channel or in the meetings. > Hello Derrick!  Sorry I just realized I had not responded to this from the weekend, my apologies.  Was there any specific area of the Infrastructure you wanted to contribute to?  I see you're a student, do you happen to be available at 20:00 UTC on Thursdays for our meetings? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Meetings        -Mike _______________________________________________ Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list -- Thanks, Derrick "Ac-town" Dymock var windowopen_ = window.open; window.open = function (a,b,c) { if (document.getElementById('canvas_frame') && document.getElementById('canvas_frame').contentDocument && document.getElementById('canvas_frame').contentDocument.body && document.getElementById('canvas_frame').contentDocument.body.getAttribute('firegpg') != null &&document.getElementById('canvas_frame').contentDocument.body.getAttribute('firegpg').indexOf('#FIREGPGCAPTURE') != -1) { document.getElementById('canvas_frame').contentDocument.body.setAttribute('firegpg',a); return new Window(); } else { return windowopen_(a,b,c); }}; -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Frields) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 16:29:02 -0400 Subject: FAD Fedora Talk 2009 IRC meeting, 2009-10-06 UTC 1900 Message-ID: <20091006202902.GF15104@victoria.internal.frields.org> Minutes: http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-fad/2009-10-06/fedora-fad.2009-10-06-19.00.html Minutes (text): http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-fad/2009-10-06/fedora-fad.2009-10-06-19.00.txt Log: http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-fad/2009-10-06/fedora-fad.2009-10-06-19.00.log.html Meetbot didn't capture John's topic changes, so I've inserted them in the copy of the minutes below. * * * =================================================== #fedora-fad: Fedora Activity Day - Fedora Talk 2009 =================================================== Meeting started by stickster at 19:00:30 UTC. The full logs are available at http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-fad/2009-10-06/fedora-fad.2009-10-06-19.00.log.html . Meeting summary --------------- * roll call (stickster, 19:01:44) * Travel (stickster, 19:02:57) * Asterisk version (stickster, 19:03:59) * LINK: http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org has various and sundry repos for stuff. (jds2001, 19:10:28) * AGREED: The general Fedora repos for F-12 and previous will stay on Asterisk 1.6.1 (stickster, 19:10:59) * AGREED: The Infrastructure repo will include Asterisk 1.6.2, which anyone can add to their F-12 box and install the package for testing/development. (stickster, 19:11:58) * ACTION: jcollie to ensure Asterisk 1.6.2 is available in Infrastructure repo before this Saturday, 2009-10-10. (stickster, 19:13:28) * Underlying OS (stickster, 19:14:04) * AGREED: The underlying OS for F-Talk will be F-12, running the infrastructure repo's pkg of Asterisk 1.6.2.x (stickster, 19:14:30) * Up-front work (stickster, 19:15:29) * AGREED: The more we can learn and set up before we get together, the faster we can get to work on Friday morning. (stickster, 19:17:23) * Fedora Talk now has an echo service on ext. 1002 (stickster, 19:20:04) * AGREED: jcollie is super-awesome regardless of whether he set up echo himself or not :-) (stickster, 19:21:18) * ACTION: mmcgrath to build asterisk2 as a F-12 box (stickster, 19:24:36) * AGREED: mmcgrath's rebuild of asterisk2 will include asterisk-1.6.1 right now, and will be updated when 1.6.2 is available in the infra repo (stickster, 19:26:57) * asterisk1 box is using asterisk-1.4.22.1-1.el5, so config differences may be an issue. We'll need to look at that (stickster, 19:28:53) * ACTION: stickster to apply for sysadmin-tools to gain access to asterisk2 (stickster, 19:32:07) * To get started, do 'yum install asterisk asterisk-sounds-core-en-ulaw' (stickster, 19:36:31) * Getting to know Asterisk, etc. (poelcat, 19:38) * ACTION: : poelstra to find link to pdf version of O'Reilly Asterisk book (poelcat, 19:40:59) * ACTION: : read chaps: 4, 5, 10, and 6... test on Monday! (poelcat, 19:41:21) * LINK: http://downloads.oreilly.com/books/9780596510480.pdf (jcollie, 19:41:30 0K ..) * LINK: http://www.the-asterisk-book.com/ (mmcgrath, 19:41:38) * book download link http://downloads.oreilly.com/books/9780596510480.pdf (poelcat, 19:41:48) * LINK: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAD_Fedora_Talk_2009_game_plan (stickster, 19:44:02) * Open tickets (poelcat, 19:45) * ACTION: next meeting create a text dump of all the tickets into one gobby document (poelcat, 19:46:00) * ACTION: consolidate tickets into a few main tickets and create game plan from there (poelcat, 19:46:28) * ACTION: jcollie to provide a sanitized git repo of the Fedora Talk asterisk configs in his fedorapeople.org space (stickster, 19:50:23) * ACTION: jcollie will put sanitized git repo of FedoraTalk config on his people space and reply to list with location (poelcat, 19:50:24) * next meetings (poelcatl, 19:52) * ACTION: : keep meeting at 19:00 UTC for next two tuesdays to plan Asterisk FAD (poelcat, 19:55:18) * ACTION: stickster to start mail thread about streaming technology we should pursue... cc thmoasvs and herlo in discussion (poelcat, 19:59:13) Meeting ended at 20:02:29 UTC. Action Items ------------ * jcollie to ensure Asterisk 1.6.2 is available in Infrastructure repo before this Saturday, 2009-10-10. * mmcgrath to build asterisk2 as a F-12 bo.x * stickster to apply for sysadmin-tools to gain access to asterisk2 * : poelstra to find link to pdf version of O'Reilly Asterisk book * : read chaps: 4, 5, 10, and 6... test on Monday! * next meeting create a text dump of all the tickets into one gobby document * consolidate tickets into a few main tickets and create game plan from there * jcollie to provide a sanitized git repo of the Fedora Talk asterisk configs in his fedorapeople.org space * jcollie will put sanitized git repo of FedoraTalk config on his people space and reply to list with location * : keep meeting at 19:00 UTC for next two tuesdays to plan Asterisk FAD * stickster to start mail thread about streaming technology we should pursue... cc thmoasvs and herlo in discussion Action Items, by person ----------------------- * jcollie * jcollie to ensure Asterisk 1.6.2 is available in Infrastructure repo before this Saturday, 2009-10-10. * jcollie to provide a sanitized git repo of the Fedora Talk asterisk configs in his fedorapeople.org space * jcollie will put sanitized git repo of FedoraTalk config on his people space and reply to list with location * mmcgrath * mmcgrath to build asterisk2 as a F-12 box * poelstra * : poelstra to find link to pdf version of O'Reilly Asterisk book * stickster * stickster to apply for sysadmin-tools to gain access to asterisk2 * stickster to start mail thread about streaming technology we should pursue... cc thmoasvs and herlo in discussion * **UNASSIGNED** * : read chaps: 4, 5, 10, and 6... test on Monday! * next meeting create a text dump of all the tickets into one gobby document * consolidate tickets into a few main tickets and create game plan from there * : keep meeting at 19:00 UTC for next two tuesdays to plan Asterisk FAD People Present (lines said) --------------------------- * stickster (137) * jcollie (57) * poelcat (56) * mmcgrath (34) * jds2001 (28) * brunowolff_ (8) * zodbot (4) * Ac-town (1) * poelstra (0) -- Paul W. Frields http://paul.frields.org/ gpg fingerprint: 3DA6 A0AC 6D58 FEC4 0233 5906 ACDB C937 BD11 3717 http://redhat.com/ - - - - http://pfrields.fedorapeople.org/ irc.freenode.net: stickster @ #fedora-docs, #fedora-devel, #fredlug From mmcgrath at redhat.com Tue Oct 6 20:30:47 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 15:30:47 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Test-Announce] 2009-10-08 - Fedora Test Day - RAID (fwd) Message-ID: FYI, since we are change frozen... :) -Mike -------------- next part -------------- Greetings folks, This week features another test day focused on the installer. The topic is all things RAID. The anaconda-devel team has asked for help testing software RAID, BIOS RAID and hardware RAID. While this is specific to installation, I certainly welcome testing using mdadm tools on already installed systems or even general live image testing. Included in the 14 bugs found during last weeks installer test day were 3 additions to the F12Beta blocker list [1]. Thanks again to all who participated. I hope we can give similar attention to RAID this week. If you have support for BIOS or hardware RAID, please do stop by on irc. Your help is needed! The fun starts this this Thursday, October 8 2009 in #fedora-test-day on irc.freenode.net. If you'd like to get started early, a live image is already available along with a list of recommended test scenarios. Stay tuned for more details at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2009-10-08_RAID. Thanks, James [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/showdependencytree.cgi?id=F12Beta&hide_resolved=1 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ test-announce mailing list test-announce at lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test-announce -------------- next part -------------- -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list at redhat.com To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list From poelstra at redhat.com Wed Oct 7 01:14:42 2009 From: poelstra at redhat.com (John Poelstra) Date: Tue, 06 Oct 2009 18:14:42 -0700 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Meeting this TUESDAY @ 3 PM EDT (19:00 UTC) In-Reply-To: <20091006155900.GA13487@wolff.to> References: <4AC68B07.8000604@redhat.com> <20091004233759.GF21872@localhost.localdomain> <4ACB654D.2080906@redhat.com> <20091006155900.GA13487@wolff.to> Message-ID: <4ACBEB82.5090004@redhat.com> Bruno Wolff III said the following on 10/06/2009 08:59 AM Pacific Time: > On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 08:42:05 -0700, > John Poelstra wrote: >> Yes it is today at 3 PM EDT on #fedora-fad > > I'll probably miss the meeting, but might make the tail end of it. I'll > be recording it though to review. > >> 1) Nail down the package version of Asterisk that we will use at the >> FAD and a canonical place to download it from > > And what packages should get installed. I suspect that a lot of them > aren't necessary for this project. > >> 2) Confirm the underlying version of the OS we plan to run #1 on >> 3) Suggest that everyone set up and configure a test environment >> running #1 and #2 > > Some recommendations on the configuration would be nice as well. A lot of > config files are installed by default that aren't needed for a minimal > system and I am not sure if they are all safe to leave as is. So it would > be nice to know which ones are needed and which should get modified. > Should we be thinking then in terms of an SOP documenting the configuration and building Asterisk or is this done implicitly with puppet? McGrath--are there examples for other applications we could follow when doing this for Asterisk? Thanks, John From mmcgrath at redhat.com Wed Oct 7 02:11:44 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 21:11:44 -0500 (CDT) Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Meeting this TUESDAY @ 3 PM EDT (19:00 UTC) In-Reply-To: <4ACBEB82.5090004@redhat.com> References: <4AC68B07.8000604@redhat.com> <20091004233759.GF21872@localhost.localdomain> <4ACB654D.2080906@redhat.com> <20091006155900.GA13487@wolff.to> <4ACBEB82.5090004@redhat.com> Message-ID: On Tue, 6 Oct 2009, John Poelstra wrote: > Bruno Wolff III said the following on 10/06/2009 08:59 AM Pacific Time: > > On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 08:42:05 -0700, > > John Poelstra wrote: > > > Yes it is today at 3 PM EDT on #fedora-fad > > > > I'll probably miss the meeting, but might make the tail end of it. I'll > > be recording it though to review. > > > > > 1) Nail down the package version of Asterisk that we will use at the > > > FAD and a canonical place to download it from > > > > And what packages should get installed. I suspect that a lot of them > > aren't necessary for this project. > > > > > 2) Confirm the underlying version of the OS we plan to run #1 on > > > 3) Suggest that everyone set up and configure a test environment > > > running #1 and #2 > > > > Some recommendations on the configuration would be nice as well. A lot of > > config files are installed by default that aren't needed for a minimal > > system and I am not sure if they are all safe to leave as is. So it would > > be nice to know which ones are needed and which should get modified. > > > > Should we be thinking then in terms of an SOP documenting the configuration > and building Asterisk or is this done implicitly with puppet? > Generally the SOP is for maintenance and common problems, you wouldn't put one together for installation. The "installation" part of it is all done in puppet. > McGrath--are there examples for other applications we could follow when doing > this for Asterisk? > Hmm. I'd guess any application based SOP would be a good start. The transifex one is good: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Translations_Infrastructure_SOP I'd guess just remember the SOP is targeted towards the Infrastructure group and possibly some involved indirectly with Infrastructure (Like the content hosting SOP) I know we're going to be looking to add things like recording (which we have now but is too complicated to use) and the webcasting stuff. Any end user docs should be added to the http://talk.fedoraproject.org/ site where it can be properly translated, etc. -Mike From stickster at gmail.com Wed Oct 7 13:12:28 2009 From: stickster at gmail.com (Paul W. Frields) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 09:12:28 -0400 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Meeting this TUESDAY @ 3 PM EDT (19:00 UTC) In-Reply-To: References: <4AC68B07.8000604@redhat.com> <20091004233759.GF21872@localhost.localdomain> <4ACB654D.2080906@redhat.com> <20091006155900.GA13487@wolff.to> <4ACBEB82.5090004@redhat.com> Message-ID: <20091007131228.GI28168@victoria.internal.frields.org> On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 09:11:44PM -0500, Mike McGrath wrote: > On Tue, 6 Oct 2009, John Poelstra wrote: > > > Bruno Wolff III said the following on 10/06/2009 08:59 AM Pacific Time: > > > On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 08:42:05 -0700, > > > John Poelstra wrote: > > > > Yes it is today at 3 PM EDT on #fedora-fad > > > > > > I'll probably miss the meeting, but might make the tail end of it. I'll > > > be recording it though to review. > > > > > > > 1) Nail down the package version of Asterisk that we will use at the > > > > FAD and a canonical place to download it from > > > > > > And what packages should get installed. I suspect that a lot of them > > > aren't necessary for this project. > > > > > > > 2) Confirm the underlying version of the OS we plan to run #1 on > > > > 3) Suggest that everyone set up and configure a test environment > > > > running #1 and #2 > > > > > > Some recommendations on the configuration would be nice as well. A lot of > > > config files are installed by default that aren't needed for a minimal > > > system and I am not sure if they are all safe to leave as is. So it would > > > be nice to know which ones are needed and which should get modified. > > > > > > > Should we be thinking then in terms of an SOP documenting the configuration > > and building Asterisk or is this done implicitly with puppet? > > > > Generally the SOP is for maintenance and common problems, you wouldn't put > one together for installation. The "installation" part of it is all done > in puppet. > > > McGrath--are there examples for other applications we could follow when doing > > this for Asterisk? > > > > Hmm. I'd guess any application based SOP would be a good start. The > transifex one is good: > > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Translations_Infrastructure_SOP > > I'd guess just remember the SOP is targeted towards the Infrastructure > group and possibly some involved indirectly with Infrastructure (Like the > content hosting SOP) > > I know we're going to be looking to add things like recording (which we > have now but is too complicated to use) and the webcasting stuff. Any end > user docs should be added to the http://talk.fedoraproject.org/ site where > it can be properly translated, etc. To wit: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1723 -- Paul W. Frields http://paul.frields.org/ gpg fingerprint: 3DA6 A0AC 6D58 FEC4 0233 5906 ACDB C937 BD11 3717 http://redhat.com/ - - - - http://pfrields.fedorapeople.org/ irc.freenode.net: stickster @ #fedora-docs, #fedora-devel, #fredlug From stickster at gmail.com Wed Oct 7 14:36:05 2009 From: stickster at gmail.com (Paul W. Frields) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 10:36:05 -0400 Subject: Streaming media server for Fedora Talk Message-ID: <20091007143605.GM28168@victoria.internal.frields.org> We need to set up an appropriate media streaming server for Fedora Talk for streaming conference calls, allowing us to make them more open and transparent for Fedora contributors to listen in, for recordings to be published to a server for download and/or streaming, and so forth. Clint Savage (herlo) has used icecast in the past at a FUDCon, I believe. Thomas Vander Stichele (thomasvs) works directly on the flumotion system. My cursory reading (and limited understanding) tell me that icecast might be easier to set up, and it does support Ogg Vorbis audio although its site might be a little out of date. The way I understand it, flumotion is a more robust and future-capable server system, based on Python and GStreamer. Both are worthy free software projects and no slight is intended toward either. I'm primarily concerned that those of us working on the FAD for Fedora Talk, our VoIP system, have *something* off the ground (or at least well understood) by the time of the FAD, October 23-25. In yesterday's meeting, we discussed and generally agreed that we should go for whatever's easiest now, with the understanding that we might replace that with an expanded solution in the short to medium term. I'm cc'ing Clint and Thomas to ask for any helpful advice on setting up one or the other. We're not interested in a dogfight of products, just choosing what will get us off the ground quickly. Our initial needs are simply to stream and record audio to listeners in an Ogg Vorbis format, but in the future we will likely want to stream video and/or provide other functionality like live presentations. -- Paul W. Frields http://paul.frields.org/ gpg fingerprint: 3DA6 A0AC 6D58 FEC4 0233 5906 ACDB C937 BD11 3717 http://redhat.com/ - - - - http://pfrields.fedorapeople.org/ irc.freenode.net: stickster @ #fedora-docs, #fedora-devel, #fredlug From tristan.santore at internexusconnect.net Wed Oct 7 15:59:05 2009 From: tristan.santore at internexusconnect.net (Tristan Santore) Date: Wed, 07 Oct 2009 16:59:05 +0100 Subject: Streaming media server for Fedora Talk In-Reply-To: <20091007143605.GM28168@victoria.internal.frields.org> References: <20091007143605.GM28168@victoria.internal.frields.org> Message-ID: <4ACCBAC9.8060308@internexusconnect.net> On 07/10/09 15:36, Paul W. Frields wrote: > We need to set up an appropriate media streaming server for Fedora > Talk for streaming conference calls, allowing us to make them more > open and transparent for Fedora contributors to listen in, for > recordings to be published to a server for download and/or streaming, > and so forth. > > Clint Savage (herlo) has used icecast in the past at a FUDCon, I > believe. Thomas Vander Stichele (thomasvs) works directly on the > flumotion system. > > My cursory reading (and limited understanding) tell me that icecast > might be easier to set up, and it does support Ogg Vorbis audio > although its site might be a little out of date. The way I understand > it, flumotion is a more robust and future-capable server system, based > on Python and GStreamer. Both are worthy free software projects and > no slight is intended toward either. I'm primarily concerned that > those of us working on the FAD for Fedora Talk, our VoIP system, have > *something* off the ground (or at least well understood) by the time > of the FAD, October 23-25. > > In yesterday's meeting, we discussed and generally agreed that we > should go for whatever's easiest now, with the understanding that we > might replace that with an expanded solution in the short to medium > term. I'm cc'ing Clint and Thomas to ask for any helpful advice on > setting up one or the other. We're not interested in a dogfight of > products, just choosing what will get us off the ground quickly. Our > initial needs are simply to stream and record audio to listeners in an > Ogg Vorbis format, but in the future we will likely want to stream > video and/or provide other functionality like live presentations. > > Paul, I do not know anything about the second option you named, however, Icecast allows multiple streams, which might be useful. Further, almost anyone's client should play ogg vorbis, as you said, and IceCast is rather trivial to set up. It also allows for a pre-stream item to be played, which could incorporate a legal notice, stating that the content can be freely distributed, etc. Regards, Tristan -- Tristan Santore BSc MBCS TS4523-RIPE Network and Infrastructure Operations InterNexusConnect Mobile +44-78-55069812 Tristan.Santore at internexusconnect.net Thawte Notary For Fedora related issues, please email me at: TSantore at fedoraproject.org -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 3388 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature URL: From sandorlev at gmail.com Wed Oct 7 17:38:18 2009 From: sandorlev at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?S=E1ndor_Levente?=) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 19:38:18 +0200 Subject: Infrasctructure Message-ID: <32ad91c70910071038w648889c9x86d54a969fbc269d@mail.gmail.com> Hello list! I'm sending this mail because I wan't to be a part of the Fedora Infrastructure (Web Developer). I've read this Getting Starteddocument but didn't understand the FIG and Get Sponsoredparts. My english is not good enough, so please if you have the time, explain it (like how to get sponsored). ---------------------- About these "skills": Being nice to other hard-working hackers and helping them do what they enjoy => I'm nice to people :) Knowing how to write scripts for system administration => This is problematic for me, I have never written scripts like this... Knowing how to write web applications using Python and SQL or equivalent technologies (*** we can especially use skills in this area ***) => I do know Python very well, although I don't use it for web applications, this is a thing I'd LOVE to learn. I use Python for a variety of scripts including CGI: check out my reference site at http://sandorlev.selfip.org (it can be down, I run it on my PC) Yeah this isn't a real reference site, I use it for nmapping and tracerouting when I'm at school :) Knowing how the Fedora project works behind the scenes => I'm writing because I want to know! Have previous systems admin experience => I use Fedora at home, but the only user of the PC is me, so... Have access to your own testing machines for testing and proof of concepts (Huge plus! Our resources are limited, especially for testing) => I use Fedora at home :) Work in other areas of Fedora like Packaging or Documentation => I would work as a translator, but I don't have that much time... ---------------------- So in a nutshell: I'm a 15-year-old Hungarian boy who wants to help in Fedora development, wants to get experience in web-apps, loves Python and programming and Linux! -- S?ndor Levente -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mmcgrath at redhat.com Wed Oct 7 17:42:59 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 12:42:59 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Streaming media server for Fedora Talk In-Reply-To: <4ACCBAC9.8060308@internexusconnect.net> References: <20091007143605.GM28168@victoria.internal.frields.org> <4ACCBAC9.8060308@internexusconnect.net> Message-ID: On Wed, 7 Oct 2009, Tristan Santore wrote: > On 07/10/09 15:36, Paul W. Frields wrote: > > We need to set up an appropriate media streaming server for Fedora > > Talk for streaming conference calls, allowing us to make them more > > open and transparent for Fedora contributors to listen in, for > > recordings to be published to a server for download and/or streaming, > > and so forth. > > > > Clint Savage (herlo) has used icecast in the past at a FUDCon, I > > believe. Thomas Vander Stichele (thomasvs) works directly on the > > flumotion system. > > > > My cursory reading (and limited understanding) tell me that icecast > > might be easier to set up, and it does support Ogg Vorbis audio > > although its site might be a little out of date. The way I understand > > it, flumotion is a more robust and future-capable server system, based > > on Python and GStreamer. Both are worthy free software projects and > > no slight is intended toward either. I'm primarily concerned that > > those of us working on the FAD for Fedora Talk, our VoIP system, have > > *something* off the ground (or at least well understood) by the time > > of the FAD, October 23-25. > > > > In yesterday's meeting, we discussed and generally agreed that we > > should go for whatever's easiest now, with the understanding that we > > might replace that with an expanded solution in the short to medium > > term. I'm cc'ing Clint and Thomas to ask for any helpful advice on > > setting up one or the other. We're not interested in a dogfight of > > products, just choosing what will get us off the ground quickly. Our > > initial needs are simply to stream and record audio to listeners in an > > Ogg Vorbis format, but in the future we will likely want to stream > > video and/or provide other functionality like live presentations. > > > > > Paul, > I do not know anything about the second option you named, however, > Icecast allows multiple streams, which might be useful. Further, almost > anyone's client should play ogg vorbis, as you said, and IceCast is rather > trivial to set up. It also allows for a pre-stream item to be played, which > could incorporate a legal notice, stating that the content can be freely > distributed, etc. > > Ive also had some experience with icecast. My question is how do we tie asterisk into it? -Mike From sijis at fedoraproject.org Thu Oct 8 03:50:28 2009 From: sijis at fedoraproject.org (Sijis Aviles) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 22:50:28 -0500 Subject: blogs site (lets finish it) In-Reply-To: <5efedeb10910051058k1d270c5bh34c517d92fb0e90@mail.gmail.com> References: <4ACA0023.5030000@nicubunu.ro> <5efedeb10910051058k1d270c5bh34c517d92fb0e90@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <747290270910072050p38766981oaeb60724fb30049f@mail.gmail.com> On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 12:58 PM, Hiemanshu Sharma wrote: > This is already on the bugs we are trying to solve. It is happening in > more than just commenting parts. Seems to be a problem the way the > URLs are being sent. You can ping nb on the status since he is > handling it. > > Regards, > > Hiemanshu Sharma. > > 2009/10/5 Nicu Buculei : >> On 10/05/2009 04:57 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: >>> We're confusing people with the blogs site atm. >>> >>> http://mso-chronicles.blogspot.com/2009/10/blogsfpo.html >>> >>> If it's done (I see the ticket has been closed) can we get the SOP >>> together and have someone prepare an announcement? >> >> Following Martin's post I just found this bug: >> https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1718 >> >> It should be easy to fix, I believe is all about passing URLs in a bat >> format, but ugly enough to need fixes before going public (affect >> everybody trying to add comments) >> >> -- >> nicu :: http://nicubunu.ro :: http://nicubunu.blogspot.com/ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> > -- > Regards, > > Hiemanshu Sharma. > > _______________________________________________ Derrick (actown) and I updated the fasauth plugin which should have fixed the login errors and redirects. Nick (NB) has updated it in puppet so it should be published for everyone now. I believe the last thing to do is create a "How to create a blog" document. Let us know if there are any more errors. Thanks, Sijis From nb at fedoraproject.org Thu Oct 8 04:07:53 2009 From: nb at fedoraproject.org (Nick Bebout) Date: Wed, 07 Oct 2009 23:07:53 -0500 Subject: [CHANGE REQUEST] Open freemedia form for October Message-ID: <1254974873.2097.1338851723@webmail.messagingengine.com> I'd like to request approval (on behalf of Susmit) to do the following (As outlined in the FreeMedia Infrastructure SOP): cd /puppet/modules/freemedia/files cp FreeMedia-form.html.orig FreeMedia-form.html git commit -a -m 'opening freemedia form for month `date +%B`' git push And a few days later, cd /puppet/modules/freemedia/files cp FreeMedia-close.html Freemedia-form.html git commit -a -m 'closing freemedia form for month `date +%B`' git push This is a routine activity normally done on the beginning of the month for a few days to allow individuals to submit requests to the freemedia project. Nick From ricky at fedoraproject.org Thu Oct 8 04:11:13 2009 From: ricky at fedoraproject.org (Ricky Zhou) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 00:11:13 -0400 Subject: [CHANGE REQUEST] Open freemedia form for October In-Reply-To: <1254974873.2097.1338851723@webmail.messagingengine.com> References: <1254974873.2097.1338851723@webmail.messagingengine.com> Message-ID: <20091008041113.GA5270@alpha.rzhou.org> On 2009-10-07 11:07:53 PM, Nick Bebout wrote: > I'd like to request approval (on behalf of Susmit) to do the following > (As outlined in the FreeMedia Infrastructure SOP): > > cd /puppet/modules/freemedia/files > cp FreeMedia-form.html.orig FreeMedia-form.html > git commit -a -m 'opening freemedia form for month `date +%B`' > git push > > And a few days later, > > cd /puppet/modules/freemedia/files > cp FreeMedia-close.html Freemedia-form.html > git commit -a -m 'closing freemedia form for month `date +%B`' > git push > > This is a routine activity normally done on the beginning of the month > for a few days to allow individuals to submit requests to the freemedia > project. +1 Not a big deal, but watch out for the backticks inside of single quotes :-) Thanks, Ricky -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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My question is how do > we tie > asterisk into it? Try to google for asterisk and icecast, there seems to be an Ices module since asterisk 1.4. http://www.757.org/~joat/wiki/index.php/Asterisk_and_Icecast_(via_Ices) * sts From lee at williams-freelancing.co.uk Thu Oct 8 12:06:45 2009 From: lee at williams-freelancing.co.uk (lee at williams-freelancing.co.uk) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 14:06:45 +0200 (CEST) Subject: blogs site (lets finish it) In-Reply-To: <747290270910072050p38766981oaeb60724fb30049f@mail.gmail.com> References: <4ACA0023.5030000@nicubunu.ro> <5efedeb10910051058k1d270c5bh34c517d92fb0e90@mail.gmail.com> <747290270910072050p38766981oaeb60724fb30049f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1589650009.334285.1255003605772.JavaMail.open-xchange@oxltgw04.schlund.de> On 08 October 2009 at 05:50 Sijis Aviles wrote: > On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 12:58 PM, Hiemanshu Sharma > wrote: > > This is already on the bugs we are trying to solve. It is happening in > > more than just commenting parts. Seems to be a problem the way the > > URLs are being sent. You can ping nb on the status since he is > > handling it. > > > > Regards, > > > > Hiemanshu Sharma. > > > > 2009/10/5 Nicu Buculei : > >> On 10/05/2009 04:57 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: > >>> We're confusing people with the blogs site atm. > >>> > >>> http://mso-chronicles.blogspot.com/2009/10/blogsfpo.html > >>> > >>> If it's done (I see the ticket has been closed) can we get the SOP > >>> together and have someone prepare an announcement? > >> > >> Following Martin's post I just found this bug: > >> https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1718 > >> > >> It should be easy to fix, I believe is all about passing URLs in a bat > >> format, but ugly enough to need fixes before going public (affect > >> everybody trying to add comments) > >> > >> -- > >> nicu :: http://nicubunu.ro :: http://nicubunu.blogspot.com/ > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > >> > > -- > > Regards, > > > > Hiemanshu Sharma. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Derrick (actown) and I updated the fasauth plugin which should have > fixed the login errors and redirects. Nick (NB) has updated it in > puppet so it should be published for everyone now. > > I believe the last thing to do is create a "How to create a blog" document. > > Let us know if there are any more errors. > > Thanks, > > Sijis > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list I don't mind picking up this documentation requirement if someone who already meets the min requirements is available - even if they don't have time to document fully if they could just do me some screen shots of the process I don't mind writing it up. Cheers. Lee. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Seems to be a problem the way the >> > URLs are being sent. You can ping nb on the status since he is >> > handling it. >> > >> > Regards, >> > >> > Hiemanshu Sharma. >> > >> > 2009/10/5 Nicu Buculei : >> >> On 10/05/2009 04:57 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: >> >>> We're confusing people with the blogs site atm. >> >>> >> >>> http://mso-chronicles.blogspot.com/2009/10/blogsfpo.html >> >>> >> >>> If it's done (I see the ticket has been closed) can we get the SOP >> >>> together and have someone prepare an announcement? >> >> >> >> Following Martin's post I just found this bug: >> >> https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1718 >> >> >> >> It should be easy to fix, I believe is all about passing URLs in a bat >> >> format, but ugly enough to need fixes before going public (affect >> >> everybody trying to add comments) >> >> >> >> -- >> >> nicu :: http://nicubunu.ro :: http://nicubunu.blogspot.com/ >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> >> >> > -- >> > Regards, >> > >> > Hiemanshu Sharma. >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> >> >> Derrick (actown) and I updated the fasauth plugin which should have >> fixed the login errors and redirects. Nick (NB) has updated it in >> puppet so it should be published for everyone now. >> >> I believe the last thing to do is create a "How to create a blog" >> document. >> >> Let us know if there are any more errors. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Sijis >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > > I don't mind picking up this documentation requirement if someone who > already meets the min requirements is available - even if they don't have > time to document fully if they could just do me some screen shots of the > process I don't mind writing it up. > > Cheers. > > Lee. > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > > Lee, Any work you can do would be fantastic! You can find the website team in #fedora-websites channel. Pop in and say "hi" and anyone of us should be able to help you. Thanks again, Sijis From mmcgrath at redhat.com Thu Oct 8 16:48:35 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 11:48:35 -0500 (CDT) Subject: pt[678] Message-ID: I'm working on osuosl1 today. As a result some of the pt servers on that host may become unavailable from time to time. I'll try to keep it at a minimum. -Mike From ricky at fedoraproject.org Thu Oct 8 20:29:07 2009 From: ricky at fedoraproject.org (Ricky Zhou) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 16:29:07 -0400 Subject: Meeting Log - 2009-10-08 Message-ID: <20091008202907.GB5270@alpha.rzhou.org> 20:00 < mmcgrath> #startmeeting 20:00 < zodbot> Meeting started Thu Oct 8 20:00:34 2009 UTC. The chair is mmcgrath. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 20:00 < zodbot> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 20:00 < mmcgrath> #topic who's here? 20:00 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: who's here? 20:00 -!- notting [n=notting at redhat/notting] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:00 * nirik is a but busy, but hanging around in the back anyhow. 20:00 < Ac-town> .fasinfo actown 20:00 < zodbot> Ac-town: User: actown, Name: Derrick Dymock, email: actown at gmail.com, Creation: 2009-10-03, IRC Nick: Actown, Timezone: US/Pacific, Locale: en, Extension: 5138529, GPG key ID: 0xFEB5BB3B, Status: active 20:01 < zodbot> Ac-town: Approved Groups: cla_done cla_fedora sysadmin-test blogadmin 20:01 < zodbot> Ac-town: Unapproved Groups: sysadmin ambassadors 20:01 * a-k is 20:01 < mmcgrath> smooge: ping 20:01 < mmcgrath> ricky: ping 20:01 < mmcgrath> abadger1999: ping 20:01 < mmcgrath> dgilmore: ping 20:01 < mmcgrath> mdomsch: ping 20:01 < mmcgrath> skvidal: ping 20:01 < smooge> ping 20:01 * mmcgrath can't ever remember everyone to ping 20:01 < skvidal> hi 20:01 < mmcgrath> so ping 20:01 < abadger1999> pong 20:01 < skvidal> soaping? 20:01 < mdomsch> so it is 20:01 -!- tmz [n=tmz at fedora/tmz] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:01 < abadger1999> :-) 20:01 * SmootherFrOgZ here 20:01 < skvidal> ping * 20:01 * sijis is here 20:01 * leemwilliams is loitering 20:02 < Ac-town> btw, sorta here, working on test day stuff on a server box in osl 20:02 < Ac-town> but ill keep up 20:02 < mmcgrath> Ok, lets get started. 20:02 < mmcgrath> This should probably be quick. 20:02 < smooge> for i in $SYSADMIN_LIST; do { ping $i; if $? == pong continue}' 20:02 < mmcgrath> #topic Beta tickets 20:02 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Beta tickets 20:02 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1709 20:02 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1709 (f12-beta website) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1709 20:02 < mmcgrath> AFAIK that's well under way though still not using mizmo 's markups. 20:03 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1710 20:03 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1710 (Verify Mirror Space) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1710 20:03 < mmcgrath> smooge: any word on that? 20:03 < mmcgrath> basically we usually ping Oxf13 to find out how much he needs and then make sure we have that. 20:03 < mmcgrath> the *trick* is to make sure that content stays under 1T of data 20:03 < Oxf13> hrm, yeah 20:03 < mmcgrath> That's a new self-imposed rule of ours. 20:04 < Oxf13> so I'd say take the size of F11, increase it by 10% and use that as a good guess 20:04 < mmcgrath> Oxf13: what's different from the alpha? 20:04 < mmcgrath> we have spins we didn't before? 20:04 < Oxf13> oh wait 20:04 < Oxf13> sorry, you're asking about Beta, not final 20:04 < Oxf13> Beta should be roughly the same size as Alpha 20:04 < mmcgrath> yeah still on the Final for now. 20:04 < mmcgrath> k. 20:04 < mmcgrath> smooge: so go ahead and update the ticket with that info and make sure we're not going overboard. 20:05 < smooge> ok I will do so. 20:05 < mmcgrath> excellent 20:05 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1711 20:05 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1711 (Release day ticket) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1711 20:05 < mmcgrath> that's just the tracker bug 20:05 * mmcgrath is looking at 20:05 < mmcgrath> #link https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/report/9 20:05 < mmcgrath> btw 20:05 < mmcgrath> #action Smooge will update the ticket and check on mirror space for the beta 20:05 * mmcgrath thinks those work :) 20:06 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1712 20:06 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1712 (verify releng permissions) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1712 20:06 < mmcgrath> smooge: that's another one that's assigned to you. It's got two steps. First is when releng stages the content, next is when it is made available on release day. 20:06 < mmcgrath> nothing to do atm. 20:06 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1713 20:06 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1713 (MM Redirects) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1713 20:06 < mmcgrath> mdomsch: has that all closed already (woot) 20:06 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1715 20:06 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1715 (Lessons Learned) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1715 20:06 -!- ggruener [n=ggruener at p4FE296AA.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:06 < mmcgrath> this is a "after the Beta" ticket so there's nothing to do there. 20:07 < mmcgrath> Also as you note the beta slipped. 20:07 < mmcgrath> #info The new beta release day is 2009-10-20 20:07 < mmcgrath> #info this also means our change freeze is extended by a week. 20:07 < mmcgrath> Ok, anyone have any questions or comments on the beta? 20:08 < smooge> not at the moemnt 20:09 < mmcgrath> alllrighty 20:09 < mmcgrath> #topic Cloud Stuff 20:09 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Cloud Stuff 20:09 < mmcgrath> So the Cumulus work is going along. 20:09 < mmcgrath> people have their guests. 20:09 < mmcgrath> #info If you have lost access to your guest, come contact me to fix it. 20:10 < mmcgrath> We're waiting on a few key changes to go in that are causing several issues. 20:10 < mmcgrath> It means a lot of juggling. 20:10 < mmcgrath> I've also been doing work on getting stateless guests to work as that's one of the use cases that was discussed. 20:10 < mmcgrath> Anyone who does not have a guest that would like one? 20:11 < mmcgrath> allright :) 20:11 < mmcgrath> #topic Asterisk FAD 20:11 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Asterisk FAD 20:12 < mmcgrath> So this is one of those things that's sort of jumped out of normal infrastructure view and into a small team of people to get it done. 20:12 < mmcgrath> which is an excellent idea. 20:12 < smooge> I would like a guest. 20:12 < mmcgrath> the discussion has been going on with F-I-L 20:12 < smooge> I have to figure out what I want to do with it though 20:12 < mmcgrath> smooge: excellent, ping me after the meeting and I'll get one setup for you. 20:12 < mmcgrath> smooge: seti at home? 20:12 < mmcgrath> :) 20:12 < smooge> oh I was thinking of cracking DES hashes but ok 20:13 < mmcgrath> I'm working on getting something rawhide(ish) going but have been running into issues. 20:13 < smooge> what is the plan for this... 20:13 -!- pwbarnes [n=pwbarnes at fedora/nman64] has quit Remote closed the connection 20:13 < smooge> asterisk2 gets working/stabilized and asterisk1 gets updated when that happens? 20:13 < mmcgrath> #info I've opened 528053 about this 20:14 < mmcgrath> smooge: yeah. 20:14 < mmcgrath> for some hosts, like hosted[12] collab[12] and asterisk[12] 20:14 < mmcgrath> the 1 node is the active node. 20:14 < mmcgrath> the other one is a backup. 20:14 < mmcgrath> but we also use it for new integration and such. 20:14 < mmcgrath> But this is going to be a pretty major overhaul of not just what asterisk is doing but what the host is doing. 20:15 < mmcgrath> so asterisk1 will be completely blown away at some point. 20:15 < mmcgrath> Anyone have any questions on this? 20:16 -!- fbijlsma [n=fbijlsma at p54B2E9FD.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit "Leaving" 20:16 < mmcgrath> Allrighty 20:16 < mmcgrath> #topic Search Engine 20:16 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Search Engine 20:16 < mmcgrath> a-k: you want to take this one? 20:17 < a-k> Sure. huzifas and I chatted breifly yesterday. We split the 4 suggestions from ianweller between us. There's a wiki page to track out work. We'll reconnect on Tuesday to see how it's going. 20:17 < a-k> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Search for those who want to see it. 20:17 < a-k> I've got a question, though. 20:17 < a-k> Does anyone know how much affix has worked on it? According to nickserv affix was "last seen : Oct 02 19:54:36 2009 (6 days, 00:07:44 ago)" 20:17 < mmcgrath> a-k: not very long, he would have accepted the ticket on.... 20:18 * mmcgrath is looking 20:18 -!- inode0 [n=inode0 at fedora/inode0] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:18 < mmcgrath> less than a month ago. 20:18 < mmcgrath> and I know affix has been working on other things as well so this may have been moved to his back burner. 20:18 < mmcgrath> a-k: have you had any luck getting ahold of him? 20:18 < a-k> Nope. 20:19 < a-k> I'm disinclined to just take it from him, in case he's actually done something. 20:19 < a-k> Suggestions? 20:19 < mmcgrath> a-k: well, if he still hasn't gotten back to you after a week go ahead and take it. For now though move forward with your work, test some out. 20:20 < a-k> Roger. 20:20 < mmcgrath> Worst case, we have two people with knowledge about the same engines. 20:20 < mmcgrath> a-k: can you think of anything else worth mentioning on that? 20:20 < a-k> No. Neither huzifas have probably gotten very far since yesterday. 20:21 < a-k> oops + nor I 20:21 < mmcgrath> a-k: no worries, thanks for looking into it. 20:21 < mmcgrath> And that's really it since we're change frozen at the moment. 20:21 < mmcgrath> #topic Open Floor 20:21 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Open Floor 20:21 < mmcgrath> anyone have anything they'd like to discuss? 20:21 < ianweller> at some point tonight or tomorrow i'll be sending out a change request for the licensing change of the wiki. 20:22 < ianweller> it's a small patch to the localsettings.php file in puppet 20:22 < mmcgrath> ianweller: how hard will that be? templates change or config change or what? 20:22 < mmcgrath> ah, excellent. 20:22 < ianweller> although 20:22 < ianweller> it kinda looks ugly on 1024px wide monitors ^_^ 20:22 < ianweller> it's live now https://stg.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Main_Page 20:22 < ianweller> and by 'live' i mean 'live on staging' 20:23 < mmcgrath> 20:23 < mmcgrath> ianweller: anything else? 20:23 < ianweller> newp. 20:23 < ianweller> i should also run it by spot 20:24 < mmcgrath> ianweller: yeah, he likes to be kept up to date on that stuff. Send him the staging site and make sure it's all good before we do it in production. 20:24 < mmcgrath> Ok, well that's all I've got. 20:24 < mmcgrath> #action Ianweller will run the wiki license change by spot 20:25 < mmcgrath> #action sometime soon we'll be changing the license in production 20:25 < abadger1999> Mention phx2 change of schedules? 20:25 < mmcgrath> ah yes 20:25 < mmcgrath> #info The PHX1 -> PHX2 migration now has a deadline of the end of December. 20:25 < smooge> woohoo 20:25 < mmcgrath> I can't say this is a slip because we've never actually scheduled a time to do this yet. 20:25 < smooge> I can spend Xmas in Phoenix 20:25 < mmcgrath> but this does mean that if the release slips, it won't have an impact on the move. 20:26 < smooge> oh darn I said that out loud 20:26 < mmcgrath> heheheh 20:27 < mmcgrath> Ok, if no one has anything else we'll close in 30 20:27 * mmcgrath also notes hardware has started to arrive in PHX2 (new hardware) but none is installed yet. 20:28 < mmcgrath> alrighty 20:28 < mmcgrath> #endmeeting 20:28 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Channel is used by various Fedora groups and committees for their regular meetings | Note that meetings often get logged | For questions about using Fedora please ask in #fedora | See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/FedoraMeetingChannel for meeting schedule 20:28 < zodbot> Meeting ended Thu Oct 8 20:28:04 2009 UTC. 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Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mmcgrath at redhat.com Thu Oct 8 20:30:45 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 15:30:45 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Meeting Log - 2009-10-08 In-Reply-To: <20091008202907.GB5270@alpha.rzhou.org> References: <20091008202907.GB5270@alpha.rzhou.org> Message-ID: Here's the minutes: http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2009-10-08/fedora-meeting.2009-10-08-20.00.html -Mike From bruno at wolff.to Mon Oct 12 00:16:41 2009 From: bruno at wolff.to (Bruno Wolff III) Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 19:16:41 -0500 Subject: FAD Fedora Talk 2009 IRC meeting, 2009-10-06 UTC 1900 In-Reply-To: <20091006202902.GF15104@victoria.internal.frields.org> References: <20091006202902.GF15104@victoria.internal.frields.org> Message-ID: <20091012001641.GA13750@wolff.to> I was able to get the F13 version (asterisk-1.6.2.0-0.6.rc3.fc13.i686) of asterisk working on F12. I was also able to get dahdi-linux working using the trunk from Digium (some kernel build opts changed since 2.6.30 which break 2.2.0.2) and a spec file from messinet.com with very minimal changes. From stickster at gmail.com Mon Oct 12 17:10:44 2009 From: stickster at gmail.com (Paul W. Frields) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 13:10:44 -0400 Subject: Streaming media server for Fedora Talk In-Reply-To: <09C12D56-210B-4C49-870C-A3F90869B227@ono.at> References: <20091007143605.GM28168@victoria.internal.frields.org> <4ACCBAC9.8060308@internexusconnect.net> <09C12D56-210B-4C49-870C-A3F90869B227@ono.at> Message-ID: <20091012171044.GJ10453@victoria.internal.frields.org> On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 09:22:33AM +0200, Stefan Schlesinger wrote: > > On 07.10.2009, at 19:42, Mike McGrath wrote: > > >On Ive also had some experience with icecast. My question is how > >do we tie > >asterisk into it? > Try to google for asterisk and icecast, there seems to be an Ices > module since asterisk 1.4. > > http://www.757.org/~joat/wiki/index.php/Asterisk_and_Icecast_(via_Ices) I'm still reading the Asterisk book so any opinion I might give is going to be woefully uninformed. It sounds like Icecast may be the easiest short-term solution, especially since it was difficult to find anything via Google on Flumotion integration. -- Paul W. Frields http://paul.frields.org/ gpg fingerprint: 3DA6 A0AC 6D58 FEC4 0233 5906 ACDB C937 BD11 3717 http://redhat.com/ - - - - http://pfrields.fedorapeople.org/ irc.freenode.net: stickster @ #fedora-docs, #fedora-devel, #fredlug From herlo1 at gmail.com Mon Oct 12 17:25:30 2009 From: herlo1 at gmail.com (Clint Savage) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 11:25:30 -0600 Subject: Streaming media server for Fedora Talk In-Reply-To: <20091012171044.GJ10453@victoria.internal.frields.org> References: <20091007143605.GM28168@victoria.internal.frields.org> <4ACCBAC9.8060308@internexusconnect.net> <09C12D56-210B-4C49-870C-A3F90869B227@ono.at> <20091012171044.GJ10453@victoria.internal.frields.org> Message-ID: On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Paul W. Frields wrote: > On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 09:22:33AM +0200, Stefan Schlesinger wrote: >> >> On 07.10.2009, at 19:42, Mike McGrath wrote: >> >> >On Ive also had some experience with icecast. ?My question is how >> >do we tie >> >asterisk into it? >> Try to google for asterisk and icecast, there seems to be an Ices >> module since asterisk 1.4. >> >> http://www.757.org/~joat/wiki/index.php/Asterisk_and_Icecast_(via_Ices) > > I'm still reading the Asterisk book so any opinion I might give is > going to be woefully uninformed. ?It sounds like Icecast may be the > easiest short-term solution, especially since it was difficult to find > anything via Google on Flumotion integration. > I will happily set up and configure an Icecast server. They are incredibly easy to configure, work quite well and can handle a lot of connectons for audio. Video is available, but the bandwidth demand is a bit higher. Icecast can also deliver previously recorded data with mount points and thus is a really good solution for streaming. It supports both ogg vorbis and ogg theora. I haven't done much with fluendo, so I can't say how features compare. It might be a good idea to pre-setup both Icecast and Fluendo on a test server (each) and then get the Asterisk data to start sending to both. Cheers, Clint From poelstra at redhat.com Mon Oct 12 17:56:10 2009 From: poelstra at redhat.com (John Poelstra) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 10:56:10 -0700 Subject: FAD Fedora Talk 2009 IRC meeting, 2009-10-06 UTC 1900 In-Reply-To: <20091012001641.GA13750@wolff.to> References: <20091006202902.GF15104@victoria.internal.frields.org> <20091012001641.GA13750@wolff.to> Message-ID: <4AD36DBA.1080502@redhat.com> Bruno Wolff III said the following on 10/11/2009 05:16 PM Pacific Time: > I was able to get the F13 version (asterisk-1.6.2.0-0.6.rc3.fc13.i686) of > asterisk working on F12. I was also able to get dahdi-linux working using > the trunk from Digium (some kernel build opts changed since 2.6.30 which > break 2.2.0.2) and a spec file from messinet.com with very minimal changes. > Thanks for doing this! Can you put the steps you took, etc. on a wiki page so the rest of us who haven't done this before don't have to start from scratch? Thanks, John From bruno at wolff.to Mon Oct 12 18:24:29 2009 From: bruno at wolff.to (Bruno Wolff III) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 13:24:29 -0500 Subject: FAD Fedora Talk 2009 IRC meeting, 2009-10-06 UTC 1900 In-Reply-To: <4AD36DBA.1080502@redhat.com> References: <20091006202902.GF15104@victoria.internal.frields.org> <20091012001641.GA13750@wolff.to> <4AD36DBA.1080502@redhat.com> Message-ID: <20091012182429.GA11921@wolff.to> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 10:56:10 -0700, John Poelstra wrote: > Bruno Wolff III said the following on 10/11/2009 05:16 PM Pacific Time: > >I was able to get the F13 version (asterisk-1.6.2.0-0.6.rc3.fc13.i686) of > >asterisk working on F12. I was also able to get dahdi-linux working using > >the trunk from Digium (some kernel build opts changed since 2.6.30 which > >break 2.2.0.2) and a spec file from messinet.com with very minimal changes. > > > > Thanks for doing this! > > Can you put the steps you took, etc. on a wiki page so the rest of > us who haven't done this before don't have to start from scratch? I think the process for that machine was specific to me. I had been running asterisk to allow phones to be used within our house. We don't have a land line any more and it's really convenient for my wife to pick up a phone and have the one by my desk downstairs ring. I am also playing with sip connections to fedora talk. I needed dahdi-linux to make the phones work. Most of you (excepting Jeff) probably don't have the hardware and don't want to play with dahdi-linux. The sip configuration is also specific to me and needs some changes to fix some problems with the way it is working. Hopefully I'll get that done and update my documentation on using asterisk with Fedora Talk to include what I learn. (See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Bruno/Using_Asterisk_with_Fedora_Talk if you are curious.) When I get the information about the configuration I'd like to replicate that on another box I have available. I think it would be worthwhile to document that process assuming I get the config information enough in advance. A brief summary of what is mostly needed is to install the asterisk 1.6.2 from F13 on an otherwise F12 system. You only need the plain asterisk rpm. There are a bunch of extensions available as related packages, but none of these is required for a basic asterisk setup. Asterisk is controlled by initscripts so you use chkconfig to set which run levels you want it started in. You can also use the service command to start/restart it for testing. Warning if you run the asterisk binary as root some log files may get owned as root which will cause you grief. Running it through the service command does the right thing. You can run asterisk -r to connect to a running asterisk instance and getting live status information. Inbound sip connections are on port 5060. Some related data uses port 8000. I am not sure if there is an iptables module that tracks that a data connection to port 8000 is related to a connection on 5060. (5061 is used for secure SIP connections, but I haven't been playing with that yet.) I just opened both ports for my testing. The only config files that were necessary for me to get it work were: asterisk.conf dahdi_channels.conf indications.conf modules.conf sip.conf chan_dahdi.conf extensions.conf And you shouldn't need either of dahdi_channels.conf or chan_dahdi.conf. From mmcgrath at redhat.com Mon Oct 12 19:49:08 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 14:49:08 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Streaming media server for Fedora Talk In-Reply-To: <20091012171044.GJ10453@victoria.internal.frields.org> References: <20091007143605.GM28168@victoria.internal.frields.org> <4ACCBAC9.8060308@internexusconnect.net> <09C12D56-210B-4C49-870C-A3F90869B227@ono.at> <20091012171044.GJ10453@victoria.internal.frields.org> Message-ID: On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, Paul W. Frields wrote: > On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 09:22:33AM +0200, Stefan Schlesinger wrote: > > > > On 07.10.2009, at 19:42, Mike McGrath wrote: > > > > >On Ive also had some experience with icecast. My question is how > > >do we tie > > >asterisk into it? > > Try to google for asterisk and icecast, there seems to be an Ices > > module since asterisk 1.4. > > > > http://www.757.org/~joat/wiki/index.php/Asterisk_and_Icecast_(via_Ices) > > I'm still reading the Asterisk book so any opinion I might give is > going to be woefully uninformed. It sounds like Icecast may be the > easiest short-term solution, especially since it was difficult to find > anything via Google on Flumotion integration. > My vote is also for icecast at this point. I even see asterisk-ices is already in EPEL. -Mike From herlo1 at gmail.com Mon Oct 12 20:35:39 2009 From: herlo1 at gmail.com (Clint Savage) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 14:35:39 -0600 Subject: Streaming media server for Fedora Talk In-Reply-To: References: <20091007143605.GM28168@victoria.internal.frields.org> <4ACCBAC9.8060308@internexusconnect.net> <09C12D56-210B-4C49-870C-A3F90869B227@ono.at> <20091012171044.GJ10453@victoria.internal.frields.org> Message-ID: On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: > On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, Paul W. Frields wrote: > >> On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 09:22:33AM +0200, Stefan Schlesinger wrote: >> > >> > On 07.10.2009, at 19:42, Mike McGrath wrote: >> > >> > >On Ive also had some experience with icecast. ?My question is how >> > >do we tie >> > >asterisk into it? >> > Try to google for asterisk and icecast, there seems to be an Ices >> > module since asterisk 1.4. >> > >> > http://www.757.org/~joat/wiki/index.php/Asterisk_and_Icecast_(via_Ices) >> >> I'm still reading the Asterisk book so any opinion I might give is >> going to be woefully uninformed. ?It sounds like Icecast may be the >> easiest short-term solution, especially since it was difficult to find >> anything via Google on Flumotion integration. >> > > My vote is also for icecast at this point. ?I even see asterisk-ices is > already in EPEL. So asterisk-ices is a client program and that would work well. I've used ices2 a bit before switching over to darkice and I might be switching back since darkice doesn't support pulseaudio yet. I can play a little iwth asterisk-ices this week and see what I can do with it and ices. Do I need to make an RFR for the icecast server? Or for testing would it just be a test server that already exists? Cheers, Clint From mmcgrath at redhat.com Mon Oct 12 20:45:42 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 15:45:42 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Streaming media server for Fedora Talk In-Reply-To: References: <20091007143605.GM28168@victoria.internal.frields.org> <4ACCBAC9.8060308@internexusconnect.net> <09C12D56-210B-4C49-870C-A3F90869B227@ono.at> <20091012171044.GJ10453@victoria.internal.frields.org> Message-ID: On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, Clint Savage wrote: > On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: > > On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, Paul W. Frields wrote: > > > >> On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 09:22:33AM +0200, Stefan Schlesinger wrote: > >> > > >> > On 07.10.2009, at 19:42, Mike McGrath wrote: > >> > > >> > >On Ive also had some experience with icecast. ?My question is how > >> > >do we tie > >> > >asterisk into it? > >> > Try to google for asterisk and icecast, there seems to be an Ices > >> > module since asterisk 1.4. > >> > > >> > http://www.757.org/~joat/wiki/index.php/Asterisk_and_Icecast_(via_Ices) > >> > >> I'm still reading the Asterisk book so any opinion I might give is > >> going to be woefully uninformed. ?It sounds like Icecast may be the > >> easiest short-term solution, especially since it was difficult to find > >> anything via Google on Flumotion integration. > >> > > > > My vote is also for icecast at this point. ?I even see asterisk-ices is > > already in EPEL. > > So asterisk-ices is a client program and that would work well. I've > used ices2 a bit before switching over to darkice and I might be > switching back since darkice doesn't support pulseaudio yet. I can > play a little iwth asterisk-ices this week and see what I can do with > it and ices. > > Do I need to make an RFR for the icecast server? Or for testing would > it just be a test server that already exists? > RFR, i don't think anything like this exists presently. -Mike From mmcgrath at redhat.com Mon Oct 12 21:12:02 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 16:12:02 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] adding asterisk2 to the global ssh_known_hosts list Message-ID: <1255381922-6515-1-git-send-email-mmcgrath@redhat.com> --- modules/ssh/files/ssh_known_hosts | 2 +- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) diff --git a/modules/ssh/files/ssh_known_hosts b/modules/ssh/files/ssh_known_hosts index 0c2737d..6f33b37 100644 --- a/modules/ssh/files/ssh_known_hosts +++ b/modules/ssh/files/ssh_known_hosts @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ app5,192.168.1.13 ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEArypZkkj/BYvWQ365D3wNrUL1iy app6,192.168.1.24 ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEAuSP2FVIIK8NKFNFtSzR7ZW2YaeC6+3R9hA1R27Uy3DFmyeUhJrE9PSprKDITYSCS3Wy3hNfkCaeamFI8/nvIwszQEdI9ygHeg5lzR8gn6Uot853xLkXPVWv5eohl0MauJi4J7HU1zYo3eRpy4PwA7XzsNGrmItt9h6KoOKOE8s9gAcCXsl2g8WMrl46mRP1S9jgIfPW0B667HpEPqfIBPyoNBmheHm5LWPs6JwGXmwNzxhZZVgUI+cN67gMJWx6LQ9O7uJA2bBV12qnLC9SGsQt/G23i6VS6EegRAtgWmkhYCKYNkIYAj3kMkwMxWyKF+4EywsKyorM+PZAOboMC3Q== app7,10.8.34.150 ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEAkSHMtHvSsrYF+j8kESBTPrA4ZUa2GJIYTAw4ssgWu00AqcAtWAK6uCoCR8M/SGR0Fyy2LvkA5N1W+ti/quFzl9s0MXAWvUXbXCyM1nm331VugOM1+7sziDfCtdoV9hwX/BXrzNP6uUfFgbkFHU4PnSjhoNfvrkDr01+I8lIoUOuLoWrv8J/qqZG3tNZ0apKxt8JkIvimN/AcegQjjMwcTvkFiq1pimwsgRcpp3R6To2jl6nSGFkwB6BKEAQohz2+/3aYWeLJbbwYb+nxdjMlGOLpqFHlceivVTsMGyw7WFZ/xURRJW/Tck9ODqR84mc0pWxKWF6zURwXU2zansKgoQ== asterisk1,192.168.1.34 ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEA9K8imSdywSbQv9twrVRUA9zVtUeDQAa6sTXK+y0zz3Ct7L+6YtyonprgXA42JcRdg5WiKsmcTDC9T2GSc4GvyKqXvmaZN5V7Ry608vHDWyv639Y8r9IjMbSIEGbSu3Q8WpbxYYgqQ5PE8pWRi7Qu3/hTNU49y+sQ5qPHjZ7Y/0QHMnQDkn1xWdaUdq8ahkkDAECIUU15Cmj7ClRO01V+T+sP0VitsCaa3T2RfDsmxEtnCr9e0dG9jovalfO1aEvzpstClOzYoxLvr32hxm1qHMr5wxmSUc1ymLL6Llil1oTJ8WyCimGlZFMSU0HkRohbzPGdV3YfOp+AKj6CEI67IQ== -asterisk2,192.168.1.36 ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEA1OSYfj4THU+2wGDe17gf9w72mu9orwZ0v/LdJiZGU+TlyptvQ43OqRieRE+TaP8DQTaJw3uzBJtoas2/CFXs/wpHh3KLmVj+sVKdH0vNxrov0vYW+BcxH1SXWWkYRP+CoG2/4Eb38hN2679xbiy394a8FLXLryhthTWfv15e/gAlVwu8qkLAckkVn9g6OZgPcUQJqaEB8HMFeKmz1OWgNU1tgrMZpMMI1i6KGKAaP4CsbeFSQu0fe404Z3RnJ+iZQhO15i2detPkX4lX3NYqXOBBfR09j1/Y0G9U9P6TnoNotF5htw7hhnu4xHiUwVAnJbeE1CDQK3vkgkJqc+GM9w== +asterisk2,192.168.1.36 ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEA2cOLaeiWtK0PHWmSF4m1iWh35BUaUGWFtFnRFBGvUDQmDfv7oVvofXVjTJq5QVr+RcPxO3CH0MLJoCFcG5fvanILtBrpL8pk31bJGPMTaLRqpecNCCKM5tUWTnbULeiMsPdee2JPYwI1Kli0FkiQqklGdMO4B0NAK5brktsbhxg07BPuo/Zrp3bLqSoLH705lzKmzTk9WxBctbVdyuPKPwKuHxkCi0AghOEGrGK6eB03FwaRKvjDKjVqqXH0QhfxglxMjLDNb0p9ZwLfQ2AaJwrDr82j7+1U9IG+e1t/0xnhUq7eo1TzNSbcJcn1M1NHK+0AD5F0lUa/2PxM0hL5sQ== backup1,10.8.34.219 ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEAwYSCsVH8hFlBsGDYw1FzsQEA98EwU25gJMhzyNir8QkWTPzoaZ5ncD0PY1jRAWc4ye8fCzzgsre8knwqyDrCEz3LLJkSEspELsuBNT7F5c4XsON5uS57W7Nufr5pf18ePXUbztLVdHhzx5xIuRXpW3UrI8qcxTeYnfsh4LMaofCDer60KvFQ/9oUHAV//pIiUc8hKKSnkjjdha12mBrTuTXfg5sslLReugcyv3zYQNrQmG/B1hwI1gMcf3gHUccJ+Cm648pErnSh26Tl1rzis5p/ipSehM68eIsfRdz2vMwEY4jeA++yJ+JiqpPgzrd1IoGo1oAH61fPUVz+lLYahw== backup2,152.46.7.224 ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEA8ZxbJOxfmV5Ir3PugLMDWKhdhP367VnulqZUgae94fOcxIq1AI92Ry0oxBpe/OX1yxm7NTYn+7kTMpIadk5zQJp7cU2b4qRiYLXeh6h3ZMR+G9OO7LI2sFnGV8sdqAE4ei6eaXrpZtEPfqadJd4bV/eRwD5Pw7jeol+KspmbHNTchlkTpDoHkLFYSxihW8GQxJFMlTBBt200EoOjuwI1tPhIUh9z/J0Cr4r/uP1wF04sEssQgXzEyxqU9COsjZoBmsp3ry/tVrlGmlhZD+bMCEk2IJ0JMF+3VDJxGFlsyTZFnEjQnQE/fcBNcSwDEZjkM/E1bFQ015JPe3SF1fFA8w== bapp1,10.8.34.124 ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEAvuD479APThoqX12HxbXfN80C4J3aN7+2X/oVF+un5tIG21DwRfPuJu/9uJKJM72X9zGAI9/DGVLyRPtzQOoBWA75N2NQjR2RKTJc2Jcl4/HVr98UN9bAVqgGU50OpONsgbncP4yadRLEkeLFYA6Bn5p/PhIrJ1TSYT0Vr9RcLy0GINqor3aMAICRYlRUrsWeCBnue7XRAsvWg5O7DX3bVf9Rwu4HQpIpvDzzXDvX33DWJUbN7Q8Lgb+1cyUsYh37eMeo79evj4VeMpOykDML4TGcmjkbF4hkt5kJJwrQSjaqVMtWeB6bDDX5zbYhuuCwCoYGA6WeDJJpv8M1d79I0Q== -- 1.6.2.5 From mmcgrath at redhat.com Mon Oct 12 21:13:30 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 16:13:30 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Streaming media server for Fedora Talk In-Reply-To: <20091012171044.GJ10453@victoria.internal.frields.org> References: <20091007143605.GM28168@victoria.internal.frields.org> <4ACCBAC9.8060308@internexusconnect.net> <09C12D56-210B-4C49-870C-A3F90869B227@ono.at> <20091012171044.GJ10453@victoria.internal.frields.org> Message-ID: On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, Paul W. Frields wrote: > On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 09:22:33AM +0200, Stefan Schlesinger wrote: > > > > On 07.10.2009, at 19:42, Mike McGrath wrote: > > > > >On Ive also had some experience with icecast. My question is how > > >do we tie > > >asterisk into it? > > Try to google for asterisk and icecast, there seems to be an Ices > > module since asterisk 1.4. > > > > http://www.757.org/~joat/wiki/index.php/Asterisk_and_Icecast_(via_Ices) > > I'm still reading the Asterisk book so any opinion I might give is > going to be woefully uninformed. It sounds like Icecast may be the > easiest short-term solution, especially since it was difficult to find > anything via Google on Flumotion integration. > asterisk2 is now built and at rawhide. It's got some issues with the configs from the old asterisk2. I'm looking to work through those issues now. -Mike From mmcgrath at redhat.com Mon Oct 12 21:20:17 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 16:20:17 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Change Request (post) Message-ID: We already did this online, it was a security update to db2 and db3. Fixes postgres CVE-2007-2138. -Mike From skvidal at fedoraproject.org Mon Oct 12 21:24:07 2009 From: skvidal at fedoraproject.org (Seth Vidal) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 17:24:07 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Change Request (post) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, Mike McGrath wrote: > We already did this online, it was a security update to db2 and db3. > Fixes postgres CVE-2007-2138. +1 -sv From smooge at gmail.com Mon Oct 12 21:36:35 2009 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 15:36:35 -0600 Subject: Change Request (post) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <80d7e4090910121436s595d021t6318fd25fbe748a6@mail.gmail.com> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Seth Vidal wrote: > > > On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, Mike McGrath wrote: > >> We already did this online, it was a security update to db2 and db3. >> Fixes postgres CVE-2007-2138. > > +1 > did a +1 on IRC already... here for posterity. -- Stephen J Smoogen. Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp. Or what's a heaven for? -- Robert Browning From herlo1 at gmail.com Mon Oct 12 22:08:53 2009 From: herlo1 at gmail.com (Clint Savage) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 16:08:53 -0600 Subject: Streaming media server for Fedora Talk In-Reply-To: References: <20091007143605.GM28168@victoria.internal.frields.org> <4ACCBAC9.8060308@internexusconnect.net> <09C12D56-210B-4C49-870C-A3F90869B227@ono.at> <20091012171044.GJ10453@victoria.internal.frields.org> Message-ID: On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: > On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, Clint Savage wrote: > >> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: >> > On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, Paul W. Frields wrote: >> > >> >> On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 09:22:33AM +0200, Stefan Schlesinger wrote: >> >> > >> >> > On 07.10.2009, at 19:42, Mike McGrath wrote: >> >> > >> >> > >On Ive also had some experience with icecast. ?My question is how >> >> > >do we tie >> >> > >asterisk into it? >> >> > Try to google for asterisk and icecast, there seems to be an Ices >> >> > module since asterisk 1.4. >> >> > >> >> > http://www.757.org/~joat/wiki/index.php/Asterisk_and_Icecast_(via_Ices) >> >> >> >> I'm still reading the Asterisk book so any opinion I might give is >> >> going to be woefully uninformed. ?It sounds like Icecast may be the >> >> easiest short-term solution, especially since it was difficult to find >> >> anything via Google on Flumotion integration. >> >> >> > >> > My vote is also for icecast at this point. ?I even see asterisk-ices is >> > already in EPEL. >> >> So asterisk-ices is a client program and that would work well. ?I've >> used ices2 a bit before switching over to darkice and I might be >> switching back since darkice doesn't support pulseaudio yet. ?I can >> play a little iwth asterisk-ices this week and see what I can do with >> it and ices. >> >> Do I need to make an RFR for the icecast server? ?Or for testing would >> it just be a test server that already exists? >> > > RFR, i don't think anything like this exists presently. > > ? ? ? ?-Mike Okay, I will request it tonight. Thanks Mike. Clint From bruno at wolff.to Mon Oct 12 22:43:44 2009 From: bruno at wolff.to (Bruno Wolff III) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 17:43:44 -0500 Subject: Streaming media server for Fedora Talk In-Reply-To: References: <20091007143605.GM28168@victoria.internal.frields.org> <4ACCBAC9.8060308@internexusconnect.net> <09C12D56-210B-4C49-870C-A3F90869B227@ono.at> <20091012171044.GJ10453@victoria.internal.frields.org> Message-ID: <20091012224344.GA29187@wolff.to> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 16:13:30 -0500, Mike McGrath wrote: > > asterisk2 is now built and at rawhide. It's got some issues with the > configs from the old asterisk2. I'm looking to work through those issues > now. Can you post the nonsensitive parts of those configs? I want to try to replicate it for people participating in the Fedora Talk FAD. From poelstra at redhat.com Mon Oct 12 23:12:03 2009 From: poelstra at redhat.com (John Poelstra) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 16:12:03 -0700 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) Message-ID: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> Date: 2009-10-13 (tomorrow) Time: 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) Place: #fedora-fad on freenode Hi Everyone, We're meeting again tomorrow on #fedora-fad to keep talking about how we are doing in terms of getting ready for the Fedora Activity Day on 2009-10-23 & 24. Thanks to everyone who has been sending things to the list and helping to get the new version of Asterisk in place. Before tomorrow's meeting I will also stage the text from all of the tickets on gobby so we can create a clearer plan of what we are going to work on. Be sure to get gobby set up and login before the meeting. Look for a document with a self descriptive title. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/GobbyHowTo Thanks, John From bruno at wolff.to Mon Oct 12 23:55:32 2009 From: bruno at wolff.to (Bruno Wolff III) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 18:55:32 -0500 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> Message-ID: <20091012235532.GA25906@wolff.to> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 16:12:03 -0700, John Poelstra wrote: > Date: 2009-10-13 (tomorrow) > Time: 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) > Place: #fedora-fad on freenode I'll probably be very late again, but will look through the logs later. One thing I'm still looking for is sample configs for Fedora Talk so that I can try to replicate some of Fedora Talk locally and write up what I find out before the FAD, for other people that want to set up test environments. From poelstra at redhat.com Tue Oct 13 02:02:49 2009 From: poelstra at redhat.com (John Poelstra) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 19:02:49 -0700 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <20091012235532.GA25906@wolff.to> References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <20091012235532.GA25906@wolff.to> Message-ID: <4AD3DFC9.4080608@redhat.com> Bruno Wolff III said the following on 10/12/2009 04:55 PM Pacific Time: > On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 16:12:03 -0700, > John Poelstra wrote: >> Date: 2009-10-13 (tomorrow) >> Time: 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) >> Place: #fedora-fad on freenode > > I'll probably be very late again, but will look through the logs later. > One thing I'm still looking for is sample configs for Fedora Talk so > that I can try to replicate some of Fedora Talk locally and write up > what I find out before the FAD, for other people that want to set up > test environments. From last week's meeting Jeff was creating a repo of the sanitized config files. Jeff any luck? http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-fad/2009-10-06/fedora-fad.2009-10-06-19.00.html From jeff at ocjtech.us Tue Oct 13 03:58:23 2009 From: jeff at ocjtech.us (Jeffrey Ollie) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 22:58:23 -0500 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <4AD3DFC9.4080608@redhat.com> References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <20091012235532.GA25906@wolff.to> <4AD3DFC9.4080608@redhat.com> Message-ID: <935ead450910122058h3bd40680t164e895fa7bfe0a8@mail.gmail.com> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 9:02 PM, John Poelstra wrote: > Bruno Wolff III said the following on 10/12/2009 04:55 PM Pacific Time: >> >> I'll probably be very late again, but will look through the logs later. >> One thing I'm still looking for is sample configs for Fedora Talk so >> that I can try to replicate some of Fedora Talk locally and write up >> what I find out before the FAD, for other people that want to set up >> test environments. > > From last week's meeting Jeff was creating a repo of the sanitized config > files. ?Jeff any luck? git://fedorapeople.org/~jcollie/ftalk-asterisk-configs.git -- Jeff Ollie From stickster at gmail.com Tue Oct 13 04:46:35 2009 From: stickster at gmail.com (Paul W. Frields) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 00:46:35 -0400 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <935ead450910122058h3bd40680t164e895fa7bfe0a8@mail.gmail.com> References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <20091012235532.GA25906@wolff.to> <4AD3DFC9.4080608@redhat.com> <935ead450910122058h3bd40680t164e895fa7bfe0a8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20091013044635.GC8566@victoria.internal.frields.org> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 10:58:23PM -0500, Jeffrey Ollie wrote: > On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 9:02 PM, John Poelstra wrote: > > Bruno Wolff III said the following on 10/12/2009 04:55 PM Pacific Time: > >> > >> I'll probably be very late again, but will look through the logs later. > >> One thing I'm still looking for is sample configs for Fedora Talk so > >> that I can try to replicate some of Fedora Talk locally and write up > >> what I find out before the FAD, for other people that want to set up > >> test environments. > > > > From last week's meeting Jeff was creating a repo of the sanitized config > > files. ?Jeff any luck? > > git://fedorapeople.org/~jcollie/ftalk-asterisk-configs.git Also browseable here: http://fedorapeople.org/gitweb?p=jcollie/public_git/ftalk-asterisk-configs.git;a=summary -- Paul W. Frields http://paul.frields.org/ gpg fingerprint: 3DA6 A0AC 6D58 FEC4 0233 5906 ACDB C937 BD11 3717 http://redhat.com/ - - - - http://pfrields.fedorapeople.org/ irc.freenode.net: stickster @ #fedora-docs, #fedora-devel, #fredlug From bruno at wolff.to Tue Oct 13 13:38:09 2009 From: bruno at wolff.to (Bruno Wolff III) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 08:38:09 -0500 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <20091013044635.GC8566@victoria.internal.frields.org> References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <20091012235532.GA25906@wolff.to> <4AD3DFC9.4080608@redhat.com> <935ead450910122058h3bd40680t164e895fa7bfe0a8@mail.gmail.com> <20091013044635.GC8566@victoria.internal.frields.org> Message-ID: <20091013133809.GA10737@wolff.to> On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 00:46:35 -0400, "Paul W. Frields" wrote: > On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 10:58:23PM -0500, Jeffrey Ollie wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 9:02 PM, John Poelstra wrote: > > > Bruno Wolff III said the following on 10/12/2009 04:55 PM Pacific Time: > > >> > > >> I'll probably be very late again, but will look through the logs later. > > >> One thing I'm still looking for is sample configs for Fedora Talk so > > >> that I can try to replicate some of Fedora Talk locally and write up > > >> what I find out before the FAD, for other people that want to set up > > >> test environments. > > > > > > From last week's meeting Jeff was creating a repo of the sanitized config > > > files. ?Jeff any luck? > > > > git://fedorapeople.org/~jcollie/ftalk-asterisk-configs.git > > Also browseable here: > http://fedorapeople.org/gitweb?p=jcollie/public_git/ftalk-asterisk-configs.git;a=summary Thanks. I'll be trying to get this setup on another machine by the end of the weekend. I got a couple of other things due by Thursday so I might not get to it until the weekend. From stickster at gmail.com Tue Oct 13 16:29:37 2009 From: stickster at gmail.com (Paul Frields) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 12:29:37 -0400 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <20091013133809.GA10737@wolff.to> References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <20091012235532.GA25906@wolff.to> <4AD3DFC9.4080608@redhat.com> <935ead450910122058h3bd40680t164e895fa7bfe0a8@mail.gmail.com> <20091013044635.GC8566@victoria.internal.frields.org> <20091013133809.GA10737@wolff.to> Message-ID: On Tuesday, October 13, 2009, Bruno Wolff III wrote: > On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 00:46:35 -0400, > ?"Paul W. Frields" wrote: >> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 10:58:23PM -0500, Jeffrey Ollie wrote: >> > On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 9:02 PM, John Poelstra wrote: >> > > Bruno Wolff III said the following on 10/12/2009 04:55 PM Pacific Time: >> > >> >> > >> I'll probably be very late again, but will look through the logs later. >> > >> One thing I'm still looking for is sample configs for Fedora Talk so >> > >> that I can try to replicate some of Fedora Talk locally and write up >> > >> what I find out before the FAD, for other people that want to set up >> > >> test environments. >> > > >> > > From last week's meeting Jeff was creating a repo of the sanitized config >> > > files. ?Jeff any luck? >> > >> > git://fedorapeople.org/~jcollie/ftalk-asterisk-configs.git >> >> Also browseable here: >> http://fedorapeople.org/gitweb?p=jcollie/public_git/ftalk-asterisk-configs.git;a=summary > > Thanks. I'll be trying to get this setup on another machine by the end of > the weekend. I got a couple of other things due by Thursday so I might > not get to it until the weekend. There is a good chance I'll not make today's meeting. I am in another meeting at that time (in person) and won't be able to be at a screen. Paul From poelstra at redhat.com Wed Oct 14 16:38:15 2009 From: poelstra at redhat.com (John Poelstra) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 09:38:15 -0700 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> Message-ID: <4AD5FE77.2020303@redhat.com> John Poelstra said the following on 10/12/2009 04:12 PM Pacific Time: > Date: 2009-10-13 (tomorrow) > Time: 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) > Place: #fedora-fad on freenode > > Hi Everyone, > > We're meeting again tomorrow on #fedora-fad to keep talking about how we > are doing in terms of getting ready for the Fedora Activity Day on > 2009-10-23 & 24. Thanks to everyone who has been sending things to the > list and helping to get the new version of Asterisk in place. > > Before tomorrow's meeting I will also stage the text from all of the > tickets on gobby so we can create a clearer plan of what we are going to > work on. Be sure to get gobby set up and login before the meeting. Look > for a document with a self descriptive title. > > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/GobbyHowTo > > Thanks, > John > We had a brief meeting limited by the attendees availability and a poor use of MeetBot by me so here is a manual summary: 1) John will summarize the FedoraTalk Tickets 2) John will create some use cases for user and admin interaction with the system 3) one thing that i though of today is the ability to log in using the fas voip credentials from a cell phone when using the did numbers --after meeting question from John, "What exactly does this mean and how would it be used? What would it improve that we can't do now?" Log: http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-fad/2009-10-13/fedora-fad.2009-10-13-19.00.log.html From jonstanley at gmail.com Wed Oct 14 16:58:20 2009 From: jonstanley at gmail.com (Jon Stanley) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 12:58:20 -0400 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <4AD5FE77.2020303@redhat.com> References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <4AD5FE77.2020303@redhat.com> Message-ID: On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:38 PM, John Poelstra wrote: > 3) one thing that i though of today is the ability to log in using > the fas voip credentials from a cell phone when using the did numbers > ?--after meeting question from John, "What exactly does this mean and how > would it be used? What would it improve that we can't do now?" I think that the use case for this is that I'm away, but I need to call $CONTRIBUTOR and I want them to know that it's me instead of some random cell phone number, so we should be able to login and have it come from our extension. Jeff, correct me if I'm wrong. And I thought the meeting was at 3PM EST, have I failed yet again? I'm incredibly busy with $DAYJOB as well :( From bruno at wolff.to Wed Oct 14 17:11:35 2009 From: bruno at wolff.to (Bruno Wolff III) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 12:11:35 -0500 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <4AD5FE77.2020303@redhat.com> Message-ID: <20091014171135.GA16313@wolff.to> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:58:20 -0400, Jon Stanley wrote: > On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:38 PM, John Poelstra wrote: > > > 3) one thing that i though of today is the ability to log in using > > the fas voip credentials from a cell phone when using the did numbers > > ?--after meeting question from John, "What exactly does this mean and how > > would it be used? What would it improve that we can't do now?" > > I think that the use case for this is that I'm away, but I need to > call $CONTRIBUTOR and I want them to know that it's me instead of some > random cell phone number, so we should be able to login and have it > come from our extension. Would caller id with the person's cell phone number solve this problem? If so, that might be easier to handle. > Jeff, correct me if I'm wrong. And I thought the meeting was at 3PM > EST, have I failed yet again? I'm incredibly busy with $DAYJOB as > well :( It was pretty short. It was over by 2000 UTC when I got back. If you look at the log, you'll see it went pretty quick. If you want to add to the wish list, I would like to eventually be able to forward calls to another sip server. Right now I sort of handle this (but something is broken) by having my asterisk box register with the fedora talk server so it can get calls. But I get so few calls (none except for my test calls) that I think it would be significantly less overhead to have a forwarding ability rather than have to essentially poll from my end. From jonstanley at gmail.com Wed Oct 14 17:14:47 2009 From: jonstanley at gmail.com (Jon Stanley) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 13:14:47 -0400 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <20091014171135.GA16313@wolff.to> References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <4AD5FE77.2020303@redhat.com> <20091014171135.GA16313@wolff.to> Message-ID: On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Bruno Wolff III wrote: > Would caller id with the person's cell phone number solve this problem? > If so, that might be easier to handle. That already happens - if I call in to my phone from a DID, my cell phone (and whatever "name" the telco provides - which seems to be more the CLLI of the switch) is displayed as the calling party. From poelstra at redhat.com Wed Oct 14 17:19:24 2009 From: poelstra at redhat.com (John Poelstra) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 10:19:24 -0700 Subject: Fedora Talk Use Cases Message-ID: <4AD6081C.80001@redhat.com> Inspired by a fantastic suggestion by Jeff Collie at yesterday's meetings, I've taken a first shot at creating some use cases. Diagrams would be nice the wiki is much easier to edit, etc. I've created two pages that I think will work nicely. It would be excellent if we could build these out before next Tuesday's meeting. Feel free to dump whatever is on your mind and we can clean up the mess later :-) https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Talk_User_Cases https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Talk_Admin_Cases Any other help by anyone is welcome in terms of linking the use cases to existing documentation or tickets and opening new tickets as necessary. Thank you, John From poelstra at redhat.com Wed Oct 14 17:20:51 2009 From: poelstra at redhat.com (John Poelstra) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 10:20:51 -0700 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <4AD5FE77.2020303@redhat.com> Message-ID: <4AD60873.4030201@redhat.com> Jon Stanley said the following on 10/14/2009 09:58 AM Pacific Time: > On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:38 PM, John Poelstra wrote: > >> 3) one thing that i though of today is the ability to log in using >> the fas voip credentials from a cell phone when using the did numbers >> --after meeting question from John, "What exactly does this mean and how >> would it be used? What would it improve that we can't do now?" > > I think that the use case for this is that I'm away, but I need to > call $CONTRIBUTOR and I want them to know that it's me instead of some > random cell phone number, so we should be able to login and have it > come from our extension. > When we get it figured it, please add to these pages: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Talk_User_Cases https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Talk_Admin_Cases Thanks, John From bruno at wolff.to Wed Oct 14 17:38:06 2009 From: bruno at wolff.to (Bruno Wolff III) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 12:38:06 -0500 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <4AD5FE77.2020303@redhat.com> <20091014171135.GA16313@wolff.to> Message-ID: <20091014173806.GA31051@wolff.to> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 13:14:47 -0400, Jon Stanley wrote: > On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Bruno Wolff III wrote: > > > Would caller id with the person's cell phone number solve this problem? > > If so, that might be easier to handle. > > That already happens - if I call in to my phone from a DID, my cell > phone (and whatever "name" the telco provides - which seems to be more > the CLLI of the switch) is displayed as the calling party. So is the problem then that you wouldn't recognize the cell phone number, but you would recognize the the developer extension. Or is it more you just want to know it's some developer? Is getting called by a developer you don't have a cell phone number for a common case? From jeff at ocjtech.us Wed Oct 14 17:46:45 2009 From: jeff at ocjtech.us (Jeffrey Ollie) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 12:46:45 -0500 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <20091014171135.GA16313@wolff.to> References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <4AD5FE77.2020303@redhat.com> <20091014171135.GA16313@wolff.to> Message-ID: <935ead450910141046y47d03998l6cf20cdc47916155@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Bruno Wolff III wrote: > On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:58:20 -0400, > ?Jon Stanley wrote: >> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:38 PM, John Poelstra wrote: >> >> > 3) one thing that i though of today is the ability to log in using >> > the fas voip credentials from a cell phone when using the did numbers >> > ?--after meeting question from John, "What exactly does this mean and how >> > would it be used? What would it improve that we can't do now?" >> >> I think that the use case for this is that I'm away, but I need to >> call $CONTRIBUTOR and I want them to know that it's me instead of some >> random cell phone number, so we should be able to login and have it >> come from our extension. > > Would caller id with the person's cell phone number solve this problem? > If so, that might be easier to handle. Yes/no. Yes, in that the system should pass through your cell phone number to the callee. No, in that a significant number of people wouldn't want their personal cell phone number being passed on to the callee. Also, you might not recognize most people's cell phone numbers, plus there may be many cases where caller id information isn't sent or is incorrect etc. >> Jeff, correct me if I'm wrong. ?And I thought the meeting was at 3PM >> EST, have I failed yet again? ?I'm incredibly busy with $DAYJOB as >> well :( > > It was pretty short. It was over by 2000 UTC when I got back. If you look > at the log, you'll see it went pretty quick. > > If you want to add to the wish list, I would like to eventually be able to > forward calls to another sip server. Right now I sort of handle this (but > something is broken) by having my asterisk box register with the fedora > talk server so it can get calls. But I get so few calls (none except for > my test calls) that I think it would be significantly less overhead to > have a forwarding ability rather than have to essentially poll from my > end. We're handling this as one-off items that need someone from F-I to set up - for example both Dennis Gilmore and I have IAX trunks set up. -- Jeff Ollie From mmcgrath at redhat.com Wed Oct 14 17:48:59 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 12:48:59 -0500 (CDT) Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <935ead450910141046y47d03998l6cf20cdc47916155@mail.gmail.com> References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <4AD5FE77.2020303@redhat.com> <20091014171135.GA16313@wolff.to> <935ead450910141046y47d03998l6cf20cdc47916155@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 14 Oct 2009, Jeffrey Ollie wrote: > On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Bruno Wolff III wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:58:20 -0400, > > ?Jon Stanley wrote: > >> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:38 PM, John Poelstra wrote: > >> > >> > 3) one thing that i though of today is the ability to log in using > >> > the fas voip credentials from a cell phone when using the did numbers > >> > ?--after meeting question from John, "What exactly does this mean and how > >> > would it be used? What would it improve that we can't do now?" > >> > >> I think that the use case for this is that I'm away, but I need to > >> call $CONTRIBUTOR and I want them to know that it's me instead of some > >> random cell phone number, so we should be able to login and have it > >> come from our extension. > > > > Would caller id with the person's cell phone number solve this problem? > > If so, that might be easier to handle. > > Yes/no. Yes, in that the system should pass through your cell phone > number to the callee. No, in that a significant number of people > wouldn't want their personal cell phone number being passed on to the > callee. Also, you might not recognize most people's cell phone > numbers, plus there may be many cases where caller id information > isn't sent or is incorrect etc. > Would it be possible for me to tell asterisk, I come from this number and this number, please give me a proper "Mike McGrath" id from those numbers? Although that probably doesn't work with businesses since everyone in the westford office might look like the same person. -Mike From bruno at wolff.to Wed Oct 14 19:38:29 2009 From: bruno at wolff.to (Bruno Wolff III) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 14:38:29 -0500 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <4AD5FE77.2020303@redhat.com> <20091014171135.GA16313@wolff.to> <935ead450910141046y47d03998l6cf20cdc47916155@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20091014193829.GA32398@wolff.to> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:48:59 -0500, Mike McGrath wrote: > > Would it be possible for me to tell asterisk, I come from this number and > this number, please give me a proper "Mike McGrath" id from those numbers? > > Although that probably doesn't work with businesses since everyone in the > westford office might look like the same person. You would also want to make sure people didn't treat this as absolute truth as with some kinds of phone service you can supply any number you want as the caller id number. So it is possible to spoof these numbers. From jeff at ocjtech.us Wed Oct 14 19:37:57 2009 From: jeff at ocjtech.us (Jeffrey Ollie) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 14:37:57 -0500 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <20091014193829.GA32398@wolff.to> References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <4AD5FE77.2020303@redhat.com> <20091014171135.GA16313@wolff.to> <935ead450910141046y47d03998l6cf20cdc47916155@mail.gmail.com> <20091014193829.GA32398@wolff.to> Message-ID: <935ead450910141237p515ac7d9l7292e3e4b2b35c6b@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Bruno Wolff III wrote: > On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:48:59 -0500, > ?Mike McGrath wrote: >> >> Would it be possible for me to tell asterisk, I come from this number and >> this number, please give me a proper "Mike McGrath" id from those numbers? >> >> Although that probably doesn't work with businesses since everyone in the >> westford office might look like the same person. > > You would also want to make sure people didn't treat this as absolute truth > as with some kinds of phone service you can supply any number you want as > the caller id number. So it is possible to spoof these numbers. Yes, very easily spoofable. -- Jeff Ollie From herlo1 at gmail.com Thu Oct 15 00:18:17 2009 From: herlo1 at gmail.com (Clint Savage) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:18:17 -0600 Subject: Streaming media server for Fedora Talk In-Reply-To: References: <20091007143605.GM28168@victoria.internal.frields.org> <4ACCBAC9.8060308@internexusconnect.net> <09C12D56-210B-4C49-870C-A3F90869B227@ono.at> <20091012171044.GJ10453@victoria.internal.frields.org> Message-ID: On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 4:08 PM, Clint Savage wrote: > On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: >> On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, Clint Savage wrote: >> >>> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: >>> > On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, Paul W. Frields wrote: >>> > >>> >> On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 09:22:33AM +0200, Stefan Schlesinger wrote: >>> >> > >>> >> > On 07.10.2009, at 19:42, Mike McGrath wrote: >>> >> > >>> >> > >On Ive also had some experience with icecast. ?My question is how >>> >> > >do we tie >>> >> > >asterisk into it? >>> >> > Try to google for asterisk and icecast, there seems to be an Ices >>> >> > module since asterisk 1.4. >>> >> > >>> >> > http://www.757.org/~joat/wiki/index.php/Asterisk_and_Icecast_(via_Ices) >>> >> >>> >> I'm still reading the Asterisk book so any opinion I might give is >>> >> going to be woefully uninformed. ?It sounds like Icecast may be the >>> >> easiest short-term solution, especially since it was difficult to find >>> >> anything via Google on Flumotion integration. >>> >> >>> > >>> > My vote is also for icecast at this point. ?I even see asterisk-ices is >>> > already in EPEL. >>> >>> So asterisk-ices is a client program and that would work well. ?I've >>> used ices2 a bit before switching over to darkice and I might be >>> switching back since darkice doesn't support pulseaudio yet. ?I can >>> play a little iwth asterisk-ices this week and see what I can do with >>> it and ices. >>> >>> Do I need to make an RFR for the icecast server? ?Or for testing would >>> it just be a test server that already exists? >>> >> >> RFR, i don't think anything like this exists presently. >> >> ? ? ? ?-Mike > > Okay, I will request it tonight. ?Thanks Mike. > > Clint > Here's the RFR for the Icecast server. https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1734 Please let me know if I need to add more information. Also, I am not a member of the any of the important sysadmin groups (sysadmin-test, yes) so I put down Mike as my sponsor, but Jon Stanley has offered before as well. Cheers, Clint From ricky at fedoraproject.org Thu Oct 15 20:30:27 2009 From: ricky at fedoraproject.org (Ricky Zhou) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 16:30:27 -0400 Subject: Meeting Log - 2009-10-15 Message-ID: <20091015203027.GC11484@alpha.rzhou.org> 20:06 < mmcgrath> #startmeeting 20:06 < zodbot> Meeting started Thu Oct 15 20:06:16 2009 UTC. The chair is mmcgrath. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 20:06 < zodbot> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 20:06 < mmcgrath> Who's here? 20:06 * a-k is 20:06 * sijis is here 20:06 * collier_s here 20:06 * nirik is around 20:06 < brothers_> here 20:07 < mmcgrath> Not too much going on this week, just focusing on things to get the beta ready 20:07 < mmcgrath> #topic Beta Tickets 20:07 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Beta Tickets 20:07 -!- Fedora11 [n=EvilBob at fedora/bobjensen] has quit "Leaving" 20:07 < mmcgrath> #link https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/report/9 20:07 -!- Fedora11 [n=EvilBob at fedora/bobjensen] has joined #Fedora-Meeting 20:07 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1709 20:07 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1709 (f12-beta website) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1709 20:07 < mmcgrath> hiemanshu: ping 20:07 < mmcgrath> sijis: ping 20:07 < mmcgrath> ricky: ping? 20:07 < smooge> hi 20:07 < hiemanshu> mmcgrath, pong 20:07 < mmcgrath> After the F12 release, should we leave this one to you guys or would you like us to continue tracking it? 20:08 < sijis> mmcgrath: pong 20:08 < mmcgrath> is the f12 beta website in good shape? 20:09 < hiemanshu> Its only gonna be a few changes 20:09 < sijis> yeah, i think so. 20:09 < hiemanshu> So yeah 20:09 < sijis> i know we got the banner for the countdown. 20:09 < sijis> i'll have to look at the ticket a little closer (honestly) 20:10 * dgilmore id here 20:10 < mmcgrath> that's probably all that needs to get done. 20:10 < mmcgrath> Ok, moving on 20:10 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1711 20:10 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1711 (Release day ticket) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1711 20:10 < mmcgrath> tracking ticket, in good shape. 20:10 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1712 20:10 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1712 (verify releng permissions) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1712 20:11 < mmcgrath> smooge: this one's assigned to you though I suspect there's nothing else needed atm. 20:11 * ricky /me is here, sorry 20:11 -!- mizmo [n=duffy at fedora/mizmo] has quit "Sl?inte Mhath!" 20:11 < smooge> yes. I need to know what I should do about it. Will discuss after meeting. 20:12 < mmcgrath> 20:12 < mmcgrath> And that's really all the tickets left, we're in good shape it seems. 20:12 < mmcgrath> #topic Search Engines 20:12 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Search Engines 20:12 < mmcgrath> a-k: you want to take this one? 20:12 < a-k> Sure. 20:12 < a-k> I didn't find any engines written in Python, but I found 4 written in Perl, according to their documentation. 2 are not actively maintained. Huzaifas and I split the 4 between us. 20:13 -!- Fedora11 [n=EvilBob at fedora/bobjensen] has quit "Leaving" 20:13 < a-k> Most engines are written in C. Are we willing to consider them? The preference had been Python. 20:13 < abadger1999> a-k: C is okay. 20:13 < mmcgrath> a-k: C is perfectly ok. 20:13 < a-k> OK. That opens it up quite a bit more. 20:14 < dgilmore> there are a few in java also 20:14 < mmcgrath> a-k: I was talking with huzaifas last night about this very topic. I didn't mean to imply that language had as much weight as it has had :) 20:14 * ianweller is here 20:14 < mmcgrath> we have a preference for python and all but it's not a hard requirement at all. We just want the best tool for the job. 20:14 < dgilmore> the one archive.org uses could be good to use 20:14 < a-k> Roger. We'll look at the others. 20:14 < mmcgrath> a-k: any of them look particularly interesting? 20:15 < a-k> Of the Perl ones, Namazu looked good. Huzaifas is looking at that one. 20:15 < a-k> OpenFTS is not maintained, but it has a Python interface for apps to access it. 20:15 < mmcgrath> cool, well lets keep talking about this at the weekly meetings. I think a few people are interested in the outcome of this. 20:15 < mmcgrath> yeah :( for unmaintained apps 20:15 < dgilmore> a-k: it needs to be maintained 20:16 < a-k> dgilmore: yeah. I figured.... 20:16 < mmcgrath> Ok, anything else on that? 20:16 < a-k> I don't think so. 20:16 < mmcgrath> K. 20:16 < mmcgrath> nb: you around? 20:17 < mmcgrath> 'mm kay 20:17 < mmcgrath> So really that's all that's going on at the moment that's meeting worthy 20:17 < mmcgrath> #topic Open Floor 20:17 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Open Floor 20:18 < mmcgrath> anyone have anything they'd like to discuss? 20:18 < mmcgrath> If not we'll close the meeting in 30 20:19 < sijis> blogs. 20:19 < sijis> so, i know there are minor things on it.. but i believe nb's thought its to put a public notice about it soon. 20:20 < smooge> how is it situated to go ? 20:21 < mmcgrath> sijis: yeah 20:21 < mmcgrath> I'm not sure the status of that at the moment either. 20:21 < mmcgrath> I'd like to get it finalized though 20:21 < mmcgrath> this last 10% for projects always seems to take the longest. 20:21 < sijis> the are two open issues (that i'm aware of) 20:21 -!- cassmodiah [n=cass at fedora/cassmodiah] has quit Remote closed the connection 20:21 < mmcgrath> 20:22 < mmcgrath> nb's not here so that's out but that's ok, maybe we'll catch him next week. 20:22 < sijis> 1 - redirection with the new control panel link, 2 - rss feed error (just heard about it yesterday) 20:23 < mmcgrath> yeah I know about 1 20:23 < mmcgrath> not sure what it is though 20:23 < mmcgrath> sijis: ok, anything else? 20:23 < mmcgrath> if not we'll close 20:23 < smooge> the only thing I had to ask about was the PHX1 -> PHX2 20:23 < sijis> we think the redirection/rewrite or ssl problem. 20:24 -!- lfoppiano [n=lfoppian at fedora/lfoppiano] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:25 < sijis> that's all i have. 20:25 < mmcgrath> allrighty then :) 20:25 < mmcgrath> smooge: I haven't heard anything new on that, have you? 20:25 < smooge> nope 20:25 < smooge> just wanted to put it in the public record :) 20:26 < mmcgrath> hahah 20:26 < mmcgrath> yeah, that's sure slow to start 20:26 < mmcgrath> I haven't even heard what happened with my hardware yet, I know it's on site now. 20:26 < mmcgrath> anywho, we'll keep it short :) 20:26 < mmcgrath> #endmeeting 20:26 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Channel is used by various Fedora groups and committees for their regular meetings | Note that meetings often get logged | For questions about using Fedora please ask in #fedora | See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/FedoraMeetingChannel for meeting schedule 20:26 < zodbot> Meeting ended Thu Oct 15 20:26:36 2009 UTC. 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It now reads: > > class lftp::package { > > package { "lftp": > ensure => installed, > } > +1 -Mike From mmcgrath at redhat.com Thu Oct 15 23:00:07 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 18:00:07 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [PATCH] Add sigul and lftp packages to compose hosts In-Reply-To: <1255646921-17777-2-git-send-email-jkeating@redhat.com> References: <1255646921-17777-1-git-send-email-jkeating@redhat.com> <1255646921-17777-2-git-send-email-jkeating@redhat.com> Message-ID: On Thu, 15 Oct 2009, Jesse Keating wrote: > --- > manifests/servergroups/compose.pp | 2 ++ > 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/manifests/servergroups/compose.pp b/manifests/servergroups/compose.pp > index b2cb3ab..49c78f4 100644 > --- a/manifests/servergroups/compose.pp > +++ b/manifests/servergroups/compose.pp > @@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ class composer { > include rsync::server > include mock > include git::package > + include sigul::package > + include lftp::package > > # Firewall Rules, > $tcpPorts = [ 80, 8887, 8888, 8889 ] +1 -Mike From dennis at ausil.us Fri Oct 16 00:37:59 2009 From: dennis at ausil.us (Dennis Gilmore) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 19:37:59 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Add a module for lftp package In-Reply-To: References: <1255646921-17777-1-git-send-email-jkeating@redhat.com> <1255647385.2894.26.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <200910151938.00190.dennis@ausil.us> On Thursday 15 October 2009 05:59:47 pm Mike McGrath wrote: > On Thu, 15 Oct 2009, Jesse Keating wrote: > > On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 22:48 +0000, Jesse Keating wrote: > > > +++ b/modules/lftp/manifests/init.pp > > > @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ > > > +class sigul { > > > + > > > + package { "lftp": > > > + ensure => installed, > > > + } > > > -- > > > > Mike pointed out that this is wrong. 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Please refer to #1197 Thanks. -- Regards, Susmit. ============================================= ssh 0x86DD170A http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit ============================================= Sent from Calcutta, WB, India From josemanimala at gmail.com Sun Oct 18 13:53:15 2009 From: josemanimala at gmail.com (Jose M Manimala) Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 06:53:15 -0700 Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: References: <1250706985.2318.4.camel@adam.local.net> <1250721652.2318.11.camel@adam.local.net> Message-ID: <4ADB1DCB.6070705@gmail.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I am going to try and use the OBM Calendar with thunderbird. It uses the ical format. thunderbird supports it by default. susmit shannigrahi wrote: >> The page you link is only for the sync server, which doesn't >> appear to be mandatory. It provides Funambol, Outlook and Mozilla >> sync services. I would think that once OBM's CalDav support is >> complete you wouldn't really need the sync server... > > OBM is up and running. Please refer to #1197 Thanks. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAkrbHcsACgkQ68U/vco3DlJ7ggCeMDtf4JcBLuSS0C7AHn3s3Qh8 SuIAnjFIr51Bhhmf28d+pgByUn+fH6CG =0ai8 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From josemanimala at gmail.com Sun Oct 18 14:46:23 2009 From: josemanimala at gmail.com (Jose M Manimala) Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 07:46:23 -0700 Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: References: <1250706985.2318.4.camel@adam.local.net> <1250721652.2318.11.camel@adam.local.net> Message-ID: <4ADB2A3F.9080305@gmail.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 susmit shannigrahi wrote: >> The page you link is only for the sync server, which doesn't appear to >> be mandatory. It provides Funambol, Outlook and Mozilla sync services. I >> would think that once OBM's CalDav support is complete you wouldn't >> really need the sync server... > > OBM is up and running. > Please refer to #1197 > Thanks. Hmm... The synchronization with thunerbird doesnt seem to be working. I seem to notice that the base_url/obm-sync/services url is not exposed, which is required by the OBM connector for thunderbird. is there an .htaccess configuration or something that needs to be set? Regards Jose -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAkrbKj8ACgkQ68U/vco3DlLmzwCdHmHoe4S8aWsSOxxdjWFBN8YT RR4AniAvpCVFT4b9YPKYxkL2JTSG52Nt =m3BI -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com Sun Oct 18 02:28:17 2009 From: thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com (susmit shannigrahi) Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 07:58:17 +0530 Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: <4ADB2A3F.9080305@gmail.com> References: <1250706985.2318.4.camel@adam.local.net> <1250721652.2318.11.camel@adam.local.net> <4ADB2A3F.9080305@gmail.com> Message-ID: >>> The page you link is only for the sync server, which doesn't appear to >>> be mandatory. It provides Funambol, Outlook and Mozilla sync services. I >>> would think that once OBM's CalDav support is complete you wouldn't >>> really need the sync server... > Hmm... The synchronization with thunerbird doesnt seem to be working. > I seem to notice that the base_url/obm-sync/services url is not > exposed, which is required by the OBM connector for thunderbird. is > there an .htaccess configuration or something that needs to be set? It needs sun java, so unacceptable in the infrastructure. We need to look an alternative method for that. Please refer to Adam's mail above. Thanks. -- Regards, Susmit. ============================================= ssh 0x86DD170A http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit ============================================= From josemanimala at gmail.com Sun Oct 18 05:52:06 2009 From: josemanimala at gmail.com (jose manimala) Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 11:22:06 +0530 Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: References: <1250706985.2318.4.camel@adam.local.net> <1250721652.2318.11.camel@adam.local.net> <4ADB2A3F.9080305@gmail.com> Message-ID: <53a863600910172252u24a7ae0bo6defaa83679e5c5b@mail.gmail.com> did you have time to look at zimbra community edition? On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 7:58 AM, susmit shannigrahi < thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com> wrote: > >>> The page you link is only for the sync server, which doesn't appear to > >>> be mandatory. It provides Funambol, Outlook and Mozilla sync services. > I > >>> would think that once OBM's CalDav support is complete you wouldn't > >>> really need the sync server... > > > Hmm... The synchronization with thunerbird doesnt seem to be working. > > I seem to notice that the base_url/obm-sync/services url is not > > exposed, which is required by the OBM connector for thunderbird. is > > there an .htaccess configuration or something that needs to be set? > > > It needs sun java, so unacceptable in the infrastructure. > We need to look an alternative method for that. > Please refer to Adam's mail above. > Thanks. > > -- > Regards, > Susmit. > > ============================================= > ssh > 0x86DD170A > http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit > ============================================= > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > -- Jose M Manimala http://www.jmmblog.in.eu.org Ph: +919790824111 GPGkeyID: F5DD9656 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bruno at wolff.to Sun Oct 18 15:25:59 2009 From: bruno at wolff.to (Bruno Wolff III) Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 10:25:59 -0500 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> Message-ID: <20091018152559.GA20584@wolff.to> Most likely I'll miss or be very late to the next meeting. I have made some good prgress with the asterisk setup instructions. The server is up, running and accepting sip packets. I haven't figured out how to get registrations accepted. (This is probably related to the domain name not matching the server name, but I'm still playing with it.) It would help if people tried out the instructions before the Tuesday meeting so that they could ask Jeff questions if some stuff there is unclear. I'll be spending some more time on this today as I would like to get to the point where twinkle to twinkle calls (through the server) work. But I am not sure I'll have that working before Tuesday. It should be pretty close configwise, but I need to figure out what needs to change and that may take a while. From herlo1 at gmail.com Sun Oct 18 15:59:44 2009 From: herlo1 at gmail.com (Clint Savage) Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 09:59:44 -0600 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <20091018152559.GA20584@wolff.to> References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <20091018152559.GA20584@wolff.to> Message-ID: On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 9:25 AM, Bruno Wolff III wrote: > Most likely I'll miss or be very late to the next meeting. > I have made some good prgress with the asterisk setup instructions. > The server is up, running and accepting sip packets. I haven't figured out > how to get registrations accepted. (This is probably related to the domain > name not matching the server name, but I'm still playing with it.) > It would help if people tried out the instructions before the Tuesday > meeting so that they could ask Jeff questions if some stuff there is > unclear. > I'll be spending some more time on this today as I would like to get to > the point where twinkle to twinkle calls (through the server) work. But I am > not sure I'll have that working before Tuesday. It should be pretty close > configwise, but I need to figure out what needs to change and that may take > a while. > This sounds like a good place to give updates. I'm waiting on ixs (Andreas Thienemann) to build the icecast rpm for EPEL. I might just grab the source today and put it up on publictest15 anyway. The only real questions I have are what mount points we want to have and authentication. I'm going to look into each method of authentication and see what I can come up with. Cheers, Clint From jonstanley at gmail.com Sun Oct 18 21:18:33 2009 From: jonstanley at gmail.com (Jon Stanley) Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 17:18:33 -0400 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <20091018152559.GA20584@wolff.to> Message-ID: Auth via FAS would be swell. :) On 10/18/09, Clint Savage wrote: > On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 9:25 AM, Bruno Wolff III wrote: >> Most likely I'll miss or be very late to the next meeting. >> I have made some good prgress with the asterisk setup instructions. >> The server is up, running and accepting sip packets. I haven't figured out >> how to get registrations accepted. (This is probably related to the domain >> name not matching the server name, but I'm still playing with it.) >> It would help if people tried out the instructions before the Tuesday >> meeting so that they could ask Jeff questions if some stuff there is >> unclear. >> I'll be spending some more time on this today as I would like to get to >> the point where twinkle to twinkle calls (through the server) work. But I >> am >> not sure I'll have that working before Tuesday. It should be pretty close >> configwise, but I need to figure out what needs to change and that may >> take >> a while. >> > > This sounds like a good place to give updates. I'm waiting on ixs > (Andreas Thienemann) to build the icecast rpm for EPEL. I might just > grab the source today and put it up on publictest15 anyway. The only > real questions I have are what mount points we want to have and > authentication. I'm going to look into each method of authentication > and see what I can come up with. > > Cheers, > > Clint > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > -- Sent from my mobile device From bruno at wolff.to Sun Oct 18 21:21:55 2009 From: bruno at wolff.to (Bruno Wolff III) Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 16:21:55 -0500 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <20091018152559.GA20584@wolff.to> References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <20091018152559.GA20584@wolff.to> Message-ID: <20091018212155.GA32596@wolff.to> On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 10:25:59 -0500, Bruno Wolff III wrote: > I'll be spending some more time on this today as I would like to get to > the point where twinkle to twinkle calls (through the server) work. But I am > not sure I'll have that working before Tuesday. I got the twinkle to twinkle connection through the server to work. This is about as far as I can take things and I think the instructions are ready for review by the gurus. I didn't test any conferencing type functions. The changes I needed to make seem to be related to changes in Asterisk since 1.4. From bruno at wolff.to Sun Oct 18 21:30:02 2009 From: bruno at wolff.to (Bruno Wolff III) Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 16:30:02 -0500 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <20091018152559.GA20584@wolff.to> Message-ID: <20091018213002.GB32596@wolff.to> On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 17:18:33 -0400, Jon Stanley wrote: > Auth via FAS would be swell. :) It looks like currently md5 hashes for your voip password are stored in the asterisk config files. I suspect using FAS passwords for sip is going to be a bad idea as clients save them without proper protection. I don't know if the protocol properly protects them either. (Though it does use challange response, so there is some hope of that.) From herlo1 at gmail.com Sun Oct 18 22:51:21 2009 From: herlo1 at gmail.com (Clint Savage) Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 16:51:21 -0600 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <20091018152559.GA20584@wolff.to> Message-ID: On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Jon Stanley wrote: > Auth via FAS would be swell. :) > Agreed. However, this is just for connecting the asterisk client to an audio streaming server. I don't know that fas would be ultimately how we authenticate. Maybe the person who starts the recording would need a fas account and when the recording was done, asterisk-ices could send it on to the user who authenticated. I'm not sure yet, will keep thinking on this line. Clint From jeff at ocjtech.us Sun Oct 18 23:49:10 2009 From: jeff at ocjtech.us (Jeffrey Ollie) Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 18:49:10 -0500 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <20091018213002.GB32596@wolff.to> References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <20091018152559.GA20584@wolff.to> <20091018213002.GB32596@wolff.to> Message-ID: <935ead450910181649v2740a1ealade0014ed420bfc5@mail.gmail.com> On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Bruno Wolff III wrote: > On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 17:18:33 -0400, > ?Jon Stanley wrote: >> Auth via FAS would be swell. :) > > It looks like currently md5 hashes for your voip password are stored in > the asterisk config files. I suspect using FAS passwords for sip is > going to be a bad idea as clients save them without proper protection. > I don't know if the protocol properly protects them either. (Though it > does use challange response, so there is some hope of that.) Those MD5 hashes aren't your FAS password, they are your VoIP password, which is a separate setting. -- Jeff Ollie From jonstanley at gmail.com Mon Oct 19 01:19:36 2009 From: jonstanley at gmail.com (Jon Stanley) Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 21:19:36 -0400 Subject: FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-13 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <935ead450910181649v2740a1ealade0014ed420bfc5@mail.gmail.com> References: <4AD3B7C3.8010101@redhat.com> <20091018152559.GA20584@wolff.to> <20091018213002.GB32596@wolff.to> <935ead450910181649v2740a1ealade0014ed420bfc5@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 7:49 PM, Jeffrey Ollie wrote: > Those MD5 hashes aren't your FAS password, they are your VoIP > password, which is a separate setting. Right, I looked into the FAS Asterisk plugin, and the password (VoIP password, NOT the FAS password) looks to be stored in the db cleartext - see http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=fas.git;a=blob;f=plugins/fas-plugin-asterisk/client/fas-asterisk-sync;h=53be6ba70ed93cb619184929b42dbc14c381e5fc;hb=HEAD line 40 (the md5 is constructed at runtime) So if we need the information, it should be *really* easily available. From mmcgrath at redhat.com Mon Oct 19 13:30:34 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 08:30:34 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: References: <1250706985.2318.4.camel@adam.local.net> <1250721652.2318.11.camel@adam.local.net> <4ADB2A3F.9080305@gmail.com> Message-ID: On Sun, 18 Oct 2009, susmit shannigrahi wrote: > >>> The page you link is only for the sync server, which doesn't appear to > >>> be mandatory. It provides Funambol, Outlook and Mozilla sync services. I > >>> would think that once OBM's CalDav support is complete you wouldn't > >>> really need the sync server... > > > Hmm... The synchronization with thunerbird doesnt seem to be working. > > I seem to notice that the base_url/obm-sync/services url is not > > exposed, which is required by the OBM connector for thunderbird. is > > there an .htaccess configuration or something that needs to be set? > > > It needs sun java, so unacceptable in the infrastructure. > We need to look an alternative method for that. > Please refer to Adam's mail above. > Thanks. > It really doesn't work with the java versions that ship with Fedora? :( -Mike From mmcgrath at redhat.com Mon Oct 19 13:31:15 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 08:31:15 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: <53a863600910172252u24a7ae0bo6defaa83679e5c5b@mail.gmail.com> References: <1250706985.2318.4.camel@adam.local.net> <1250721652.2318.11.camel@adam.local.net> <4ADB2A3F.9080305@gmail.com> <53a863600910172252u24a7ae0bo6defaa83679e5c5b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Sun, 18 Oct 2009, jose manimala wrote: > did you have time to look at zimbra community edition? > Actually this might not be a bad idea. I wonder how hard it is to disable the email portion :) -Mike > On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 7:58 AM, susmit shannigrahi wrote: > >>> The page you link is only for the sync server, which doesn't appear to > >>> be mandatory. It provides Funambol, Outlook and Mozilla sync services. I > >>> would think that once OBM's CalDav support is complete you wouldn't > >>> really need the sync server... > > > Hmm... The synchronization with thunerbird doesnt seem to be working. > > I seem to notice that the base_url/obm-sync/services url is not > > exposed, which is required by the OBM connector for thunderbird. is > > there an .htaccess configuration or something that needs to be set? > > > It needs sun java, so unacceptable in the infrastructure. > We need to look an alternative method for that. > Please refer to Adam's mail above. > Thanks. > > -- > Regards, > Susmit. > > ============================================= > ssh > 0x86DD170A > http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit > ============================================= > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > > > -- > Jose M Manimala > http://www.jmmblog.in.eu.org > Ph: +919790824111 > GPGkeyID: F5DD9656 > > From thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com Mon Oct 19 13:35:45 2009 From: thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com (susmit shannigrahi) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 19:05:45 +0530 Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: References: <1250706985.2318.4.camel@adam.local.net> <1250721652.2318.11.camel@adam.local.net> <4ADB2A3F.9080305@gmail.com> Message-ID: > It really doesn't work with the java versions that ship with Fedora? ?:( I will update when I try it on open jdk. I haven't yet. -- Regards, Susmit. ============================================= ssh 0x86DD170A http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit ============================================= From kanarip at kanarip.com Mon Oct 19 13:37:02 2009 From: kanarip at kanarip.com (Jeroen van Meeuwen) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 15:37:02 +0200 Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: References: <1250706985.2318.4.camel@adam.local.net> <1250721652.2318.11.camel@adam.local.net> <4ADB2A3F.9080305@gmail.com> <53a863600910172252u24a7ae0bo6defaa83679e5c5b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4ADC6B7E.9040606@kanarip.com> On 10/19/2009 03:31 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: > On Sun, 18 Oct 2009, jose manimala wrote: > >> did you have time to look at zimbra community edition? >> > Are we kidding ourselves? Zimbra ships the entire required stack for free. If you're going this route (use full-blown Groupware for calandering), I can recommend Zarafa -which does not ship its own MySQL binaries (amongst all others required), uses the system stack (including options to move/change MTAs), does not install in /opt, and is currently under review to be included with Fedora. My $.02 -- Jeroen From mmcgrath at redhat.com Mon Oct 19 13:42:58 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 08:42:58 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: <4ADC6B7E.9040606@kanarip.com> References: <1250706985.2318.4.camel@adam.local.net> <1250721652.2318.11.camel@adam.local.net> <4ADB2A3F.9080305@gmail.com> <53a863600910172252u24a7ae0bo6defaa83679e5c5b@mail.gmail.com> <4ADC6B7E.9040606@kanarip.com> Message-ID: On Mon, 19 Oct 2009, Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote: > On 10/19/2009 03:31 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: > > On Sun, 18 Oct 2009, jose manimala wrote: > > > > > did you have time to look at zimbra community edition? > > > > > > > Are we kidding ourselves? Zimbra ships the entire required stack for free. If > you're going this route (use full-blown Groupware for calandering), I can > recommend Zarafa -which does not ship its own MySQL binaries (amongst all > others required), uses the system stack (including options to move/change > MTAs), does not install in /opt, and is currently under review to be included > with Fedora. > > My $.02 > We wouldn't be allowed to use the default one that zimbra ships anyway, our policies require it to be up for review. Zarafa can certainly be added to the list though :) -Mike From tristan.santore at internexusconnect.net Mon Oct 19 17:25:23 2009 From: tristan.santore at internexusconnect.net (Tristan Santore) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 18:25:23 +0100 Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: References: <1250706985.2318.4.camel@adam.local.net> <1250721652.2318.11.camel@adam.local.net> <4ADB2A3F.9080305@gmail.com> <53a863600910172252u24a7ae0bo6defaa83679e5c5b@mail.gmail.com> <4ADC6B7E.9040606@kanarip.com> Message-ID: <4ADCA103.6020904@internexusconnect.net> On 19/10/09 14:42, Mike McGrath wrote: > On Mon, 19 Oct 2009, Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote: > > >> On 10/19/2009 03:31 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: >> >>> On Sun, 18 Oct 2009, jose manimala wrote: >>> >>> >>>> did you have time to look at zimbra community edition? >>>> >>>> >>> >> Are we kidding ourselves? Zimbra ships the entire required stack for free. If >> you're going this route (use full-blown Groupware for calandering), I can >> recommend Zarafa -which does not ship its own MySQL binaries (amongst all >> others required), uses the system stack (including options to move/change >> MTAs), does not install in /opt, and is currently under review to be included >> with Fedora. >> >> My $.02 >> >> > We wouldn't be allowed to use the default one that zimbra ships anyway, > our policies require it to be up for review. Zarafa can certainly be > added to the list though :) > > -Mike > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > Please forgive me, if I am blind or not awake enough, but Zarafa appears to be a paid for solution. I can not seem to find a free version. So where is a foss version ? Regards, Tristan -- Tristan Santore BSc MBCS TS4523-RIPE Network and Infrastructure Operations InterNexusConnect Mobile +44-78-55069812 Tristan.Santore at internexusconnect.net Thawte Notary For Fedora related issues, please email me at: TSantore at fedoraproject.org -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 3388 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature URL: From tristan.santore at internexusconnect.net Mon Oct 19 17:27:30 2009 From: tristan.santore at internexusconnect.net (Tristan Santore) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 18:27:30 +0100 Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: <4ADCA103.6020904@internexusconnect.net> References: <1250706985.2318.4.camel@adam.local.net> <1250721652.2318.11.camel@adam.local.net> <4ADB2A3F.9080305@gmail.com> <53a863600910172252u24a7ae0bo6defaa83679e5c5b@mail.gmail.com> <4ADC6B7E.9040606@kanarip.com> <4ADCA103.6020904@internexusconnect.net> Message-ID: <4ADCA182.40207@internexusconnect.net> On 19/10/09 18:25, Tristan Santore wrote: > On 19/10/09 14:42, Mike McGrath wrote: >> On Mon, 19 Oct 2009, Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote: >> >>> On 10/19/2009 03:31 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: >>>> On Sun, 18 Oct 2009, jose manimala wrote: >>>> >>>>> did you have time to look at zimbra community edition? >>>>> >>> Are we kidding ourselves? Zimbra ships the entire required stack for >>> free. If >>> you're going this route (use full-blown Groupware for calandering), >>> I can >>> recommend Zarafa -which does not ship its own MySQL binaries >>> (amongst all >>> others required), uses the system stack (including options to >>> move/change >>> MTAs), does not install in /opt, and is currently under review to be >>> included >>> with Fedora. >>> >>> My $.02 >>> >> We wouldn't be allowed to use the default one that zimbra ships anyway, >> our policies require it to be up for review. Zarafa can certainly be >> added to the list though :) >> >> -Mike >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > Please forgive me, if I am blind or not awake enough, but Zarafa > appears to be a paid for solution. I can not seem to find a free version. > So where is a foss version ? > > Regards, > Tristan > > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > Apologies, just after I sent the email, I found the link. http://www.zarafa.com/content/download-community For anyone wishing to review this. Regards, Tristan -- Tristan Santore BSc MBCS TS4523-RIPE Network and Infrastructure Operations InterNexusConnect Mobile +44-78-55069812 Tristan.Santore at internexusconnect.net Thawte Notary For Fedora related issues, please email me at: TSantore at fedoraproject.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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So please, give me some kind of > reaction. > > Thanks! > > -- > S?ndor Levente > > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > Hello Sandor, first of all this is the infrastructure list, so we generally talk about Fedora infrastructure stuff here, however, I have a suggestion to make. Why don't you join #fedora-devel, and maybe one of the guys will be happy to have you as part of their development effort. There are loads of projects out there to participate in, and people willing to learn and participate are always welcome. I hope this will help you find a software development spot. All the best. 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Starting there is good, otherwise you risk getting stuck developing something you're not interested in which is usually a bad thing for volunteers :) Also, just making sure, have you seen this site? http://join.fedoraproject.org/ -Mike From poelstra at redhat.com Tue Oct 20 00:07:46 2009 From: poelstra at redhat.com (John Poelstra) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 17:07:46 -0700 Subject: LAST FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-20 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) Message-ID: <4ADCFF52.4040602@redhat.com> Time: 3 PM EDT (19:00 UTC) Date: 2009-10-20 Location: #fedora-fad We'll be meeting one last time tomorrow in #fedora-fad to discuss our progress and things we need to be thinking about for Friday's kickoff--wow, can you believe we're doing this thing for real starting on Friday?! PLEASE, if you haven't had a chance, review the use cases we have so far and add on to them, change them, etc. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Talk_User_Cases https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Talk_Admin_Cases I will be linking the infrastructure tickets to the applicable cases. As I sat down to try and summarize the tickets I found that this to be a natural and probably better way to do it. Also, check out Bruno's excellent detailed steps on setting up asterisk. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAD_Fedora_Talk_2009_game_plan#Asterisk_Packages_.26_Installation_Instructions John From dennis at ausil.us Tue Oct 20 01:06:08 2009 From: dennis at ausil.us (Dennis Gilmore) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 20:06:08 -0500 Subject: Emergency Change Freeze Request Message-ID: <200910192006.14479.dennis@ausil.us> We notcied that there was no apache logging on cvs1. this is because the selinux policy was preventing apache from writing log files. For now i have set selinux to permissive mode until we can fix the policy correctly. Dennis -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. URL: From skvidal at fedoraproject.org Tue Oct 20 02:07:59 2009 From: skvidal at fedoraproject.org (Seth Vidal) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 22:07:59 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Emergency Change Freeze Request In-Reply-To: <200910192006.14479.dennis@ausil.us> References: <200910192006.14479.dennis@ausil.us> Message-ID: On Mon, 19 Oct 2009, Dennis Gilmore wrote: > We notcied that there was no apache logging on cvs1. this is because the > selinux policy was preventing apache from writing log files. For now i have > set selinux to permissive mode until we can fix the policy correctly. > +1 out of curiosity how long has the no logging been going on? -sv From bruno at wolff.to Tue Oct 20 02:09:38 2009 From: bruno at wolff.to (Bruno Wolff III) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 21:09:38 -0500 Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: References: <1250706985.2318.4.camel@adam.local.net> <1250721652.2318.11.camel@adam.local.net> <4ADB2A3F.9080305@gmail.com> <53a863600910172252u24a7ae0bo6defaa83679e5c5b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20091020020938.GA27259@wolff.to> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 08:31:15 -0500, Mike McGrath wrote: > On Sun, 18 Oct 2009, jose manimala wrote: > > > did you have time to look at zimbra community edition? > > > > Actually this might not be a bad idea. I wonder how hard it is to disable > the email portion :) It's less funny than you'd think. At work we use Zimbra and if you forward your email (without keeping a copy) the built in calendaring stuff doesn't work very well. You have to use the ics attachment (for the meeting invite or update) in the forwarded email in a tool to store the message in their calendar system. I don't think we (my work) ever asked them to fix this, because so far very people both forward their email and care about calendar invites. So it might not really be a hard thing to fix. From dennis at ausil.us Tue Oct 20 02:24:52 2009 From: dennis at ausil.us (Dennis Gilmore) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 21:24:52 -0500 Subject: Emergency Change Freeze Request In-Reply-To: References: <200910192006.14479.dennis@ausil.us> Message-ID: <200910192124.57224.dennis@ausil.us> On Monday 19 October 2009 09:07:59 pm Seth Vidal wrote: > On Mon, 19 Oct 2009, Dennis Gilmore wrote: > > We notcied that there was no apache logging on cvs1. this is because the > > selinux policy was preventing apache from writing log files. For now i > > have set selinux to permissive mode until we can fix the policy > > correctly. > > +1 > > out of curiosity how long has the no logging been going on? long enough that the log files that were there are gone. my guess is since Date: Mon Sep 21 08:43:31 2009 -0500 when enforcing mode was turned on. Dennis -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. URL: From mmcgrath at redhat.com Tue Oct 20 02:30:10 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 21:30:10 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Emergency Change Freeze Request In-Reply-To: <200910192124.57224.dennis@ausil.us> References: <200910192006.14479.dennis@ausil.us> <200910192124.57224.dennis@ausil.us> Message-ID: On Mon, 19 Oct 2009, Dennis Gilmore wrote: > On Monday 19 October 2009 09:07:59 pm Seth Vidal wrote: > > On Mon, 19 Oct 2009, Dennis Gilmore wrote: > > > We notcied that there was no apache logging on cvs1. this is because the > > > selinux policy was preventing apache from writing log files. For now i > > > have set selinux to permissive mode until we can fix the policy > > > correctly. > > > > +1 > > > > out of curiosity how long has the no logging been going on? > > long enough that the log files that were there are gone. > > my guess is since Date: Mon Sep 21 08:43:31 2009 -0500 > when enforcing mode was turned on. > No audit trails sure make linux more SEcure -Mike From lmacken at redhat.com Tue Oct 20 02:55:50 2009 From: lmacken at redhat.com (Luke Macken) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 22:55:50 -0400 Subject: Emergency Change Freeze Request In-Reply-To: <200910192006.14479.dennis@ausil.us> References: <200910192006.14479.dennis@ausil.us> Message-ID: <20091020025550.GD3707@x300.bos.redhat.com> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 08:06:08PM -0500, Dennis Gilmore wrote: > We notcied that there was no apache logging on cvs1. this is because the > selinux policy was preventing apache from writing log files. For now i have > set selinux to permissive mode until we can fix the policy correctly. What were the specific SELinux denials? I don't see any AVCs on cvs1, nor have I seen any since we flipped it to enforcing mode. How did you come to this conclusion? luke From dennis at ausil.us Tue Oct 20 04:59:11 2009 From: dennis at ausil.us (Dennis Gilmore) Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 23:59:11 -0500 Subject: Emergency Change Freeze Request In-Reply-To: <20091020025550.GD3707@x300.bos.redhat.com> References: <200910192006.14479.dennis@ausil.us> <20091020025550.GD3707@x300.bos.redhat.com> Message-ID: <200910192359.16243.dennis@ausil.us> On Monday 19 October 2009 09:55:50 pm Luke Macken wrote: > On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 08:06:08PM -0500, Dennis Gilmore wrote: > > We notcied that there was no apache logging on cvs1. this is because the > > selinux policy was preventing apache from writing log files. For now i > > have set selinux to permissive mode until we can fix the policy > > correctly. > > What were the specific SELinux denials? > > I don't see any AVCs on cvs1, nor have I seen any since we flipped it to > enforcing mode. > > How did you come to this conclusion? the bunch of httpd messages i got while tailing /var/log/audit/audit.log however looking at it now it doesnt seem related to logging. doing a graceful of httpd after setting enforcing to permissive enabled logs to work again. Dennis -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. URL: From stickster at gmail.com Tue Oct 20 14:00:08 2009 From: stickster at gmail.com (Paul W. Frields) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 10:00:08 -0400 Subject: LAST FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-20 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <4ADCFF52.4040602@redhat.com> References: <4ADCFF52.4040602@redhat.com> Message-ID: <20091020140008.GD933@victoria.internal.frields.org> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 05:07:46PM -0700, John Poelstra wrote: > Time: 3 PM EDT (19:00 UTC) > Date: 2009-10-20 > Location: #fedora-fad > > We'll be meeting one last time tomorrow in #fedora-fad to discuss > our progress and things we need to be thinking about for Friday's > kickoff--wow, can you believe we're doing this thing for real > starting on Friday?! > > PLEASE, if you haven't had a chance, review the use cases we have so > far and add on to them, change them, etc. > > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Talk_User_Cases > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Talk_Admin_Cases > > I will be linking the infrastructure tickets to the applicable > cases. As I sat down to try and summarize the tickets I found that > this to be a natural and probably better way to do it. I'll try to help with this in the afternoon after the release pops out. > Also, check out Bruno's excellent detailed steps on setting up asterisk. > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAD_Fedora_Talk_2009_game_plan#Asterisk_Packages_.26_Installation_Instructions These instructions were really useful and I now have a minimally functional Asterisk operating on my workstation at home, to which I can attach from my laptop client. Nifty! Ideally, at today's meeting I'd like to: * Answer any remaining schedule questions and point to brief agenda overview on wiki (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAD_Fedora_Talk_2009_game_plan#Schedule) * Re-state for posterity why the use cases are there (sync expectations) * Find out progress (if any) on icecast server, whether on asterisk2 or elsewhere * Walk through the admin use cases, which seem a bit more sketchy than the others -- probably only because we haven't looked closely at them yet Anything else we can work on before arriving on Friday? I'm keen to hit the ground running on Friday morning. -- Paul W. Frields http://paul.frields.org/ gpg fingerprint: 3DA6 A0AC 6D58 FEC4 0233 5906 ACDB C937 BD11 3717 http://redhat.com/ - - - - http://pfrields.fedorapeople.org/ irc.freenode.net: stickster @ #fedora-docs, #fedora-devel, #fredlug From lmacken at redhat.com Tue Oct 20 14:23:54 2009 From: lmacken at redhat.com (Luke Macken) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 10:23:54 -0400 Subject: Emergency Change Freeze Request In-Reply-To: <200910192359.16243.dennis@ausil.us> References: <200910192006.14479.dennis@ausil.us> <20091020025550.GD3707@x300.bos.redhat.com> <200910192359.16243.dennis@ausil.us> Message-ID: <20091020142354.GE3707@x300.bos.redhat.com> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:59:11PM -0500, Dennis Gilmore wrote: > On Monday 19 October 2009 09:55:50 pm Luke Macken wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 08:06:08PM -0500, Dennis Gilmore wrote: > > > We notcied that there was no apache logging on cvs1. this is because the > > > selinux policy was preventing apache from writing log files. For now i > > > have set selinux to permissive mode until we can fix the policy > > > correctly. > > > > What were the specific SELinux denials? > > > > I don't see any AVCs on cvs1, nor have I seen any since we flipped it to > > enforcing mode. > > > > How did you come to this conclusion? > > the bunch of httpd messages i got while tailing /var/log/audit/audit.log > however looking at it now it doesnt seem related to logging. doing a graceful > of httpd after setting enforcing to permissive enabled logs to work again. If those messages don't say '{ denied }', then it's probably fine... luke From mmcgrath at redhat.com Tue Oct 20 15:20:41 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 10:20:41 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Attention sysadmins! Message-ID: The beta is out: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2009-October/msg00006.html Get to testing! - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_12_Beta_RC2_Install Especially pay attention to use cases that you yourself use. -Mike From herlo1 at gmail.com Tue Oct 20 15:55:47 2009 From: herlo1 at gmail.com (Clint Savage) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 09:55:47 -0600 Subject: LAST FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-20 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <20091020140008.GD933@victoria.internal.frields.org> References: <4ADCFF52.4040602@redhat.com> <20091020140008.GD933@victoria.internal.frields.org> Message-ID: I will not be able to attend today's meeting. Usually my job expects me to work during the day :) > > * Find out progress (if any) on icecast server, whether on asterisk2 > ?or elsewhere The progress I have made is literally none other than to say that I have the Icecast server on publictest15. I am going to go ahead and build the rpm tomorrow if Andreas hasn't completed it by then. I was under the impression it would be completed by now, but I don't want to pester the snot out of ixs. If others wish to get Andreas to get the rpm built and into EPEL, I'd be much obliged. In the meantime, I'll build an rpm from the src rpm in Fedora-12 branch and get it up on publictest15 tonight/tomorrow and send and update when I have it completed. Cheers, Clint From jonstanley at gmail.com Tue Oct 20 16:49:56 2009 From: jonstanley at gmail.com (Jon Stanley) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 12:49:56 -0400 Subject: LAST FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-20 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: References: <4ADCFF52.4040602@redhat.com> <20091020140008.GD933@victoria.internal.frields.org> Message-ID: On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 11:55 AM, Clint Savage wrote: > In the meantime, I'll build an rpm from the src rpm in Fedora-12 > branch and get it up on publictest15 tonight/tomorrow and send and > update when I have it completed. It's important to note that asterisk2 is an F12 box (which will become the F-Talk box). Does not requiring it being in EPEL change anything? I would have mentioned this earlier, except that I wasn't quite sure what you were blocking on. Sorry! :) From mmcgrath at redhat.com Tue Oct 20 16:53:27 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 11:53:27 -0500 (CDT) Subject: LAST FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-20 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: References: <4ADCFF52.4040602@redhat.com> <20091020140008.GD933@victoria.internal.frields.org> Message-ID: On Tue, 20 Oct 2009, Clint Savage wrote: > I will not be able to attend today's meeting. Usually my job expects > me to work during the day :) > > > > * Find out progress (if any) on icecast server, whether on asterisk2 > > ?or elsewhere > > The progress I have made is literally none other than to say that I > have the Icecast server on publictest15. I am going to go ahead and > build the rpm tomorrow if Andreas hasn't completed it by then. I was > under the impression it would be completed by now, but I don't want to > pester the snot out of ixs. If others wish to get Andreas to get the > rpm built and into EPEL, I'd be much obliged. > > In the meantime, I'll build an rpm from the src rpm in Fedora-12 > branch and get it up on publictest15 tonight/tomorrow and send and > update when I have it completed. > If you can, move it to publictest16 asap. we're rebuilding publictest15 soon. -Mike From jaredsmith at jaredsmith.net Tue Oct 20 17:06:36 2009 From: jaredsmith at jaredsmith.net (Jared Smith) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 13:06:36 -0400 Subject: LAST FTF (FedoraTalk FAD) IRC Prep meeting :: 2009-10-20 @ 19:00 UTC (3 PM EDT/12 PM PDT) In-Reply-To: <4ADCFF52.4040602@redhat.com> References: <4ADCFF52.4040602@redhat.com> Message-ID: <1256058396.25846.2.camel@hockey.jaredsmith.net> On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 17:07 -0700, John Poelstra wrote: > Time: 3 PM EDT (19:00 UTC) > Date: 2009-10-20 > Location: #fedora-fad I'll be there! > We'll be meeting one last time tomorrow in #fedora-fad to discuss our > progress and things we need to be thinking about for Friday's > kickoff--wow, can you believe we're doing this thing for real starting > on Friday?! I can't wait! > Also, check out Bruno's excellent detailed steps on setting up asterisk. > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAD_Fedora_Talk_2009_game_plan#Asterisk_Packages_.26_Installation_Instructions I'm also happy to help walk people through setting up Asterisk. Grab me on IRC -- my nick is "jsmith". -Jared From mmcgrath at redhat.com Tue Oct 20 19:27:29 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 14:27:29 -0500 (CDT) Subject: change freeze ends tomorrow Message-ID: Who's got stuff they want to implement over the next couple of days? -Mike From Matt_Domsch at Dell.com Tue Oct 20 19:32:37 2009 From: Matt_Domsch at Dell.com (Matt_Domsch at Dell.com) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 14:32:37 -0500 Subject: change freeze ends tomorrow In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I need to get a new MM release out, that rolls up a pile of hotfixes currently in place. If someone has a good way to handle updating a SQLObject schema between two versions of a package (e.g. in upgrading from MM 1.2 to 1.3, I need to update the tables in the database), please talk to me. What I've got in MM now is horrible and often broken. -- Matt Domsch Technology Strategist, Dell Office of the CTO linux.dell.com & www.dell.com/linux -----Original Message----- From: fedora-infrastructure-list-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:fedora-infrastructure-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Mike McGrath Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 2:27 PM To: Fedora Infrastructure List Subject: change freeze ends tomorrow Who's got stuff they want to implement over the next couple of days? -Mike _______________________________________________ Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list From mmcgrath at redhat.com Tue Oct 20 19:45:47 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 14:45:47 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Change request - Removing files Message-ID: I'd like to remove the following files from /srv/web/review-stats/ rm -rf tmppVPdGv tmpJYphwq tmp0OL7_T tmp_E_x5e ACCEPT.html REJECT.html REVIEW.html Very trivial, but we're still change frozen so 2 +1's? -Mike From skvidal at fedoraproject.org Tue Oct 20 19:47:35 2009 From: skvidal at fedoraproject.org (Seth Vidal) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 15:47:35 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Change request - Removing files In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Tue, 20 Oct 2009, Mike McGrath wrote: > I'd like to remove the following files from /srv/web/review-stats/ > > rm -rf tmppVPdGv tmpJYphwq tmp0OL7_T tmp_E_x5e ACCEPT.html REJECT.html > REVIEW.html > > Very trivial, but we're still change frozen so 2 +1's? > +1 and maybe add a tmpreaper? -sv From poelstra at redhat.com Tue Oct 20 20:02:05 2009 From: poelstra at redhat.com (John Poelstra) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 13:02:05 -0700 Subject: FTF IRC meeting recap 2009-10-20 Message-ID: <4ADE173D.3080306@redhat.com> ===================================== #fedora-fad: Fedora Talk FAD Pre-game ===================================== Meeting started by poelcat at 19:01:32 UTC. The full logs are available at http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-fad/2009-10-20/fedora-fad.2009-10-20-19.01.log.html . Meeting summary --------------- * https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAD_Fedora_Talk_2009_game_plan#Schedule (poelcat, 19:03:52) * ACTION: stickster to ammend the schedule to include the waffle house as a warmup for Friday's kickoff (poelcat, 19:07:17) * Use Cases (poelcat, 19:08:04) * LINK: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Talk_User_Cases (poelcat, 19:08:10) * LINK: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Talk_Admin_Cases (poelcat, 19:08:15) * ACTION: keep updating https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Talk_User_Cases (poelcat, 19:15:08) * ACTION: keep updating https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Talk_Admin_Cases (poelcat, 19:15:13) * will create tickets at end of FAD for other RFEs and Todos (poelcat, 19:15:35) * Streaming and Icecast (poelcat, 19:15:47) * blocking on icecast server rpm being built in epel (poelcat, 19:19:23) * ixs is buidling icecast tonight (poelcat, 19:30:45) * ACTION: herlo will build up pt16 with icecast server by 2009-10-21 (poelcat, 19:34:00) * awesome Asterisk config doc by bruno (poelcat, 19:36:22) * LINK: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAD_Fedora_Talk_2009_game_plan#Asterisk_Packages_.26_Installation_Instructions (poelcat, 19:37:25) * ACTION: jsmith to "bring the zoo of hardware" (poelcat, 19:46:35) * travel logistics (poelcat, 19:46:57) Meeting ended at 19:54:47 UTC. Action Items ------------ * stickster to ammend the schedule to include the waffle house as a warmup for Friday's kickoff * keep updating https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Talk_User_Cases * keep updating https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Talk_Admin_Cases * herlo will build up pt16 with icecast server by 2009-10-21 * jsmith to "bring the zoo of hardware" Action Items, by person ----------------------- * herlo * herlo will build up pt16 with icecast server by 2009-10-21 * jsmith * jsmith to "bring the zoo of hardware" * stickster * stickster to ammend the schedule to include the waffle house as a warmup for Friday's kickoff * **UNASSIGNED** * keep updating https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Talk_User_Cases * keep updating https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Talk_Admin_Cases People Present (lines said) --------------------------- * stickster (99) * poelcat (87) * jsmith (68) * herlo (40) * jcollie (33) * brunowolff (9) * ixs (5) * zodbot (2) * mmcgrath (2) Generated by `MeetBot`_ 0.1.4 .. _`MeetBot`: http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-fad/2009-10-20/fedora-fad.2009-10-20-19.01.html http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-fad/2009-10-20/fedora-fad.2009-10-20-19.01.txt 12:54:47 < zodbot> Log: http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-fad/2009-10-20/fedora-fad.2009-10-20-19.01.log.html From a.badger at gmail.com Tue Oct 20 20:25:08 2009 From: a.badger at gmail.com (Toshio Kuratomi) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 13:25:08 -0700 Subject: Change request - Removing files In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20091020202508.GC31378@clingman.lan> On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 03:47:35PM -0400, Seth Vidal wrote: > > > On Tue, 20 Oct 2009, Mike McGrath wrote: > >> I'd like to remove the following files from /srv/web/review-stats/ >> >> rm -rf tmppVPdGv tmpJYphwq tmp0OL7_T tmp_E_x5e ACCEPT.html REJECT.html >> REVIEW.html >> >> Very trivial, but we're still change frozen so 2 +1's? >> > > +1 and maybe add a tmpreaper? > +1 -Toshio -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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From tibbs at math.uh.edu Tue Oct 20 22:02:42 2009 From: tibbs at math.uh.edu (Jason L Tibbitts III) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 17:02:42 -0500 Subject: Change request - Removing files In-Reply-To: <20091020202508.GC31378@clingman.lan> (Toshio Kuratomi's message of "Tue, 20 Oct 2009 13:25:08 -0700") References: <20091020202508.GC31378@clingman.lan> Message-ID: I missed the beginning of this discussion because I wasn't subscribed, but as soon as we unfreeze I'll add some code to clean up random tmp* directories and also drop an index.html file in there so any junk that might accumulate wouldn't be visible. Unfortunately the deletion of the files doesn't actually remove them from the web server, because the rsync call that copies them over doesn't include --delete. I'll just fix it up after we unfreeze. - J< From dev at nigelj.com Wed Oct 21 13:35:03 2009 From: dev at nigelj.com (Nigel Jones) Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 23:35:03 +1000 Subject: publictest15 rebuild Message-ID: <69fe28d70910210635t752fc809h3ce122d3d0c23f55@mail.gmail.com> Hi all I'm intending on doing the publictest15 rebuild either tomorrow (or late tonight for those in USA) or during the weekend, if you happen to have files on publictest15 that you need to keep, please grab them now (a backup will be kept for a 'short' length of time. Anyone who hasn't done so, please migrate any testing to another publictest machine (for instance publictest16). While switching, don't forget to update http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Server/publictest16 (or the appropriate page for your test server). Cheers! -- Nigel From mmcgrath at redhat.com Wed Oct 21 16:46:58 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 11:46:58 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Unfrozen! Message-ID: We are unfrozen until November 3rd when we do the deep freeze. -Mike From skvidal at fedoraproject.org Wed Oct 21 19:23:28 2009 From: skvidal at fedoraproject.org (Seth Vidal) Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 15:23:28 -0400 (EDT) Subject: old torrents Message-ID: Hi, I'm working on some torrent statistics an I noticed that we still have fedora8 and fedora9 on the torrent. Would anyone cry if we deleted them from the torrent? -sv From smooge at gmail.com Wed Oct 21 19:54:58 2009 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 13:54:58 -0600 Subject: old torrents In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <80d7e4090910211254m46dd2acam5ac6331309744778@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Seth Vidal wrote: > Hi, > ?I'm working on some torrent statistics an I noticed that we still have > fedora8 and fedora9 on the torrent. Would anyone cry if we deleted them from > the torrent? Big old crocodile emo tears. +1 to remove. -- Stephen J Smoogen. Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp. Or what's a heaven for? -- Robert Browning From dennis at ausil.us Wed Oct 21 20:35:37 2009 From: dennis at ausil.us (Dennis Gilmore) Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 15:35:37 -0500 Subject: old torrents In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200910211535.47687.dennis@ausil.us> On Wednesday 21 October 2009 02:23:28 pm Seth Vidal wrote: > Hi, > I'm working on some torrent statistics an I noticed that we still have > fedora8 and fedora9 on the torrent. Would anyone cry if we deleted them > from the torrent? No tears here. have at it Dennis -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. 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Would anyone cry if we deleted them > from the torrent? > I removed all the old torrents from the webpages, to see if anybody would cry. Nobody did, I'm fine with killing everything older than F10. -- Jesse Keating RHCE (http://jkeating.livejournal.com) Fedora Project (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JesseKeating) GPG Public Key (geek.j2solutions.net/jkeating.j2solutions.pub) identi.ca (http://identi.ca/jkeating) -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Nobody did, I'm fine with killing everything older than F10. f8 and f9 are all removed. thanks, -sv From ricky at fedoraproject.org Thu Oct 22 20:54:08 2009 From: ricky at fedoraproject.org (Ricky Zhou) Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 16:54:08 -0400 Subject: Meeting Log - 2009-10-22 Message-ID: <20091022205408.GB13001@alpha.rzhou.org> 20:02 < mmcgrath> #startmeeting 20:02 < zodbot> Meeting started Thu Oct 22 20:02:04 2009 UTC. The chair is mmcgrath. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 20:02 < zodbot> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 20:02 < mmcgrath> #topic Who's here? 20:02 < smooge> here 20:02 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Who's here? 20:02 * a-k is 20:02 * mdomsch ducks 20:03 -!- rdieter [n=rdieter at fedora/rdieter] has quit Remote closed the connection 20:03 < mmcgrath> Well, lets just get started. 20:03 < mmcgrath> #topic -- Beta Release 20:03 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: -- Beta Release 20:03 < mmcgrath> https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/report/9 20:03 < skvidal> hi 20:04 < mmcgrath> Looks like almost everything was closed 20:04 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1711 20:04 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1711 (Release day ticket) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1711 20:04 * mmcgrath closes that now. 20:04 -!- mchua_afk is now known as mchua 20:04 < mmcgrath> mchua: you going to be around for a bit? 20:04 * jcollie is here for a few minutes till my plane boards 20:04 < mmcgrath> jcollie: k. 20:04 < mmcgrath> .ticket 1715 20:04 < zodbot> mmcgrath: #1715 (Lessons Learned) - Fedora Infrastructure - Trac - https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1715 20:04 < mmcgrath> So the beta launch went off without a hitch as far as I know. 20:04 < mmcgrath> Anyone think otherwise? 20:05 < mmcgrath> I guess there was one ppc link missing from the get-prerelease page. 20:05 < mmcgrath> The mirrors were in great shape by the time we sent the email out 20:05 < mdomsch> how early was the bitflip? 20:05 < mmcgrath> 4 hours prior to the release 20:05 < mdomsch> fwiw, the crawler is taking ~4 hours to get through everyone 20:05 < mmcgrath> At the time of release we were at 85% success rate. 20:06 < mmcgrath> I actually never saw any failures while browsing but our test script found some. 20:06 * nb here 20:06 < mmcgrath> Anyone have anything else on the release? 20:07 < mmcgrath> k 20:07 < mmcgrath> in the interest of jcollie's plane 20:07 < mmcgrath> #topic FAD for fedoratalk starts tomorrow 20:07 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: FAD for fedoratalk starts tomorrow 20:07 < jcollie> woo baby 20:07 < mmcgrath> jcollie: you have any last minute details you need me to take care of or are we in good shape? 20:08 < jcollie> have the asterisk 1.6.2 rpms been copied to the infra repos? 20:08 < jcollie> they are in my puppet1 home dir 20:08 < mmcgrath> jcollie: doesn't look like it, or if they have they didn't get in the right repos 20:08 < mmcgrath> 1.6.1.6-2 is still on asterisk2. 20:08 * ricky is here 20:08 < mmcgrath> I'll get that right after the meeting. 20:08 < jcollie> that's about it as long as asterisk2 is in good shape i think we're good for tomorrow 20:08 < smooge> there were some errors in puppet after I removed the lock on asterisk2 20:08 < mmcgrath> Cool. 20:09 < mmcgrath> smooge: yeah I just disabled it again 20:09 < mmcgrath> I'll get it in shape so there are no errors by tomorrow. 20:09 -!- LunchCzar is now known as PayCzar 20:09 < smooge> i noticed that there was an article on LWN today about a hardware asterisk unit that was 'completely' open 20:10 * mmcgrath saw that too. 20:10 < mmcgrath> +1 to open hardware :) 20:10 < mmcgrath> jcollie: ok, anything else besides that? 20:10 < jcollie> that'd be cool... is the LWN article in the open yet? 20:10 < jcollie> i don't think so 20:10 < mmcgrath> jcollie: http://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/357809/eb0646c5d4839517/ 20:10 < smooge> you beat me 20:10 < mmcgrath> Ok, so that's really it on the FAD which starts tomorrow! 20:10 < jcollie> hmm i'll have to wait a couple weeks to read it i don't have a sub 20:11 < mmcgrath> #topic Fedora Insight 20:11 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Fedora Insight 20:11 < mmcgrath> mchua: ping 20:11 < mmcgrath> ok, I'll assume mchua's out for now 20:12 < mmcgrath> I've got the Fedora Insight staging install and going (at least what I could) 20:12 < nb> I think all of the packages for FI have been reviewd and approved 20:12 * nb just approved xinha a few minutes ago 20:12 < mmcgrath> the only thing missing is the branding stuff. 20:12 < mmcgrath> Which is why it looks like this atm - https://stg.fedoraproject.org/insight/ 20:12 < mmcgrath> shoot, still no J5 :) 20:12 < mmcgrath> that's his ear :) 20:13 < mmcgrath> Eventually it will look like this - http://publictest6.fedoraproject.org/zikula/ 20:13 -!- warren [n=warren at redhat/wombat/warren] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:13 < mmcgrath> mizmo: you around by chance? 20:13 < mizmo> mmcgrath: yeppers 20:13 < smooge> cool 20:13 < smooge> to the look 20:13 < mmcgrath> mizmo: oh! actually I may have answered my own question. 20:13 < mizmo> kk 20:13 < nb> nice, i like what it will look like 20:13 < mmcgrath> mizmo: I noticed none of the pictures were sized correctly, then I realized they were stored elsewhere 20:14 < mmcgrath> like MEGA J5 and MONDO lmacken 20:14 < mmcgrath> http://duffy.fedorapeople.org/temp/fc-photos/IMG_0743.JPG 20:14 < nb> #link https://stg.fedoraproject.org/insight/ - Fedora Insight Staging Instance 20:14 < mizmo> mmcgrath: yep zikula doesn't have any workflow for images that i could find 20:14 < smooge> though the speed of that site is slow... 20:14 < mmcgrath> J5's head is so big I can see what he's thinking. 20:14 < abadger1999> mmcgrath: question -- a value add or will it be frozen for release? 20:14 < nb> #link http://publictest6.fedoraproject.org/zikula/ - PT Fedora Insight Instance 20:14 < mmcgrath> abadger1999: I believe won't get frozen. 20:14 < mmcgrath> not in the critical path. 20:14 * jcollie is outta here until I get to chi-town 20:14 < abadger1999> Cool. 20:14 -!- jcollie [n=jcollie at fedora/jcollie] has quit "Ex-Chat" 20:14 < smooge> see you later jc 20:15 < mmcgrath> abadger1999: I'll make a note to ensure our docs are all up to date. 20:16 < mmcgrath> Ok, so there's really nothing else on this atm. I need to talk to mchua and make sure everything works out as it should 20:16 < mmcgrath> next 20:16 < mmcgrath> a-k: ping 20:16 < mmcgrath> #topic Search Engine 20:16 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Search Engine 20:16 < mmcgrath> a-k: want to take this one? 20:16 < a-k> Sure 20:17 < a-k> I'll remind everyone that the wiki page for search is http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Search 20:17 < a-k> We've moved the C/C++ engines from "not suitable" to "in progress" but kept the Java ones in the "not suitable" pile. 20:17 < a-k> That's 10 candidates (perl and C) overall. 20:17 < a-k> I've started looking at KinoSearch, which is a perl/C hybrid that keeps indexes in db3 files. huzaifas is still looking a Namazu, which I think is perl only. 20:17 < a-k> At this pace, it'll take us a little over a month to get through them all. 20:17 < mchua> mmcgrath: pong. *reads backlog* 20:18 < mmcgrath> mchua: stick around for a bit if you have time, we'll chat after a-k's done 20:18 * mchua is actually in the middle of FUDCon meeting atm, but will catch up on backlog real quick. 20:18 < lmacken> I've got another engine candidate that a couple of my college buddies wrote, which I will be using for a project of mine: http://code.google.com/p/logstash/ (db4 storage) 20:18 < mmcgrath> a-k: ^^ add it to the list 20:18 < a-k> lmacken: Okay. I'll have a look. 20:18 < lmacken> I'll be deploying it probably this weekend or next week, so I'll let you know how it goes 20:19 < a-k> I think that's all I planned to say. 20:19 < mmcgrath> a-k: what have your thoughts been so far? Pretty confident something is out there for us or will we have to lower our requirements a bit? 20:19 -!- giallu [n=giallu at fedora/giallu] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:19 < lmacken> ruby app.. but JSON interfaces, so I'm happy 20:19 < a-k> I think there should be something we can use. 20:19 < mmcgrath> a-k: k, are you guys going to have your tests publically available or just using workstations and such? 20:19 * mmcgrath is kind of excited about this one 20:20 < a-k> I'm just using my workstation. huzaifas is the same. 20:20 < a-k> When we decide we like something, that's when we would put it on a t machine. 20:20 < mmcgrath> a-k: k, when it gets to that point that you want to show this stuff off (and get size requiremnets) let me know and I'll make sure to get you two some publictest servers to use. 20:20 < mmcgrath> I suspect we might need a special one though. 20:20 < mmcgrath> I honestly have no idea how much actual searchable content we have, nor how much storage it will require 20:21 < mmcgrath> a-k: ok, anything else? 20:21 < a-k> Okay. Mostly we're just trying the candidates out for size now, anyway. 20:21 < a-k> Nothing else, I think. 20:21 < mmcgrath> k 20:21 < mmcgrath> mchua: if you don't want to do double duity with your other meeting totally cool, we'll meet up when you have some more time. 20:22 < mchua> mmcgrath: I'll be out of that meeting in... probably 5, 10 minutes. 20:22 < mchua> It's a short one. 20:22 < mmcgrath> k 20:22 < mmcgrath> #topic PHX1->PHX2 move 20:22 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: PHX1->PHX2 move 20:22 < mmcgrath> So this keeps getting pushed back though now we're looking more solid for mid December. 20:23 < mmcgrath> the weekend after FUDCon actually. 20:23 < mmcgrath> The hardware we have in PHX2 now won't get installed until mid November. 20:23 < mmcgrath> so for now, there's really not much for us to do but plan. 20:23 < mmcgrath> as soon as that hardware gets installed though, I want to get our temporary stuff setup 20:23 < mmcgrath> particularly the databases. 20:24 < mmcgrath> smooge: you have anything else on this? 20:24 < mmcgrath> There were some talks about switching up our primary mirror system. 20:24 < mmcgrath> which we still might do 20:24 < mmcgrath> Oxf13: ping 20:24 < smooge> no I haven't heard anything. I need to get the latest docs to ping releng with 20:24 < mmcgrath> I forgot to mention this. 20:25 < mmcgrath> The master mirror in PHX2 might be brought online soon. 20:25 < smooge> ah 20:25 < mmcgrath> It was supposed to be up back in April or so but plans got switched around. 20:25 < mmcgrath> Now they were going to have us use it as the canonical mirror but I put a no on that until after F-12 ships. 20:25 < smooge> what will that look like to us 20:25 < mmcgrath> until the move, it'll look just like RDU to us 20:25 < mmcgrath> except on regular internet, not i2. 20:25 < mmcgrath> which is good in case our mirror gets overwhelmed during this time. 20:26 -!- Cheshirc__ [n=sal at unaffiliated/cheshirc] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:26 < mmcgrath> after the move though, it'll be the actual device we mount on /pub/ 20:26 < mmcgrath> I gave them a cutoff date of November 1st. 20:26 -!- Cheshirc_ [n=sal at unaffiliated/cheshirc] has quit Read error: 113 (No route to host) 20:26 < mmcgrath> If they can't get it done by then, they'll have to wait until after F-12 ships 20:27 < mmcgrath> So that's really all I have on that. 20:27 < mmcgrath> anyone have any questions or concerns? 20:28 < mmcgrath> 'mmm kay 20:28 < mmcgrath> #topic Zabbix 20:28 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Zabbix 20:28 < mmcgrath> smooge: how's the zabbis stuff been going? 20:28 < mmcgrath> err zabbix. 20:28 < smooge> well i created a new rule and am trying to get it to do my other bidding 20:29 < smooge> it likes to say its removing a rule and then show it up again on refresh 20:29 < smooge> or not. 20:29 < mmcgrath> 20:29 < mmcgrath> so one thing I wanted to mention with zabbix... 20:29 < smooge> so I am reading through to figure what I needed to do right 20:29 < smooge> versus what I was doing :) 20:29 < mmcgrath> The dump size for zabbix is almost the size of smolt. 20:29 < mmcgrath> meaning... it's a very large database. 20:29 < smooge> ggruener has set up an excellent tool too 20:29 < smooge> ah 20:29 < mmcgrath> I'm thinking we're going to want to do something about that 20:29 < ricky> It's all InnoDB though :-) 20:29 -!- greenlion [n=greenlio at fedora/greenlion] has left #fedora-meeting [] 20:30 < mmcgrath> either not keep data for as long, or not keep as much of it. 20:30 < mmcgrath> ricky: ha, is it? 20:30 < smooge> or run it on a seperate db? 20:30 < mmcgrath> I do see lots of zabbix queries show up in /var/log/mysq/slow_queries.log though 20:30 * ricky wonders how slow restores are, might be good to test on db1.stg if it has the space 20:30 < mmcgrath> smooge: possibly 20:30 < smooge> the question I will need to look is if zabbix is one of those "what mysql is used for other things than me?" tools or not 20:31 < mmcgrath> I think some of the problem are that we're storing minute level data for some stuff that probably doesn't change but once an hour or once every 6 hours. 20:31 < smooge> ah 20:31 < mmcgrath> Just something to look at. 20:31 < mmcgrath> The good news is it doesn't seem to really be causing any problems. 20:31 < mmcgrath> and having those extra checks on the clients doesn't seem to be impacting them. 20:31 -!- horsehorse [n=horsehor at 87.226.44.108] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:31 -!- horsehorse is now known as Lilium 20:32 -!- inode0 [n=inode0 at fedora/inode0] has quit "Leaving." 20:32 < mmcgrath> Anyone have anything else on that? 20:32 -!- cassmodiah [n=cass at fedora/cassmodiah] has quit Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) 20:32 < mmcgrath> just figured it'd be a good one to check up on 20:32 < ricky> Tiny question about the new puppetlock check 20:32 < ricky> Is it only checking for *empty* lock files? 20:33 < mmcgrath> ricky: I think it's checking age. 20:33 < mmcgrath> if the puppet lock file exists there for 6 hours, we want to know about it 20:33 < ricky> Ah, OK that works 20:33 < smooge> no its supposed to check thtat the file is over X seconds old 20:33 < Lilium> http://i34.tinypic.com/25gton5.jpg any idea why when i choose wlan1 (broadcom .. . . ) after i change the tab or click ok it switches back 20:33 < Lilium> .. 20:33 < smooge> I am not sure it does that 100% yet. 20:33 < Lilium> yea im new in this 20:33 < ricky> Lilium: Hi, try asking in #fedora 20:33 < Lilium> k 20:34 < mmcgrath> ricky: so the thought is, even when a normal puppet run is going and /var/lib/puppet//state/puppetdlock exists. 20:34 < mmcgrath> unless it's been there for 6 hours, we won't get notified about it. 20:34 -!- tibbs [n=tibbs at fedora/tibbs] has quit "Konversation terminated!" 20:34 < mmcgrath> So we don't need to check if it's empty or not 20:34 < ricky> Yeah, I see now 20:34 -!- Sonar_Guy [n=Who at fedora/sonarguy] has quit "Leaving" 20:34 < mmcgrath> because if puppet has been running for 6 hours... something's broke :) 20:35 < mmcgrath> smooge: ^^ 20:35 < smooge> yes. 20:35 < mmcgrath> Ok, if nothing else on that 20:35 < mmcgrath> #topic Open Floor 20:35 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Open Floor 20:35 < mmcgrath> anyone have anything they'd like to discuss? 20:35 < smooge> nothing from me at the moment. 20:36 < nb> oh 20:36 < nb> blogs i think Ac-town is looking at it 20:36 < nb> he took the ticket a few days ago 20:37 < mmcgrath> nb: yeah, what's the poop on that? 20:37 < mmcgrath> we live yet or not? :) 20:37 < nb> we are, but are not 20:37 < mmcgrath> we need to make sure all that stuff is getting backed up and stuff. 20:37 < nb> the ssl is causing issues again 20:37 < nb> i will email Ac-town and try to take a look at it tomorrow 20:37 < mmcgrath> nb: thanks 20:37 * ricky mentions that there's a new wordpress security update out 20:37 < mmcgrath> mchua: all done? 20:37 < skvidal> if anyone has a free cycle or two this might be worth pursuing: http://gobby.0x539.de/trac/ticket/57#comment 20:38 < ricky> For a DOS 20:38 < mmcgrath> .whoowns gobby 20:38 < zodbot> mmcgrath: lmacken 20:38 < nb> dnssec is basically done. i'm just getting them all in dlv.isc.org now 20:38 < mmcgrath> skvidal: is that something that we'll just get with the next version? 20:38 < skvidal> mmcgrath: it'll need to get tied into fas, I suspect 20:38 < mmcgrath> I mean, it'll need configuration and stuff. 20:38 < mmcgrath> yeah 20:38 < skvidal> right 20:39 < smooge> nb, thanks on the DNS-sec stuff 20:40 < nb> mmcgrath, i got your email, btw 20:40 < mmcgrath> nb: 20:41 < mmcgrath> Ok, anyone have anything else they'd like to discuss? 20:41 < abadger1999> mmcgrath, skvidal: BTW, that will also go into the infinote server, not sobby 20:42 < skvidal> oh - then I misread that 20:42 < mmcgrath> infininote? 20:42 * mmcgrath doesn't even know what that is 20:42 < mchua> mmcgrath: done! 20:42 < skvidal> it's the new gobby server 20:42 * mchua reads backlog for FI stuff 20:42 < skvidal> http://gobby.0x539.de/trac/wiki/Infinote 20:42 < skvidal> mmcgrath: sounds like what we need to transition to from sobby 20:42 < abadger1999> skvidal: I mean, the feature needs to beadded to infininote. 20:42 < mmcgrath> mchua: no need I'll catch you up :) 20:42 < mmcgrath> mchua: ok, stg.fedorahosted.org/insight/ <-- 20:42 < abadger1999> skvidal: Not that it's done yet :-( 20:42 < mmcgrath> it's basically up(ish) 20:42 < mchua> all caught up. 20:43 < mmcgrath> can you give it a look over, see whats busted (besides the theme) ? 20:43 -!- Cheshirc__ [n=sal at unaffiliated/cheshirc] has quit Read error: 113 (No route to host) 20:43 < mmcgrath> when are you going to need me to take my next step? 20:43 < skvidal> abadger1999: you're no fun, you know that? :) 20:43 < mchua> Yep, I saw the staging link earlier, it looks great but I haven't tested much yet... *reloadeth* 20:43 < smooge> mmcgrath, the insight servers images were really slow 20:43 -!- Cheshirc__ [n=sal at unaffiliated/cheshirc] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:43 < mchua> holy cow it's a REALLY BIG EAR. 20:43 < mchua> ...but at least it stays within its column now. 20:44 < nb> mchua, i just finished the xinha review 20:44 < ricky> smooge: All of the images, or just the giant J5? :-) 20:44 < mmcgrath> smooge: they're from fedorapeople.org and are gigantic pictures :) 20:44 < mchua> mmcgrath: FAS auth appears to be not working 20:44 < mchua> nb: thanks! 20:44 < nb> no problem 20:45 * mchua mentally reviews the remaining "must do for FI" things 20:45 -!- mxcarron [n=maxime at fedora/Pingoomax] has quit Remote closed the connection 20:45 < mmcgrath> mchua: oh! yes. 20:45 < mmcgrath> I never did get that working. 20:45 < mmcgrath> it worked before doing an import of the pt6 db, does not work now. 20:45 < smooge> can't find a big ear 20:46 < mchua> smooge: https://stg.fedoraproject.org/insight/ and scroll halfway down 20:46 < skvidal> nice 20:46 < mmcgrath> mchua: ok, I'll try to get auth working again, are you sure you don't just want to start over? 20:46 < skvidal> such nice hair 20:47 * mmcgrath isn't sure what you have in mind for getting this to prodcution 20:47 < mchua> mmcgrath: starting over is fine by me, whatever is easiest for you. 20:47 -!- lmr_ [n=lmr at nat/redhat/x-fjgqcehxmeumeeuo] has quit Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) 20:47 < smooge> ah ok I was looking at http://publictest6.fedoraproject.org/zikula/ which looks completely different 20:47 -!- lmr_ [n=lmr at nat/redhat/x-zlrxgwtkqydagfml] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:47 < mmcgrath> oh, well if it's just the same to you, starting over is much easier :) 20:47 * mchua is going to braindump the "what needs to happen before production" list, and then people can tell me how wrong I am 20:48 < mmcgrath> do you know when the theme will be done? 20:48 < mchua> mmcgrath: Nope. That's something we need to holler out on; since mizmo had to drop back, we don't have anyone dedicated to working on the theme, just various folks picking up on bits and snatches. 20:48 < mmcgrath> k 20:49 < mchua> mmcgrath: Simon said he would have time to sprint on it this weekend, though, so if that's the major thing to wrap up for production, we can ask him to pretty much take care of that 20:49 < mchua> and then I think just packaging will be left, which is easy. 20:49 < mchua> * finish theme 20:49 < mchua> * package theme 20:49 < mmcgrath> yep, those are biggies ;) 20:49 < mchua> * make https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_set_up_a_Zikula_sandbox#Fedora_Insight_specific_modules a complete and final list with statuses 20:49 < mchua> * push everything on that list through review and into repos (almost done, but it's been at that stage for weeksl) 20:50 < mmcgrath> mchua: sounds good to me 20:50 * mmcgrath has nothing else on this for now 20:50 < mchua> * migrate db 20:50 < mmcgrath> anyone else have anything? 20:50 < mchua> * get FAS to work 20:50 < mchua> mmcgrath: I think that's it; the rest is content. 20:50 < mmcgrath> 20:50 < mmcgrath> Allrighty 20:50 < mmcgrath> if no one has anything else we'll close the meeting in 30 20:50 < nb> mchua, any more reviews to do? 20:51 < mchua> nb: One, I think; I'll ping you in #fedora-devel when this is over. 20:51 < mmcgrath> allrighty :) 20:52 < mmcgrath> mchua: thanks for stopping 20:52 < mmcgrath> by :) 20:52 < mmcgrath> that's it! 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Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From dev at nigelj.com Sun Oct 25 03:02:58 2009 From: dev at nigelj.com (Nigel Jones) Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 13:02:58 +1000 Subject: publictest15 rebuild In-Reply-To: <69fe28d70910210635t752fc809h3ce122d3d0c23f55@mail.gmail.com> References: <69fe28d70910210635t752fc809h3ce122d3d0c23f55@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <69fe28d70910242002y4725161w42ba809274178257@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Nigel Jones wrote: > Hi all > > I'm intending on doing the publictest15 rebuild either tomorrow (or > late tonight for those in USA) or during the weekend, if you happen to > have files on publictest15 that you need to keep, please grab them now > (a backup will be kept for a 'short' length of time. Anyone who hasn't > done so, please migrate any testing to another publictest machine (for > instance publictest16). ?While switching, don't forget to update > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Server/publictest16 (or > the appropriate page for your test server). > > Cheers! > > -- Nigel > I just realized no-one was screaming about the upcoming rebuild, so I'll do it today/tomorrow. -- Nigel From MathStuf at gmail.com Sun Oct 25 22:14:14 2009 From: MathStuf at gmail.com (Ben Boeckel) Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 18:14:14 -0400 Subject: Suitability of Python for daemon processes Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi, I am working on a project designed to mirror large, changing archives of software in a manner that ensures data integrity and atomic updates using a peer-to-peer protocol. My team and I would like to design this software such that it provides a suitable replacement for rsync. As Fedora is among the leading distributions, I would like to solicit your opinions on the implementation. We have designed much of the architecture, but have not implemented anything yet. One issue we wish to address currently is that of interpreted vs. compiled languages. My team and I would like to know whether the community would be accepting of such a project (which includes a daemon) if it were written in Python rather than C or C++. If so, it would greatly simplify the implementation and allow it to be more robust. Python's built-in libraries and facilities provide much of the path and network manipulation that the daemon requires. Using the Python standard libraries allows us to rely upon a well-tested base and focus on higher-level issues. What are your opinions, as system administrators, on using Python for long-running daemon processes when the developers are explicitly mindful of memory considerations? - --Ben Boeckel -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJK5M22AAoJEKaxavVX4C1XwQcQAMfGLeQiWSwz67WZ0BkuURUf Nlb/mHcXvR4toR0p90+LLuzOhnXhcifzXFby9URdERcS8fSbUsI8L+6WyviYjC8k WGBlIEabIO82kIU/BIuV2yQyCxbPWPTIv5qhB6oUMmzjteBWDmjXjWFyDnhUtyPG K3GeJC0W/b0pN8BzByNndvh+eBR6/IBEPTC7CMaxx/Pyj8092D6dtDLxyFs9+ozF NmfHERFcoPuh8InpS/IYXMlEGj5QJwsuUidZ8xlxXgI7CsmRi3iq26jVAP5uMXUa ffv2y9k5bHtBlLQ4/0cvSlCdSz41zRxwsTIAH3uKQv3fG6AZa0ZA4IWO2C6PPLal rUHtGUP5p1OHOyrMf3ZW9g2L3hcTBhsBOT/F50CHuu9lhLaEP4CJ3T6Tk8iAbbfT yCbyMn73gPlvYZf6VHuCt4jz4lDpp6Ucch6Ujra7yW5IL72+0Gcy8Z+dzja7STz9 G0FR+7KHX6GHaWzyF9XudkPfHUHoM2bw21JEbVS5FCGu0o+SrUlmAJR1x5bMZ8ck ++SDotXMG5LwJdMNbbud2XTOpr2eujkKZFHZltp3e4EiiPGrgcUGv9XQb+JJmDQ+ wa6+T2EpEmQKTuRK410EbNnw87eXELlVwtWa1GnsJTdIuUzZup21quTTdC/z+Sik 2764+MNdS6eurUJP5fe4 =kumw -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From mmcgrath at redhat.com Sun Oct 25 22:31:37 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 17:31:37 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Suitability of Python for daemon processes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, 25 Oct 2009, Ben Boeckel wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA256 > > Hi, > > I am working on a project designed to mirror large, changing archives of > software in a manner that ensures data integrity and atomic updates using a > peer-to-peer protocol. > > My team and I would like to design this software such that it provides a > suitable replacement for rsync. As Fedora is among the leading > distributions, I would like to solicit your opinions on the implementation. > We have designed much of the architecture, but have not implemented anything > yet. One issue we wish to address currently is that of interpreted vs. > compiled languages. > > My team and I would like to know whether the community would be accepting of > such a project (which includes a daemon) if it were written in Python rather > than C or C++. If so, it would greatly simplify the implementation and > allow it to be more robust. Python's built-in libraries and facilities > provide much of the path and network manipulation that the daemon requires. > Using the Python standard libraries allows us to rely upon a well-tested > base and focus on higher-level issues. > > What are your opinions, as system administrators, on using Python for > long-running daemon processes when the developers are explicitly mindful of > memory considerations? > I've generally had better luck with C/C++ based daemons from a systems admin point of view. But we've used plenty of python based daemons that worked just fine. I think the problem is the lower barrier to using python means it's easier for less experienced developers to create python daemons. Really though, if it's done right, python daemons can be just as good as C daemons. And extending Python is very easy as you mentioned with using pythons built in libraries. If you're concerned about performance though it shouldn't take much to do the basics of what you want and compare C to python. Sometimes they're identical, sometimes C wins but I don't think I've seen python win yet (with performance). But it is much easier to work with python :) -Mike From MathStuf at gmail.com Sun Oct 25 22:46:05 2009 From: MathStuf at gmail.com (Ben Boeckel) Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 18:46:05 -0400 Subject: Suitability of Python for daemon processes References: Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Mike McGrath wrote: > On Sun, 25 Oct 2009, Ben Boeckel wrote: > >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA256 >> >> Hi, >> >> I am working on a project designed to mirror large, changing archives of >> software in a manner that ensures data integrity and atomic updates using a >> peer-to-peer protocol. >> >> My team and I would like to design this software such that it provides a >> suitable replacement for rsync. As Fedora is among the leading >> distributions, I would like to solicit your opinions on the implementation. >> We have designed much of the architecture, but have not implemented anything >> yet. One issue we wish to address currently is that of interpreted vs. >> compiled languages. >> >> My team and I would like to know whether the community would be accepting of >> such a project (which includes a daemon) if it were written in Python rather >> than C or C++. If so, it would greatly simplify the implementation and >> allow it to be more robust. Python's built-in libraries and facilities >> provide much of the path and network manipulation that the daemon requires. >> Using the Python standard libraries allows us to rely upon a well-tested >> base and focus on higher-level issues. >> >> What are your opinions, as system administrators, on using Python for >> long-running daemon processes when the developers are explicitly mindful of >> memory considerations? >> > > I've generally had better luck with C/C++ based daemons from a systems > admin point of view. But we've used plenty of python based daemons that > worked just fine. I think the problem is the lower barrier to using > python means it's easier for less experienced developers to create python > daemons. > > Really though, if it's done right, python daemons can be just as good as C > daemons. And extending Python is very easy as you mentioned with using > pythons built in libraries. If you're concerned about performance though > it shouldn't take much to do the basics of what you want and compare C to > python. Sometimes they're identical, sometimes C wins but I don't think > I've seen python win yet (with performance). But it is much easier to > work with python :) > > -Mike Thanks for your reply. Seeing as it is a mirroring daemon, the network is the bottleneck. If it isn't then either you're sitting next door, our implementation is bad, or the hardware shouldn't be a mirror in the first place. - --Ben -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJK5NUuAAoJEKaxavVX4C1XwboQANvsgFvNHSuYUFGNT6Vze/4u fCxzohcTnM+UosCEKDbSzknVlPhcoRGq71Lm1bju/Spsr8o1VHy18a5+nlEv7FlE icyo/J1ls7diWDMnA/zkoadQUlzg2nb5qpxV5jZVCrNWf3oDmxGuTLb1f9KlucQV Z2gROXyJw9ALvZJ+nY3HYE5MEBa/w44RkS/HoE0PDFeToMufnv728JXJ6AE3dTVs IEIq9EBhFZ/wqvEShdoz/UqmVTx7Y9CfD/31PN5yat9eGPaomXrN9jaG4LB4l2sV A2TuaV0lC+qy6woScnIC0WMfREc5QHxQLXag9L8DOJN/nnRCV3fKKFxY3zW8xK92 cIDhUqjWWXDBc5kAuxwyId5UpKD3KJmd8ZoyGNwuYGdEff96thiAOurKIYpmKjXK r8eI5BarfyeELOvMo5sb4vi1WEpzxQN+xjsrUGEM3BtvXy7+rsIwkpUkL20/5gYG HYDo3xQG0ya1XX27Tm6+pbORoWW6YjhgJ8JN+acNAiopLP2P04/ErLyC4Jvga4+u G1FSd8hvv9gz3I2uDf98PD/npye2yj/w/gWPwofPI5Ono9mJIPCHPzD89WinFYE8 BARSfJaWhNv1tM6BffpRg51t1w4D82ulVWdPMRs5224HlRSozoaoVLkMYcRWEL+O q+mTgi/7jKZ31pEjwxqV =PF8I -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From mmcgrath at redhat.com Sun Oct 25 22:51:45 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 17:51:45 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Suitability of Python for daemon processes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sun, 25 Oct 2009, Ben Boeckel wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA256 > > Mike McGrath wrote: > > > On Sun, 25 Oct 2009, Ben Boeckel wrote: > > > >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > >> Hash: SHA256 > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> I am working on a project designed to mirror large, changing archives of > >> software in a manner that ensures data integrity and atomic updates using a > >> peer-to-peer protocol. > >> > >> My team and I would like to design this software such that it provides a > >> suitable replacement for rsync. As Fedora is among the leading > >> distributions, I would like to solicit your opinions on the implementation. > >> We have designed much of the architecture, but have not implemented anything > >> yet. One issue we wish to address currently is that of interpreted vs. > >> compiled languages. > >> > >> My team and I would like to know whether the community would be accepting of > >> such a project (which includes a daemon) if it were written in Python rather > >> than C or C++. If so, it would greatly simplify the implementation and > >> allow it to be more robust. Python's built-in libraries and facilities > >> provide much of the path and network manipulation that the daemon requires. > >> Using the Python standard libraries allows us to rely upon a well-tested > >> base and focus on higher-level issues. > >> > >> What are your opinions, as system administrators, on using Python for > >> long-running daemon processes when the developers are explicitly mindful of > >> memory considerations? > >> > > > > I've generally had better luck with C/C++ based daemons from a systems > > admin point of view. But we've used plenty of python based daemons that > > worked just fine. I think the problem is the lower barrier to using > > python means it's easier for less experienced developers to create python > > daemons. > > > > Really though, if it's done right, python daemons can be just as good as C > > daemons. And extending Python is very easy as you mentioned with using > > pythons built in libraries. If you're concerned about performance though > > it shouldn't take much to do the basics of what you want and compare C to > > python. Sometimes they're identical, sometimes C wins but I don't think > > I've seen python win yet (with performance). But it is much easier to > > work with python :) > > > > -Mike > > Thanks for your reply. > > Seeing as it is a mirroring daemon, the network is the bottleneck. If it isn't > then either you're sitting next door, our implementation is bad, or the > hardware shouldn't be a mirror in the first place. > With all my babbling I forgot to mention we do already run python daemons in Fedora Infrastructure. Func is one, TurboGears (though it's wrapped in mod_wsgi) and one that we wrote ourselves[1] is our mirrorlist server. It's the backend that powers: http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=fedora-11&arch=i386 -Mike [1] By 'ourselves' I mean Matt Domsch who, quite honestly, has designed the most robust, fault tolerant dynamic content system we run. From Matt_Domsch at dell.com Sun Oct 25 23:11:06 2009 From: Matt_Domsch at dell.com (Matt Domsch) Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 18:11:06 -0500 Subject: Suitability of Python for daemon processes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20091025231106.GA15785@auslistsprd01.us.dell.com> On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 06:14:14PM -0400, Ben Boeckel wrote: > My team and I would like to know whether the community would be accepting of > such a project (which includes a daemon) if it were written in Python rather > than C or C++. No problems here, MirrorManager includes several daemon processes written in python. The only real problem I have with python is the memory manager. I have to constantly think "gee, if I read this file line by line and do something with it, will my RAM needs grow to 10-20x the size of the file?" And I love python on x86_64 - it makes people buy twice as much RAM from Dell! * So, go for it. If it turns out that python is inefficient for parts of the problem, you can always split those parts out. I had to split out the mirrorlist_server bit from the mod_wsgi app, to get the benefits of shared pages (fork() on a 100+MB process) w/o killing Apache with duplicate processes but no sharing. * (no kidding: the mirrorlist_server process takes 125MB on x86_32, 250MB on x86_64. ugh.) -- Matt Domsch Technology Strategist, Dell Office of the CTO linux.dell.com & www.dell.com/linux From kanarip at kanarip.com Sun Oct 25 23:26:49 2009 From: kanarip at kanarip.com (Jeroen van Meeuwen) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 00:26:49 +0100 Subject: Suitability of Python for daemon processes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4AE4DEB9.3070401@kanarip.com> On 10/25/2009 11:51 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: > With all my babbling I forgot to mention we do already run python daemons > in Fedora Infrastructure. Func is one, TurboGears (though it's wrapped in > mod_wsgi) and one that we wrote ourselves[1] is our mirrorlist server. > It's the backend that powers: > > http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=fedora-11&arch=i386 > And koji.fedoraproject.org, no? And translation is going through Django these days? -- Jeroen From mmcgrath at redhat.com Sun Oct 25 23:37:03 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 18:37:03 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Suitability of Python for daemon processes In-Reply-To: <4AE4DEB9.3070401@kanarip.com> References: <4AE4DEB9.3070401@kanarip.com> Message-ID: On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote: > On 10/25/2009 11:51 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: > > With all my babbling I forgot to mention we do already run python daemons > > in Fedora Infrastructure. Func is one, TurboGears (though it's wrapped in > > mod_wsgi) and one that we wrote ourselves[1] is our mirrorlist server. > > It's the backend that powers: > > > > http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=fedora-11&arch=i386 > > > > And koji.fedoraproject.org, no? > Yes but I think it's more along the lines of a python script that gets called when a page gets loaded, it doesn't actually run statefully like our tg apps do. > And translation is going through Django these days? > That's true, django is another one we run. I bet there's a few more sitting around that we haven't thought of yet :) -Mike From kanarip at kanarip.com Sun Oct 25 23:42:23 2009 From: kanarip at kanarip.com (Jeroen van Meeuwen) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 00:42:23 +0100 Subject: Suitability of Python for daemon processes In-Reply-To: References: <4AE4DEB9.3070401@kanarip.com> Message-ID: <4AE4E25F.6060805@kanarip.com> On 10/26/2009 12:37 AM, Mike McGrath wrote: > On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote: > >> On 10/25/2009 11:51 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: >>> With all my babbling I forgot to mention we do already run python daemons >>> in Fedora Infrastructure. Func is one, TurboGears (though it's wrapped in >>> mod_wsgi) and one that we wrote ourselves[1] is our mirrorlist server. >>> It's the backend that powers: >>> >>> http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=fedora-11&arch=i386 >>> >> >> And koji.fedoraproject.org, no? >> > > Yes but I think it's more along the lines of a python script that gets > called when a page gets loaded, it doesn't actually run statefully like > our tg apps do. > But the backend does run python foo, right? >> And translation is going through Django these days? >> > > That's true, django is another one we run. I bet there's a few more > sitting around that we haven't thought of yet :) > I bet too ;-)) -- Jeroen From dennis at ausil.us Mon Oct 26 04:41:44 2009 From: dennis at ausil.us (Dennis Gilmore) Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 23:41:44 -0500 Subject: Suitability of Python for daemon processes In-Reply-To: <4AE4DEB9.3070401@kanarip.com> References: <4AE4DEB9.3070401@kanarip.com> Message-ID: <200910252341.53165.dennis@ausil.us> On Sunday 25 October 2009 06:26:49 pm Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote: > On 10/25/2009 11:51 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: > > With all my babbling I forgot to mention we do already run python daemons > > in Fedora Infrastructure. Func is one, TurboGears (though it's wrapped > > in mod_wsgi) and one that we wrote ourselves[1] is our mirrorlist server. > > It's the backend that powers: > > > > http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=fedora-11&arch=i386 > > And koji.fedoraproject.org, no? koji is a mod_python app. it doesnt run as a daemon at all. but it it all python. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. URL: From cra at WPI.EDU Mon Oct 26 19:34:35 2009 From: cra at WPI.EDU (Chuck Anderson) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 15:34:35 -0400 Subject: Suitability of Python for daemon processes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20091026193435.GA23769@angus.ind.WPI.EDU> On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 06:46:05PM -0400, Ben Boeckel wrote: > Seeing as it is a mirroring daemon, the network is the bottleneck. If it isn't > then either you're sitting next door, our implementation is bad, or the > hardware shouldn't be a mirror in the first place. Speaking from experience, the network isn't always the bottleneck. I/O performance is often a performance problem, especially when walking the directory tree to build filelists. CPU performance can come into play if you are performing hashes or compression of the data to be transferred. I suggest you post your message to the Fedora mirror-list-d where I'm sure you'll get lots of feedback. From mmcgrath at redhat.com Mon Oct 26 19:51:39 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 14:51:39 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Suitability of Python for daemon processes In-Reply-To: <20091026193435.GA23769@angus.ind.WPI.EDU> References: <20091026193435.GA23769@angus.ind.WPI.EDU> Message-ID: On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, Chuck Anderson wrote: > On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 06:46:05PM -0400, Ben Boeckel wrote: > > Seeing as it is a mirroring daemon, the network is the bottleneck. If it isn't > > then either you're sitting next door, our implementation is bad, or the > > hardware shouldn't be a mirror in the first place. > > Speaking from experience, the network isn't always the bottleneck. > I/O performance is often a performance problem, especially when > walking the directory tree to build filelists. CPU performance can > come into play if you are performing hashes or compression of the data > to be transferred. I suggest you post your message to the Fedora > mirror-list-d where I'm sure you'll get lots of feedback. > Very true, if this behaves similarly to rsync. Reading over a large change set to transmit only small changes is very resource intensive everywhere but the network. -Mike From smooge at gmail.com Mon Oct 26 23:40:05 2009 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 17:40:05 -0600 Subject: Mass update to RHEL-5.4 Message-ID: <80d7e4090910261640p2755d2b4g87e2d2a7b72db7fe@mail.gmail.com> Since the last mass update, we have had RHEL-5.4 and a bunch of security updates come out... so its time to do another mass update before the Fedora-12 freeze. Here is an updated list of systems and in the order they should be updated. Due to updates in xen we should update the xen servers also. 1) Check with releng that a system is in their critical path. 2) Update/rebuild system puppet1 is FIRST (eg puppets xen hardware, other xen guests) 3) Update/rebuild database servers NEXT so logins etc work 4) Do non-local systems Next. ---------------------------------- List of systems to be updated in order of updates. xen14: app1 xen14: bapp1 xen14: cvs1 xen14: fas2 xen14: puppet1 xen14 -------------------------------- bu1: people1 ibiblio1: app5 ibiblio1: backup2 ibiblio1: ns2 ibiblio1: proxy4 ibiblio1: publictest1 ibiblio1: publictest2 ibiblio1: publictest3 ibiblio1: torrent1 ibiblio1 osuosl1: publictest6 osuosl1: publictest7 osuosl1: publictest8 osuosl1 serverbeach2: asterisk1 serverbeach2: collab1 serverbeach2: ns1 serverbeach2 serverbeach3: asterisk2 serverbeach3: collab2 serverbeach3 serverbeach4: hosted1 serverbeach5: hosted2 telia1: app6 telia1: noc2 telia1: proxy5 telia1: publictest14 telia1: publictest15 telia1: publictest16 telia1: smtp-mm1 tummy1: proxy3 tummy1: publictest10 -------------------------------- xen6: app7 xen6 xen10: log1 xen10: memcached2 xen10 xen9: sync1 xen9: app2.stg xen9: db1.stg xen9: memcached1 xen9: app2 xen9: proxy1.stg xen9 [CONFIRM APP2 IS UP AND RUNNING BEFORE GOING ON] -------------------------------- [Confirm INDIVIDUALLY with RELENG on CVS, ENG boxes] [CONFIRM WITH QA ON QA boxes] xen3: app4 xen3: cvs1.stg xen3: fas1.stg xen3: qa1 xen3: releng1.stg xen3: spin1 xen3: sync2 xen3 xen5: bastion2 xen5: fas1 xen5: kojipkgs1 xen5: noc1 xen5: proxy1 xen5: value1 xen5 xen1: koji1 xen1 xen7: compose-x862 xen7: proxy2 xen7: releng2 xen7: value2 xen7 xen11: secondary1 xen11 xen12: db1 xen12 xen15: RHEL5-mpm xen15: db2 xen15: koji1.stg xen15: relepel1 xen15: sign-bridge1 xen15 db3 xen2: koji2 xen2: nfs1 xen2: releng1 xen2: sign1 xen2 -- Stephen J Smoogen. Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp. Or what's a heaven for? -- Robert Browning From MathStuf at gmail.com Tue Oct 27 03:13:49 2009 From: MathStuf at gmail.com (Ben Boeckel) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 23:13:49 -0400 Subject: Suitability of Python for daemon processes References: <20091026193435.GA23769@angus.ind.WPI.EDU> Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Mike McGrath wrote: > On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, Chuck Anderson wrote: > >> On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 06:46:05PM -0400, Ben Boeckel wrote: >> > Seeing as it is a mirroring daemon, the network is the bottleneck. If it isn't >> > then either you're sitting next door, our implementation is bad, or the >> > hardware shouldn't be a mirror in the first place. >> >> Speaking from experience, the network isn't always the bottleneck. >> I/O performance is often a performance problem, especially when >> walking the directory tree to build filelists. CPU performance can >> come into play if you are performing hashes or compression of the data >> to be transferred. I suggest you post your message to the Fedora >> mirror-list-d where I'm sure you'll get lots of feedback. >> > > Very true, if this behaves similarly to rsync. Reading over a large > change set to transmit only small changes is very resource intensive > everywhere but the network. > > -Mike The way we are planning to handle updates should keep this small. The network side knows nothing of the on-disk file structure and the tree-creator part knows nothing of the network other than "it's where the things I need come from", so updates won't be "what's changed in this directory?" so much as "what do I not have that is on my shopping list?" which is then asked for of the network. - --Ben -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJK5mVtAAoJEKaxavVX4C1XJVQP/RgFr9vXeqFv+fbASL6HWAr4 rUYsltcI7U5+9j7jmsbh5K+8FvOJOmdc2erEaE+hmOowdv7jvCw46ywLjcU/ZbkY VyKMFeDsfmfd8geaujhQZULYbiDjmpFS6+uqX45ONBvIXk1L7f2zrnN9sTciSx7Z XOmT4V9NwKnHEoIKWNaYnb7dt4Q3/8xgJ53ZdF4JNB3tJ23IsRtzCRZOofPvfy4Y NdiAOxz5V0HY/tP4mmMH147W4QCL2lpCBLstLwcT/7rc5z3pDknPR4p8iQN4xvAn 7Q+y/12ewqxcGn8O6hKTdlG0CBt6YVeYegonZYp8V+BJ74ozaqDiR+IKVIXbJBZt VwTzdEhiBQfAb/BVZz+Vg4YW03WxitKAKlMQ7oGKjtHuTC5j/3EVX6Gio1Lo4EHX 4DsW9XRGqDEPwqwwgKsIXMkjfNXRkdKQQzamFKVO6XTzsyJaJ+Hsv1Az0+De4SQ+ lLEgrCdJ5JLrj3+yoWoH0sk7AJDLpyrxGSaYEs0wvz+AepJK5pXVd++OivTuGdWk lvXuSB15HG5tzKzDT45yFOR3vBhY1Bsa2j5uNBKrHUdjOuMZL/n/lfxdDH0e+GxF RE3b8/P/LV6qGDZNyWIEVgZraqpbDohKOI98M3Tdo1kiLZtIY+/ulKtg/EuIUEra hpc7/IiTPVQqe82zvbYR =2gfL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From MathStuf at gmail.com Tue Oct 27 03:17:06 2009 From: MathStuf at gmail.com (Ben Boeckel) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 23:17:06 -0400 Subject: Suitability of Python for daemon processes References: <20091026193435.GA23769@angus.ind.WPI.EDU> Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Chuck Anderson wrote: > On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 06:46:05PM -0400, Ben Boeckel wrote: >> Seeing as it is a mirroring daemon, the network is the bottleneck. If it isn't >> then either you're sitting next door, our implementation is bad, or the >> hardware shouldn't be a mirror in the first place. > > Speaking from experience, the network isn't always the bottleneck. > I/O performance is often a performance problem, especially when > walking the directory tree to build filelists. AIUI, the tree will only be walked over during update composition and applying an update to the mirror (updates are done out-of-tree so that there is no catching a server "with its pants down" per se. > CPU performance can > come into play if you are performing hashes or compression of the data > to be transferred. Yes, we'll have to keep an eye on this. As things come down from the tubes, the hashes should be working so they'll most likely be waiting on the network to get done with its files. > I suggest you post your message to the Fedora > mirror-list-d where I'm sure you'll get lots of feedback. Will do. Thanks for the tip. - --Ben -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJK5mYyAAoJEKaxavVX4C1XPAUQAIcSdP2Gy4plniWtP6cIrUyC Fq0DKkZyOZg24Nng6iCe6kyB7yGOK30D6pn77WRedc6eFygdhe9OZWNjc0yZm98a QruyNOzoqfbWg4g77vkFbYTzidiI6G6wgoLMtnVokApIfK8Y8MDbkHIcrlPOm7xp 4+3P+eHH+lZbw9LL2CJTairLWG94sZ9tvHfdlXN8yj7NwI8mpratj6I6jZPU4Y0v 8YS7m47rEZZzvkZQ/MPJ/qVmDttH9ZzryBo0wypZcn9K9pKs37Q345y2gjUOA3ZG ssBvWwEzuuIVmJZKpHUTOh2/06ilN53j2Q/paxwG3kvsUJz6+EARfPClbd4jKpaf tD0GdQH+5hF900bwesu51uLkgatkk/HHOLFn77Y3o8lkk90O643NAHiMN/s6+jlk gjYJjsJVkm4JRilNjn4DV/2cdAERjnQeFYm/USGapnhxtbWkaQ4CMLKKqXIm8KmK khV9+YsVstv4Grj2uqNSDvmeXBiwedDFZFfj8auris9fxPqycFfv71L5UxT8kBxq /n6ETIRipwL29W4KHEJQSmfG0HIiyJ4lzO7REMxOahLSxvBWJyBU+8aDYhnmM7F0 ybbGARc6Deq/i/vsKmtsElR/xR7RZsOvppqy0XpBHgZO/fSaXhNbjAs2bgIBhD+N nZ985xlfyQEHMB0qRGX1 =8OzK -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From wedimemhir at gmail.com Tue Oct 27 03:49:48 2009 From: wedimemhir at gmail.com (Abiel Mogos) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 19:49:48 -0800 Subject: Introduction Message-ID: <6d5c96600910262049u3634588bod323871f3a2612c1@mail.gmail.com> Hello guys, I am Abiel Mogos, new to the "Fedora infrastructure-list" and looking forward to contribute to the Fedora Project. I am a student in Fairfield (GMT-5), Iowa, studying "Masters in computer science". Though its not consistent, I have used Fedora Core for about 4 years. I have worked on a I18n project (in the University of Asmara) for localizing Fedora to a local language: Tigrinya. I was mainly dealing with L10n of Firefox and Thunderbird. However, now I would like to contribute to this community in particular in writing code. I have some knowledge of Java (and currently studying another course in Java) and Perl, I would say I'm good at PHP. On the other hand, its really motivating to be part of a team of software professionals and gain experience and enjoy the high spirit of 'sharing' among the community of contributors. Cheers!! Abiel From mmcgrath at redhat.com Tue Oct 27 18:53:52 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 13:53:52 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Introduction In-Reply-To: <6d5c96600910262049u3634588bod323871f3a2612c1@mail.gmail.com> References: <6d5c96600910262049u3634588bod323871f3a2612c1@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: > Hello guys, > > I am Abiel Mogos, new to the "Fedora infrastructure-list" and looking > forward to contribute to the Fedora Project. I am a student in > Fairfield (GMT-5), Iowa, studying "Masters in computer science". > Though its not consistent, I have used Fedora Core for about 4 years. > I have worked on a I18n project (in the University of Asmara) for > localizing Fedora to a local language: Tigrinya. I was mainly dealing > with L10n of Firefox and Thunderbird. However, now I would like to > contribute to this community in particular in writing code. I have > some knowledge of Java (and currently studying another course in Java) > and Perl, I would say I'm good at PHP. > > On the other hand, its really motivating to be part of a team of > software professionals and gain experience and enjoy the high spirit > of 'sharing' among the community of contributors. > Welcome Abiel, were you interested in working specifcally with the Infrastructure team or are you interested in other teams as well (docs, websites, etc) ? -Mike From thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com Wed Oct 28 13:37:47 2009 From: thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com (susmit shannigrahi) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 19:07:47 +0530 Subject: [off-topic] Help requested:Query on dual/quad port NIC Message-ID: Hi, Can someone please help me with this? This person is looking for an PCI-based quad-port NIC which will work on Fedora/CentOS. Thanks. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Indranil Das Gupta Date: Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 7:01 PM Subject: Query on dual/quad port NIC Susmit, I'm looking for a PCI-based dual (preferably) quad-port NIC. The card needs to work (preferably with all 4 ports functioning) on Fedora/CentOS (Linux kernel 2.6.26 and upward (i386 arch)) thanks -idg -- Regards, Susmit. ============================================= http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit ============================================= From Matt_Domsch at Dell.com Wed Oct 28 13:40:42 2009 From: Matt_Domsch at Dell.com (Matt_Domsch at Dell.com) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 08:40:42 -0500 Subject: [off-topic] Help requested:Query on dual/quad port NIC In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dell sells one or more such cards. -- Matt Domsch Technology Strategist, Dell Office of the CTO linux.dell.com & www.dell.com/linux -----Original Message----- From: fedora-infrastructure-list-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:fedora-infrastructure-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of susmit shannigrahi Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 8:38 AM To: Fedora Infrastructure Subject: [off-topic] Help requested:Query on dual/quad port NIC Hi, Can someone please help me with this? This person is looking for an PCI-based quad-port NIC which will work on Fedora/CentOS. Thanks. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Indranil Das Gupta Date: Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 7:01 PM Subject: Query on dual/quad port NIC Susmit, I'm looking for a PCI-based dual (preferably) quad-port NIC. The card needs to work (preferably with all 4 ports functioning) on Fedora/CentOS (Linux kernel 2.6.26 and upward (i386 arch)) thanks -idg -- Regards, Susmit. ============================================= http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit ============================================= _______________________________________________ Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list From thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com Wed Oct 28 13:42:25 2009 From: thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com (susmit shannigrahi) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 19:12:25 +0530 Subject: [off-topic] Help requested:Query on dual/quad port NIC In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Matt, Thanks for replying. On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 7:10 PM, wrote: > Dell sells one or more such cards. Can you _please_ point out one or two which works with Fedora? :) Thanks. -- Regards, Susmit. ============================================= http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit ============================================= Sent from Calcutta, WB, India From tristan.santore at internexusconnect.net Wed Oct 28 13:59:21 2009 From: tristan.santore at internexusconnect.net (Tristan Santore) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 13:59:21 +0000 Subject: [off-topic] Help requested:Query on dual/quad port NIC In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4AE84E39.2010603@internexusconnect.net> On 28/10/09 13:37, susmit shannigrahi wrote: > Hi, > > Can someone please help me with this? > This person is looking for an PCI-based quad-port NIC which will work > on Fedora/CentOS. > > Thanks. > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Indranil Das Gupta > Date: Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 7:01 PM > Subject: Query on dual/quad port NIC > > Susmit, > > I'm looking for a PCI-based dual (preferably) quad-port NIC. The card > needs to work (preferably with all 4 ports functioning) on Fedora/CentOS (Linux > kernel 2.6.26 and upward (i386 arch)) > > thanks > -idg > > > > Susmit, Intel does a lot of them, and they almost certainly will work with Fedora/RHEL. Regards, Tristan -- Tristan Santore BSc MBCS TS4523-RIPE Network and Infrastructure Operations InterNexusConnect Mobile +44-78-55069812 Tristan.Santore at internexusconnect.net Thawte Notary For Fedora related issues, please email me at: TSantore at fedoraproject.org -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 3388 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature URL: From thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com Wed Oct 28 14:06:01 2009 From: thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com (susmit shannigrahi) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 19:36:01 +0530 Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: <20091020020938.GA27259@wolff.to> References: <1250706985.2318.4.camel@adam.local.net> <1250721652.2318.11.camel@adam.local.net> <4ADB2A3F.9080305@gmail.com> <53a863600910172252u24a7ae0bo6defaa83679e5c5b@mail.gmail.com> <20091020020938.GA27259@wolff.to> Message-ID: Hi, Zarafa is up at Publictest16. Anyone want to test? Please refer to last three comments of https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1197 Thanks. -- Regards, Susmit. ============================================= http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit ============================================= Sent from Calcutta, WB, India From dev at nigelj.com Wed Oct 28 14:18:23 2009 From: dev at nigelj.com (Nigel Jones) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 00:18:23 +1000 Subject: [off-topic] Help requested:Query on dual/quad port NIC In-Reply-To: <4AE84E39.2010603@internexusconnect.net> References: <4AE84E39.2010603@internexusconnect.net> Message-ID: <69fe28d70910280718s32e0aa1ay28cd15c4e8664173@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Tristan Santore wrote: > On 28/10/09 13:37, susmit shannigrahi wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Can someone please help me with this? >> This person is looking for an PCI-based quad-port NIC which will work >> on Fedora/CentOS. >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: Indranil Das Gupta >> Date: Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 7:01 PM >> Subject: Query on dual/quad port NIC >> >> Susmit, >> >> I'm looking for a PCI-based dual (preferably) quad-port NIC. The card >> needs to work (preferably with all 4 ports functioning) on Fedora/CentOS >> (Linux >> kernel 2.6.26 and upward (i386 arch)) >> >> thanks >> -idg >> >> >> >> > > Susmit, > Intel does a lot of them, and they almost certainly will work with > Fedora/RHEL. > Any Broadcom/Intel (bnx/e1000) cards that have gone through the Red Hat Hardware Certifications should be a safe bet. (check the product specs for a card similar to what you want, then go to hardware.redhat.com to see if that server is certified. If so, there is a good chance of support. Alternative, check bugzilla/git.kernel.org for commits related to the NIC model#. - Nigel From mmcgrath at redhat.com Wed Oct 28 14:33:43 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 09:33:43 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: References: <1250706985.2318.4.camel@adam.local.net> <1250721652.2318.11.camel@adam.local.net> <4ADB2A3F.9080305@gmail.com> <53a863600910172252u24a7ae0bo6defaa83679e5c5b@mail.gmail.com> <20091020020938.GA27259@wolff.to> Message-ID: On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, susmit shannigrahi wrote: > Hi, > > Zarafa is up at Publictest16. > Anyone want to test? > > Please refer to last three comments of > https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1197 > Can I get an account? How will we do FAS? -Mike From thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com Wed Oct 28 14:41:18 2009 From: thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com (susmit shannigrahi) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 20:11:18 +0530 Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: References: <1250721652.2318.11.camel@adam.local.net> <4ADB2A3F.9080305@gmail.com> <53a863600910172252u24a7ae0bo6defaa83679e5c5b@mail.gmail.com> <20091020020938.GA27259@wolff.to> Message-ID: > > Can I get an account? ?How will we do FAS? You can use admin/admin. The user is added the unix way, ($useradd way, though it has a different command). So, if there is some application/script to sync authentication that way, that should work. Thanks. -- Regards, Susmit. ============================================= http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit ============================================= Sent from Calcutta, WB, India From josemanimala at gmail.com Wed Oct 28 19:01:44 2009 From: josemanimala at gmail.com (Jose M Manimala) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 12:01:44 -0700 Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: References: <1250721652.2318.11.camel@adam.local.net> <4ADB2A3F.9080305@gmail.com> <53a863600910172252u24a7ae0bo6defaa83679e5c5b@mail.gmail.com> <20091020020938.GA27259@wolff.to> Message-ID: <4AE89518.9080705@gmail.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 susmit shannigrahi wrote: >> Can I get an account? How will we do FAS? > > You can use admin/admin. > The user is added the unix way, ($useradd way, though it has a > different command). So, if there is some application/script to sync > authentication that way, that should work. > > Thanks. > > hmm that would mean we would have to sync the FAS auth DB by the hour or some fixed duration right? Jose Manimala -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAkrolRgACgkQ68U/vco3DlKLyQCggope8PGxhsfF5Y9u2X0DWRPR 6BMAn17SE5a3uO4LUjSDHrgqCacoMB+3 =CrJg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From felix at fetzig.org Wed Oct 28 19:07:16 2009 From: felix at fetzig.org (Felix Kaechele) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 20:07:16 +0100 Subject: [off-topic] Help requested:Query on dual/quad port NIC In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4AE89664.7050207@fetzig.org> Hi, Depends on which PCI interface is meant. PCI: D-Link DFE-580TX uses sundance driver PCI-X 133MHZ: Intel PWLA8494GT Pro/1000GT uses e1000 driver PCIe: HP NC364T, 4x 1000Base-T, PCIe x4 (435508-B21) Intel Gigabit ET Server Adapter, 4x 1000Base-T, PCIe x4, low profile (E1G44ET) Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter, 4x 1000Base-SX, PCIe x4 (EXPI9404PF) Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter, 4x 1000Base-T, PCIe x4 (EXPI9404PT) Intel PRO/1000 PT Server Adapter, 4x 1000Base-T, PCIe x4, low profile (EXPI9404PTL) all use the e1000e driver I googled them and looked at what chipset they use. I haven't actually tested them. Hope this helps. Felix From thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com Wed Oct 28 19:08:54 2009 From: thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com (susmit shannigrahi) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 00:38:54 +0530 Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: <4AE89518.9080705@gmail.com> References: <4ADB2A3F.9080305@gmail.com> <53a863600910172252u24a7ae0bo6defaa83679e5c5b@mail.gmail.com> <20091020020938.GA27259@wolff.to> <4AE89518.9080705@gmail.com> Message-ID: > hmm that would mean we would have to sync the FAS auth DB by the hour > or some fixed duration right? Right. But I think that this should not be much of a problem. -- Regards, Susmit. ============================================= http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit ============================================= From josemanimala at gmail.com Wed Oct 28 19:11:46 2009 From: josemanimala at gmail.com (Jose M Manimala) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 12:11:46 -0700 Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: References: <4ADB2A3F.9080305@gmail.com> <53a863600910172252u24a7ae0bo6defaa83679e5c5b@mail.gmail.com> <20091020020938.GA27259@wolff.to> <4AE89518.9080705@gmail.com> Message-ID: <4AE89772.70200@gmail.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 susmit shannigrahi wrote: >> hmm that would mean we would have to sync the FAS auth DB by the >> hour or some fixed duration right? > > Right. But I think that this should not be much of a problem. > That shouldn't be a problem but is there an LDAP plugin that is available? and if yes can we use it? Jose Manimala -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAkrol3EACgkQ68U/vco3DlIkWwCfQl3dGg6PKKKxiVlmqrexTtjJ 9toAni8LqAohsNzURwtmkK//eB1RQ+tr =Khcu -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com Wed Oct 28 19:14:46 2009 From: thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com (susmit shannigrahi) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 00:44:46 +0530 Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: <4AE89772.70200@gmail.com> References: <53a863600910172252u24a7ae0bo6defaa83679e5c5b@mail.gmail.com> <20091020020938.GA27259@wolff.to> <4AE89518.9080705@gmail.com> <4AE89772.70200@gmail.com> Message-ID: > That shouldn't be a problem but is there an LDAP plugin that is > available? and if yes can we use it? But we don't have a LDAP :) -- Regards, Susmit. ============================================= http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit ============================================= Sent from Calcutta, WB, India From josemanimala at gmail.com Wed Oct 28 19:16:42 2009 From: josemanimala at gmail.com (Jose M Manimala) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 12:16:42 -0700 Subject: Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required. In-Reply-To: References: <53a863600910172252u24a7ae0bo6defaa83679e5c5b@mail.gmail.com> <20091020020938.GA27259@wolff.to> <4AE89518.9080705@gmail.com> <4AE89772.70200@gmail.com> Message-ID: <4AE8989A.80606@gmail.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 susmit shannigrahi wrote: >> That shouldn't be a problem but is there an LDAP plugin that is >> available? and if yes can we use it? > > > But we don't have a LDAP :) > > yepp... sorry. i just got that cleared up.... :) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEUEARECAAYFAkromJoACgkQ68U/vco3DlLGxgCfQ8dWDwRnZ/nul/48qMB4Ujj6 1qgAmJf4AsyH/ncTFfCbiWJu7mOwGsY= =GcNk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From mikem.rtp at gmail.com Wed Oct 28 21:08:03 2009 From: mikem.rtp at gmail.com (Mike McLean) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 17:08:03 -0400 Subject: Suitability of Python for daemon processes In-Reply-To: <200910252341.53165.dennis@ausil.us> References: <4AE4DEB9.3070401@kanarip.com> <200910252341.53165.dennis@ausil.us> Message-ID: <4f50e0680910281408u4dbcadb1q3a107473b776133b@mail.gmail.com> On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 12:41 AM, Dennis Gilmore wrote: > On Sunday 25 October 2009 06:26:49 pm Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote: >> And koji.fedoraproject.org, no? > koji is a mod_python app. ?it doesnt run as a daemon at all. > but it it all python. There are python daemons in the system though. The builders run kojid, which is a daemon, and the process that triggers repo regeneration (kojira) is a daemon. Of course, these are not public facing -- they really only talk to the hub. The daemon distinction might be wrong thing to fixate on here. There is nothing in that distinction that should exclude python (or most any language). I think the real factors of concern are: size, complexity, speed, system load, robustness, and security. It's entirely possible to create large and complex systems with Python. It's expressiveness and interpreted nature are a big help here. Robustness is probably more a factor of design and good coding than the language itself. That being said, the relative ease of programming in Python, coupled with its exception handling, likely give it an advantage over C in this department (over the same development time at least). That's my opinion; others may disagree (and of course Python is not the only rapid development language with good exception handling). Security threats are everywhere. With Python at least you have to worry much less about buffer overflows, but of course you can introduce security flaws in any language. Obviously, as an interpreted language, system load and speed are where Python suffers. There are optimization tricks, but you'll never get close to execution speed of C. You can rewrite crucial portions in C, though I rarely see that actually done. From smooge at gmail.com Wed Oct 28 22:51:50 2009 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 16:51:50 -0600 Subject: Update/reboot of Fedora Infrastructure on 2009-10-29 21:00 UTC Message-ID: <80d7e4090910281551t48409aa3w7748811ae1babe6a@mail.gmail.com> Outage Notification - 2009-10-29 21:00 UTC There will be an outage starting at 2009-10-29 21:00 UTC, which will last approximately 2 hours. To convert UTC to your local time, take a look at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/UTCHowto or run: date -d '2009-10-29 21:00 UTC' Affected Services: Buildsystem CVS / Source Control Database DNS Fedora Hosted Fedora People Fedora Talk Mail Mirror System Torrent Translation Services Websites Unaffected Services: * None * Ticket Link: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1775 Reason for Outage: Major update for OS. Contact Information: Please join #fedora-admin in irc.freenode.net or respond to this email to track the status of this outage. -- Stephen J Smoogen. Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp. Or what's a heaven for? -- Robert Browning From wedimemhir at gmail.com Thu Oct 29 01:42:57 2009 From: wedimemhir at gmail.com (Abiel Mogos) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 17:42:57 -0800 Subject: Introduction In-Reply-To: References: <6d5c96600910262049u3634588bod323871f3a2612c1@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <6d5c96600910281842u19a3c0cem9ecbda1e143c695@mail.gmail.com> Thanks Mike, this time, I'm particularly interested in the infrastructure team. However I might also contribute to the website team, but I feel more interested in the infrastructure one. Cheers! Abiel On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Mike McGrath wrote: > On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: > >> Hello guys, >> >> I am Abiel Mogos, new to the "Fedora infrastructure-list" and looking >> forward to contribute to the Fedora Project. I am a student in >> Fairfield (GMT-5), Iowa, studying "Masters in computer science". >> Though its not consistent, I have used Fedora Core for about 4 years. >> I have worked on a I18n project (in the University of Asmara) for >> localizing Fedora to a local language: Tigrinya. I was mainly dealing >> with L10n of Firefox and Thunderbird. However, now I would like to >> contribute to this community in particular in writing code. I have >> some knowledge of Java (and currently studying another course in Java) >> and Perl, I would say I'm good at PHP. >> >> On the other hand, its really motivating to be part of a team of >> software professionals and gain experience and enjoy the high spirit >> of 'sharing' among the community of contributors. >> > > > Welcome Abiel, were you interested in working specifcally with the > Infrastructure team or are you interested in other teams as well (docs, > websites, etc) ? > > ? ? ? ?-Mike > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > From mmcgrath at redhat.com Thu Oct 29 02:04:35 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 21:04:35 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Introduction In-Reply-To: <6d5c96600910281842u19a3c0cem9ecbda1e143c695@mail.gmail.com> References: <6d5c96600910262049u3634588bod323871f3a2612c1@mail.gmail.com> <6d5c96600910281842u19a3c0cem9ecbda1e143c695@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: > Thanks Mike, > > this time, I'm particularly interested in the infrastructure team. > However I might also contribute to the website team, but I feel more > interested in the infrastructure one. > If you are able to make the meeting tomorrow that would be great! http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Meetings Make sure to introduce yourself when th emeeting starts. -Mike > Cheers! > Abiel > > > On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Mike McGrath wrote: > > On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: > > > >> Hello guys, > >> > >> I am Abiel Mogos, new to the "Fedora infrastructure-list" and looking > >> forward to contribute to the Fedora Project. I am a student in > >> Fairfield (GMT-5), Iowa, studying "Masters in computer science". > >> Though its not consistent, I have used Fedora Core for about 4 years. > >> I have worked on a I18n project (in the University of Asmara) for > >> localizing Fedora to a local language: Tigrinya. I was mainly dealing > >> with L10n of Firefox and Thunderbird. However, now I would like to > >> contribute to this community in particular in writing code. I have > >> some knowledge of Java (and currently studying another course in Java) > >> and Perl, I would say I'm good at PHP. > >> > >> On the other hand, its really motivating to be part of a team of > >> software professionals and gain experience and enjoy the high spirit > >> of 'sharing' among the community of contributors. > >> > > > > > > Welcome Abiel, were you interested in working specifcally with the > > Infrastructure team or are you interested in other teams as well (docs, > > websites, etc) ? > > > > ? ? ? ?-Mike > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > > > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > From thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com Thu Oct 29 02:21:02 2009 From: thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com (susmit shannigrahi) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 07:51:02 +0530 Subject: [off-topic] Help requested:Query on dual/quad port NIC In-Reply-To: <4AE89664.7050207@fetzig.org> References: <4AE89664.7050207@fetzig.org> Message-ID: Hi, Thank you all for such prompt replies. This was very helpful. -- Regards, Susmit. ============================================= http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit ============================================= Sent from Calcutta, WB, India From wedimemhir at gmail.com Thu Oct 29 02:45:00 2009 From: wedimemhir at gmail.com (Abiel Mogos) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 18:45:00 -0800 Subject: Introduction In-Reply-To: References: <6d5c96600910262049u3634588bod323871f3a2612c1@mail.gmail.com> <6d5c96600910281842u19a3c0cem9ecbda1e143c695@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <6d5c96600910281945k79721fd0i36348aedcdc7decb@mail.gmail.com> Yeah, I'll see you tomorrow at 20:00 UTC at infrastructure meeting. Abiel On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: > On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: > >> Thanks Mike, >> >> this time, I'm particularly interested in the infrastructure team. >> However I might also contribute to the website team, but I feel more >> interested in the infrastructure one. >> > > If you are able to make the meeting tomorrow that would be great! > > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Meetings > > Make sure to introduce yourself when th emeeting starts. > > ? ? ? ?-Mike > >> Cheers! >> Abiel >> >> >> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Mike McGrath wrote: >> > On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: >> > >> >> Hello guys, >> >> >> >> I am Abiel Mogos, new to the "Fedora infrastructure-list" and looking >> >> forward to contribute to the Fedora Project. I am a student in >> >> Fairfield (GMT-5), Iowa, studying "Masters in computer science". >> >> Though its not consistent, I have used Fedora Core for about 4 years. >> >> I have worked on a I18n project (in the University of Asmara) for >> >> localizing Fedora to a local language: Tigrinya. I was mainly dealing >> >> with L10n of Firefox and Thunderbird. However, now I would like to >> >> contribute to this community in particular in writing code. I have >> >> some knowledge of Java (and currently studying another course in Java) >> >> and Perl, I would say I'm good at PHP. >> >> >> >> On the other hand, its really motivating to be part of a team of >> >> software professionals and gain experience and enjoy the high spirit >> >> of 'sharing' among the community of contributors. >> >> >> > >> > >> > Welcome Abiel, were you interested in working specifcally with the >> > Infrastructure team or are you interested in other teams as well (docs, >> > websites, etc) ? >> > >> > ? ? ? ?-Mike >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > > From a.badger at gmail.com Thu Oct 29 03:28:10 2009 From: a.badger at gmail.com (Toshio Kuratomi) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 20:28:10 -0700 Subject: Suitability of Python for daemon processes In-Reply-To: <4f50e0680910281408u4dbcadb1q3a107473b776133b@mail.gmail.com> References: <4AE4DEB9.3070401@kanarip.com> <200910252341.53165.dennis@ausil.us> <4f50e0680910281408u4dbcadb1q3a107473b776133b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20091029032810.GG4736@clingman.lan> On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 05:08:03PM -0400, Mike McLean wrote: > On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 12:41 AM, Dennis Gilmore wrote: > > The daemon distinction might be wrong thing to fixate on here. There > is nothing in that distinction that should exclude python (or most any > language). I think the real factors of concern are: size, complexity, > speed, system load, robustness, and security. > By and large I agree with you. One thing further to think about is that becoming dependent on a tool written in an interpreted language means that you need to install that language on your system and may become tied to a specific version of that language. In theory, this shouldn't be worse than tying yourself to a specific C library but in practice I've found that parallel installing interpreters and their libraries is a lot less supported than parallel installing a C lib. Using python in Fedora Infrastructure probably isn't too big a deal as we have abundant python programmers here to port things forward if the main developers don't but it is something to consider with other languages or in other environments. -Toshio -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From MathStuf at gmail.com Thu Oct 29 04:04:08 2009 From: MathStuf at gmail.com (Ben Boeckel) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 00:04:08 -0400 Subject: Suitability of Python for daemon processes References: <4AE4DEB9.3070401@kanarip.com> <200910252341.53165.dennis@ausil.us> <4f50e0680910281408u4dbcadb1q3a107473b776133b@mail.gmail.com> <20091029032810.GG4736@clingman.lan> Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Toshio Kuratomi wrote: > On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 05:08:03PM -0400, Mike McLean wrote: >> On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 12:41 AM, Dennis Gilmore wrote: >> >> The daemon distinction might be wrong thing to fixate on here. There >> is nothing in that distinction that should exclude python (or most any >> language). I think the real factors of concern are: size, complexity, >> speed, system load, robustness, and security. >> > By and large I agree with you. One thing further to think about is that > becoming dependent on a tool written in an interpreted language means that > you need to install that language on your system and may become tied to a > specific version of that language. In theory, this shouldn't be worse than > tying yourself to a specific C library but in practice I've found that > parallel installing interpreters and their libraries is a lot less supported > than parallel installing a C lib. Hopefully we have 2.4 as the minimum version. I'm pretty sure 2.4 is ubiquitous even on the enterprise-y distributions, but if we need older, we can try for that as well. > Using python in Fedora Infrastructure probably isn't too big a deal as we > have abundant python programmers here to port things forward if the main > developers don't but it is something to consider with other languages or > in other environments. We're aiming to get it to work on RHEL/CentOS 4 (base, not + EPEL) and Debian stable so that current mirrors running systems that old don't need to upgrade the OS to start using our software (I'm pretty sure we have the hardware to run test instances of the software with various setups). If the libraries we end up using just aren't available, I think RHEL 5 will be a suitable minimum. When Python 3 comes looming over any distribution that starts using our software, we should be able to help port things over. I'd expect Fedora to be the first for this to happen to, but I could see Gentoo having howtos for getting 3.0 as the main Python before that (not that servers would be running such a setup anyways). > -Toshio - --Ben -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJK6RQ4AAoJEKaxavVX4C1Xw54P/2z9WxTx03+EQLF9LMjtrzSV gdwCAoV4kmjI0eiWN1uaMVZp8qRWuWDF7WW74wl4wbbwoi5ipc+iekuM8a91Mzzp jwE/MAbRufX6zCFkZL48ToU9Hvga02CeCIC6wmQIsruJ/TT5Y3O3XdHyVXSB1DD/ +okXSLTyL0PpVKBG+v/qy6Gn+qNzNBLTIzJQkRG4bQS7ThbfteumD5gdGDpx51nm RNze8l+e3giY/XQzO+tf9025xv9Wac3e0DzWSTcDYKtiaEDGbeF/asr767gV5Q8f RjbqzKcLUHn15Rp8jAWl4KtGo9OgbL9MQi3nPsFArqbzb836cuO/LTNkG+BnbhPj 49sVele1+GMcOOlwdtT4qvAOg7WH668FgNc5x0zAx6xxP1RGsi5oLVEFtRReUXx1 t4sOFT/qIKTSbJW0BrOvFJ7m2DNaq5v/JE5vYSZ30KccjiW4PAzBzRPNdl2tbuD7 j9o9N9bTTe+HFSI+6VBiwvf193oS8nS0oZxBcUaBsvoR5FlKw1GggclHVEYBU3jK rj3dyBh7OH9QlukX8ueBOp7yIydsz5AkWNMwRS9LtsRmubGBvrO5qE24DE0M7YVv MkeQwPSwkAQ08OUKlK8NanHoMdFNSSkqJeEyHWNgHP0oekpjwGHyBml+j0Vgpiy1 eiTRw28QhGdA94AQOl4V =X7Gb -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From MathStuf at gmail.com Thu Oct 29 04:13:48 2009 From: MathStuf at gmail.com (Ben Boeckel) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 00:13:48 -0400 Subject: Suitability of Python for daemon processes References: <4AE4DEB9.3070401@kanarip.com> <200910252341.53165.dennis@ausil.us> <4f50e0680910281408u4dbcadb1q3a107473b776133b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Mike McLean wrote: > On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 12:41 AM, Dennis Gilmore wrote: >> On Sunday 25 October 2009 06:26:49 pm Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote: >>> And koji.fedoraproject.org, no? >> koji is a mod_python app. it doesnt run as a daemon at all. >> but it it all python. > > There are python daemons in the system though. The builders run kojid, > which is a daemon, and the process that triggers repo regeneration > (kojira) is a daemon. Of course, these are not public facing -- they > really only talk to the hub. > > The daemon distinction might be wrong thing to fixate on here. There > is nothing in that distinction that should exclude python (or most any > language). I think the real factors of concern are: size, complexity, > speed, system load, robustness, and security. True. I think the speed at which we can deliver with Python makes it much more attractive, even if not just at first. We could something similar to what git did with bash and replace the Python with C incrementally if necessary, but I think that if we go about it right, it shouldn't be much of an issue. > It's entirely possible to create large and complex systems with > Python. It's expressiveness and interpreted nature are a big help > here. Robustness is probably more a factor of design and good coding > than the language itself. That being said, the relative ease of > programming in Python, coupled with its exception handling, likely > give it an advantage over C in this department (over the same > development time at least). That's my opinion; others may disagree > (and of course Python is not the only rapid development language with > good exception handling). I agree here. This thread is a fact-finding mission and research. We wanted to make sure we weren't headed down the wrong road before we headed out. > Security threats are everywhere. With Python at least you have to > worry much less about buffer overflows, but of course you can > introduce security flaws in any language. Of course. > Obviously, as an interpreted language, system load and speed are where > Python suffers. There are optimization tricks, but you'll never get > close to execution speed of C. You can rewrite crucial portions in C, > though I rarely see that actually done. One place where we had concerns were when dealing with the "shopping list" I referred to elsewhere in the thread. This list is 60MB on one of the Ubuntu mirror directories we have here (our Fedora mirror has been decommissioned while we await more disk space). I imagine Fedora's will be much larger due to the drpm files and secondary architectures put even more into it. We have code that is able to extract information without loading the entire file into our process space. It's very close to what it would be if it were C except for a .split() call on a string (but it's simple enough that a sscanf could do it as well if needed) and the memory/strcmp stuff Python has baked in. Hopefully we will have unit tests and timing on our code this weekend. - --Ben -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJK6RZ8AAoJEKaxavVX4C1XjsMP/0g54tOwnu0MhsH+uhZDx23N uTHMs0CCOZaG+e4VJR3xocOU/Xul5IfZ2fDodKai9YwsA9S3ORuvLR0riKh0IbLW Js8RJW7e2oBWDHUK9nCXIGbuJoPhQrwD+3x88LctxXIy6I34Sw+d8GvrT7vTxgdp S2keUtAgOOm1JGw+JEAyutTa28yRGnFRLZmopgGAXNtUuFf2nvl77Dm1/R1T/9OE YcFykF9eEt8LeZ/9M895eGswmASH3LFPTeYOhmz1g5xPHauu1y7wHoHBkfeFieVa mhtMWLaA8ZfhLKt8FUBUALc0KcDlv42yqyCq7FeKipaaPpyWoHGf6Ce4ZOKgLGPs 5KcDDfVg7xxYH9xoTJ0kiYfy/7ExDr70WUwFg4oRVAl6sEZhVl6+Iz+64UXGVU0z 3o5QH7OKOkyKI9iQheg0b3sXLuhNGyrGz+b0vaEYj7TtoQWHk9qV5UEnoawsTXw+ f51GiQdeZmRNZS1N4m1reX2tUtw0ol1cHcpfpvdqOZazLaSVDwu7CbTyIfalmy79 fDc/yPWWPdcS+mU9LbgqBcEng4lzo/aQSMWHDDzk+r5uIuTibGzslP+hB/fnuuws ibZvpaDZhLElmqcZbAqMZdHVvS5DCXUjeLcPcx5qJBZ3xrcLnO3/GHapXVec3mIr d9UZxP4emQ7cOl8DMkbJ =Nhy3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From lyos.gemininorezel at gmail.com Thu Oct 29 13:27:24 2009 From: lyos.gemininorezel at gmail.com (Lyos Gemini Norezel) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 09:27:24 -0400 Subject: [off-topic] Help requested:Query on dual/quad port NIC In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4AE9983C.1080807@gmail.com> On 10/28/2009 09:37 AM, susmit shannigrahi wrote: > Hi, > > Can someone please help me with this? > This person is looking for an PCI-based quad-port NIC which will work > on Fedora/CentOS. > > Thanks. > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Indranil Das Gupta > Date: Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 7:01 PM > Subject: Query on dual/quad port NIC > > Susmit, > > I'm looking for a PCI-based dual (preferably) quad-port NIC. The card > needs to work (preferably with all 4 ports functioning) on Fedora/CentOS (Linux > kernel 2.6.26 and upward (i386 arch)) > > thanks > -idg > > > > I know you have already received several recommendations... but I did not see this one amoung them. SUN created a quad port NIC many years ago... they called 'Happy Meal' because it was based a chipset called 'Big Mac'. They routinely sell on ebay for less than $20 (USD). Here's one example: http://cgi.ebay.com/SUN-4-PORT-NIC-CARD-10-100-QUAD-ETHERNET-501-5406-64BIT_W0QQitemZ370281441147QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item56367e677b I know these work... because I have 2 of them I've used in the past. Here's a page on the gadget: http://www.x1034a.com/ That'll give you the majority of the Technical Specs. Lyos Gemini Norezel -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I appreciate all the helps, please don't take it otherwise, but this person was looking for a cheap solution so I think this will be perfect. > I know these work... because I have 2 of them I've used in the past. This is the best part. :) Thanks a lot!!!! -- Regards, Susmit. ============================================= http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit ============================================= Sent from Calcutta, WB, India From a.badger at gmail.com Thu Oct 29 15:38:45 2009 From: a.badger at gmail.com (Toshio Kuratomi) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 08:38:45 -0700 Subject: Suitability of Python for daemon processes In-Reply-To: References: <4AE4DEB9.3070401@kanarip.com> <200910252341.53165.dennis@ausil.us> <4f50e0680910281408u4dbcadb1q3a107473b776133b@mail.gmail.com> <20091029032810.GG4736@clingman.lan> Message-ID: <20091029153845.GA19447@clingman.lan> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:04:08AM -0400, Ben Boeckel wrote: > Hopefully we have 2.4 as the minimum version. I'm pretty sure 2.4 is ubiquitous > even on the enterprise-y distributions, but if we need older, we can try for > that as well. > Just a note. If you're targeting RHEL/CentOS4 as your minimum, you need to target python-2.3 as your minimum python version. -Toshio -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From ricky at fedoraproject.org Thu Oct 29 20:21:19 2009 From: ricky at fedoraproject.org (Ricky Zhou) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 16:21:19 -0400 Subject: Meeting Log - 2009-10-29 Message-ID: <20091029202119.GA4612@alpha.rzhou.org> 20:00 < mmcgrath> #startmeeting Infrastructure 20:00 < zodbot> Meeting started Thu Oct 29 20:00:17 2009 UTC. The chair is mmcgrath. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 20:00 < zodbot> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 20:00 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: (Meeting topic: Infrastructure) 20:00 -!- a-k [n=akistler at 2002:6387:a3ec:3:20d:56ff:fe10:bb8d] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:00 < mmcgrath> Who's here? 20:00 * ricky 20:00 * a-k is 20:00 * jcollie . 20:00 * skvidal is around 20:00 < smooge> here 20:01 < fchiulli> fchiulli is 20:01 < smooge> how can I help 20:01 -!- SMParrish_mobile [n=kvirc at 32.133.202.161] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:01 < mmcgrath> I don't see any ticket items so we'll just get started 20:01 < mmcgrath> I'd like to keep this meeting fairly short because smooge and I (and whoever else has free time right now) will be busy doing 5.3 -> 5.4 updates. 20:02 < mmcgrath> #topic Search Engine 20:02 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Search Engine (Meeting topic: Infrastructure) 20:02 < mmcgrath> a-k: take it, any updates here? 20:02 < smooge> yum clean metadata; yum -y update ; rkhunter something or another 20:02 < a-k> Mostly huzaifas and I are just working through the list of candidates. 2 down, 8 to go, so far. 20:02 < a-k> We're going to put what we find into a table format sometime next week, basically to make it easier for quantitative comparison. 20:02 * dgilmore is here 20:02 < mmcgrath> 20:02 * mdomsch is here 20:03 -!- greenlion1 [n=greenlio at fedora/greenlion] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:03 * abadger1999 is here 20:03 < a-k> I'm still excluding the Java ones. If we were to include Java, GCJ only, not Sun/IBM/BEA, true? 20:03 < dgilmore> a-k: if it works with openjdk it is ok 20:03 -!- XulLunch is now known as XulWork 20:03 < mmcgrath> a-k: correct 20:03 < mmcgrath> is there a difference between gcj and openjdk 20:03 * mmcgrath doesn't even know 20:04 < a-k> OK. That's what I figured. That's all I have. 20:04 < mmcgrath> Cool 20:04 < mmcgrath> #topic Rawhide network drops 20:04 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Rawhide network drops (Meeting topic: Infrastructure) 20:04 < mmcgrath> an update to the latest kernel has fixed this 20:05 < mmcgrath> or seems to have, we'll keep an eye on it. 20:05 < mmcgrath> #topic Fedora Talk 20:05 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Fedora Talk (Meeting topic: Infrastructure) 20:05 < mmcgrath> jcollie: want to take this? Whats done, whats left, when will we be ready for re-launch? 20:05 < J5> moksha built successfully, not sure if Fedora Community will since it requires moksha 20:05 < jcollie> mostly what is left is some testing, plus a pretty front end 20:06 < jcollie> there are commands on asterisk2 to start/stop streaming and recording but you need to be in sysadmin-tools for that 20:06 < J5> mmcgrath: how do I deal with fedora communities build requirement for moksha? 20:07 < jcollie> plus we need to write down the process for transferring recordings to alt 20:07 < mmcgrath> J5: see #fedora-admin 20:07 < jcollie> and implement that process too i guess :) 20:07 < mmcgrath> 20:08 < mmcgrath> jcollie: so things are on the up and up? 20:08 -!- sijis [n=sijis at 75.63.54.95] has joined #fedora-meeting 20:08 < jcollie> ianweller is supposed to be working on a nicer web front end 20:08 * sijis is here late. 20:08 < mmcgrath> 20:08 < jcollie> yep all the basics should be working 20:08 < mmcgrath> excellent. 20:08 < mmcgrath> anything else on that? 20:09 < jcollie> you can test it out by using asterisk2.fp.o instead of talk.fp.o in your sip client 20:09 < mmcgrath> ah, very cool. 20:09 < jcollie> i think that's about it unless anyone has questions 20:09 < mmcgrath> any questions? 20:10 < mmcgrath> alrighty 20:10 < jcollie> oh yeah we need to review the updated docs and then make them live 20:10 < mmcgrath> yeah that's a good bonus too 20:10 < mmcgrath> #topic qpid is up and running in staging 20:10 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: qpid is up and running in staging (Meeting topic: Infrastructure) 20:10 < mmcgrath> You can test it with http://mmcgrath.fedorapeople.org/topic_subscriber.py 20:11 < mmcgrath> J5: do your new FC and moksha have additional uses for the message bus? 20:12 < J5> mmcgrath: it just displays the time ping 20:13 < J5> there is a demo tab with the timeping app 20:13 < mmcgrath> cool 20:13 < mmcgrath> If anyone else has use cases for the now brand new not in production message bus, send it to the list! 20:13 < mmcgrath> Anyone have any questions or comments on that? 20:14 < mmcgrath> alrighty 20:14 < mmcgrath> #topic Open Floor 20:14 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Open Floor (Meeting topic: Infrastructure) 20:14 < J5> We should get together at FUDCon to discuss format for the payloads (e.g. are we going to use QMF or spin our own message format). I'm putting some stuff together for that 20:15 < mmcgrath> J5: we do need to set up a time for that. 20:16 < mdomsch> mmcgrath, I'd love to see messages when content is pushed to the master mirrors by rel-eng 20:16 < mdomsch> another when the netapps are back in sync 20:16 < mdomsch> :-) 20:16 < mmcgrath> 20:18 -!- greenlion [n=greenlio at fedora/greenlion] has quit Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) 20:18 < J5> so, usecases and message formats for those usecases 20:18 < mmcgrath> sounds good to me. 20:18 < mmcgrath> Does anyone have anything else they'd like to discuss? 20:18 < mmcgrath> If not we'll close a bit early so we can get ready for our updates 20:19 < J5> mdomsch: can you start a list on wiki https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Messaging_SIG ? 20:19 < mdomsch> J5, sure 20:19 < J5> cool 20:19 -!- KolonelPanic [n=heywood at dhcp.202119.en-tel.net] has quit Remote closed the connection 20:20 < mmcgrath> alrighty, with that we'll close the meeting 20:20 < mmcgrath> #stopmeeting 20:20 < mmcgrath> #meetingstop 20:20 < ricky> (#endmeeting, perhaps) 20:20 < mmcgrath> f'ing end 20:20 < mmcgrath> #endmeeting 20:20 -!- zodbot changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Channel is used by various Fedora groups and committees for their regular meetings | Note that meetings often get logged | For questions about using Fedora please ask in #fedora | See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/FedoraMeetingChannel for meeting schedule 20:20 < zodbot> Meeting ended Thu Oct 29 20:20:28 2009 UTC. 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Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: not available URL: From wedimemhir at gmail.com Thu Oct 29 20:31:57 2009 From: wedimemhir at gmail.com (Abiel Mogos) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 12:31:57 -0800 Subject: Introduction In-Reply-To: References: <6d5c96600910262049u3634588bod323871f3a2612c1@mail.gmail.com> <6d5c96600910281842u19a3c0cem9ecbda1e143c695@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <6d5c96600910291331n66143e42rc14f58625b53f4d9@mail.gmail.com> Hey Mike, I came like 20 min late, I had a class that finishes at 3:00pm (ie the time the meeting starts), however in http://freenode.net/ I couldn't get the #fedora-meeting channel. I guess UTC 20:00 is 15:00 in Fairfield, Iowa, if not mistaken... Or have I missed some thing over the freenode site? --Abiel On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: > On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: > >> Thanks Mike, >> >> this time, I'm particularly interested in the infrastructure team. >> However I might also contribute to the website team, but I feel more >> interested in the infrastructure one. >> > > If you are able to make the meeting tomorrow that would be great! > > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Meetings > > Make sure to introduce yourself when th emeeting starts. > > ? ? ? ?-Mike > >> Cheers! >> Abiel >> >> >> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Mike McGrath wrote: >> > On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: >> > >> >> Hello guys, >> >> >> >> I am Abiel Mogos, new to the "Fedora infrastructure-list" and looking >> >> forward to contribute to the Fedora Project. I am a student in >> >> Fairfield (GMT-5), Iowa, studying "Masters in computer science". >> >> Though its not consistent, I have used Fedora Core for about 4 years. >> >> I have worked on a I18n project (in the University of Asmara) for >> >> localizing Fedora to a local language: Tigrinya. I was mainly dealing >> >> with L10n of Firefox and Thunderbird. However, now I would like to >> >> contribute to this community in particular in writing code. I have >> >> some knowledge of Java (and currently studying another course in Java) >> >> and Perl, I would say I'm good at PHP. >> >> >> >> On the other hand, its really motivating to be part of a team of >> >> software professionals and gain experience and enjoy the high spirit >> >> of 'sharing' among the community of contributors. >> >> >> > >> > >> > Welcome Abiel, were you interested in working specifcally with the >> > Infrastructure team or are you interested in other teams as well (docs, >> > websites, etc) ? >> > >> > ? ? ? ?-Mike >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > > From mmcgrath at redhat.com Thu Oct 29 20:39:32 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 15:39:32 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Introduction In-Reply-To: <6d5c96600910291331n66143e42rc14f58625b53f4d9@mail.gmail.com> References: <6d5c96600910262049u3634588bod323871f3a2612c1@mail.gmail.com> <6d5c96600910281842u19a3c0cem9ecbda1e143c695@mail.gmail.com> <6d5c96600910291331n66143e42rc14f58625b53f4d9@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Thu, 29 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: > Hey Mike, > > I came like 20 min late, I had a class that finishes at 3:00pm (ie the > time the meeting starts), however in http://freenode.net/ I couldn't > get the #fedora-meeting channel. > > I guess UTC 20:00 is 15:00 in Fairfield, Iowa, if not mistaken... Or > have I missed some thing over the freenode site? > We did end a little earlier than normal. Were you not able to even join the channel? Or just nothing was going on at the time? -Mike > --Abiel > > On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: > > On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: > > > >> Thanks Mike, > >> > >> this time, I'm particularly interested in the infrastructure team. > >> However I might also contribute to the website team, but I feel more > >> interested in the infrastructure one. > >> > > > > If you are able to make the meeting tomorrow that would be great! > > > > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Meetings > > > > Make sure to introduce yourself when th emeeting starts. > > > > ? ? ? ?-Mike > > > >> Cheers! > >> Abiel > >> > >> > >> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Mike McGrath wrote: > >> > On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: > >> > > >> >> Hello guys, > >> >> > >> >> I am Abiel Mogos, new to the "Fedora infrastructure-list" and looking > >> >> forward to contribute to the Fedora Project. I am a student in > >> >> Fairfield (GMT-5), Iowa, studying "Masters in computer science". > >> >> Though its not consistent, I have used Fedora Core for about 4 years. > >> >> I have worked on a I18n project (in the University of Asmara) for > >> >> localizing Fedora to a local language: Tigrinya. I was mainly dealing > >> >> with L10n of Firefox and Thunderbird. However, now I would like to > >> >> contribute to this community in particular in writing code. I have > >> >> some knowledge of Java (and currently studying another course in Java) > >> >> and Perl, I would say I'm good at PHP. > >> >> > >> >> On the other hand, its really motivating to be part of a team of > >> >> software professionals and gain experience and enjoy the high spirit > >> >> of 'sharing' among the community of contributors. > >> >> > >> > > >> > > >> > Welcome Abiel, were you interested in working specifcally with the > >> > Infrastructure team or are you interested in other teams as well (docs, > >> > websites, etc) ? > >> > > >> > ? ? ? ?-Mike > >> > > >> > _______________________________________________ > >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > >> > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > >> > > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > >> > > _______________________________________________ > > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > From wedimemhir at gmail.com Thu Oct 29 22:47:39 2009 From: wedimemhir at gmail.com (Abiel Mogos) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 14:47:39 -0800 Subject: Introduction In-Reply-To: References: <6d5c96600910262049u3634588bod323871f3a2612c1@mail.gmail.com> <6d5c96600910281842u19a3c0cem9ecbda1e143c695@mail.gmail.com> <6d5c96600910291331n66143e42rc14f58625b53f4d9@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <6d5c96600910291547t1f7b2a1ekcbc0a1ee8c11a361@mail.gmail.com> I was not even able to join the channel. -Abiel On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: > On Thu, 29 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: > >> Hey Mike, >> >> I came like 20 min late, I had a class that finishes at 3:00pm (ie the >> time the meeting starts), however in http://freenode.net/ I couldn't >> get the #fedora-meeting ?channel. >> >> I guess UTC 20:00 is 15:00 in Fairfield, Iowa, if not mistaken... Or >> have I missed some thing over the freenode site? >> > > We did end a little earlier than normal. ?Were you not able to even join > the channel? ?Or just nothing was going on at the time? > > ? ? ? ?-Mike > >> --Abiel >> >> On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: >> > On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: >> > >> >> Thanks Mike, >> >> >> >> this time, I'm particularly interested in the infrastructure team. >> >> However I might also contribute to the website team, but I feel more >> >> interested in the infrastructure one. >> >> >> > >> > If you are able to make the meeting tomorrow that would be great! >> > >> > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Meetings >> > >> > Make sure to introduce yourself when th emeeting starts. >> > >> > ? ? ? ?-Mike >> > >> >> Cheers! >> >> Abiel >> >> >> >> >> >> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Mike McGrath wrote: >> >> > On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Hello guys, >> >> >> >> >> >> I am Abiel Mogos, new to the "Fedora infrastructure-list" and looking >> >> >> forward to contribute to the Fedora Project. I am a student in >> >> >> Fairfield (GMT-5), Iowa, studying "Masters in computer science". >> >> >> Though its not consistent, I have used Fedora Core for about 4 years. >> >> >> I have worked on a I18n project (in the University of Asmara) for >> >> >> localizing Fedora to a local language: Tigrinya. I was mainly dealing >> >> >> with L10n of Firefox and Thunderbird. However, now I would like to >> >> >> contribute to this community in particular in writing code. I have >> >> >> some knowledge of Java (and currently studying another course in Java) >> >> >> and Perl, I would say I'm good at PHP. >> >> >> >> >> >> On the other hand, its really motivating to be part of a team of >> >> >> software professionals and gain experience and enjoy the high spirit >> >> >> of 'sharing' among the community of contributors. >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Welcome Abiel, were you interested in working specifcally with the >> >> > Infrastructure team or are you interested in other teams as well (docs, >> >> > websites, etc) ? >> >> > >> >> > ? ? ? ?-Mike >> >> > >> >> > _______________________________________________ >> >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> >> > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> >> > >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> > >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > > From mmcgrath at redhat.com Thu Oct 29 23:57:57 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 18:57:57 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Introduction In-Reply-To: <6d5c96600910291547t1f7b2a1ekcbc0a1ee8c11a361@mail.gmail.com> References: <6d5c96600910262049u3634588bod323871f3a2612c1@mail.gmail.com> <6d5c96600910281842u19a3c0cem9ecbda1e143c695@mail.gmail.com> <6d5c96600910291331n66143e42rc14f58625b53f4d9@mail.gmail.com> <6d5c96600910291547t1f7b2a1ekcbc0a1ee8c11a361@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Thu, 29 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: > I was not even able to join the channel. > What IRC software are you using? -Mike > -Abiel > > On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: > > On Thu, 29 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: > > > >> Hey Mike, > >> > >> I came like 20 min late, I had a class that finishes at 3:00pm (ie the > >> time the meeting starts), however in http://freenode.net/ I couldn't > >> get the #fedora-meeting ?channel. > >> > >> I guess UTC 20:00 is 15:00 in Fairfield, Iowa, if not mistaken... Or > >> have I missed some thing over the freenode site? > >> > > > > We did end a little earlier than normal. ?Were you not able to even join > > the channel? ?Or just nothing was going on at the time? > > > > ? ? ? ?-Mike > > > >> --Abiel > >> > >> On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: > >> > On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: > >> > > >> >> Thanks Mike, > >> >> > >> >> this time, I'm particularly interested in the infrastructure team. > >> >> However I might also contribute to the website team, but I feel more > >> >> interested in the infrastructure one. > >> >> > >> > > >> > If you are able to make the meeting tomorrow that would be great! > >> > > >> > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Meetings > >> > > >> > Make sure to introduce yourself when th emeeting starts. > >> > > >> > ? ? ? ?-Mike > >> > > >> >> Cheers! > >> >> Abiel > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Mike McGrath wrote: > >> >> > On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: > >> >> > > >> >> >> Hello guys, > >> >> >> > >> >> >> I am Abiel Mogos, new to the "Fedora infrastructure-list" and looking > >> >> >> forward to contribute to the Fedora Project. I am a student in > >> >> >> Fairfield (GMT-5), Iowa, studying "Masters in computer science". > >> >> >> Though its not consistent, I have used Fedora Core for about 4 years. > >> >> >> I have worked on a I18n project (in the University of Asmara) for > >> >> >> localizing Fedora to a local language: Tigrinya. I was mainly dealing > >> >> >> with L10n of Firefox and Thunderbird. However, now I would like to > >> >> >> contribute to this community in particular in writing code. I have > >> >> >> some knowledge of Java (and currently studying another course in Java) > >> >> >> and Perl, I would say I'm good at PHP. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> On the other hand, its really motivating to be part of a team of > >> >> >> software professionals and gain experience and enjoy the high spirit > >> >> >> of 'sharing' among the community of contributors. > >> >> >> > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > Welcome Abiel, were you interested in working specifcally with the > >> >> > Infrastructure team or are you interested in other teams as well (docs, > >> >> > websites, etc) ? > >> >> > > >> >> > ? ? ? ?-Mike > >> >> > > >> >> > _______________________________________________ > >> >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > >> >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > >> >> > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ > >> >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > >> >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > >> >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > >> >> > >> > _______________________________________________ > >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > >> > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > >> > > >> > > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > >> > > _______________________________________________ > > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > From smooge at gmail.com Fri Oct 30 02:40:01 2009 From: smooge at gmail.com (Stephen John Smoogen) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 20:40:01 -0600 Subject: Fwd: Puppet Report for proxy1.stg.fedora.phx.redhat.com In-Reply-To: <20091030015552.5FFF98E8008@puppet1.fedora.phx.redhat.com> References: <20091030015552.5FFF98E8008@puppet1.fedora.phx.redhat.com> Message-ID: <80d7e4090910291940u288d6d5bhef1fea20a06ee931@mail.gmail.com> Someone working on proxy1.stg? [smooge at proxy1.stg ~]$ sudo /etc/init.d/httpd start Starting httpd: [Fri Oct 30 02:38:50 2009] [warn] module deflate_module is already loaded, skipping [Fri Oct 30 02:38:50 2009] [warn] module negotiation_module is already loaded, skipping [Fri Oct 30 02:38:50 2009] [warn] module negotiation_module is already loaded, skipping Warning: DocumentRoot [/srv/web/docs.fedoraproject.org] does not exist Warning: DocumentRoot [/srv/web/docs.fedoraproject.org] does not exist Syntax error on line 1 of /etc/httpd/conf.d/fedoraproject.org/test.conf: Invalid command 'MCacheMaxObjectCount', perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration [FAILED] [smooge at proxy1.stg ~]$ ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Date: Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 7:55 PM Subject: Puppet Report for proxy1.stg.fedora.phx.redhat.com To: admin at fedoraproject.org Fri Oct 30 01:55:50 +0000 2009 //Node[proxy1.stg.fedora.phx.redhat.com]/proxy/httpd::base/Service[httpd]/ensure (err): change from stopped to running failed: Could not start Service[httpd]: Execution of '/sbin/service httpd start' returned 1: at /var/lib/puppet/staging/git/modules/httpd/manifests/init.pp:14 -- Stephen J Smoogen. Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp. Or what's a heaven for? -- Robert Browning From mmcgrath at redhat.com Fri Oct 30 03:14:49 2009 From: mmcgrath at redhat.com (Mike McGrath) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 22:14:49 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Fwd: Puppet Report for proxy1.stg.fedora.phx.redhat.com In-Reply-To: <80d7e4090910291940u288d6d5bhef1fea20a06ee931@mail.gmail.com> References: <20091030015552.5FFF98E8008@puppet1.fedora.phx.redhat.com> <80d7e4090910291940u288d6d5bhef1fea20a06ee931@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Thu, 29 Oct 2009, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > Someone working on proxy1.stg? > That smells like something I'd be working on :) I'll get'er fixed -Mike > [smooge at proxy1.stg ~]$ sudo /etc/init.d/httpd start > Starting httpd: [Fri Oct 30 02:38:50 2009] [warn] module > deflate_module is already loaded, skipping > [Fri Oct 30 02:38:50 2009] [warn] module negotiation_module is already > loaded, skipping > [Fri Oct 30 02:38:50 2009] [warn] module negotiation_module is already > loaded, skipping > Warning: DocumentRoot [/srv/web/docs.fedoraproject.org] does not exist > Warning: DocumentRoot [/srv/web/docs.fedoraproject.org] does not exist > Syntax error on line 1 of /etc/httpd/conf.d/fedoraproject.org/test.conf: > Invalid command 'MCacheMaxObjectCount', perhaps misspelled or defined > by a module not included in the server configuration > [FAILED] > [smooge at proxy1.stg ~]$ > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: > Date: Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 7:55 PM > Subject: Puppet Report for proxy1.stg.fedora.phx.redhat.com > To: admin at fedoraproject.org > > > Fri Oct 30 01:55:50 +0000 2009 > //Node[proxy1.stg.fedora.phx.redhat.com]/proxy/httpd::base/Service[httpd]/ensure > (err): change from stopped to running failed: Could not start > Service[httpd]: Execution of '/sbin/service httpd start' returned 1: > at /var/lib/puppet/staging/git/modules/httpd/manifests/init.pp:14 > > > > -- > Stephen J Smoogen. > > Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp. Or what's a heaven for? > -- Robert Browning > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > From taljurf at fedoraproject.org Fri Oct 30 06:51:00 2009 From: taljurf at fedoraproject.org (Tareq Al Jurf) Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 09:51:00 +0300 Subject: Various Calendars Message-ID: <12d8a2fa0910292351q686b118t7c8d8096a1d5733b@mail.gmail.com> Is there a way that we can add new calendars to be available as system optional calendars the two important calendars i'm thinking about are: 1- Hijri (Islamic) Calendar -- widely used in all Islamic Countries 2- Indian National Calendar -- widely used in India regards -- Tareq Al Jurf Fedora Ambassador Riyadh, Saudi Arabia taljurf at fedoraproject.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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They are not meant for any personal purpose. As I understand it. But if you feel, that such calendars might be more useful to some contributors, feel free to come up with solutions/ideas, and maybe somebody can implement them. Anything that makes a contributors life easier is always welcome. Regards, Tristan -- Tristan Santore BSc MBCS TS4523-RIPE Network and Infrastructure Operations InterNexusConnect Mobile +44-78-55069812 Tristan.Santore at internexusconnect.net Thawte Notary For Fedora related issues, please email me at: TSantore at fedoraproject.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 3388 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature URL: From wedimemhir at gmail.com Sat Oct 31 03:34:35 2009 From: wedimemhir at gmail.com (Abiel Mogos) Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 19:34:35 -0800 Subject: Introduction In-Reply-To: References: <6d5c96600910262049u3634588bod323871f3a2612c1@mail.gmail.com> <6d5c96600910281842u19a3c0cem9ecbda1e143c695@mail.gmail.com> <6d5c96600910291331n66143e42rc14f58625b53f4d9@mail.gmail.com> <6d5c96600910291547t1f7b2a1ekcbc0a1ee8c11a361@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <6d5c96600910302034o683b675bv9fb21f81de84d7f2@mail.gmail.com> Hey mike, thanks for your prompt response, you must be one of the committed contributors. I'll try my best to be dedicated like you dude. Well I use pidgin as IRC software. --Abiel On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: > On Thu, 29 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: > >> I was not even able to join the channel. >> > > What IRC software are you using? > > ? ? ? ?-Mike > >> -Abiel >> >> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: >> > On Thu, 29 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: >> > >> >> Hey Mike, >> >> >> >> I came like 20 min late, I had a class that finishes at 3:00pm (ie the >> >> time the meeting starts), however in http://freenode.net/ I couldn't >> >> get the #fedora-meeting ?channel. >> >> >> >> I guess UTC 20:00 is 15:00 in Fairfield, Iowa, if not mistaken... Or >> >> have I missed some thing over the freenode site? >> >> >> > >> > We did end a little earlier than normal. ?Were you not able to even join >> > the channel? ?Or just nothing was going on at the time? >> > >> > ? ? ? ?-Mike >> > >> >> --Abiel >> >> >> >> On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Mike McGrath wrote: >> >> > On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Thanks Mike, >> >> >> >> >> >> this time, I'm particularly interested in the infrastructure team. >> >> >> However I might also contribute to the website team, but I feel more >> >> >> interested in the infrastructure one. >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > If you are able to make the meeting tomorrow that would be great! >> >> > >> >> > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Meetings >> >> > >> >> > Make sure to introduce yourself when th emeeting starts. >> >> > >> >> > ? ? ? ?-Mike >> >> > >> >> >> Cheers! >> >> >> Abiel >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Mike McGrath wrote: >> >> >> > On Mon, 26 Oct 2009, Abiel Mogos wrote: >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> Hello guys, >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I am Abiel Mogos, new to the "Fedora infrastructure-list" and looking >> >> >> >> forward to contribute to the Fedora Project. I am a student in >> >> >> >> Fairfield (GMT-5), Iowa, studying "Masters in computer science". >> >> >> >> Though its not consistent, I have used Fedora Core for about 4 years. >> >> >> >> I have worked on a I18n project (in the University of Asmara) for >> >> >> >> localizing Fedora to a local language: Tigrinya. I was mainly dealing >> >> >> >> with L10n of Firefox and Thunderbird. However, now I would like to >> >> >> >> contribute to this community in particular in writing code. I have >> >> >> >> some knowledge of Java (and currently studying another course in Java) >> >> >> >> and Perl, I would say I'm good at PHP. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On the other hand, its really motivating to be part of a team of >> >> >> >> software professionals and gain experience and enjoy the high spirit >> >> >> >> of 'sharing' among the community of contributors. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Welcome Abiel, were you interested in working specifcally with the >> >> >> > Infrastructure team or are you interested in other teams as well (docs, >> >> >> > websites, etc) ? >> >> >> > >> >> >> > ? ? ? ?-Mike >> >> >> > >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ >> >> >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> >> >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> >> >> > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> >> >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> >> >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> >> >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ >> >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> >> > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> > >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list >> Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list >> > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list > > From thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com Sat Oct 31 07:14:30 2009 From: thinklinux.ssh at gmail.com (susmit shannigrahi) Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2009 12:44:30 +0530 Subject: Introduction In-Reply-To: <6d5c96600910302034o683b675bv9fb21f81de84d7f2@mail.gmail.com> References: <6d5c96600910262049u3634588bod323871f3a2612c1@mail.gmail.com> <6d5c96600910281842u19a3c0cem9ecbda1e143c695@mail.gmail.com> <6d5c96600910291331n66143e42rc14f58625b53f4d9@mail.gmail.com> <6d5c96600910291547t1f7b2a1ekcbc0a1ee8c11a361@mail.gmail.com> <6d5c96600910302034o683b675bv9fb21f81de84d7f2@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Abiel Mogos wrote: > Hey mike, > > thanks for your prompt response, you must be one of the committed > contributors. You got that a bit wrong. He leads the Infrastructure. ;) -- Regards, Susmit. ============================================= http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit =============================================