fedorapeople.org is now available
Daniel J Walsh
dwalsh at redhat.com
Wed Jul 18 15:41:58 UTC 2007
seth vidal wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> fedorapeople.org is now available for general use.
>
> What is fedorapeople.org?:
> It is a site where fedora contributors can upload files for sharing
> out with the world. It is perfect for uploading specfiles, srpms,
> patches, etc, etc. Each fedora contributor has 150M of quota-controlled
> space. Users can upload using scp, sftp or rsync. Once uploaded into the
> users public_html directory the files are available via http at:
> http://your_username.fedorapeople.org/. To connect to fedorapeople.org
> just use the ssh key you uploaded to your fedora account and then you
> can login via ssh to: fedorapeople.org
>
>
> What fedorapeople.org is NOT:
> - it is not a place for you to upload confidential or
> copyright-violating files.
> - it is not a shell for you to login and stay logged into
> - it is not a place for you to run your favorite proxy of whatever kind
> - it is not a database server
> - it is not a mail server
> - it is not a run-my-favorite-cgi-server
> - it is not a blog server
>
> We've tried our best to minimize and secure the services. Don't make a
> lot of unreasonable requests asking for us to undo that. :)
>
> For reasonable requests please file put them in the fedora
> infrastructure ticketing system:
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Tickets
>
>
> Let us know what breaks,
> -sv
>
>
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Seth did you get a chance to play with SELinux controlled users on this
machine?
What Fedora Version is it running?
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