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  1. Kun Mastodon saa käyttöön julkiset listat / starter packit ominaisuutena, koko oma itse koodaamani lista jää tarpeettomaksi: mementomori.social/suomalaiset

    Koko listanihan alunperin syntyi siitä, että
    1) Mastodonin listoja ei voinut tehdä julkiseksi
    2) Jaoin aiemmin csv-tiedostoa alkuun pääsemiseksi ja sain vihaista palautetta, että jaoin jonkun nettinimimerkin ilman lupaa (vahvat Twitterin listagate-vibat tuli tästä)

    Itse uskon vakaasti suostumukseen, mutta netti toimii opt-out periaatteella ja on ilo nähdä että Mastodoninkin kehitys on mennyt siihen suuntaan. Eli mieluummin niin päin, että poistun itse tarvittaessa kuin niin, että jokaisen pitää erikseen laittaa jokainen ominaisuus päälle. Kun vain murto-osa tajuaa laittaa ominaisuudet päälle, ei niistä ole mitään hyötyä kenellekään.

    Ehkä tämän tulevan listatoiminnallisuuden myötä ollaan vähemmän äkäisiä siitä, että julkinen profiili löytyy julkiselta listalta. Mielestäni on käsittämätön ajatus, että julkisia viestejä ei pitäisi löytyä mistään. Kirjoita privana tai mene yksitysiin kanaviin, jos löydettävyys huolettaa.

    #MastodonLista #Listat #Some #Internet #Netti #SosiaalinenMedia

  2. From : František Lachman and Evgeny Fedin explain how to use Packit to integrate upstream projects with CentOS.

    buff.ly/4aGqH4S

  3. From : František Lachman and Siteshwar Vashisht talked about using OpenScanHub and Packit for static analysis.

    youtube.com/watch?v=XYCh1hkCo-

  4. New post up on Pack IT Forwarding about why AIOps fatigue is real, what "deterministic root cause" actually means in plain English, and the questions you should be asking before you buy the next shiny thing.

    #NFD40 #AIOps #NetworkEngineering

    packitforwarding.com/index.php

  5. New post up on Pack IT Forwarding about why AIOps fatigue is real, what "deterministic root cause" actually means in plain English, and the questions you should be asking before you buy the next shiny thing.

    #NFD40 #AIOps #NetworkEngineering

    packitforwarding.com/index.php

  6. New post up on Pack IT Forwarding about why AIOps fatigue is real, what "deterministic root cause" actually means in plain English, and the questions you should be asking before you buy the next shiny thing.

    #NFD40 #AIOps #NetworkEngineering

    packitforwarding.com/index.php

  7. Every network vendor has an "AI-powered" story right now. Most of them are 10% of the actual solution. I broke down what the other 90% looks like after watching Aviz Networks demo their AI NOC platform at Network Field Day. #NFD #Networking #NetOps #AI

    packitforwarding.com/index.php

  8. Popped into Pack It In - Zero Waste Living today in the Cornmarket. Great to support a local business that is trying to minimise waste. I bought some peanut butter, porridge oats, pumpkin seeds and Bombay mix. Ever tried the shop?
    #Worcester
    #SmallBizSat
    @packitin_zw
    #WorcesterBid

  9. Found 67 new servers and 96 servers died off since 13 hours ago. Check out the Monthly and Daily Stats by software or server or the entire fediverse.

    25,773 servers checked. 12,527,322 Total Users, 2,508,830 Monthly Active Users today vs 2,479,285 yesterday for the entire fediverse.

    New #fediverse servers found:

    social.llit.eu a #firefish server from Germany
    neet.social a #misskey server from Private
    social.xsukax.com a #mastodon server from France
    alliec.at a #mastodon server from United States
    pix.thedav.is a #pixelfed server from United States
    reverie.masto.host a #mastodon server from France
    melle.social a #mastodon server from Germany
    nyaa.paring.moe a #misskey server from South Korea
    cascadia.fun a #firefish server from Private
    nano.garden a #lemmy server from Netherlands
    sns.yttrium.io a #calckey server from United States
    sanwon.kr a #microblogpub server from Japan
    goddess.name a #lemmy server from United States
    fedi.timstrutzi.at a #akkoma server from Germany
    ucn.social a #mastodon server from France
    social.nikkasystems.com a #mastodon server from Germany
    quoup.xyz a #mastodon server from Portugal
    forum.dariungaran.id a #lemmy server from Indonesia
    rsa.sha.256.lt a #strawberryfields server from Lithuania
    inari.ricecakey.top a #mastodon server from United States
    misskey.greent.jp a #misskey server from Japan
    pix.tf-net.cloud a #pixelfed server from Turkey
    ppiy.ac a #mastodon server from Private
    mstdn.sinned.moe a #mastodon server from Private
    social.kreato.dev a #firefish server from Germany
    lemmy.staticvoid.one a #lemmy server from Private
    outre.social a #mastodon server from United States
    social.sinned.moe a #mastodon server from Private
    mistbow.xyz a #akkoma server from Singapore
    litten.org a #mastodon server from Portugal
    firefish.fancy.org.uk a #firefish server from Private
    gts.callwall.xyz a #gotosocial server from Private
    chatterchannel.social a #firefish server from United States
    stream.ilc.upd.edu.ph a #peertube server from Philippines
    azgil.net a #lemmy server from Private
    akkoma.gaku.blue a #akkoma server from Japan
    pleroma.jvyden.xyz a #pleroma server from Private
    shrimple.catvibers.me a #iceshrimp server from Germany
    nexkey-beta.sda1.net a #misskey server from Private
    lemmy.the-gathering.space a #lemmy server from United States
    poi.cl a #misskey server from Private
    gts-01.owo.monster a #gotosocial server from Finland
    lemmy.crimedad.work a #lemmy server from United States
    www.youdeservedthat.com a #lemmy server from Canada
    firefish.ceox.dev a #firefish server from Germany
    sparingly.social a #gotosocial server from France
    fedinews.net a #kbin server from Private
    castle.zaveryn.gay a #firefish server from United States
    mast.2enp.cc a #mastodon server from United States
    syzito.xyz a #mastodon server from France
    social.dirik.no a #mastodon server from Private
    flashist.live a #mastodon server from Private
    kmubase.net a #mastodon server from Private
    stoner.cafe a #akkoma server from Germany
    be-news.social.vlaanderen a #mastodon server from Germany
    pikipika.com a #mastodon server from France
    moth.orchids.social a #mastodon server from United States
    mastodon.jackalopes.xyz a #mastodon server from United States
    social.seliaste.com a #firefish server from Germany
    mast.tess.nz a #mastodon server from United States
    shrimp.w.on-t.work a #iceshrimp server from Germany
    lemmy.packitsolutions.net a #lemmy server from Private
    socialred.almacenero.uk a #firefish server from Private
    firefish.nbsp.one a #firefish server from France
    cast.kvuzet.org a #owncast server from United States
    mastodon.gress.space a #mastodon server from Germany
    lemmy.janke.biz a #lemmy server from Germany

    Dead servers: auto-social-misaki.thatismunn.my.id
    waifuism.life
    sexsocial.inet.party
    peertube.majlis7.net
    lemmy.everla.st
    bubby.page
    rdsv.me
    video.thepolarbear.co.uk
    pierre.tube
    idiomdrottning.org
    pixel.omgbbq.party
    don.r-pe.net
    tube.leetdreams.ch
    video.fhtagn.org
    lemmy.cronocide.net
    frenversity.social
    watch.devzero.social
    photo.liberta.vip
    pleroma.spathoche.ovh
    happyhaven.pro
    mastodon.ropable.com
    lemmy.jgholistic.com
    m.t-8.me
    space.xxemptyxx.xyz
    lemmy.zelinsky.dev
    mstdn.gingarenpo.com
    notretube.asselma.eu
    beekeepers.social
    cyanogen.crabdance.com
    chattervista.com
    kry.pt
    kbin.tech
    s.fyfy.eu.org
    fediserv.noho.st
    kussi.me
    bimbo.video
    mastodon.macneilmediagroup.com
    mindly.photos
    zana.moe
    wickedtotally.com
    mastodon.freetalk.club
    murray.social
    ck.pikopublishing.page
    mastodon.fedsinfo.nohost.me
    lemmy.thesanewriter.com
    boon.asia
    mastodon.claesjonsson.net
    lemmy.kosapps.com
    mastodon.xrh0905.top
    lemmy.arun.cloud
    tibetansingingc.at
    social.mojo.fyi
    mastodon.ezumee.com
    misskey.nira.one
    social.teddycaddy.com
    blog.itsze.ro
    post.habitattt.it
    chrichri.ween.de
    zk.gotdns.ch
    mast.ditoforge.com
    jeremyrenner.app
    pleroma.wakuwakup.net
    lemmy.tabbynet.com
    mastodon.ai8w.ddns.net
    mstdnnewsbots.org
    bigdoinks.online
    ownsu.com
    social.mmaj.ca
    social.frosch03.de
    popon.pptdn.jp
    slime.land
    social.arky.gg
    printer.aaronpk.tv
    mastodon.cisne.dev
    in.atwistedsystem.com
    social.tiarasnteakettles.com
    misskey.chilitreat.dev
    mastodon.grants.cafe
    oddte.ch
    fediverse.ro
    insta.jbgs.jp
    mastodonpgh.com
    mastodon.mace.au
    pleroma.namelivia.com
    pleroma.wafflec.one
    mast.jgantts.com
    ck.treasuredgem.xyz
    pouet.pt
    grimau.dynamic-dns.net
    rivendell.cafe
    glee.li
    gem.org.ru
    kettner.social
    mstdn.ch
    imc.sh
    social.sideno.eu

    Help others find a home, send them to fediverse.observer

  10. This is a summary of the work done on initiatives by the Community Platform Engineering (CPE) Team. Every quarter, the CPE team works together with CentOS Project and Fedora Project community leaders and representatives to choose projects that will be being worked upon in that quarter. The CPE team is then split into multiple smaller sub-teams that will work on the chosen initiatives and day-to-day work that needs to be done. Some of the sub-teams are dedicated to the continuous efforts in the team whilst some are created only for the initiative purposes.

    This update is made from infographics and detailed updates. If you want to just see what’s new, check the infographics. If you want more details, continue reading.

    About

    The Community Platform Engineering Team is a Red Hat team that is working exclusively on community projects. Its members are part of Fedora Infrastructure, Fedora Release Engineering and CentOS Infrastructure teams. This team works on initiatives, which are projects with larger scope related to community work that needs to be done. It also investigates possible initiatives  with the ARC (The Advance Reconnaissance Crew), which is formed from a subset of the Infrastructure & Release Engineering sub-team members based on the initiative that is being investigated.

    Issue trackers

    Initiatives

    PDC Retirement

    PDC is the Product Definition Center, running at: https://pdc.fedoraproject.org/.

    However, this application which was developed internally, is no longer maintained. This codebase has been “orphaned” for a few years now and we need to find a solution for it.

    We are reviewing and having a critical look on what we store in there, see what is really needed and then find a solution for its replacement.

    Status: In Progress

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    Application URLs

    Matrix Native Zodbot

    With ongoing stability issues with the Matrix <-> IRC bridge and many contributors switching over to Matrix, Zodbot has become increasingly unreliable. The bridge is currently shut off completely. This initiative aims to provide a future-proof solution and allow us to conduct meetings without wasting time troubleshooting the Matrix <-> IRC bridge and Zodbot.

    Status: In Progress

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    FMN Replacement

    FMN is a project that allows people in our community to get notified when messages that interest them fire on the message-bus, making the message-bus more useful to people that are not directly developing or troubleshooting applications running in our infra.

    The previous solution had plenty of tech debt which caused lag times between an event happening and the subscriber to be notified, so this initiative rewrote the service from scratch and is now live! Users are recommended to migrate their rules to the new service and notifications can also now be configured to email, IRC and Matrix.

    Status: Done

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    Application URLs

    DNF-Countme Update

    DNF Mirrors Countme scripts are used to gain statistics data about the downloads of Fedora. Purpose of this initiative is to optimize the current solution by adding more comprehensive testing, removing unnecessary code and reducing storage consumption of the data. 

    Status: Done

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    ARC Investigations

    Investigate moving registry.fp.o to quay.io

    Traditionally, registry.fedoraproject.org was needed as quay.io did not support multiarch which it now does. The purpose of this ticket is to carry out some investigation work to confirm all the above is true as well as finding any other potential blockers to the move.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Spam fighting

    We had plenty of spam on pagure.io this year. To fight it more effectively, the ARC team tried a few different approaches to recognize and delete spam. It’s now much easier to delete the spam user with all the spam it created.

    Status: Done

    ARC investigation/planning for FCAS

    In order to have a quantitative understanding of how the contributor activity has changed over the years and to provide the foundational support to the Fedora Project strategy 2028’s guiding star about doubling the number of active contributors every week, it is important to have a service that tracks their statistics. This measurement would help make the strategy goal meaningful as well as assist the Fedora Council and the related bodies understand how far they have progressed into making this happen and identify the underlying particular problems that act as a barrier in realizing this objective.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Badges backend for new Service

    Fedora Badges is a service that grants virtual accolades for milestones and completing tasks within the Fedora Project community. For example, a community member may collect badges for testing package updates on Bodhi when they test 1, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 125, 250, 500 and 1000 updates.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Pagure to GitLab importer

    With Fedora and CentOS now having an official namespace on GitLab, multiple projects want to migrate their repositories from Pagure to GitLab. This initiative is aimed to provide an easy way to migrate those projects.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    DNF-countme

    The purpose of this work was about investigating the current solution and it’s bottlenecks to identify what needs to be done to solve the following problems:

    • Storage bottleneck when creating the intermediate database file
    • Operations efficiency for the infrastructure team

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Dist-Git decoupling & ecosystem mapping

    The objective of the potential initiative is to move repository contents (including but not limited to source codes, Packit configurations, RPM specfiles) from Pagure Dist-Git to another platform and confirm that the associated tooling and services (including but not limited to FMN, Datanommer, COPR, Toddlers, FMN, CI, Monitor-Gating, Packit, Bodhi, Fedpkg) work well with the newer platform. The investigation aims to be as agnostic as it can be regarding the destination platform to help ideate a general solution for the compatibility of the associated tooling and services.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Epilogue

    If you get here, thank you for reading this. If you want to contact us, feel free to do it on matrix.

    As CPE members are part of Fedora Infrastructure, Fedora Release Engineering and CentOS Infrastructure, see also the Fedora Infra & Releng update and CentOS Infrastructure update.

    https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/2023-year-in-review-cpe/

    #CPE #distGit #DNF #Fedora39 #FedoraInfrastructure #FedoraLinux38 #FedoraMessagingNotificationFMN_ #Infra #Meetbot #YearInReview #YearInReview2023

  11. This is a summary of the work done on initiatives by the Community Platform Engineering (CPE) Team. Every quarter, the CPE team works together with CentOS Project and Fedora Project community leaders and representatives to choose projects that will be being worked upon in that quarter. The CPE team is then split into multiple smaller sub-teams that will work on the chosen initiatives and day-to-day work that needs to be done. Some of the sub-teams are dedicated to the continuous efforts in the team whilst some are created only for the initiative purposes.

    This update is made from infographics and detailed updates. If you want to just see what’s new, check the infographics. If you want more details, continue reading.

    About

    The Community Platform Engineering Team is a Red Hat team that is working exclusively on community projects. Its members are part of Fedora Infrastructure, Fedora Release Engineering and CentOS Infrastructure teams. This team works on initiatives, which are projects with larger scope related to community work that needs to be done. It also investigates possible initiatives  with the ARC (The Advance Reconnaissance Crew), which is formed from a subset of the Infrastructure & Release Engineering sub-team members based on the initiative that is being investigated.

    Issue trackers

    Initiatives

    PDC Retirement

    PDC is the Product Definition Center, running at: https://pdc.fedoraproject.org/.

    However, this application which was developed internally, is no longer maintained. This codebase has been “orphaned” for a few years now and we need to find a solution for it.

    We are reviewing and having a critical look on what we store in there, see what is really needed and then find a solution for its replacement.

    Status: In Progress

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    Application URLs

    Matrix Native Zodbot

    With ongoing stability issues with the Matrix <-> IRC bridge and many contributors switching over to Matrix, Zodbot has become increasingly unreliable. The bridge is currently shut off completely. This initiative aims to provide a future-proof solution and allow us to conduct meetings without wasting time troubleshooting the Matrix <-> IRC bridge and Zodbot.

    Status: In Progress

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    FMN Replacement

    FMN is a project that allows people in our community to get notified when messages that interest them fire on the message-bus, making the message-bus more useful to people that are not directly developing or troubleshooting applications running in our infra.

    The previous solution had plenty of tech debt which caused lag times between an event happening and the subscriber to be notified, so this initiative rewrote the service from scratch and is now live! Users are recommended to migrate their rules to the new service and notifications can also now be configured to email, IRC and Matrix.

    Status: Done

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    Application URLs

    DNF-Countme Update

    DNF Mirrors Countme scripts are used to gain statistics data about the downloads of Fedora. Purpose of this initiative is to optimize the current solution by adding more comprehensive testing, removing unnecessary code and reducing storage consumption of the data. 

    Status: Done

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    ARC Investigations

    Investigate moving registry.fp.o to quay.io

    Traditionally, registry.fedoraproject.org was needed as quay.io did not support multiarch which it now does. The purpose of this ticket is to carry out some investigation work to confirm all the above is true as well as finding any other potential blockers to the move.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Spam fighting

    We had plenty of spam on pagure.io this year. To fight it more effectively, the ARC team tried a few different approaches to recognize and delete spam. It’s now much easier to delete the spam user with all the spam it created.

    Status: Done

    ARC investigation/planning for FCAS

    In order to have a quantitative understanding of how the contributor activity has changed over the years and to provide the foundational support to the Fedora Project strategy 2028’s guiding star about doubling the number of active contributors every week, it is important to have a service that tracks their statistics. This measurement would help make the strategy goal meaningful as well as assist the Fedora Council and the related bodies understand how far they have progressed into making this happen and identify the underlying particular problems that act as a barrier in realizing this objective.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Badges backend for new Service

    Fedora Badges is a service that grants virtual accolades for milestones and completing tasks within the Fedora Project community. For example, a community member may collect badges for testing package updates on Bodhi when they test 1, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 125, 250, 500 and 1000 updates.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Pagure to GitLab importer

    With Fedora and CentOS now having an official namespace on GitLab, multiple projects want to migrate their repositories from Pagure to GitLab. This initiative is aimed to provide an easy way to migrate those projects.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    DNF-countme

    The purpose of this work was about investigating the current solution and it’s bottlenecks to identify what needs to be done to solve the following problems:

    • Storage bottleneck when creating the intermediate database file
    • Operations efficiency for the infrastructure team

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Dist-Git decoupling & ecosystem mapping

    The objective of the potential initiative is to move repository contents (including but not limited to source codes, Packit configurations, RPM specfiles) from Pagure Dist-Git to another platform and confirm that the associated tooling and services (including but not limited to FMN, Datanommer, COPR, Toddlers, FMN, CI, Monitor-Gating, Packit, Bodhi, Fedpkg) work well with the newer platform. The investigation aims to be as agnostic as it can be regarding the destination platform to help ideate a general solution for the compatibility of the associated tooling and services.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Epilogue

    If you get here, thank you for reading this. If you want to contact us, feel free to do it on matrix.

    As CPE members are part of Fedora Infrastructure, Fedora Release Engineering and CentOS Infrastructure, see also the Fedora Infra & Releng update and CentOS Infrastructure update.

    https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/2023-year-in-review-cpe/

    #CPE #distGit #DNF #FedoraInfrastructure #FedoraMessagingNotificationFMN_ #Infra #Meetbot #YearInReview #YearInReview2023

  12. This is a summary of the work done on initiatives by the Community Platform Engineering (CPE) Team. Every quarter, the CPE team works together with CentOS Project and Fedora Project community leaders and representatives to choose projects that will be being worked upon in that quarter. The CPE team is then split into multiple smaller sub-teams that will work on the chosen initiatives and day-to-day work that needs to be done. Some of the sub-teams are dedicated to the continuous efforts in the team whilst some are created only for the initiative purposes.

    This update is made from infographics and detailed updates. If you want to just see what’s new, check the infographics. If you want more details, continue reading.

    About

    The Community Platform Engineering Team is a Red Hat team that is working exclusively on community projects. Its members are part of Fedora Infrastructure, Fedora Release Engineering and CentOS Infrastructure teams. This team works on initiatives, which are projects with larger scope related to community work that needs to be done. It also investigates possible initiatives  with the ARC (The Advance Reconnaissance Crew), which is formed from a subset of the Infrastructure & Release Engineering sub-team members based on the initiative that is being investigated.

    Issue trackers

    Initiatives

    PDC Retirement

    PDC is the Product Definition Center, running at: https://pdc.fedoraproject.org/.

    However, this application which was developed internally, is no longer maintained. This codebase has been “orphaned” for a few years now and we need to find a solution for it.

    We are reviewing and having a critical look on what we store in there, see what is really needed and then find a solution for its replacement.

    Status: In Progress

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    Application URLs

    Matrix Native Zodbot

    With ongoing stability issues with the Matrix <-> IRC bridge and many contributors switching over to Matrix, Zodbot has become increasingly unreliable. The bridge is currently shut off completely. This initiative aims to provide a future-proof solution and allow us to conduct meetings without wasting time troubleshooting the Matrix <-> IRC bridge and Zodbot.

    Status: In Progress

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    FMN Replacement

    FMN is a project that allows people in our community to get notified when messages that interest them fire on the message-bus, making the message-bus more useful to people that are not directly developing or troubleshooting applications running in our infra.

    The previous solution had plenty of tech debt which caused lag times between an event happening and the subscriber to be notified, so this initiative rewrote the service from scratch and is now live! Users are recommended to migrate their rules to the new service and notifications can also now be configured to email, IRC and Matrix.

    Status: Done

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    Application URLs

    DNF-Countme Update

    DNF Mirrors Countme scripts are used to gain statistics data about the downloads of Fedora. Purpose of this initiative is to optimize the current solution by adding more comprehensive testing, removing unnecessary code and reducing storage consumption of the data. 

    Status: Done

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    ARC Investigations

    Investigate moving registry.fp.o to quay.io

    Traditionally, registry.fedoraproject.org was needed as quay.io did not support multiarch which it now does. The purpose of this ticket is to carry out some investigation work to confirm all the above is true as well as finding any other potential blockers to the move.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Spam fighting

    We had plenty of spam on pagure.io this year. To fight it more effectively, the ARC team tried a few different approaches to recognize and delete spam. It’s now much easier to delete the spam user with all the spam it created.

    Status: Done

    ARC investigation/planning for FCAS

    In order to have a quantitative understanding of how the contributor activity has changed over the years and to provide the foundational support to the Fedora Project strategy 2028’s guiding star about doubling the number of active contributors every week, it is important to have a service that tracks their statistics. This measurement would help make the strategy goal meaningful as well as assist the Fedora Council and the related bodies understand how far they have progressed into making this happen and identify the underlying particular problems that act as a barrier in realizing this objective.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Badges backend for new Service

    Fedora Badges is a service that grants virtual accolades for milestones and completing tasks within the Fedora Project community. For example, a community member may collect badges for testing package updates on Bodhi when they test 1, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 125, 250, 500 and 1000 updates.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Pagure to GitLab importer

    With Fedora and CentOS now having an official namespace on GitLab, multiple projects want to migrate their repositories from Pagure to GitLab. This initiative is aimed to provide an easy way to migrate those projects.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    DNF-countme

    The purpose of this work was about investigating the current solution and it’s bottlenecks to identify what needs to be done to solve the following problems:

    • Storage bottleneck when creating the intermediate database file
    • Operations efficiency for the infrastructure team

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Dist-Git decoupling & ecosystem mapping

    The objective of the potential initiative is to move repository contents (including but not limited to source codes, Packit configurations, RPM specfiles) from Pagure Dist-Git to another platform and confirm that the associated tooling and services (including but not limited to FMN, Datanommer, COPR, Toddlers, FMN, CI, Monitor-Gating, Packit, Bodhi, Fedpkg) work well with the newer platform. The investigation aims to be as agnostic as it can be regarding the destination platform to help ideate a general solution for the compatibility of the associated tooling and services.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Epilogue

    If you get here, thank you for reading this. If you want to contact us, feel free to do it on matrix.

    As CPE members are part of Fedora Infrastructure, Fedora Release Engineering and CentOS Infrastructure, see also the Fedora Infra & Releng update and CentOS Infrastructure update.

    https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/2023-year-in-review-cpe/

    #CPE #distGit #DNF #FedoraInfrastructure #FedoraMessagingNotificationFMN_ #Infra #Meetbot #YearInReview #YearInReview2023

  13. This is a summary of the work done on initiatives by the Community Platform Engineering (CPE) Team. Every quarter, the CPE team works together with CentOS Project and Fedora Project community leaders and representatives to choose projects that will be being worked upon in that quarter. The CPE team is then split into multiple smaller sub-teams that will work on the chosen initiatives and day-to-day work that needs to be done. Some of the sub-teams are dedicated to the continuous efforts in the team whilst some are created only for the initiative purposes.

    This update is made from infographics and detailed updates. If you want to just see what’s new, check the infographics. If you want more details, continue reading.

    About

    The Community Platform Engineering Team is a Red Hat team that is working exclusively on community projects. Its members are part of Fedora Infrastructure, Fedora Release Engineering and CentOS Infrastructure teams. This team works on initiatives, which are projects with larger scope related to community work that needs to be done. It also investigates possible initiatives  with the ARC (The Advance Reconnaissance Crew), which is formed from a subset of the Infrastructure & Release Engineering sub-team members based on the initiative that is being investigated.

    Issue trackers

    Initiatives

    PDC Retirement

    PDC is the Product Definition Center, running at: https://pdc.fedoraproject.org/.

    However, this application which was developed internally, is no longer maintained. This codebase has been “orphaned” for a few years now and we need to find a solution for it.

    We are reviewing and having a critical look on what we store in there, see what is really needed and then find a solution for its replacement.

    Status: In Progress

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    Application URLs

    Matrix Native Zodbot

    With ongoing stability issues with the Matrix <-> IRC bridge and many contributors switching over to Matrix, Zodbot has become increasingly unreliable. The bridge is currently shut off completely. This initiative aims to provide a future-proof solution and allow us to conduct meetings without wasting time troubleshooting the Matrix <-> IRC bridge and Zodbot.

    Status: In Progress

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    FMN Replacement

    FMN is a project that allows people in our community to get notified when messages that interest them fire on the message-bus, making the message-bus more useful to people that are not directly developing or troubleshooting applications running in our infra.

    The previous solution had plenty of tech debt which caused lag times between an event happening and the subscriber to be notified, so this initiative rewrote the service from scratch and is now live! Users are recommended to migrate their rules to the new service and notifications can also now be configured to email, IRC and Matrix.

    Status: Done

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    Application URLs

    DNF-Countme Update

    DNF Mirrors Countme scripts are used to gain statistics data about the downloads of Fedora. Purpose of this initiative is to optimize the current solution by adding more comprehensive testing, removing unnecessary code and reducing storage consumption of the data. 

    Status: Done

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    ARC Investigations

    Investigate moving registry.fp.o to quay.io

    Traditionally, registry.fedoraproject.org was needed as quay.io did not support multiarch which it now does. The purpose of this ticket is to carry out some investigation work to confirm all the above is true as well as finding any other potential blockers to the move.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Spam fighting

    We had plenty of spam on pagure.io this year. To fight it more effectively, the ARC team tried a few different approaches to recognize and delete spam. It’s now much easier to delete the spam user with all the spam it created.

    Status: Done

    ARC investigation/planning for FCAS

    In order to have a quantitative understanding of how the contributor activity has changed over the years and to provide the foundational support to the Fedora Project strategy 2028’s guiding star about doubling the number of active contributors every week, it is important to have a service that tracks their statistics. This measurement would help make the strategy goal meaningful as well as assist the Fedora Council and the related bodies understand how far they have progressed into making this happen and identify the underlying particular problems that act as a barrier in realizing this objective.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Badges backend for new Service

    Fedora Badges is a service that grants virtual accolades for milestones and completing tasks within the Fedora Project community. For example, a community member may collect badges for testing package updates on Bodhi when they test 1, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 125, 250, 500 and 1000 updates.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Pagure to GitLab importer

    With Fedora and CentOS now having an official namespace on GitLab, multiple projects want to migrate their repositories from Pagure to GitLab. This initiative is aimed to provide an easy way to migrate those projects.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    DNF-countme

    The purpose of this work was about investigating the current solution and it’s bottlenecks to identify what needs to be done to solve the following problems:

    • Storage bottleneck when creating the intermediate database file
    • Operations efficiency for the infrastructure team

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Dist-Git decoupling & ecosystem mapping

    The objective of the potential initiative is to move repository contents (including but not limited to source codes, Packit configurations, RPM specfiles) from Pagure Dist-Git to another platform and confirm that the associated tooling and services (including but not limited to FMN, Datanommer, COPR, Toddlers, FMN, CI, Monitor-Gating, Packit, Bodhi, Fedpkg) work well with the newer platform. The investigation aims to be as agnostic as it can be regarding the destination platform to help ideate a general solution for the compatibility of the associated tooling and services.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Epilogue

    If you get here, thank you for reading this. If you want to contact us, feel free to do it on matrix.

    As CPE members are part of Fedora Infrastructure, Fedora Release Engineering and CentOS Infrastructure, see also the Fedora Infra & Releng update and CentOS Infrastructure update.

    https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/2023-year-in-review-cpe/

    #CPE #distGit #DNF #FedoraInfrastructure #FedoraMessagingNotificationFMN_ #Infra #Meetbot #YearInReview #YearInReview2023

  14. This is a summary of the work done on initiatives by the Community Platform Engineering (CPE) Team. Every quarter, the CPE team works together with CentOS Project and Fedora Project community leaders and representatives to choose projects that will be being worked upon in that quarter. The CPE team is then split into multiple smaller sub-teams that will work on the chosen initiatives and day-to-day work that needs to be done. Some of the sub-teams are dedicated to the continuous efforts in the team whilst some are created only for the initiative purposes.

    This update is made from infographics and detailed updates. If you want to just see what’s new, check the infographics. If you want more details, continue reading.

    About

    The Community Platform Engineering Team is a Red Hat team that is working exclusively on community projects. Its members are part of Fedora Infrastructure, Fedora Release Engineering and CentOS Infrastructure teams. This team works on initiatives, which are projects with larger scope related to community work that needs to be done. It also investigates possible initiatives  with the ARC (The Advance Reconnaissance Crew), which is formed from a subset of the Infrastructure & Release Engineering sub-team members based on the initiative that is being investigated.

    Issue trackers

    Initiatives

    PDC Retirement

    PDC is the Product Definition Center, running at: https://pdc.fedoraproject.org/.

    However, this application which was developed internally, is no longer maintained. This codebase has been “orphaned” for a few years now and we need to find a solution for it.

    We are reviewing and having a critical look on what we store in there, see what is really needed and then find a solution for its replacement.

    Status: In Progress

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    Application URLs

    Matrix Native Zodbot

    With ongoing stability issues with the Matrix <-> IRC bridge and many contributors switching over to Matrix, Zodbot has become increasingly unreliable. The bridge is currently shut off completely. This initiative aims to provide a future-proof solution and allow us to conduct meetings without wasting time troubleshooting the Matrix <-> IRC bridge and Zodbot.

    Status: In Progress

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    FMN Replacement

    FMN is a project that allows people in our community to get notified when messages that interest them fire on the message-bus, making the message-bus more useful to people that are not directly developing or troubleshooting applications running in our infra.

    The previous solution had plenty of tech debt which caused lag times between an event happening and the subscriber to be notified, so this initiative rewrote the service from scratch and is now live! Users are recommended to migrate their rules to the new service and notifications can also now be configured to email, IRC and Matrix.

    Status: Done

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    Application URLs

    DNF-Countme Update

    DNF Mirrors Countme scripts are used to gain statistics data about the downloads of Fedora. Purpose of this initiative is to optimize the current solution by adding more comprehensive testing, removing unnecessary code and reducing storage consumption of the data. 

    Status: Done

    Issue trackers

    Documentation

    ARC Investigations

    Investigate moving registry.fp.o to quay.io

    Traditionally, registry.fedoraproject.org was needed as quay.io did not support multiarch which it now does. The purpose of this ticket is to carry out some investigation work to confirm all the above is true as well as finding any other potential blockers to the move.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Spam fighting

    We had plenty of spam on pagure.io this year. To fight it more effectively, the ARC team tried a few different approaches to recognize and delete spam. It’s now much easier to delete the spam user with all the spam it created.

    Status: Done

    ARC investigation/planning for FCAS

    In order to have a quantitative understanding of how the contributor activity has changed over the years and to provide the foundational support to the Fedora Project strategy 2028’s guiding star about doubling the number of active contributors every week, it is important to have a service that tracks their statistics. This measurement would help make the strategy goal meaningful as well as assist the Fedora Council and the related bodies understand how far they have progressed into making this happen and identify the underlying particular problems that act as a barrier in realizing this objective.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Badges backend for new Service

    Fedora Badges is a service that grants virtual accolades for milestones and completing tasks within the Fedora Project community. For example, a community member may collect badges for testing package updates on Bodhi when they test 1, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 125, 250, 500 and 1000 updates.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Pagure to GitLab importer

    With Fedora and CentOS now having an official namespace on GitLab, multiple projects want to migrate their repositories from Pagure to GitLab. This initiative is aimed to provide an easy way to migrate those projects.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    DNF-countme

    The purpose of this work was about investigating the current solution and it’s bottlenecks to identify what needs to be done to solve the following problems:

    • Storage bottleneck when creating the intermediate database file
    • Operations efficiency for the infrastructure team

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Dist-Git decoupling & ecosystem mapping

    The objective of the potential initiative is to move repository contents (including but not limited to source codes, Packit configurations, RPM specfiles) from Pagure Dist-Git to another platform and confirm that the associated tooling and services (including but not limited to FMN, Datanommer, COPR, Toddlers, FMN, CI, Monitor-Gating, Packit, Bodhi, Fedpkg) work well with the newer platform. The investigation aims to be as agnostic as it can be regarding the destination platform to help ideate a general solution for the compatibility of the associated tooling and services.

    Status: Done

    Documentation

    Epilogue

    If you get here, thank you for reading this. If you want to contact us, feel free to do it on matrix.

    As CPE members are part of Fedora Infrastructure, Fedora Release Engineering and CentOS Infrastructure, see also the Fedora Infra & Releng update and CentOS Infrastructure update.

    https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/2023-year-in-review-cpe/

    #CPE #distGit #DNF #FedoraInfrastructure #FedoraMessagingNotificationFMN_ #Infra #Meetbot #YearInReview #YearInReview2023

  15. #GilroyCA - #SeedKits for Adults & Teens

    Friday, May 1, 2026 - Sunday, May 31, 2026

    Second-floor Information Desk
    Gilroy Library
    350 W. Sixth Street
    Gilroy CA 95020

    "Stop by Gilroy Library's upstairs Information Desk and pick up a Seed Kit! This month's seeds? Cucumber (Marketmore 76 variety)!

    Each kit contains:

    - A packet of seeds
    - A brochure with information about the plant, instructions on how to grow it, recommended book pairings, and a recipe.

    One kit per person. Kits are for adults and teens ages 12+. Pick up your kit at the second-floor Information Desk. Only available at Gilroy Library, and only while supplies last! (This page will be updated when all kits are gone.)"

    FMI [includes Library hours]:
    sccl.bibliocommons.com/events/

    #SolarPunkSunday #GrowYourOwnFood #LibrariesRule! #Gardening #SeedKits

  16. #GilroyCA - #SeedKits for Adults & Teens

    Friday, May 1, 2026 - Sunday, May 31, 2026

    Second-floor Information Desk
    Gilroy Library
    350 W. Sixth Street
    Gilroy CA 95020

    "Stop by Gilroy Library's upstairs Information Desk and pick up a Seed Kit! This month's seeds? Cucumber (Marketmore 76 variety)!

    Each kit contains:

    - A packet of seeds
    - A brochure with information about the plant, instructions on how to grow it, recommended book pairings, and a recipe.

    One kit per person. Kits are for adults and teens ages 12+. Pick up your kit at the second-floor Information Desk. Only available at Gilroy Library, and only while supplies last! (This page will be updated when all kits are gone.)"

    FMI [includes Library hours]:
    sccl.bibliocommons.com/events/

    #SolarPunkSunday #GrowYourOwnFood #LibrariesRule! #Gardening #SeedKits

  17. #GilroyCA - #SeedKits for Adults & Teens

    Friday, May 1, 2026 - Sunday, May 31, 2026

    Second-floor Information Desk
    Gilroy Library
    350 W. Sixth Street
    Gilroy CA 95020

    "Stop by Gilroy Library's upstairs Information Desk and pick up a Seed Kit! This month's seeds? Cucumber (Marketmore 76 variety)!

    Each kit contains:

    - A packet of seeds
    - A brochure with information about the plant, instructions on how to grow it, recommended book pairings, and a recipe.

    One kit per person. Kits are for adults and teens ages 12+. Pick up your kit at the second-floor Information Desk. Only available at Gilroy Library, and only while supplies last! (This page will be updated when all kits are gone.)"

    FMI [includes Library hours]:
    sccl.bibliocommons.com/events/

    #SolarPunkSunday #GrowYourOwnFood #LibrariesRule! #Gardening #SeedKits

  18. #GilroyCA - #SeedKits for Adults & Teens

    Friday, May 1, 2026 - Sunday, May 31, 2026

    Second-floor Information Desk
    Gilroy Library
    350 W. Sixth Street
    Gilroy CA 95020

    "Stop by Gilroy Library's upstairs Information Desk and pick up a Seed Kit! This month's seeds? Cucumber (Marketmore 76 variety)!

    Each kit contains:

    - A packet of seeds
    - A brochure with information about the plant, instructions on how to grow it, recommended book pairings, and a recipe.

    One kit per person. Kits are for adults and teens ages 12+. Pick up your kit at the second-floor Information Desk. Only available at Gilroy Library, and only while supplies last! (This page will be updated when all kits are gone.)"

    FMI [includes Library hours]:
    sccl.bibliocommons.com/events/

    #SolarPunkSunday #GrowYourOwnFood #LibrariesRule! #Gardening #SeedKits

  19. #GilroyCA - #SeedKits for Adults & Teens

    Friday, May 1, 2026 - Sunday, May 31, 2026

    Second-floor Information Desk
    Gilroy Library
    350 W. Sixth Street
    Gilroy CA 95020

    "Stop by Gilroy Library's upstairs Information Desk and pick up a Seed Kit! This month's seeds? Cucumber (Marketmore 76 variety)!

    Each kit contains:

    - A packet of seeds
    - A brochure with information about the plant, instructions on how to grow it, recommended book pairings, and a recipe.

    One kit per person. Kits are for adults and teens ages 12+. Pick up your kit at the second-floor Information Desk. Only available at Gilroy Library, and only while supplies last! (This page will be updated when all kits are gone.)"

    FMI [includes Library hours]:
    sccl.bibliocommons.com/events/

    #SolarPunkSunday #GrowYourOwnFood #LibrariesRule! #Gardening #SeedKits