As you know, we are now moving Master to Leap 15.2, so Leap 15.1 repositories
are not needed anymore. I am going to remove them, as that way we also save
OBS resources.
The following people have branches using then:
Unable to delete repository; following repositories depend on this project:
home:cbosdonnat:branches:systemsmanagement:Uyuni:Master/images-
openSUSE_Leap_15.1 home:cbbayburt:branches:systemsmanagement:Uyuni:Master/
images-openSUSE_Leap_15.1
home:pagarcia:branches:systemsmanagement:Uyuni:Master/images-
openSUSE_Leap_15.1 home:JCayouette:branches:systemsmanagement:Uyuni:Master/
images-openSUSE_Leap_15.1 home:agraul:branches:systemsmanagement:Uyuni:Master/
images-openSUSE_Leap_15.1
home:ohollmann:branches:systemsmanagement:Uyuni:Master/images-
openSUSE_Leap_15.1 home:lbrindley:branches:systemsmanagement:Uyuni:Master/
images-openSUSE_Leap_15.1
home:witekbedyk:branches:systemsmanagement:Uyuni:Master/images-
openSUSE_Leap_15.1 home:mateialbu:branches:systemsmanagement:Uyuni:Master/
images-openSUSE_Leap_15.1
I am going to force a removal on our end, so that will break the repositories
for you. Please make sure you adjust your projects, and if you are not using
them for anything, remember to remove them (you can always branch again if
needed).
Thanks.
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Julio González Gil
Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni
jgonzalez(a)suse.com
Hi everyone,
Uyuni 2020.07 will be using openSUSE Leap 15.2 as a base system.
Because of that, we are going to change https://build.opensuse.org/project/
show/systemsmanagement:Uyuni:Master as well as our infrastructure to use Leap
15.2 (right it still uses 15.1).
You can expect some breakage for a few days until.
As soon as Uyuni is installable on top of openSUSE Leap 15.2, I will make an
announcemente here so yo can start testing, and then I will update the
website.
At that point you will be able to help us testing migrations fro Stable (do
NOT migrate your Uyuni on production, setup a stable server, then migrat to
master) or Master on top of Leap 15.2 itself.
Best regards.
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Julio González Gil
Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni
jgonzalez(a)suse.com
Hello everyone!
We are happy to announce the immediate availability of Uyuni 2020.06
At https://www.uyuni-project.org/pages/stable-version.html you will find all
the resources you need to start working with Uyuni 2020.06, including the
release notes, documentation, requirements and setup instructions.
This is the list of highlights for this release:
* Oracle Linux as client
* Third-party GPG keys now included
* Cluster Management
Please check the release notes for full details.
Remember that Uyuni will follow a rolling release planning, so the next
version will contain bugfixes for this one and any new features. There will be
no maintenance of 2020.05
As always, we hope you will enjoy Uyuni 2020.06 and invite everyone of you to
send us your feedback [1] and of course your patches, if you can contribute.
Happy hacking!
[1] https://www.uyuni-project.org/pages/contact.html
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Julio González Gil
Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni
jgonzalez(a)suse.com
Hi,
my name is Tiago Menezes and work at PROCERGS ( Governament Datacenter of
Rio Grande do Sul - Brazil)
I would like to help with the project, I have some translation experiences
in the GNOME project.
[ ]'s
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Tiago C. Menezes
mail(a)tiagomenezes.com.br
http://tiagomenezes.com.br
@_t76
Hello,
As you remember, we started a PoC last October to evaluate moving our chat to
Gitter [1].
Since them, even without pushing people for people to use Gitter, we noticed
that most of discussions are now happening there.
Therefore, as of today, we are officially moving the chat to Gitter:
https://gitter.im/uyuni-project
The IRC channel will now be frozen, with a topic redirecting everyone to
Gitter.
If you still want to use a IRC client, there's a Gateway at
https://irc.gitter.im/
See you at Gitter!
[1] https://lists.opensuse.org/uyuni-devel/2019-10/msg00000.html
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Julio González Gil
Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni
jgonzalez(a)suse.com
Hi everyone,
As discussed today at the Uyuni Community Hours, there are some opportunities
for all the community to contribute back.
You do not really need to be a developer, as you can also help with
translation, documentation, or even design. Even with the website!
Here are the topics that were proposed:
- Translations: UI, documentation (no coding skills required)
- Learning pills (articles, videos)
- Salt formulas, forms: Active Directory authentication, Samba, Web Server...
(no real coding skills required)
- Import Debian and Ubuntu patches ("errata") information.
- Debian autoinstallation: preseed support
- Amazon Linux 2 repository syncing (requires adding sqlite support)
- Virtual host gatherers for your favourite cloud or virtualizaton platform
- Implemente GPG key management RFC
- Content mirroring and statging
- Virtualization enhacements: network configuration, snapshots management, PXE
boot...
- Support for more operating systems: MS Windows, Mac, Android...
- LSP support in file viewers / editors (e.g. Eclipse Theia / Microsoft
Monaco)
- Integrate create-your-own-dashboard framework.
Those are just some examples, so if you want to do something else, feel free
to bring it forward.
So if you are interested in any of the topics above, or you want to propose
others, just write at uyuni-devel(a)opensuse.org so we can kickoff a discussion
:-)
Have a nice weekend and... happy hacking!
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Julio González Gil
Release Engineer, SUSE Manager and Uyuni
jgonzalez(a)suse.com