Hello to all,
First of all let me introduce myself, my name is Niels Abspoel.
I have been asked to join the infra team by Theo.
I have worked on the openSUSE salt package before the
systemsmanagement team took over.
In the meantime I have kept myself busy with the salt-formulas on github.
I work for a company named Webscale B.V. as a systems engineer and
configuration management expert.
Now that is out of the way, Why am I mailing:
I think the infra/salt pillar setup on gitlab.opensuse.org can benefit
from pillar stack configuration:
https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/pillar/all/salt.pillar.stack.html
For more information on a real world example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3K706JJ2EI
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Hi there,
AFAIK Christian packaged everything we need to update MediaWiki to 1.27
and successfully runs the new version on his laptop already. What
prevents us from updating? Do we already have a test machine in our
infrastructure where interested wiki editors could play around?
Best regards,
Christoph
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Hello,
we need to update baloo to 42.2, right now it is running SLE12SP1. Our options
are:
1) new machine with 42.2
2) full system backup and zypper dup
I would prefer the second, it is faster and I don't expect issues for such an
update. Opinions
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Hello,
gitlab.o.o is now accessible from the web, and I have created accounts as well.
The accounts are added to the infra group with "developer" access level, so
that they have access to pull and push to the infra/salt repository, apart from
the production branch. So for now you will have to create merge requests, and
one with master access level will have to merge it.
For now the gitlab accounts will be local, since the ldap is not ready yet.
Please let me know if I forgot anybody. For further questions / clarifications
feel free to ask me here or in IRC
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Since around December 8 2016, this address has been producing hundreds
of undeliverables. I deleted most from the queue yesterday.
The mails are coming from relay[12].suse.de and are sent
to "opensuse-commit".
It appears that the address used to be "root(a)hilbert.suse.de", but was
changed to "root(a)hilbertn.suse.de". I have amended the access control
to accept this address too. I assume some sort of automated process?
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FYI, a minor updates wrt the mailing list server (baloo):
a) outbound TLS: yesterday I enabled TLS for outgoing mails from baloo.
This was suggested in
https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/12304
As we already have TLS on mx2.suse.de for inbound, I saw no reason not
to enable it for outbound from baloo. Since 16:45, we have delivered
some 57'000 mails with TLS.
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Hi Suse folks!
My name is Spencer Krum and I work on the OpenStack infrastructure team.
Lyz Joseph (cc'd, and also on the OpenStack team) and I are putting on
a one-day conference connected to the Southern California Linux Expo
(SCaLE) on the topic of Open Infrastructure.
Our key topics are running infrastructure as an open source project, and
running infrastructure to support open source. We'd love to have you all
come out and share your stories and learn from the others. We plan to
have presentations in the morning
and an unconference in the afternoon.
Our website is here: http://scale.opensourceinfra.org/
Our CFP is open and here: http://scale.opensourceinfra.org/submit.html
(closes on the 14th)
Unfortunately, we can't help speakers with travel.
Thanks and let us know if you have any questions. And thank you for the
work you do supporting the infrastructure behind FLOSS. You really are
heroes.
Spencer
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Hello,
as decided at the heroes offsite, I have created a new subproject called
opensuse-admin-wiki, and have migrated the wiki from opensuse-admin to this new
subproject. It is a private subproject, so that we can have sensitive
information there. For public information we can still use the en.opensuse.org
wiki as well
https://progress.opensuse.org/projects/opensuse-admin-wiki/wiki
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