Hi heroes,
I have made a pull request for the new theme/skin of wiki. You can find
some screenshots in the description.
https://github.com/openSUSE/wiki/pull/9
The theme itself is based on Bootstrap and responsive. However, some
page content, especially wide tables will break the layout. I will work
on a solution later.
Would like to hear feedback from you!
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It appears the new wiki is not using TLS to send out notifications.
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Hello,
as a reminder - the next heroes meeting will be next Tuesday
(2017-08-01) 18:00 UTC / 20:00 CEST in the #opensuse-admin IRC channel.
Please add your topics to the checklist on
https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/20936
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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Hi
Just want to inform you about the things that happened around our
mirror infrastructure in the last days....
First some Statistics:
* 74 billion file entries in the mirrorbrain database
* 43 mirrors for
openSUSE-Tumbleweed-DVD-i586-Current.iso
* 31 mirrors for
openSUSE-Tumbleweed-DVD-i586-Snapshot20170724-Media.iso
* 62 mirrors for
openSUSE-Leap-42.3-DVD-x86_64.iso
* 73 mirrors for the Leap 42.3 oss repository
* down to 4 open mirror tickets in progress.opensuse.org (3 of them
really mirror related, feedback pending)
* 207 active mirrors worldwide
Done/doing:
* cleanup of the apache configuration on download.o.o, which brought
back the tumbleweed mirrors and removed old stuff (11.X, 12.X and also
redirected all 13.X )
* finally removed 11.X, 12.X and 13.X from download.o.o - ~750G more
space on download.o.o and our mirrors
* rsync module cleanup on widehat and pontifex3 - the 13.X cleanup gave
also more room for "other" stuff in the "hotstuff" modules
* the DB-slave of mirrorbrain was out of sync with the DB-master -
so the mirrorbrain database used by apache (which is using the
read-only slave) was outdated. This was the major reason why we did
not see enough mirrors for all repos.
=> currently running with the master only to avoid even the shortest
downtime
with kind regards,
Lars
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Hello,
any objections to remove SLE_12, SLE_12_SP1, openSUSE_Leap_42.1 and
openSUSE_Leap_42.2 from openSUSE:infrastructure?
I will do it next week if there are no objections/replies
Theo
The wiki reports,
"Sorry! We could not process your edit due to a loss of session data.
You might have been logged out. Please verify that you're still logged
in and try again. If it still does not work, try logging out and
logging back in, and check that your browser allows cookies from this
site."
I most definitely am logged in, but did the logout-login sequence
suggested with the same report when I tried to save my edit.
User:PatrickDGarvey
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https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2017-07/msg00933.html was first report I saw
on a mailing list. It has multiple metos (one from me including a traceroute).
zypper just took 17 minutes to fetch 56MiB kernel-default-4.11.8-2.2.x86_64.rpm
using download.opensuse.org as the repo baseurl.
Same file from ftp5.gwdg.de took 48 seconds with wget.
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Hi,
shouldn't be news for anyone but still.. openSUSE Leap 42.3 will be
released at July 26th, 12:00 UTC. Expect increased traffic from there
on. Please keep an even more watchful eye on the infrastructure the
days after the release to make sure there are no interruptions and
everything keeps working smoothly.
cu
Ludwig
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Hello,
sometimes plans change while you are working on them ;-)
The plan for tonight was to move and update some of the localized wikis.
Things worked better and faster than expected, and in the end we (Max,
Theo and I) moved *all 18 localized wikis* from Provo to Nuremberg and
updated them to MediaWiki 1.27 :-)
This means *all* openSUSE wikis are now running on MediaWiki 1.27 and
support the features announced for the english wiki last week.
For probably obvious reasons, I didn't have time to change the <feed>
tags to the new <rss> tags. I'll do that in the next days, but I won't
complain if someone is faster and does it in some of the wikis ;-)
There are two exceptions: old-en.o.o and old-de.o.o, which contain the
historical content of the old german and english wiki before they were
rebuilt from scratch some years ago.
I have the data for them, but didn't update them yet because a) 18 wikis
are enough for an evening ;-) and b) they were still running MediaWiki
1.15.1 (released in 2009!) which will make the update "a bit" more
interesting[tm]. I didn't want to do this after midnight ;-)
For those who are interested in statistics:
- moving 18 wikis in about 6 hours means about 20 minutes per wiki - can
someone beat this? ;-) [1] [2]
- today's move came with about 500 lines on IRC to coordinate everything
- this helped to keep the read-only time of each wiki short - I'd guess
on average each wiki was read-only for 30 minutes (again, can someone
beat this? ;-)
- we moved about 10 GB of uploaded files and 1.6 GB of mysql dumps today
(which was sometimes "funny" because the server in Provo is limited to
a 10 MBit connection)
Regards,
Christian Boltz
PS: I plan to make a news.o.o article and maybe also an announcement
mail based on the above, so if you notice anything that should be
changed, added or removed, please tell me ;-)
[1] I still can't believe this myself ;-)
[2] Of course this was only possible with "some" preparation (having all
directories, empty databases etc. ready). And I probably don't need
to mention that I spent several months on preparing the update of
the english wiki. The other wikis were just "me too" migrations ;-)
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Hello,
the openvpn is ready. Please ping me via mail/IRC to set up account for you
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