Hello Ancor,
Ludwig has currently a pressing issue in progress.o.o what seems
to be out of scope for our SUSE-IT team since it seems to be
redmine code related:
https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/21772
In short, redmine hangs on a specific copy operation and there
seem to be nothing in the logs.
Mili was so free to nominated you as a helpful person here and
asked me to write you this nice mail ;)
The openSUSE heroes need your ssh key for granting you access
to the system. They will also provide you a VPN access to
the openSUSE network (not SUSE one) if you don't have that yet.
Is there a chance that you can have a look at this issue
together with Ludwig?
thanks a lot here
adrian
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Hi all,
C Panel has offered to provide us some infra support. Could you please
look at the email and determine what we might need? This list of things
we could use has not been sent to cpanel and I would like to take them
up on there offer to support the project, but I don't know what exactly
we would want from them. Please let me know and I can write them back or
feel free to contact Benny and put me in cc.
v/r
Doug
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: cPanel offer to the openSUSE Project
Date: 2017-03-09 11:30
From: "Maximilian Maher" <mmaher(a)suse.com>
To: <ddemaio(a)suse.de>
Cc: <benny(a)cpanel.net>,<awafaa(a)opensuse.org>
Hi,
of course. Just give me some time to coordinate everything first with
the board / the opensuse heroes. (not that i miss some points, that
cost us all then time)
@Benny, as soon i have fixed information. i will ins
>>> ddemaio <ddemaio(a)suse.de> 03/08/17 2:39 PM >>>
Max,
Can you email Benny what you would need?
v/r
Doug
On 03/07/2017 11:30 AM, ddemaio wrote:
Hi Benny,
Thank you for the email. Max is part of our infra team and has
identified a possible need with our rsync.opensuse.org infra. We
would be grateful for cpanel's support. He could email you the
details of how you could help.
v/r
Doug
On 03/06/2017 11:51 PM, benny Vasquez wrote:
Hey Andrew!
I wanted to check in with y'all and see how things
are going! Have you found where we might best be able to help
yet?
Thanks so much!
benny Vasquez
@cPanelDev
Community Manager
benny(a)cpanel.net
Meet me at WHD.Global Booth G19
March 27th - 29th
go.cpanel.net/cPanelWHD2017
On Dec 6, 2016, at 2:25 PM, benny
Vasquez <jennifer.vasquez(a)cpanel.net>
wrote:
Hi Andrew (and everyone
else)!
It's so great to hear from you, and
thank you so much for reaching out. We are honestly
interested in helping get you the things that you
need that you just can't get for yourself. Funding
is definitely an option, as is hardware. We're open
to helping in whatever way we can, short of hiring
people or time-space manipulation. :D We are mostly
interested in things that directly support Open
Build Service. Here are examples of ways we've
supported other projects:
* Project funding
* Equipment loans
* Logo redesign
* Foundation contributions
* Bandwidth + hardware for mirroring
What works best for you all?
Talk soon!
-- benny
On Dec 1, 2016, at 8:48 AM,
Andrew Wafaa <awafaa(a)opensuse.org>
wrote:
Hi Kenneth and Benny,
On behalf of the openSUSE Board and the
openSUSE Community, I would
like to extend our heartfelt thanks for
your kind offer of assistance
to the openSUSE Project!
If possible could you clarify how you would
like to assist the
openSUSE Project, are you looking at ways
of funding financially or
ways to contribute hardware or services?
The openSUSE Board would like
to ensure that cPanel's contribution
benefit both openSUSE and cPanel
as best as possible and that we as a
community rightfully recognise
our sponsors.
From an infrastructure perspective, there
are various ways to assist,
whether it's by providing a mirror service,
hosted resources or by
funding hardware for in-house use. openSUSE
has an annual conference
(normally in Europe) where sponsorship is
always welcome, and in
addition we also have smaller events in
Asia as well as participating
in events like SCALE and LFNW in the US
where funding assistance is
also welcome. Another possibility is to
sponsor a specific sprint on
technology that benefits both entities.
If you could assist us with better
understanding where and how you
would like to sponsor that would help us in
gratefully accepting your
offer.
Kind regards,
Andrew Wafaa
On behalf of the openSUSE Board
benny Vasquez
@cpaneldev
Community
Manager
benny(a)cpanel.net
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Hi Petr, I'm including the Heroes on the topic of opensuse.cz. I believe they will be able to help. I will see if I can get someone to bring some boxes with them to PRG. I will bring more when I travel to SUSECon. The tshirts is cool. It put them in the https://shop.opensuse.org/
v/r
Doug
>>> "Petr Hodac (Hody)" <phodac(a)suse.cz> 08/25/17 10:38 AM >>>
Hello Doug
Can I ask you some questions?
* We need to transfer domain opensuse.cz from Good Sailors company to
the community or SUSE. Can you recommend the best way to me? Could
you give me an appropriate contact?
* I much like this T-Shirt
https://plus.google.com/+openSUSE/posts/d2suxS4QXg5 . I had a
similar idea about the T-Shirt with Alex. The same color as OBS
T-Shirt with openSUSE logo on the back but with big black Alex on
the front and perhaps with openSUSE text. What do you think of it?
* I would love a big colorful Alex but I know it might be impossible
to make and uncomfortable to wear (huge print on the front).
* Can you send me some media of openSUSE Leap 42.3 through someone
when he drives from NUE to PRG?
Thanks a lot
Hody
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Hi,
Today I've been getting a lot of http 503 errors, sometimes the real 503 html
page. Yet status.o.o shows all systems are operational. Bug or a matter of
polling intervals ?
I've noticed this before when the forums were down. Just a couple of hours,
yet IMHO status.o.o. should be reliable.
Ideas?
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It looks like logrotate was moved from cron to a systemd timer, but the
latter was never activated? I'll open a bug on that, but I guess baloo
was updated to 42.3 and that caused the missing logrotate ?
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Hi
I was just checking status.opensuse.org today to see if there is
something where I can help - and was very surprised that "my" machine,
keyserver.opensuse.org, was marked as "has major issues"...
The fun started here:
2017-08-04
15:07:39|install|sks|1.1.6-1.1|x86_64||repo-oss|379efdc6ef2ed4de875d14414e43de8f4e1a6a17|
which introduced the new sks package that switched over to the "machine
user/group scheme" requested by Ludwig: the new sks user and group now
have a "_" in front: user:_sks; group:_sks - while the old package had
simply user:sks; group:sks
Whoever logged in and installed that package - instead of keeping the
service down and NOT reading the changelog of the package:
* Do Jan 19 2017 lars(a)linux-schulserver.de
- follow the recommended user/group naming scheme:
https://github.com/LinuxStandardBase/lsb/pull/21 and
https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2015-04/msg00336.html
=> using _sks user and _sks group now
...could you imagine that informing the administrator of the machine at
least after you break something would have helped?
If you want to take over the machine, feel free to do so, but talking
to people you should... :-/
with kind regards,
Lars
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Hello,
we discussed moving www.o.o to Nuremberg in today's heroes meeting.
There's one detail that will make it less boring - it includes an openID
provider at https://www.opensuse.org/openid/
The perfect solution would be to make the openID provider a separate VM
and subdomain (maybe openid.opensuse.org). This would mean www.o.o could
be completely static, with a redirect for openID.
Lars and Darix - Theo thinks you know more about openID, so here are a
few questions for you:
- are HTTP redirects supported/allowed by openID, or do we have to keep
openID on www.o.o?
- how hard is it to setup an openID provider that provides the same
results as the current one? (We'll have to assume that people use
openID to login in openSUSE or external services, and shouldn't break
this.)
- can login2.o.o be used, or do we need Access Manager? (I'd _guess_
login2.o.o should work for this, but I don't know much about openID.)
I'm looking forward to become enlightened ;-)
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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Real-time performance monitoring for open source projects
https://www.DataDogHQ.com/partner/open-source/
One of the organizers of the Southern California Linux Expo (SCaLE)
works for DataDog and published this in his Facebook stream.
I thought the heroes were the most likely group within openSUSE.org to
have a need for such tools.
I'm just trying to make sure folks have an opportunity to review the
possibilities. I have no financial interest in DataDog and am not now
a user. So, your use is your decision. My only decision was to let you
know this opportunity existed.
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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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Hello team,
I saw there was an opensuse-heroes team on github, so I added a few more
members there and grant admin perms to a few repos. Let me know if anybody else
or any other repo needs to be added please
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