Hi Z,
Thank you very much for considering to donate to the openSUSE Project.
We would be very pleased to have Cavium as a project sponsor. There are
three elements for the donation. Ciaran, legal, would go through the
process review, get the signatures and make sure the document is
processed and recorded correctly. The openSUSE Heroes team would be the
ones to implement the hardware and the openSUSE Board would be involved
for oversight to make sure the process is moving forward. I can also
help with the process should you have any questions. I have included all
of the emails in cc. Please let Andreas or I know if you need any
further information.
v/r
Doug
On 2018-10-09 20:08, Lim, Zi Shen wrote:
> Hello openSUSE team,
>
> We have completed the Equipment Donation Agreement[1] and our Legal
> team is ready to route this to SUSE for signature.
> Can you please provide the name and email address of who this should
> be routed to at SUSE Linux GmbH?
>
> Thanks,
> z
>
> [1]
> https://en.opensuse.org/images/f/f1/Equipment-Donation-Agreement.pdf
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Hello,
The Chameleon skin has been applied to software.opensuse.org and wikis for a while. These sites are using Open Sans fonts and users who didn't install it may have to download fonts every time they visit an openSUSE site.
So I think if we host fonts in a single server, static.opensuse.org , users can load page faster. We can even configure cache so that font cache can be valid for a month because they rarely change.
I didn't find any way to contact the admins of static.opensuse.org . Need your help!
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Hello,
in the past we were given a new IPv6 network range by MF-IT. Today I migrated
the last services, haproxy and lists.o.o, to that new range. Please let us know
if there are any issues as usual to admin(a)o.o
Theo
Hello,
good news everyone! A long time task has finally been solved: We finally fully
migrated to a new postgresql cluster running postgresql 11.1 and leap 15.0 (the
old one was running postgresql 9 on sle11).
We get many performance, security and bug fixes, the most important being a bug
in autovacuum which resulted in consuming over 200GB of wasted disk space in
each node.
Another big improvement is the usage of a new replication manager software
named https://repmgr.org/ which allowed us to make the failover procedure just
one command!
Kudos also to Marcus Rueckert and Lars Vogdt for their valuable initial work on
repmgr and on solving various performance issues on the first migration tests.
Theo,
on behalf of the openSUSE Heroes team
If the forum message service is to maintain an artificial inbox quantity (50),
shouldn't it be doing FIFO on its own instead of "users" who rarely use it needing
to perform their own maintenance? As is now it seems to be creating its own
circularly dependent problem. I'm not the one putting messages in my inbox.
An inbox seems like a pittance compared to forum messages being retained in
perpetuity.
<quote>
Dear mrmazda,
h2 has just tried to send you a private message. However, your private messages box on openSUSE Forums has reached the specified quota. In order to receive further private messages, you must delete some messages. Please
visit this page to do so:
https://forums.opensuse.org/private.php
All the best,
openSUSE Forums
</quote>
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Hello,
Per already mentioned the Heroes meeting tomorrow, but I'll send the
usual reminder nevertheless ;-)
The next Heroes meeting will be on Tuesday (2018-11-06 19:00 UTC / 20:00
CET) in the #opensuse-admin IRC channel.
Note: due to switching back to CET, the UTC time changed to 19:00.
The initial agenda is on https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/41927 -
please add whatever you want to discuss.
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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FYI.
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