Re: January status update for Fedora Infrastructure Apprentices

2014-01-07 Thread Miroslav Suchý
On 01/06/2014 08:45 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
 0. Whats your fedora account system login?

msuchy

 1. Have you logged in and used your fi-apprentice membership to look at
 our machines/setup in the last month? Do you plan to?

No. I was eating candies and packing and unpacking gifts.

 2. Has it helped you decide any area you wish to focus on or contribute
 to more?

-

 3. Have you looked at or been able to work on any of the fi-apprentice
 'easyfix' tickets?
 https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/report/14

No.


 4. Do you still wish to be a member of the group? If not (for whatever
 reason) could you provide any hints to help others down the road?

yes.

 5. Is there any help or communication or ideas you have that would help
 you do any of the above?

No.

 6. What do you find to be the hardest part of getting involved?
 Finding things to work on? Getting attention from others to help you?
 Finding tickets in your interest area? 

Hardest part is to find free time :(


 7. Have you been able to make any weekly irc meetings? Do you find them
 helpful or interesting? 

Yes.


 8. What are you most looking forward to in the world of computing for
 2014?

Hopefully more machines with Arm64 will be GA.


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Red Hat, Software Engineer, #brno, #devexp, #fedora-buildsys
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Re: January status update for Fedora Infrastructure Apprentices

2014-01-07 Thread Edgar Muniz Berlinck
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 5:45 PM, Kevin Fenzi ke...@scrye.com wrote:

 Greetings.

 You are getting this email because you are in the 'fi-apprentice' group
 in the fedora account system (or are reading this on the
 infrastructure list).

 When you reply, please include your fedora account system login.

 Additionally, this month, I am CC'ing the infrastructure list. If you
 would like to send your feedback there as well everyone can see and
 comment on it.

 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure_Apprentice

 At the first of every month(or so), I am going to be sending out an
 email like this one. I would like feedback on how things are going for
 you.

 I'd like to ask for everyone to send me a quick reply with the
 following data or anything related you can think of that might help us
 make the apprentice program more useful.

 0. Whats your fedora account system login?


edgarberlinck



 1. Have you logged in and used your fi-apprentice membership to look at
 our machines/setup in the last month? Do you plan to?


No. Not now, I'm busy.



 2. Has it helped you decide any area you wish to focus on or contribute
 to more?

Not Really



 3. Have you looked at or been able to work on any of the fi-apprentice
 'easyfix' tickets?
 https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/report/14


No



 4. Do you still wish to be a member of the group? If not (for whatever
 reason) could you provide any hints to help others down the road?


No. Sorry I can't.


 5. Is there any help or communication or ideas you have that would help
 you do any of the above?

 no



 6. What do you find to be the hardest part of getting involved?
 Finding things to work on? Getting attention from others to help you?
 Finding tickets in your interest area?

 Finding tickets in my intresting area.


 7. Have you been able to make any weekly irc meetings? Do you find them
 helpful or interesting?

 No, The meeting ohappens when I working.



 8. What are you most looking forward to in the world of computing for
 2014?


Android for cars. Really cool.



 Any other general feedback is also quite welcome, including
 improvements to this email, the wiki page, etc.

 Any folks I do not hear from in the next week will be removed from the
 group. (Note that it's easy to be readded when you have time or
 whatever and it's nothing at all personal, we just want to keep the
 group up to date with active folks).

 Thanks, and looking forward to your feedback!

 kevin

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Meeting Agenda Item: Introduction Graham Williamson

2014-01-07 Thread Graham Williamson
Hello,

My name is Graham Williamson and my IRC nick is willo.  I'm currently
working as a cyber security consultant, in order to support my geek
addiction.  Accordingly, I've got pretty broad coverage of a lot of
areas.  I'd say that, I'm very strong on networking, not just on the OS,
but also on physical (and virtual) network infrastructure.  I've got
significant experience on Cisco technologies (LAN through to carrier
technologies) and some experience on Avaya/Nortel equipment.  For the
last 3 years, system administration has been a big part of my job
description, all of which has been on RHEL and CentOS servers.  This has
covered a range of services from VoIP, billing and
infrastructure/security monitoring systems through to Satellite, IPA and
KVM/LXC/Xen virtualization platforms. 

I've had a look at the various FIG's and I think I'd be a fit for either
sysadmin-build, sysadmin-hosted or sysadmin-tools.  I'm open to other
suggestions, if you think I might be a good fit somewhere else or if
these teams have sufficient members, and other areas are lacking.  I'm
always keen to learn new and different things.  sysadmin-noc would
definitely be a possibility, except that I can't have a pager at work,
and I've got 3 kids, so I've don't have any goods left to sell (they're
all either broken, dribbled on or covered in food and buried in the
sandpit). :)  I've got experience to varying degrees in the majority of
the required skills areas.  As for outstanding issues, this one seems
right up my alley,
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/833, also this one
(if it's still valid)
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/466
 
My introduction to Linux was Fedora Core 2 and I was seduced by Ubuntu
for a while, but now I'm back on Fedora and I'm very seen to contribute.

Cheers,
Willo



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Re: January status update for Fedora Infrastructure Apprentices

2014-01-07 Thread Janez Nemanič
Hi,

| 0. Whats your fedora account system login?

janeznemanic

| 1. Have you logged in and used your fi-apprentice membership to look at
| our machines/setup in the last month? Do you plan to?

Yes and yes.

| 2. Has it helped you decide any area you wish to focus on or contribute
| to more?

Yes.

| 3. Have you looked at or been able to work on any of the fi-apprentice
| 'easyfix' tickets?
| 
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/report/14https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/report/14

Worked on some of easyfix tickets and also some others.

| 4. Do you still wish to be a member of the group? If not (for whatever
| reason) could you provide any hints to help others down the road?

Yes.

| 5. Is there any help or communication or ideas you have that would help
| you do any of the above?

| 6. What do you find to be the hardest part of getting involved?
| Finding things to work on? Getting attention from others to help you?
| Finding tickets in your interest area?

Finding tickets to work on.

| 7. Have you been able to make any weekly irc meetings? Do you find them
| helpful or interesting?

Yes and they are interesting.

| 8. What are you most looking forward to in the world of computing for
| 2014?

No idea.



2014/1/6 Kevin Fenzi ke...@scrye.com

 Greetings.

 You are getting this email because you are in the 'fi-apprentice' group
 in the fedora account system (or are reading this on the
 infrastructure list).

 When you reply, please include your fedora account system login.

 Additionally, this month, I am CC'ing the infrastructure list. If you
 would like to send your feedback there as well everyone can see and
 comment on it.

 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure_Apprentice

 At the first of every month(or so), I am going to be sending out an
 email like this one. I would like feedback on how things are going for
 you.

 I'd like to ask for everyone to send me a quick reply with the
 following data or anything related you can think of that might help us
 make the apprentice program more useful.

 0. Whats your fedora account system login?

 1. Have you logged in and used your fi-apprentice membership to look at
 our machines/setup in the last month? Do you plan to?

 2. Has it helped you decide any area you wish to focus on or contribute
 to more?

 3. Have you looked at or been able to work on any of the fi-apprentice
 'easyfix' tickets?
 https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/report/14

 4. Do you still wish to be a member of the group? If not (for whatever
 reason) could you provide any hints to help others down the road?

 5. Is there any help or communication or ideas you have that would help
 you do any of the above?

 6. What do you find to be the hardest part of getting involved?
 Finding things to work on? Getting attention from others to help you?
 Finding tickets in your interest area?

 7. Have you been able to make any weekly irc meetings? Do you find them
 helpful or interesting?

 8. What are you most looking forward to in the world of computing for
 2014?

 Any other general feedback is also quite welcome, including
 improvements to this email, the wiki page, etc.

 Any folks I do not hear from in the next week will be removed from the
 group. (Note that it's easy to be readded when you have time or
 whatever and it's nothing at all personal, we just want to keep the
 group up to date with active folks).

 Thanks, and looking forward to your feedback!

 kevin




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Lep pozdrav

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Re: torrent site ipv6 support question

2014-01-07 Thread Till Maas
On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 07:42:18AM -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
 On Sun, 22 Dec 2013 09:14:27 +0800
 Christopher Meng cicku...@gmail.com wrote:

  Does torrent.fedoraprojecy.org support ipv6?
  
  One of my friends said that he couldn't connect to tracker:
  
  http://torrent.fedoraproject.org:6969/announce

 ipv6 should be supported, but I don't have a ipv6 enabled client handy
 to test with. The torrent.fedoraproject.org has a ipv6 address, and
 opentracker we use claims to support ipv6. 
 
 It would be good if a few more folks could test and let us know, but it
 should be working... 

It is not working here:
$ LANG=C curl -6v http://torrent.fedoraproject.org:6969/announce
* About to connect() to torrent.fedoraproject.org port 6969 (#0)
*   Trying 2610:28:3090:3001:dead:beef:cafe:fed7...
* Connection refused
* Failed connect to torrent.fedoraproject.org:6969; Connection refused
* Closing connection 0
curl: (7) Failed connect to torrent.fedoraproject.org:6969; Connection
refused

There is nothing listening for IPv6 on port 6969 on
torrent02.fedoraproject.org (I checked with my apprentice access).

Regards
Till
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Re: torrent site ipv6 support question

2014-01-07 Thread Dennis Gilmore

On Dec 28, 2013, at 8:42 AM, Kevin Fenzi ke...@scrye.com wrote:

 On Sun, 22 Dec 2013 09:14:27 +0800
 Christopher Meng cicku...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 Does torrent.fedoraprojecy.org support ipv6?
 
 One of my friends said that he couldn't connect to tracker:
 
 http://torrent.fedoraproject.org:6969/announce
 
 As it's in offline status.
 
 Thanks.
 
 ipv6 should be supported, but I don't have a ipv6 enabled client handy
 to test with. The torrent.fedoraproject.org has a ipv6 address, and
 opentracker we use claims to support ipv6. 
 
 It would be good if a few more folks could test and let us know, but it
 should be working... 
we have ipv6 tracker software installed, afaik its never actually worked and 
other than some testing has never ran

Dennis
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Re: torrent site ipv6 support question

2014-01-07 Thread Kevin Fenzi
I did some more poking on this today... 

It's not working, and I filed an opentracker bug: 

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1049646

If someone wants to dig into it, look also at the review for
opentracker, this same error happened then and was due to some linking
issues. 

kevin


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