Re: Introduction Ken Dreyer
On Thu, Oct 05, 2017 at 01:45:39PM -0600, Ken Dreyer wrote: > I'm really interested in sharing as much infra tooling between Ceph > and Fedora as possible. When we switched to using Pungi for our > composes, we were then able to take advantage of the tools at > https://pagure.io/compose-utils, which made me excited :) Awesome! Welcome, Ken! -- Matthew MillerFedora Project Leader ___ infrastructure mailing list -- infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to infrastructure-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org
Introduction Ken Dreyer
Hi folks, My name is Ken Dreyer (ktdreyer on IRC), I live in Denver CO (US) and I'm interested in following along (and eventually contributing!) to the Fedora Infra team. I work on the Ceph engineering team at Red Hat, and my main role is shepherding the releases of our downstream product. I work a lot on Jenkins and automating as much of our release pipeline as possible. Internally at my employer (Red Hat) we have a message bus that we use to trigger events. Some of the things I've worked on: - automatic patch applications in dist-git with rdopkg (hope to merge rdopkg with rpkg one day) - building after each dist-git push event - attaching builds to "updates" (Red Hat's erratas) - automatically composing when new updates are ready - building containers in OSBS from those new composes as they are announced on the bus I'm familiar with Python and I've contributed some small patches to Koji and Pungi over the years. I've also helped a tiny bit with the CVS -> Git conversion over in RPM Fusion. I'm really interested in sharing as much infra tooling between Ceph and Fedora as possible. When we switched to using Pungi for our composes, we were then able to take advantage of the tools at https://pagure.io/compose-utils, which made me excited :) The Freshmaker project in particular looks like a much larger-encompassing solution to what I've done for the automatic image rebuilds, so when that stabilizes I want to dig into that more. I have put the infra team meeting on my calendar, and I currently have some conflicting meeting at that time, but I will try to listen in and understand more about what is going on week-to-week. ___ infrastructure mailing list -- infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to infrastructure-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org
Re: FBR: if you liked it then you should've put a lock on it...
Applied here: http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/cgit/ansible.git/commit/?id=aab2ea4590853acb8f631f4fae293e03df50e6cb ___ infrastructure mailing list -- infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to infrastructure-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org
Re: October status update for Fedora Infrastructure Apprentices
On 10/02/17 19:27, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > 0. Whats your fedora account system login? kbojens > 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, I've take a quick look at the systems. > 2. Has it helped you decide any area you wish to focus on or contribute > to more? Yes and no. > 3. Have you looked at or been able to work on any of the fi-apprentice > 'easyfix' tickets? > https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issues?status=Open=easyfix I've checked them but found no really "simple to solve" ticket. > 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, please remove my login as I have not enough time in the foreseeable future to get involved at the level that would be necessary to become a valueable contributor. This may change in the future but right now I don't have the time to dive in deep enough. > 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? The biggest problem is the documentation of the infrastructure or the lack of. I were finally able to build the docs from https://pagure.io/infra-docs/ but it took me some time as the documented steps weren't always the right ones … IMHO the documentation should be very easy to access and should be presented in a way that would not require to clone a repo and build certain things first. > 7. Have you been able to make any weekly irc meetings? Do you find them > helpful or interesting? Do you have any suggestions for changing them? Yes, I was able to attend to some meetings and found them very helpful. After all you are very nice guys and the discussions were always on topic. > 8. Have you logged into our Gobby instance and read/seen/added to our > meeting agenda? https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Gobby Yes, and I think that this tool is pretty good. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ infrastructure mailing list -- infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to infrastructure-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org