Thibault Martin created an issue:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/678
Can you create a password-protected etherpad (no name needed, leaving the
random ID in the url is fine) with user `exec-board-only`?
You can email the password to thibaultamar...@gnome.org
Thibault Martin commented:
ACK, I'm handling this with Michael directly :)
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Thibault Martin created an issue:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/540
Element told us:
> Your server well-known seem to have gone missing:
> https://gnome.org/.well-known/matrix/server
This is causing a massive outage: federation is broken, anyon
Thibault Martin commented:
I started my brain and got myself an IRC client to test, don't mind me :)
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Issue was closed by Thibault Martin
Issue #517: https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/517
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Thibault Martin created an issue:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/517
We keep [a list of issues that are frustrating
users](https://gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/Engagement/initiatives/chat-evaluation/-/issues/10)
from IRC and Matrix that happen mostly because
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Issue #480: https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/480
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Thibault Martin commented on a discussion:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/480#note_962807
Looks like just something I need to dig on my own :)
I’m closing the issue, thanks
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Thibault Martin commented:
As discussed in #opers, the cloak isn’t the route we want to follow because it
can be harder to maintain for IRC administrators.
The best solution seems to be to set an alias to have the following commands
available for room owners:
* `/spamprotect on #channel
Thibault Martin created an issue:
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When there are waves of spam on IRC, a popular way to prevent it is to
(sometimes temporarily) restrict access to the channel by adding the `+r` mode
so only registered users can join
Thibault Martin commented on a discussion:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/433#note_953069
After discussing the issue a bit with Andrea, this is not the right place for
the roadmap.
I’ll turn https://status.gnome.org/ into a table as mentioned in parent
Thibault Martin commented:
In my understanding we need to have three "trust level" regarding our
infrasturcture:
* Anonymous - no account created
* Community - people who have created an account, but are not part of the
Foundation
* Foundation - foundation members
We also n
Thibault Martin commented:
I’ve been chatting with people from Element. The following plan sounds doable
_from a technical point of view_:
- "move" the gnome.org instance internally (on the Foundation infrastructure)
- have an EMS guest.gnome.org instance (EMS is the "ho
Thibault Martin commented on a discussion:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/467#note_945205
Regarding what others large open source projects do:
- KDE allows anyone to get a :kde.org id
- Mozilla allows anyone to get a :mozilla.org id
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https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/467#note_944041
There already is the following one:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/Engagement/initiatives/chat-evaluation/-/issues/6
But this issue is more about fixing the existing
Thibault Martin commented:
Both Bart, Andrea and Emmanuele expressed concerns about anyone being able to
create a :gnome.org Matrix ID. I’m guessing the threat model is that somebody
could impersonate GNOME Foundation members.
Their recommendation would be to keep the :gnome.org strictly
Thibault Martin commented:
I’ve been asking how KDE people handle it:
> **Me:**
> I have a Matrix related question for you people (and I think it does belong
> in the Promo channel)
> Our admins at GNOME are not comfortable with :gnome.org matrix ids available
> fo
Thibault Martin created an issue:
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We have an issue with the Matrix instance element runs for us which is a bit
Engagement-related.
The [fine folks at Element](https://element.io/) offered to host a Matrix
instance
Thibault Martin commented on a discussion:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/456#note_933306
Shouldn’t it move to World/ instead of bertob/ first?
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Thibault Martin commented on a discussion:
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Thanks! Not sure what others think, but I think we should avoid ending up with
https://bertob.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/gnome-os-site/ in the end-users’ browser
at any
Thibault Martin commented:
There also is another thing to consider regarding the domain names: there are
plans to split the Foundation and GNOME Product websites.
In the near future there will be:
- a www.gnome.org Wordpress instance
- a separate Wordpress instance for the foundation
Thibault Martin created an issue:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/394
When trying to submit a translation, the following error message is displayed:
`[Errno 107] Transport endpoint is not connected:
'/var/www/djamnedlies/data/media'`
See the screenshot
Thibault Martin commented:
Thanks a lot to the infra team for handling this :)
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Thibault Martin created an issue:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/315
See [this
issue](https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/damned-lies/-/issues/176) on
Damned Lies for more informations.
It seems that whatever the files one tries to download on Damned
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