Hi!
FYI: Brendan and I started to work on a static packages app generated
periodically and indexed with an independent service (likely Yacy).
https://pagure.io/fedora-packages-static
We're waiting for communityshift to be back up to deploy it.
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Timothée
On Tue, Jun 09, 2020 at 10:17:24PM
Hi,
Took a bit more time than expected due to other and more local
priorities on my side. The basic structure is there and usable, and
indexing seemed work quite well before CommunityShift (hence yacy) went
down.
* Main page: https://fnux.ch/fedpkg/public_html/
* Crawler
I started to work here: https://pagure.io/fedora-packages-static/tree/master
I'll update you once I get something usable.
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Hi,
> How does the indexing works ?
You point Yacy to a domain or list of URLs
(https://fnux.fedorapeople.org/pkgs/ in this case), and it takes care of
everything. There is also an advanced crawler panel in the UI allowing
you to filter content (e.g. HTML classes) from pages, which would be
* Yacy (there might be others to test) running on communityshift:
http://yacysearchserver-pkgs-playground.apps.os.fedorainfracloud.org
* It's indexed against the 20 first PDC packages:
https://fnux.fedorapeople.org/pkgs/
* Example looking for 'disk encryption':
> The original idea for this repo was to replace the link to
> https://fedora-infra-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
> in https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/engineering/
>
> The readthedocs repo being more an internal doc repo for the team than
> something
> we want new comers to run into.
>
>
Hi,
Jumping in since I saw this at the top of the web list archive. This
service is very convenient and I think it would be fairly painful for
the community to see it disappear. Since we do not have the capacity to
develop + maintain new software, I wonder if the following 'low-tech'
approach
Hello CPE & friends,
If I remember correctly infra-docs-fpo [1] is available under a
docs.fp.o URL. Does anyone (pingou?) have it? I need to be online in
order to replace the current apps.fp.o :-)
[1] https://pagure.io/infra-docs-fpo
Thanks,
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Hi,
https://pagure.io/infra-docs-fpo/pull-request/1 has been merged, which
means we can wire it to apps.fp.o, although it's not something I can do
myself.
Thanks,
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https://pagure.io/infra-docs-fpo/pull-request/1
^ Can someone take a quick look a the changes?
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> The outcome of our discussion was that we would port the content of this page
> into an user-oriented Fedora-Infra docs to be included in docs.fp.o.
> This may be an opportunity for us to move some of our docs from the wiki to
> docs.fp.o, such as the join page as well as some of the content
Hi,
> Cool :-), yes although in the CPE docs we have already a list of the
> applications for the SLEs so maybe this can be consolidated ?
My view on the application index is an accessible (= not technical) list of the
services we offer our community, not a memo for the infrastructure team. I
Hi,
I wrote [1] to devel some time ago regarding the deprecation of the apps.fp.o
index and plan to move its content to the main docs. Kevin mentionned that it
could end up in the infrastructure docs and that the whole should be moved to
docs.fp.o at some point. I will take a look at both since I
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