Red Hat is in the process of relocating all community systems (Fedora, GNOME, etc.) between colocation facilities. (both in Phoenix, Arizona.)
The GNOME systems are scheduled to be moved on starting on Sat. December 12. The maintenance window is 48 hours, though there's some hope of getting things back online earlier. This affects basically all GNOME servers other than ftp.gnome.org. So, this will require adjustment of any release schedules that are going to require access to GNOME systems that weekend. I apologize for the latish notice on this; I knew the migration was going to happen, but didn't notice the final dates being decided until I was reminded about it today. At this point, we're not planning any sort of phased move or attempt to temporarily migrate services elsewhere; we don't have the spare hardware, and we don't have the bandwidth on the GNOME sysadmin team. I think the best approach is to keep things simple and maximize the chance that we'll be able to get things up running again without additional snags. I'll send a notice to gnome-announce-list about this around the middle of next week. I'll also try to figure out a detailed plan for what we need to do on the GNOME sysadmin side; I think it's mostly just a question of verifying backups before the move and testing once things come back online. - Owen _______________________________________________ gnome-infrastructure mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
