Owen,

Thanks for the update.

Paul

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 4:37 PM, Owen Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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
>
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