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On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 11:39 AM, dokondr <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Thursday, May 3, 2012, Tony Schmidt wrote:
>
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>> On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 4:11 AM, C Anthony Risinger <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Hello pyjs.org,
>>>
>>> Many have asked, and today I'm pleased to present changes in
>>> infrastructure,
>>> endpoints, and process surrounding our project.
>>>
>>> By far and large, any quips/quotes/taglines, images/logos, or
>>> processes/ideas you encounter are certainly up for suggestion and
>>> improvement.
>>>
>>>
>>> == The 50,000m Overview ==
>>>
>>>
>>> The entire process was 100% automated and transparent, effective
>>> approx. 2012-05-01 07:00:00-05:00; following list is by no means
>>> exhaustive.  At every point, history was preserved proper.
>>>
>>>
>>> Effected Migrations:
>>>  - Website split from main repository
>>>  - Wiki adapted and merged with additional/newer documents
>>>  - All issues migrated to Github (see regressions)
>>>  - Server capabilities increased
>>>
>>> Effected Upgrades:
>>>  - Website configured to autobuild on push (functional, linked to Github
>>> soon)
>>>  - Django, Lamson, Librelist, and all supporting tools updated/merged
>>>  - Massive automated repair of permissions and other oddities across the
>>> board
>>>  - People stuck in odd states in the mailing list were cleaned
>>>  - Systemd units for all services (automatic restarts/dependencies)
>>>  - www.pyjs.org
>>>
>>> Effected Regressions (pending resolution):
>>>  - Issue id's do not match code.google.com
>>>  - Issue patches/attachements may not have migrated
>>>  - API docs missing/404
>>>  - List info pages
>>>  - Archive browsing
>>>  - Various website issues
>>>
>>> Effected Regressions (decommisioned):
>>>  - Pyjs-based psuedo tools (git/wiki/mail/etc)
>>>
>>> Planned:
>>>  - Build integration (Atlassian/Bamboo)
>>>  - Timed-based releases
>>>  - Deprecation of broken or scantly used functionality
>>>  - Split frameworks from toolchains
>>>  - Renewed focus on tight/clean core
>>>
>>>
>>> == Source Code ==
>>>
>>>
>>> Ideas concerning workflow are up for debate; a "pull request" style of
>>> contributing in my mind will increase visibility, but for now,
>>> *everyone* who previously had an SSH key with gitolite, simply send
>>> your Github username to me and I'll add you ASAP :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> All Repositories:
>>> https://github.com/pyjs
>>>
>>> Pyjs Frameworks [pyjamas]:
>>> https://github.com/pyjs/pyjs
>>>
>>> Pyjs.org [essence/pristine]:
>>> https://github.com/pyjs/pyjs.org
>>>
>>> Pyjs.org [build artifacts]:
>>> https://github.com/pyjs/pyjs.github.com
>>>
>>> Pyjs toolchain [pending]:
>>> https://github.com/pyjs/pyjs-toolchain
>>>
>>>
>>> == Wiki/Issues ==
>>>
>>>
>>> Please direct all future updates to these locations, thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>> https://github.com/pyjs/pyjs/wiki
>>> https://github.com/pyjs/pyjs/issues
>>>
>>>
>>> == Extending Reach ==
>>>
>>>
>>> If you are interested in "owning" or enhancing of one these, let me
>>> know!  We also have a Google Apps account for pyjs.org we can do fun
>>> stuff with ([email protected], anyone?)
>>>
>>>
>>> Twitter.com:
>>> https://twitter.com/#!/pyjsorg
>>>
>>> Google Plus:
>>> https://plus.google.com/113387002230463020627/posts
>>>
>>>
>>> == It's The Journey Not The Destination ==
>>>
>>>
>>> Problems? Add them here:
>>> https://github.com/pyjs/pyjs/wiki/Transition-Issues
>>> I will expand more in time, and as requested.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks everyone!
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> C Anthony
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Sincerely,
>> Tony Schmidt
>> I.T. Department
>> Sacramento Natural Foods Co-op
>>
>>


-- 
Carl Dubois

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