Re: News Item Review | Red Hat Donates Servers

2016-05-04 Thread Nuritzi Sanchez
Thanks for the input to those who helped. The item has been published at:
https://www.gnome.org/news/2016/05/red-hat-donates-servers/

If anyone has minor edits for formatting, feel free to add them directly to
Wordpress.

We will publish on social media tomorrow, Thursday 5/5.

Best,
Nuritzi


News 

May 4, 2016
Red Hat Donates Servers to the GNOME Project

*ORINDA CA.* The GNOME Project thanks Red Hat  for
their recent donation of two new servers. The donation is part of a wider
plan aiming to consolidate the location of the various GNOME servers around
the globe into one single datacenter. This will help ease day-to-day
operations and reduce intervention time in the case of network disruptions
or outages.

Each donated server has 128GB of RAM, 48 cores and comes with an Enterprise
SSD made for high throughput. This will greatly improve the running of
services like build.gnome.org
 and sdk.gnome.org
.

Once again, the GNOME Project thanks Red Hat for their continued
sponsorship of servers, internet bandwidth and local hardware-related IT
support.

On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 2:06 AM, Andreas Nilsson  wrote:

> Looks good!
> Made some minor edits. Made sure it wasn't alternating between the word
> "server" and "host" and tried to clarify one or two sentences slightly.
> Feel free to revert for the cases where you disagree.
> - Andreas
>
>
> On 2016-05-04 09:59, Nuritzi Sanchez wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> We had a request from Andrea to publish a news item he drafted about the
> recent Red Hat server donation.
>
> Please take a quick look at the etherpad and add in any edits you have:
> https://etherpad.gnome.org/p/red_hat_donation_april_2016
>
> I'm also including what we have below.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Best,
> Nuritzi
>
>
> *Title: Red Hat Donates Servers to The GNOME Project*
>
> ORINDA CA. The GNOME Project thanks Red Hat for their recent donation of
> two new servers. The donation is part of a wider plan aiming to consolidate
> the location of the various GNOME hosts around the globe into one single
> datacenter. This will help ease day-to-day operations and reduce
> intervention time in the case of network disruptions or outages.
>
> The donated hardware each has 128GB of RAM and 48 Cores. One has a main
> I/O device and is an Enterprise SSD made for high throughput. It will
> greatly enable running services like build.gnome.org and sdk.gnome.org.
>
> Once again, the GNOME Project thanks Red Hat for their continued
> sponsorship of servers, internet bandwidth, and local hardware-related IT
> support.
>
>
>
> 
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Re: News Item Review | Red Hat Donates Servers

2016-05-04 Thread Andreas Nilsson

Looks good!
Made some minor edits. Made sure it wasn't alternating between the word 
"server" and "host" and tried to clarify one or two sentences slightly.

Feel free to revert for the cases where you disagree.
- Andreas

On 2016-05-04 09:59, Nuritzi Sanchez wrote:

Hi Everyone,

We had a request from Andrea to publish a news item he drafted about 
the recent Red Hat server donation.


Please take a quick look at the etherpad and add in any edits you 
have: https://etherpad.gnome.org/p/red_hat_donation_april_2016


I'm also including what we have below.

Thank you!

Best,
Nuritzi


*Title: Red Hat Donates Servers to The GNOME Project*

ORINDA CA. The GNOME Project thanks Red Hat for their recent donation 
of two new servers. The donation is part of a wider plan aiming to 
consolidate the location of the various GNOME hosts around the globe 
into one single datacenter. This will help ease day-to-day operations 
and reduce intervention time in the case of network disruptions or 
outages.


The donated hardware each has 128GB of RAM and 48 Cores. One has a 
main I/O device and is an Enterprise SSD made for high throughput. It 
will greatly enable running services like build.gnome.org 
 and sdk.gnome.org .


Once again, the GNOME Project thanks Red Hat for their continued 
sponsorship of servers, internet bandwidth, and local hardware-related 
IT support.




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News Item Review | Red Hat Donates Servers

2016-05-04 Thread Nuritzi Sanchez
Hi Everyone,

We had a request from Andrea to publish a news item he drafted about the
recent Red Hat server donation.

Please take a quick look at the etherpad and add in any edits you have:
https://etherpad.gnome.org/p/red_hat_donation_april_2016

I'm also including what we have below.

Thank you!

Best,
Nuritzi


*Title: Red Hat Donates Servers to The GNOME Project*

ORINDA CA. The GNOME Project thanks Red Hat for their recent donation of
two new servers. The donation is part of a wider plan aiming to consolidate
the location of the various GNOME hosts around the globe into one single
datacenter. This will help ease day-to-day operations and reduce
intervention time in the case of network disruptions or outages.

The donated hardware each has 128GB of RAM and 48 Cores. One has a main I/O
device and is an Enterprise SSD made for high throughput. It will greatly
enable running services like build.gnome.org and sdk.gnome.org.

Once again, the GNOME Project thanks Red Hat for their continued
sponsorship of servers, internet bandwidth, and local hardware-related IT
support.




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