Re: [IAEP] Services provided by Sugarlabs - Inventory - Maintainers

2017-02-20 Thread Samuel Cantero
Amnesia and Mothership are being used by ParaguayEduca and are being
managed by Roberto Rodriguez Alcalá. So they're in good hands.

Please, if you're a maintainer of a service and you've found that you're
not being listed as maintainer, reply this thread. Otherwise, we'll assume
that machine/service is not being used and they will be shut down for a
reasonable period of time until someone claim it. Later, machine/service
will be removed.

Best regards,

On Sun, Feb 19, 2017 at 1:14 PM, Sebastian Silva 
wrote:

> On 19/02/17 10:35, Samuel Cantero wrote:
>
> Thanks for the inventory. Did you update the wiki
>  as well? That's where I expect to
> find this information, according to the Infrastructure team docs.
>
> Would you like to add a maintainer page with this information?
>
> I've added you and me to be admins of jita
> . Thanks for volunteering to
> help!
>
> From a quick read I find infrastructure docs
>  to be
> adequate. We should definitively try to prune unused services if they
> become a burden. At any rate, good team for keeping all of that running all
> this time! A good sysadmin is invisible, but shows in details and tricks
> that one can only learn in a team, if so inclined. I have a lot of learning
> to thank from being a member of infrastructure team ;-)
>
> Regards,
>
> Sebastian
>
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Re: [IAEP] Services provided by Sugarlabs - Inventory - Maintainers

2017-02-19 Thread Sebastian Silva
On 19/02/17 10:35, Samuel Cantero wrote:
>
> Thanks for the inventory. Did you update the wiki
>  as well? That's where I
> expect to find this information, according to the Infrastructure
> team docs.
>
> Would you like to add a maintainer page with this information?
I've added you and me to be admins of jita
. Thanks for volunteering to
help!

From a quick read I find infrastructure docs
 to be
adequate. We should definitively try to prune unused services if they
become a burden. At any rate, good team for keeping all of that running
all this time! A good sysadmin is invisible, but shows in details and
tricks that one can only learn in a team, if so inclined. I have a lot
of learning to thank from being a member of infrastructure team ;-)

Regards,

Sebastian
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Re: [IAEP] Services provided by Sugarlabs - Inventory - Maintainers

2017-02-19 Thread Samuel Cantero
On Feb 19, 2017 10:35, "Sebastian Silva"  wrote:

Hi Samuel,

Thanks for the inventory. Did you update the wiki
 as well? That's where I expect to
find this information, according to the Infrastructure team docs.

Would you like to add a maintainer page with this information?

I'm adding some missing info below:


On 18/02/17 18:25, Samuel Cantero wrote:

*Jita*:

   - OS: Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS
  - Maintainer: X.
  - Services provided:
  - network.sugarlabs.org,
 - node.sugarlabs.org (are we using this?) YES this is the API for
 network.sugarlabs.org. Clients and web frontend use this.

Aleksey used to admin this host. I go in and fix issues when the services
above present problems, which are under active use by the XO deployment in
Peru.

I can step up to maintain if we can coordinate.


That would be good.



*Freedom*

1. *OS*: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS,
2. *Maintainers*: Bernie Innocenti, Sebastian Silva, Sam Parkinson and
Samuel Cantero.
3. *Services:*


beacon  is a development
server that I admin. I also have *replicator* which is a build vm that is
off and only activated when needed to build XO images.


OK. Not all VMS belong to Dogi. So far 3 VMS are being used by SL.


*Sunjammer*

1. *OS*: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS,
2. *Maintainers*: Bernie Innocenti, Sebastian Silva, and Samuel Cantero.
3. *Services:*

   - bitlbee

I restarted it but I know we're supposed to switch to something else...
which is?


Bernie and I are using ZNC as IRC bouncer. It is running as local user.
Each one is responsible for its instance.


   - ejabberd

I guess this is used by Sugar clients when they look for their
neighboorhood at schoolserver.sugarlabs.org?


Can someone confirm this?
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Re: [IAEP] Services provided by Sugarlabs - Inventory - Maintainers

2017-02-19 Thread Sebastian Silva
Hi Samuel,

Thanks for the inventory. Did you update the wiki
 as well? That's where I expect to
find this information, according to the Infrastructure team docs.

I'm adding some missing info below:

On 18/02/17 18:25, Samuel Cantero wrote:
> *Jita*:
>
>   o OS: Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS
>   o Maintainer: X.
>   o Services provided:
>   + network.sugarlabs.org ,
>   + node.sugarlabs.org  (are we
> using this?) YES this is the API for
> network.sugarlabs.org. Clients and web frontend use this.
>
Aleksey used to admin this host. I go in and fix issues when the
services above present problems, which are under active use by the XO
deployment in Peru.

I can step up to maintain if we can coordinate.

> *_Freedom_*
>
> 1. *OS*: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS, 
> 2. *Maintainers*: Bernie Innocenti, Sebastian Silva, Sam Parkinson and
> Samuel Cantero.
> 3. *Services:*

beacon  is a development
server that I admin. I also have /replicator/ which is a build vm that
is off and only activated when needed to build XO images.

> *_Sunjammer_*
> *_
> _*
> 1. *OS*: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS, 
> 2. *Maintainers*: Bernie Innocenti, Sebastian Silva, and Samuel Cantero.
> 3. *Services:*
>
>   * bitlbee
>
I restarted it but I know we're supposed to switch to something else...
which is?
>
>   * ejabberd
>
I guess this is used by Sugar clients when they look for their
neighboorhood at schoolserver.sugarlabs.org?
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Re: [IAEP] Services provided by Sugarlabs - Inventory - Maintainers

2017-02-18 Thread Samuel Cantero
On Feb 18, 2017 22:52, "Ignacio Rodríguez"  wrote:

> kuckuck
I'm almost the only user, I use it for "random" subjects, like testing
scripts or services, or hosting bots as gcibot. AFAIK it only uses 1gb
of ram and 20gb of space, so if it doesn't bother anyone I would like
to keep it running. Thanks


I have no problem and I guess no one will have problem with it. But at
least I didn't know the machine purpose and who was in charge. So good to
know about it.


On 2/18/17, Chris Leonard  wrote:
> Dear Samuel,
>
> I wanted to make a few comments on just a few parts of this list.
>
>> Justice:
>>
>> 1. OS: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS,
>> 2. Maintainers: Bernie Innocenti, Sebastian Silva and Samuel Cantero.
>> 3. Services (VMs running inside this node):
>
> Thanks to you, Sebastian and Bernie for maintaining this core server
> (justice), it is indispensable to our mission, and I don't think you
> guys can ever be thanked enough for the work you do to keep this
> running and providing the many services it hosts.
>
>> amnesia:
>>
>> OS: Fedora 18. This OS has reached End of Life.
>> Maintainer: X.
>> Services provided:
>>
>> Apparently it's used by Paraguay Educa. It's running an HTTP server,
>> MySQL, etc.
>> Are we still using this?
>
> Let me (and maybe Walter) reach out to ParaguayEduca about amnesia.
> Walter presented in Paraguay not too long ago and he and I are also
> working on some great stuff in terms of Guaraní (Paraguay)
> localization that will be the subject of some upcoming posts to this
> list and hopefully discussion by the SLOB.
>
>> aslo:
>>
>> OS: Ubuntu 14.04.5. EOL: April 2019.
>> Maintainer: Samuel Cantero.
>> Codebase maintainer: X. it would be nice to have someone behind it.
>> Aleksey have been helping so far.
>> Services provided:
>>
>> activities.sugarlabs.org
>
> Obviously a critical piece of infrastructure for getting our code out
> there.  I only wish more of the activities posted there were set up
> for i18n so that we could localize them on Pootle.
>
> I've got a partial (and certainly outdated) inventory of the
> activities on ASLO (see attached file).  I'd love to work with someone
> on updating and completing it, particularly with an eye toward trying
> to identify additional high-priority targets of i18n/L10n or migration
> to our main  github repository.
>
>> pootle:
>>
>> OS: Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS.
>> Maintainer: Chris Leonard.
>> Services provided:
>>
>> translate.sugarlabs.org
>
>
> That OS is getting long-in-the-tooth.  We are going to want to upgrade
> to Version 2.8 of Pootle in the near future, it could be released any
> day now.  It will bring back some nice features like repository
> integration (via the Pootle FS) that will make the back and forth of
> POT files and PO files in the repos much easier.
>
> http://docs.translatehouse.org/projects/pootle/en/latest/
releases/2.8.0.html
>
> We will obviously want to do that in a new VM (with  a current OS)
> when we do it, but eventually the new instance will completely replace
> the old instance (after a proper migration).  I'd be thrilled to begin
> working on a migration project with one of the sysadmins, but I know
> it won't be Bernie, because he won't touch Django (ask him what he
> really thinks about Django sometime).
>
>> Jita:
>>
>> OS: Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS
>> Maintainer: X.
>> Services provided:
>>
>> git.sugarlabs.org (gitorious). Someone should move all repos inside
>> git.sl.o to GitHub.
>
> As I think was demonstrated today, there is still some great code that
> hasn't made it to github yet.  I'd like to approach a Gitorious
> de-commission methodically so we don't lose anything worthwhile, I
> only called out those repos that already were hosted on Pootle.  I'm
> sure there is more good stuff left behind and we might want to start
> by de-duplicating old Gitorius from current Github repos.  Who would
> like to form the Gitorious De-commisioning Committee with me to
> inventory old git and start trimming away things that have a new home?
>  I can guarantee that there will be things that need community input
> from this list (e.g. which slider puzzle version is worth carrying
> forwardf?).
>
>
> cjl
>


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Re: [IAEP] Services provided by Sugarlabs - Inventory - Maintainers

2017-02-18 Thread Samuel Cantero
On Feb 18, 2017 22:06, "Chris Leonard"  wrote:

Dear Samuel,

I wanted to make a few comments on just a few parts of this list.

> Justice:
>
> 1. OS: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS,
> 2. Maintainers: Bernie Innocenti, Sebastian Silva and Samuel Cantero.
> 3. Services (VMs running inside this node):

Thanks to you, Sebastian and Bernie for maintaining this core server
(justice), it is indispensable to our mission, and I don't think you
guys can ever be thanked enough for the work you do to keep this
running and providing the many services it hosts.

> amnesia:
>
> OS: Fedora 18. This OS has reached End of Life.
> Maintainer: X.
> Services provided:
>
> Apparently it's used by Paraguay Educa. It's running an HTTP server,
MySQL, etc.
> Are we still using this?

Let me (and maybe Walter) reach out to ParaguayEduca about amnesia.
Walter presented in Paraguay not too long ago and he and I are also
working on some great stuff in terms of Guaraní (Paraguay)
localization that will be the subject of some upcoming posts to this
list and hopefully discussion by the SLOB.


I'm from Paraguay. So I can contact them if needed and also provide
assistance.


> aslo:
>
> OS: Ubuntu 14.04.5. EOL: April 2019.
> Maintainer: Samuel Cantero.
> Codebase maintainer: X. it would be nice to have someone behind it.
Aleksey have been helping so far.
> Services provided:
>
> activities.sugarlabs.org

Obviously a critical piece of infrastructure for getting our code out
there.  I only wish more of the activities posted there were set up
for i18n so that we could localize them on Pootle.

I've got a partial (and certainly outdated) inventory of the
activities on ASLO (see attached file).  I'd love to work with someone
on updating and completing it, particularly with an eye toward trying
to identify additional high-priority targets of i18n/L10n or migration
to our main  github repository.


> pootle:
>
> OS: Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS.
> Maintainer: Chris Leonard.
> Services provided:
>
> translate.sugarlabs.org


That OS is getting long-in-the-tooth.  We are going to want to upgrade
to Version 2.8 of Pootle in the near future, it could be released any
day now.  It will bring back some nice features like repository
integration (via the Pootle FS) that will make the back and forth of
POT files and PO files in the repos much easier.

http://docs.translatehouse.org/projects/pootle/en/latest/releases/2.8.0.html

We will obviously want to do that in a new VM (with  a current OS)
when we do it, but eventually the new instance will completely replace
the old instance (after a proper migration).  I'd be thrilled to begin
working on a migration project with one of the sysadmins, but I know
it won't be Bernie, because he won't touch Django (ask him what he
really thinks about Django sometime).


We can work together on that.


> Jita:
>
> OS: Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS
> Maintainer: X.
> Services provided:
>
> git.sugarlabs.org (gitorious). Someone should move all repos inside
git.sl.o to GitHub.

As I think was demonstrated today, there is still some great code that
hasn't made it to github yet.  I'd like to approach a Gitorious
de-commission methodically so we don't lose anything worthwhile, I
only called out those repos that already were hosted on Pootle.  I'm
sure there is more good stuff left behind and we might want to start
by de-duplicating old Gitorius from current Github repos.  Who would
like to form the Gitorious De-commisioning Committee with me to
inventory old git and start trimming away things that have a new home?
 I can guarantee that there will be things that need community input
from this list (e.g. which slider puzzle version is worth carrying
forwardf?).


I'm agree. I propose to make gitorious inaccessible for sometime after
first check have been made. We can keep it for a long time in case some
need arise.



cjl
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Re: [IAEP] Services provided by Sugarlabs - Inventory - Maintainers

2017-02-18 Thread Ignacio Rodríguez
> kuckuck
I'm almost the only user, I use it for "random" subjects, like testing
scripts or services, or hosting bots as gcibot. AFAIK it only uses 1gb
of ram and 20gb of space, so if it doesn't bother anyone I would like
to keep it running. Thanks

On 2/18/17, Chris Leonard  wrote:
> Dear Samuel,
>
> I wanted to make a few comments on just a few parts of this list.
>
>> Justice:
>>
>> 1. OS: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS,
>> 2. Maintainers: Bernie Innocenti, Sebastian Silva and Samuel Cantero.
>> 3. Services (VMs running inside this node):
>
> Thanks to you, Sebastian and Bernie for maintaining this core server
> (justice), it is indispensable to our mission, and I don't think you
> guys can ever be thanked enough for the work you do to keep this
> running and providing the many services it hosts.
>
>> amnesia:
>>
>> OS: Fedora 18. This OS has reached End of Life.
>> Maintainer: X.
>> Services provided:
>>
>> Apparently it's used by Paraguay Educa. It's running an HTTP server,
>> MySQL, etc.
>> Are we still using this?
>
> Let me (and maybe Walter) reach out to ParaguayEduca about amnesia.
> Walter presented in Paraguay not too long ago and he and I are also
> working on some great stuff in terms of Guaraní (Paraguay)
> localization that will be the subject of some upcoming posts to this
> list and hopefully discussion by the SLOB.
>
>> aslo:
>>
>> OS: Ubuntu 14.04.5. EOL: April 2019.
>> Maintainer: Samuel Cantero.
>> Codebase maintainer: X. it would be nice to have someone behind it.
>> Aleksey have been helping so far.
>> Services provided:
>>
>> activities.sugarlabs.org
>
> Obviously a critical piece of infrastructure for getting our code out
> there.  I only wish more of the activities posted there were set up
> for i18n so that we could localize them on Pootle.
>
> I've got a partial (and certainly outdated) inventory of the
> activities on ASLO (see attached file).  I'd love to work with someone
> on updating and completing it, particularly with an eye toward trying
> to identify additional high-priority targets of i18n/L10n or migration
> to our main  github repository.
>
>> pootle:
>>
>> OS: Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS.
>> Maintainer: Chris Leonard.
>> Services provided:
>>
>> translate.sugarlabs.org
>
>
> That OS is getting long-in-the-tooth.  We are going to want to upgrade
> to Version 2.8 of Pootle in the near future, it could be released any
> day now.  It will bring back some nice features like repository
> integration (via the Pootle FS) that will make the back and forth of
> POT files and PO files in the repos much easier.
>
> http://docs.translatehouse.org/projects/pootle/en/latest/releases/2.8.0.html
>
> We will obviously want to do that in a new VM (with  a current OS)
> when we do it, but eventually the new instance will completely replace
> the old instance (after a proper migration).  I'd be thrilled to begin
> working on a migration project with one of the sysadmins, but I know
> it won't be Bernie, because he won't touch Django (ask him what he
> really thinks about Django sometime).
>
>> Jita:
>>
>> OS: Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS
>> Maintainer: X.
>> Services provided:
>>
>> git.sugarlabs.org (gitorious). Someone should move all repos inside
>> git.sl.o to GitHub.
>
> As I think was demonstrated today, there is still some great code that
> hasn't made it to github yet.  I'd like to approach a Gitorious
> de-commission methodically so we don't lose anything worthwhile, I
> only called out those repos that already were hosted on Pootle.  I'm
> sure there is more good stuff left behind and we might want to start
> by de-duplicating old Gitorius from current Github repos.  Who would
> like to form the Gitorious De-commisioning Committee with me to
> inventory old git and start trimming away things that have a new home?
>  I can guarantee that there will be things that need community input
> from this list (e.g. which slider puzzle version is worth carrying
> forwardf?).
>
>
> cjl
>


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Re: [IAEP] Services provided by Sugarlabs - Inventory - Maintainers

2017-02-18 Thread Chris Leonard
Dear Samuel,

I wanted to make a few comments on just a few parts of this list.

> Justice:
>
> 1. OS: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS,
> 2. Maintainers: Bernie Innocenti, Sebastian Silva and Samuel Cantero.
> 3. Services (VMs running inside this node):

Thanks to you, Sebastian and Bernie for maintaining this core server
(justice), it is indispensable to our mission, and I don't think you
guys can ever be thanked enough for the work you do to keep this
running and providing the many services it hosts.

> amnesia:
>
> OS: Fedora 18. This OS has reached End of Life.
> Maintainer: X.
> Services provided:
>
> Apparently it's used by Paraguay Educa. It's running an HTTP server, MySQL, 
> etc.
> Are we still using this?

Let me (and maybe Walter) reach out to ParaguayEduca about amnesia.
Walter presented in Paraguay not too long ago and he and I are also
working on some great stuff in terms of Guaraní (Paraguay)
localization that will be the subject of some upcoming posts to this
list and hopefully discussion by the SLOB.

> aslo:
>
> OS: Ubuntu 14.04.5. EOL: April 2019.
> Maintainer: Samuel Cantero.
> Codebase maintainer: X. it would be nice to have someone behind it. Aleksey 
> have been helping so far.
> Services provided:
>
> activities.sugarlabs.org

Obviously a critical piece of infrastructure for getting our code out
there.  I only wish more of the activities posted there were set up
for i18n so that we could localize them on Pootle.

I've got a partial (and certainly outdated) inventory of the
activities on ASLO (see attached file).  I'd love to work with someone
on updating and completing it, particularly with an eye toward trying
to identify additional high-priority targets of i18n/L10n or migration
to our main  github repository.

> pootle:
>
> OS: Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS.
> Maintainer: Chris Leonard.
> Services provided:
>
> translate.sugarlabs.org


That OS is getting long-in-the-tooth.  We are going to want to upgrade
to Version 2.8 of Pootle in the near future, it could be released any
day now.  It will bring back some nice features like repository
integration (via the Pootle FS) that will make the back and forth of
POT files and PO files in the repos much easier.

http://docs.translatehouse.org/projects/pootle/en/latest/releases/2.8.0.html

We will obviously want to do that in a new VM (with  a current OS)
when we do it, but eventually the new instance will completely replace
the old instance (after a proper migration).  I'd be thrilled to begin
working on a migration project with one of the sysadmins, but I know
it won't be Bernie, because he won't touch Django (ask him what he
really thinks about Django sometime).

> Jita:
>
> OS: Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS
> Maintainer: X.
> Services provided:
>
> git.sugarlabs.org (gitorious). Someone should move all repos inside git.sl.o 
> to GitHub.

As I think was demonstrated today, there is still some great code that
hasn't made it to github yet.  I'd like to approach a Gitorious
de-commission methodically so we don't lose anything worthwhile, I
only called out those repos that already were hosted on Pootle.  I'm
sure there is more good stuff left behind and we might want to start
by de-duplicating old Gitorius from current Github repos.  Who would
like to form the Gitorious De-commisioning Committee with me to
inventory old git and start trimming away things that have a new home?
 I can guarantee that there will be things that need community input
from this list (e.g. which slider puzzle version is worth carrying
forwardf?).


cjl


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[IAEP] Services provided by Sugarlabs - Inventory - Maintainers

2017-02-18 Thread Samuel Cantero
Hello everyone,

Currently we have two physical nodes - Justice and Freedom - which belongs
to SugarLabs and one VM (Sunjammer) provided by the FSF. These nodes are
running Ubuntu 16.04. Last upgrade was done by Bernie Innocenti and by me.

The main purpose of this email is to update our list of machine/services
maintainers. We need to have a responsible for every service and update our
wiki page according to the provided information. The Maintainer must be
responsible for keeping service up, the OS updated and apply all the
security patches. I can find that many of our services are just broken or
forgotten. We need to some do cleaning/pruning.

Below are listed all the current machines/services we're hosting. Please,
if you're responsible for the machine/service maintenance, identify
yourself. If no one if responsible for the machine/service, we need to
define what to do with those machines, whether to find a new maintainer or
to decommission the machine/service.

*Justice*:

1. *OS*: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS,
2. *Maintainers*: Bernie Innocenti, Sebastian Silva and Samuel Cantero.
3. *Services* (VMs running inside this node):

   - *amnesia:*
  - OS: Fedora 18. This OS has reached End of Life.
  - Maintainer: X.
  - Services provided:
 - Apparently it's used by Paraguay Educa. It's running an HTTP
 server, MySQL, etc.
 - Are we still using this?
  - *aslo:*
  - OS: Ubuntu 14.04.5. EOL: April 2019.
  - Maintainer: Samuel Cantero.
  - Codebase maintainer: X. it would be nice to have someone behind it.
  Aleksey have been helping so far.
  - Services provided:
 - activities.sugarlabs.org
  - *zatoichi:*
  - OS: Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS. EOL: April 2017.
  - Maintainer: X.
  - Services provided:
 - *.paraguayeduca.org
 - Can we keep all the services for PyEduca in one machine? Do we
 really need amnesia and zatoichi?
 - *lightwave:*
  - OS: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS.
  - Maintainer: Bernie Innocenti / Samuel Cantero.
  - Services provided:
 - Primary DNS server.
  - *mothership:*
  - I can't get into the VM. I don't have information about maintainer
  nor the OS/services running inside.
   - *pootle:*
  - OS: Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS.
  - Maintainer: Chris Leonard.
  - Services provided:
 - translate.sugarlabs.org
  - *library*:
  - OS: Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS.
  - Maintainer: X.
  - Services provided:
 - library.sugarlabs.org (pathagar).
  - *Jita*:
  - OS: Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS
  - Maintainer: X.
  - Services provided:
 - cgit.sugarlabs.org. I guess we can decommission this.
 - chat.sugarlabs.org.
 - fedora.sugarlabs.org (service down, no one reported so no one is
 using it).
 - git.sugarlabs.org (gitorious). Someone should move all repos
 inside git.sl.o to GitHub.
 - meeting.sugarlabs.org,
 - network.sugarlabs.org,
 - node.sugarlabs.org (are we using this?)
 - school-network.org

*Freedom*

1. *OS*: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS,
2. *Maintainers*: Bernie Innocenti, Sebastian Silva, Sam Parkinson and
Samuel Cantero.
3. *Services:*

   - Main backup server.
   - We have a bunch of VMs not used by SL. These are: ole, kuckuck,
   munin, owncloud, pirate, hammock, chat, hanginggarden, beacon. AFAIK, these
   VM belongs to Stephan Unterhauser (Dogi). I don't know about the terms
   defined between SugarLabs and Stephan. Hence, I must ask: *Is Sugarlabs
   going to continue hosting these VMs?*
   - We also have the following containers:
  - org.sugarlabs.www-rebuilder.
 - Maintainer: Sam Parkinson.
 - Services:
- used for update the SL www site after a new commit into
GitHub repo (through Webhooks).
- related: www.sugarlabs.org
 - org.sugarlabs.use-socialhelp:
  - Maintainer: Sam Parkinson.
 - Services:
- socialhelp.sugarlabs.org?
- org.sugarlabs.socialhelp_sso
  - Maintainer: Sam Parkinson.
 - Services:
- socialhelp.sugarlabs.org?
- local_discourse/app
  - Maintainer: Sam Parkinson.
 - Services:
- socialhelp.sugarlabs.org?
 - org.turtleartday.www-rebuilder
  - Maintainer: Samuel Cantero.
 - Services:
 - used for update the turtleartday.org site after a new commit
into GitHub repo (through Webhooks).
- related: turtleartday.org
 - org.sugarlabs.developer-rebuilder
  - Maintainer: Sam Parkinson.
 - Services:
- related: developer.sugarlabs.org
 - org.sugarlabs.bundlebin
  - Maintainer: Sam Parkinson.
 - Services:
- bundlebin.sugarlabs.org
 - org.sugarlabs.bugs
  - Maintainer: Sam Parkinson / Samuel Cantero.
 - Services:
- bugs.sugarlabs.org

*Sunjammer*

1. *OS*: Ubuntu