to
add it to this same topic in Discourse.
Thanks and please let us know if you have any questions around Discourse or
your onboarding process!
[1]
https://discourse.gnome.org/t/common-questions-re-mailman-to-discourse/11841
On Thu, Oct 20, 2022 at 1:09 PM Andrea Veri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A
Hi,
As we have been communicating during the past few months GNOME's Mailman
platform is being decommissioned (python2 deprecation, major burden in
managing lists spam). The deadline is currently set to the end of October
2022. Mailing list subscribers are invited to migrate to GNOME's Discourse
Hi,
during early November the following changes will be applied to GNOME's mail
infrastructure:
1. SPF records will be made more strict and outgoing email for any @
gnome.org e-mail will have to transit over GNOME's mail servers
2. DKIM will be introduced to sign emails originating from a
Hi,
with the advent of GitLab, Matrix and our desire to reduce the amount of
services we maintain to lower maintenance burden I'm here to announce the
following IRC services are being decommissioned:
1. Commits Bot (can be replaced with GitLab webhooks support and one of the
available Matrix or
[1]
https://discourse.gnome.org/t/gnome-accounts-introducing-automation/11146/3
[2] https://wiki.gnome.org/Infrastructure/NewAccounts
On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 11:32 AM Andrea Veri wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As we discussed during GUADEC and as many of you know, processing new and
> existing GNOME ac
Hello,
As we discussed during GUADEC and as many of you know, processing new and
existing GNOME account changes has been a manual action for many years now.
With the introduction of OCP, GitLab CI/CD, IPA and SSO, we wanted to
enable GNOME contributors and developers to fulfil their needs in
Hi,
master.gnome.org was recently rebuilt and old SSH host keys were
deprecated. The next time you attempt to log in you'll be warned host keys
have effectively changed, please make sure to remove former keys under
.ssh/known_hosts and retry. SSHFP records have been updated accordingly.
Please
Michael,
That's lovely, thank you. I'll make sure those redirects will be there
before retiring the service at the end of March.
Il giorno ven 11 mar 2022 alle ore 22:26 Michael Catanzaro <
mcatanz...@gnome.org> ha scritto:
> Hi Andrea, I've pushed all the screenshots here:
>
>
>
Mar 9 2022 at 05:44:04 PM +0100, Andrea Veri
> wrote:
> > With that in mind and unless anyone within the community objects with
> > a good rationale we'll be retiring the service by the 31th of March.
>
> Sadly I have images for appstream metadata hosted here (seemed like a
Foundation members, developers, contributors,
We've analyzed people.gnome.org usage over the course of 2021 and Q1 2022
and the actual results did not surprise us given the multitude of ways
hosting a tarball or a simple file contributors have these days (GitLab
pages, download.gnome.org, GitLab
Hello,
here to report we'll be having a maintenance / planned outage of all GNOME
services during the 12:00 - 13:30 PM UTC time frame this upcoming Thursday
due to code upgrades and switches reboots against our networking
infrastructure.
Given the nature of this maintenance and the fact we
Hi,
the people.gnome.org has been migrated from webapps2 to palette, SSHFP
entries have been updated accordingly. On a side note, you should be
able to connect to the host by using people.gnome.org as the FQDN as
the service is not living behind a proxy anymore. If you had an older
.ssh/config
Hello!
as everyone is well aware the only way you had to contact the GNOME
Accounts Team till now was to mail accou...@gnome.org. Given the
willingness to decommission RT (Request Tracker) and consolidate the
reporting of issues and requests of support against GitLab we're happy
to announce you
Hey,
we recently performed a mass cleanup of 4155 users which include:
1. Users that never logged in after registering their account
2. Users that created an account, logged in once but never logged back
in since then BUT never performed any kind of activity
3. Spammy users (which we select by
and not relevant
since several years?
cheers,
[1] https://projects.gnome.org
Il giorno gio 6 dic 2018 alle ore 22:23 Liam R E Quin
ha scritto:
>
> On Thu, 2018-12-06 at 12:31 +0100, Andrea Veri wrote:
> > Liam,
> >
> > no, I really meant projects-old.gnome.org which as I desc
ha scritto:
>
> On Wed, 2018-12-05 at 11:22 +0100, Andrea Veri wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> > the projects-old website [1] was decided to be left around in 2013
> > right after transitioning projects pages to the GNOME's wiki
> > (projects.g.o is a vhost that contains
Hey,
the projects-old website [1] was decided to be left around in 2013
right after transitioning projects pages to the GNOME's wiki
(projects.g.o is a vhost that contains a set of redirects since then)
for a short period of time while the transition was happening. I
believe it's now a good time
Hey,
with GNOME finalizing the move to GitLab back at the end of May it's
time to retire the former git.gnome.org service. The service will be
shutdown next week on Thursday 23th of August.
What will we shutdown?
Mainly the git:// and ssh:// protocols. All the developers that
accessed
The gitlab-test.g.o instance has been decommissioned successfully.
cheers,
2018-07-10 12:36 GMT+02:00 Andrea Veri :
> Hey,
>
> we'll be deprecating and removing the gitlab-test instance to free up
> some resources from one of the hypervisors we manage. If there's
> anyone intere
Hey,
we'll be deprecating and removing the gitlab-test instance to free up
some resources from one of the hypervisors we manage. If there's
anyone interested in keeping it active please let me know so we can
keep it around for some more. If not I'll be removing the VM next
Tuesday 17th of July.
Hey,
we recently rebuild the node that was running people.gnome.org and as
such the SSH public keys for the host changed.
The SSHFP entries have been updated to reflect this.
Thanks!
--
Cheers,
Andrea
Red Hatter,
Fedora / EPEL packager,
GNOME Infrastructure Team Coordinator,
Former GNOME
etherpad.gnome.org
id.gnome.org
opw.gnome.org
Thanks,
2018-02-05 12:04 GMT+01:00 Andrea Veri <a...@gnome.org>:
> Hi,
>
> this upcoming Thursday we'll be performing a rack migration for *all*
> the GNOME Infrastructure machines hosted in PHX2, the services that
> will see a one
Hi,
this upcoming Thursday we'll be performing a rack migration for *all*
the GNOME Infrastructure machines hosted in PHX2, the services that
will see a one to two hours downtime are:
wiki.gnome.org
smtp.gnome.org
mail.gnome.org
git.gnome.org
gitlab.gnome.org
bugzilla.gnome.org
www.gnome.org
Sure, just please coordinate with me when the migrations are going to start.
cheers,
2017-12-01 9:31 GMT+01:00 Carlos Soriano :
> Yes, I believe we can stop that on our end. Andrea? Can we stop mails coming
> from GitLab for a specific product for when we do bug migrations?
>
Hey,
added nevimer on the excludes list, your permissions to that
repository have been granted.
cheers,
2016-12-05 15:01 GMT+01:00 Hubert Figuière <h...@figuiere.net>:
> On 29/11/16 10:00 AM, Andrea Veri wrote:
>
>> Finally the GNOME Infrastructure Team is going to introduce
Hello,
one of the most problematic points we've been discussing since the
GNOME Github mirror was introduced [1] (three years already!) has been
the presence of pull requests and the missing feature / functionality
to actually turn them off for specific repositories / organizations.
What many
address will be modified (From: Andrea Veri
<infrastructure-annou...@gnome.org>)
2. the Reply-To header will be modified as well (Reply-To:
<infrastructure-annou...@gnome.org>, <a...@gnome.org>
3. the first and second point will be true only for the senders behind
a domain that
Dear GNOME Community,
after testing the new IRCD and its integration with services
(ChanServ, NickServ) [1] we are delighted to announce we will be
moving the testing servers to production this upcoming thursday from
22 to 23 CET+1.
The downtime should not take more than a few minutes: old
2015-05-06 8:41 GMT+02:00 Philip Withnall phi...@tecnocode.co.uk:
We could have a CONTRIBUTING.md which suggests that bug _discussion_
happens in Bugzilla, I guess.
This is definitely a good point. Accepting pull requests is not bad
per se as many people might see having yet another account in
Hey,
more than half a year has passed since the GNOME Github mirror was
setup and we are incredibly happy that it has contributed positively
to bring more contributors to the GNOME Project. While new
contributors joined the GNOME community and started contributing
through the usual workflow of
GNOME Community,
the GIMPNet Operators Team and the GNOME Sysadmin Team have been
working together recently to finally migrate the IRC network they
manage to a newer ircd with enhanced features (such as SSL) and proper
IRC services (Nickserv, Chanserv).
We are proud to announce the network is
are confident enough testing was made we welcome everyone to
submit bugs that may arise at [1].
Have an awesome evening everyone!
[1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=bugzilla.gnome.org
2015-02-04 20:22 GMT+01:00 Andrea Veri a...@gnome.org:
Hi,
this upcoming monday we'll be performing
Hi there!
I'm so glad to announce we made a tremendous jump ahead of having our
Bugzilla istance upgraded to the latest stable release being 4.4.6.
Thanks to the hard job of Krzesimir Nowak who spent the last few
months migrating our customizations to the new codebase and to Olav
Vitters who
can. Currently e-mail notifications are disabled from the
test instance so no one is going to receive a single notification from
your actions. The database in use will be trashed when the testing
week will end and the move to production will take place.
cheers,
2015-01-15 19:46 GMT+01:00 Andrea
2014-10-17 18:43 GMT+02:00 David King amigad...@amigadave.com:
As Alejandro is the maintainer, you should ask him, rather than
desktop-devel-list, if you want to become a maintainer.
Well, this statement is half right in my opinion for one main reason:
e-mails exchanged between Magdalen and
Hello,
we'll be rebooting all the machines this upcoming saturday morning to
apply RHEL 6.6's updates.
The time window will be around 2-3 minutes of downtime per service. As
usual keep an eye at:
https://status.gnome.org
As a side note, this will be my latest maintenance announcement e-mail
to
2014-10-10 22:57 GMT+02:00 Sébastien Wilmet swil...@gnome.org:
Hi,
Thank you for the migration!
On Tue, Oct 07, 2014 at 11:28:44AM +0200, Andrea Veri wrote:
If you are interested in receiving or keeping using your
people.gnome.org's webspace please mail accounts AT gnome DOT org
stating so
2014-10-11 2:14 GMT+02:00 Alexandre Franke alexandre.fra...@gmail.com:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:57 PM, Sébastien Wilmet swil...@gnome.org wrote:
On Tue, Oct 07, 2014 at 11:28:44AM +0200, Andrea Veri wrote:
If you are interested in receiving or keeping using your
people.gnome.org's webspace
As preannounced at [1] the GNOME Infrastructure switched to a new
Account Management System which is reachable at https://account.gnome.org.
All the details will follow.
Introduction
--
It's been a while since someone actually touched the underlaying
authentication infrastructure
Hi,
this upcoming tuesday we'll be performing a maintenance on all the
hosted machines, what is planned:
1. mass reboot to apply latest security updates
2. switch to the new authentication system based on FreeIPA
As usual keep an eye at [1] and stay tuned on Planet GNOME for a blog
post with
Hi,
we'll be performing a mass reboot of all our machines this upcoming sunday
to apply all the kernel and security updates. All the services will be
affected for a few minutes until the machines reboot, please stay tuned for
more updates from the Sysadmin Team and most of all keep an eye at [1],
The GUADEC organization team is happy to announce the availability of the
registration form [1] for the upcoming GUADEC to be held in Strasbourg,
France at Epitech, a software engineer school in the heart of the city, is
glad to welcome our community and host the venue [2] for the event! This
year
Hi,
we'll be performing a little maintenance this night (CET TZ) to move our
main mount points away from NFS to the Gluster native client. This will
help our data to failover automatically to the other configured storage in
case of failures. [1]
The move should not affect any service but we feel
Woops, I did. [1]
[1]
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/infrastructure-announce/2014-May/msg2.html
2014-05-29 21:28 GMT+02:00 Hashem Nasarat hnasa...@gmail.com:
Did you miss a [1]?
On 05/29/2014 03:19 PM, Andrea Veri wrote:
Hi,
we'll be performing a little maintenance this night
On Sat, 17 May 2014, Andrea Veri wrote:
We'll also take the time during the reboots to switch our current
storage away from our current main NFS node to the brand new GlusterFS
nodes. This should not affect the reboots planned downtime.
The maintenance took a bit more due to rsync taking
Hi,
we'll be performing a mass reboot of all our machines this upcoming
monday to apply all the kernel and security updates. All the
services will be affected for a few minutes until the machines reboot,
please stay tuned for more updates from the Sysadmin Team and most of
all keep an eye at
Hi,
as you might know about a severe security vulnerability was found on
the OpenSSL package earlier. [1] (CVE-2014-0160)
The GNOME Sysadmin Team acted on it and applied the relevant security
update on every single machine hosted. Additionally all the previous
SSL certificates were revoked
On Fri, 28 Mar 2014, Andrea Veri wrote:
we'll be performing a mass reboot of all our machines this upcoming
monday to apply all the kernel and security updates. All the
services will be affected for a few minutes until the machines reboot,
please stay tuned for more updates from
Hi,
we'll be performing a mass reboot of all our machines this upcoming
monday to apply all the kernel and security updates. All the
services will be affected for a few minutes until the machines reboot,
please stay tuned for more updates from the Sysadmin Team and most of
all keep an eye at
Hi,
the GNOME Sysadmin Team has recently reviewed its LDAP account
policies and moved forward creating an automatized way to cleanup
inactive accounts. Specifically our cleanup script will work
this way:
1. it parses the gnome_pushlog files for the whole set of Git
repositories hosted at
The following services have been restored:
1. blogs.gnome.org
2. cloud.gnome.org
3. etherpad.gnome.org
4. jabber.gnome.org
bugzilla.gnome.org had a database corruption on one of its tables, a repair
is currently in progress. Will send another update soon.
2014-02-18 0:42 GMT+01:00 Andrea Veri
bugzilla.gnome.org should be up and running again and the faulty table has
been repaired.
Thanks for your patience,
Andrea
2014-02-19 11:20 GMT+01:00 Andrea Veri a...@gnome.org:
The following services have been restored:
1. blogs.gnome.org
2. cloud.gnome.org
3. etherpad.gnome.org
4
Hi,
a maintenance is planned for this upcoming wednesday for us to finalize the
databases migration, the services affected during the two-hours downtime:
1. bugzilla.gnome.org
2. blogs.gnome.org
3. cloud.gnome.org
4. etherpad.gnome.org
5. jabber.gnome.org
We'll make sure to update [1] as things
The outage has finally ended and all the machines are back up. Thanks for
your patience.
We'll be moving status.gnome.org to an external-hosted service to avoid it
being unavailable during wider maintenances.
Have an awesome day!
2014-02-13 3:35 GMT+01:00 Andrea Veri a...@gnome.org
Hi,
the engineers will be on-site for performing a switch move today, 12th
February. Several services will be unavailable for a few minutes until we
make the needed changes on the network configuration. The services affected:
1. jabber.gnome.org
2. blogs.gnome.org
3. {help,developer}.gnome.org
for your patience and please bear with us until we get the whole
move sorted out.
2014-02-12 18:17 GMT+01:00 Andrea Veri a...@gnome.org:
Hi,
the engineers will be on-site for performing a switch move today, 12th
February. Several services will be unavailable for a few minutes until we
make
All the reboots went fine, the GNOME Sysadmin Team wishes everyone a happy
new year and an awesome day!
cheers,
Andrea
2014/1/7 Andrea Veri a...@gnome.org
Hi,
we'll be performing a mass reboot of all our machines this upcoming
thursday to apply all the kernel and security updates. All
Hi,
we'll be performing a mass reboot of all our machines this upcoming
thursday to apply all the kernel and security updates. All the services
will be affected for a few minutes until the machines reboot, please stay
tuned for more updates from the Sysadmin Team and most of all keep an eye
at
2013/12/12 Dominique Leuenberger a.k.a. Dimstar dims...@opensuse.org
There might be something not entirely setup yet. Looking at this I get 11
Mirrors as option, but all of them returned with the same Prio (100)
looking at for example http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/13.1/iso/
Howdy,
it's time for yet another round of updates from the GNOME Sysadmin Team.
This time it's not about future maintenances or outages but about our
completely new mirroring service.
As you may have been aware of GNOME has a lot of mirrors around the world
but we never took advantage of them
://status.gnome.org
2013/11/28 Andrea Veri a...@gnome.org
Hi,
we'll be performing a mass reboot of all our machines this upcoming
tuesday to apply all the kernel and security updates. All the services will
be affected for a few minutes until the machines reboot, please stay tuned
for more updates from
Hi,
we'll be performing a mass reboot of all our machines this upcoming tuesday
to apply all the kernel and security updates. All the services will be
affected for a few minutes until the machines reboot, please stay tuned for
more updates from the Sysadmin Team and most of all keep an eye at
2013/11/21 Ekaterina Gerasimova kittykat3...@gmail.com
On 21 November 2013 15:48, Andrea Veri a...@gnome.org wrote:
2. projects.gnome.org's migration to wiki.gnome.org.
The projects.gnome.org website is currently being migrated to the
following
places:
GNOME Apps: https
Hi,
the GNOME Sysadmin team worked hard recently to set up DNSSEC on the
gnome.org's DNS tree and we can finally say that both our major domains (
gnome.org, guadec.org) are currently being covered by DNSSEC successfully.
This actually means that you will be able to verify that the resources you
for the usual
patience and help you gave us reporting issues and contacting us when a
problem occurred.
Have an awesome day,
2013/10/21 Andrea Veri a...@gnome.org
Hi,
all the servers rebooted successfully except two machines (seems they are
stuck at Rebooting machine) that are actually going
/10/16 Andrea Veri a...@gnome.org
Hi,
we'll be performing a mass reboot of all our machines this upcoming sunday
to apply all the kernel and security updates. All the services will be
affected for a few minutes until the machines reboot, please stay tuned for
more updates from the Sysadmin
Hi,
we'll be performing a mass reboot of all our machines this upcoming sunday
to apply all the kernel and security updates. All the services will be
affected for a few minutes until the machines reboot, please stay tuned for
more updates from the Sysadmin Team and most of all keep an eye at [1],
Andrea Veri a...@gnome.org
Hi,
tomorrow, 24th September from 17 UTC (hopefully the move shouldn't take
more than 2-3 hours) all our servers at the Phoenix2 datacenter will be
migrated to a new rack and network switch.
All the services *except* the following ones will be experiencing
Hi,
tomorrow, 24th September from 17 UTC (hopefully the move shouldn't take
more than 2-3 hours) all our servers at the Phoenix2 datacenter will be
migrated to a new rack and network switch.
All the services *except* the following ones will be experiencing an outage:
1. www.gnome.org
2.
Thanks a lot David for working on this, the patch has been tested and was
included into the relevant script.
cheers,
Andrea
2013/8/22 David King amigad...@amigadave.com
On 2013-08-20 21:23, Shaun McCance sha...@gnome.org wrote:
On Wed, 2013-08-21 at 00:15 +0200, Andrea Veri wrote:
I
:
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 12:15:32AM +0200, Andrea Veri wrote:
2. many other scripts are relying on name matching the exact
repository-name.
Which ones? No script that I am aware of uses this to figure out the
repository name. It uses https://git.gnome.org/repositories.doap, and
that contains
Hi,
I noticed that many repositories are not using the name tag correctly
into the respective .doap files. The name tag should possibly match the
repository name (i.e gnome-shell.git -- gnome-shell, gnome-user-docs.git
-- gnome-user-docs) for two main reasons:
1. everyone is aware of which
2013/8/21 Jens Georg m...@jensge.org
On Mi, 2013-08-21 at 00:15 +0200, Andrea Veri wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that many repositories are not using the name tag
correctly into the respective .doap files. The name tag should
possibly match the repository name (i.e gnome-shell.git --
gnome
2013/8/15 Michael Catanzaro mcatanz...@gnome.org
On Thu, 2013-08-15 at 12:26 +0300, אנטולי קרסנר wrote:
Hello,
GitHub indeed offers many features that Gnome's git web interface
doesn't.
Yes, but we've disabled them all. I really fail to see the point of
GitHub without its killer
Pressed sent too early.
[1] https://wiki.gnome.org/Sysadmin/GitHub
2013/8/15 Andrea Veri a...@gnome.org
2013/8/15 Michael Catanzaro mcatanz...@gnome.org
On Thu, 2013-08-15 at 12:26 +0300, אנטולי קרסנר wrote:
Hello,
GitHub indeed offers many features that Gnome's git web interface
Hi,
the machine that was currently hosting build.gnome.org went down the past
thursday after an hardware problem, we're currently in touch with the
manufacturer for having the relevant piece substituted as soon as possible.
As a note, the 'No Route to Host' during git pushes is expected and
Hi,
we've been working over the past few days on migrating our web services to
use our new proxy setup that will act as an intermediate host between the
clients and the services themselves.
A few issues have been reported in regard of Bugzilla and mails.
Specifically a few users haven't been
2013/5/17 Andrea Veri a...@gnome.org
KGB Bot
---
I've been working during the past week on the KGB Bot [4] (it has been a
pain to package dozen of perl libraries!), which is a little IRC bot
capable of sendind out notifications when a commit occurs on a specific git
repository. I'm
Hello,
some time has passed since my latest update so here we come with a few
items I've been working on on the past two weeks.
New infrastructure-announce mailing list
---
From the 8th of May a new mailing list has been started for all the
announcements about downtimes, outages, maintenances
2013/4/26 Tristan Van Berkom t...@gnome.org
On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 1:56 AM, Colin Walters walt...@verbum.org wrote:
On Fri, 2013-04-26 at 18:49 +0200, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
Hi,
On 04/26/2013 05:01 PM, Colin Walters wrote:
On Fri, 2013-04-26 at 10:32 -0400, Dan Winship wrote:
Everything should be back. Please let me know if you experience any issue.
Thanks!
Andrea
2013/4/22 Andrea Veri a...@gnome.org
Hi,
I'm currently migrating git.gnome.org to a new machine, there will be a
little downtime tomorrow 23th April from 11:00 - 12:30 GMT+2.
The service involved
Hi,
I'm currently migrating git.gnome.org to a new machine, there will be a
little downtime tomorrow 23th April from 11:00 - 12:30 GMT+2.
The service involved will be shutdown to prevent any data loss during the
move. As always I'll make sure to follow-up this e-mail to confirm that the
move
Hi,
I introduced a little fix yesterday night that will modify how bugmail's
subjects appear, that for Gmail's threading to work properly. (as you may
know Gmail doesn't look for the In-Reply-To: header but for the subject
instead)
New bugs won't be marked with the 'New:' tag anymore while
we upgrade our Bugzilla to the 4.2
release. Up to you, really.
2012/12/12 Olav Vitters o...@vitters.nl
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 02:15:30PM +0100, Andrea Veri wrote:
I introduced a little fix yesterday night that will modify how bugmail's
subjects appear, that for Gmail's threading to work
...@gmx.net
On Wed, 2012-12-12 at 16:06 +0100, Andrea Veri wrote:
This was just a temporary measure until we upgrade our Bugzilla to the
4.2
release.
Which brings us to the bigger question how to get GNOME Bugzilla from
3.4 to 4.2. I don't even know if somebody cares to check and backports
And the link:
[1] http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/4.2/en/html/upgrade.html
2012/12/12 Andrea Veri a...@gnome.org
Thanks for bringing this up Andre. I can try to work on the upgrade but I
never touched Bugzilla before since Olav was used to manage it. I've
searched around for the upgrade
On Tue, 22 May 2012, Andrea Veri wrote:
[...]
live.gnome.org will go under MAINTENANCE in a few minutes while I
migrate the content to the new host I finished setting up yesterday
night.
Another mail will follow as soon as everything got migrated.
The migration has just finished
On Tue, 22 May 2012, Andrea Veri wrote:
On Tue, 22 May 2012, Andrea Veri wrote:
[...]
live.gnome.org will go under MAINTENANCE in a few minutes while I
migrate the content to the new host I finished setting up yesterday
night.
Another mail will follow as soon as everything got
Hi,
tomorrow morning (from 10 AM, GMT +2) there will be a downtime of
live.gnome.org, we're switching the wiki over a new machine since
we're experiencing high loads and problems while loading pages.
I'll follow up this mail with more details as soon as the migration
will be completely done.
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