I'm orphaning 4 Spring-related packages, due do shrinking free time and
inadequate hardware. Spring is a 3D real-time strategy game.
The packages are :
- spring
- spring-installer
- spring-maps-default
- springlobby
Anyone interested ?
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I'm orphaning awstats, a web log file analyzer.
If anyone's interested...
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> for some reason in hyperkitty the emails from pagure show up as
> coming from Brian Exelbierd (bex). Anyone know why that is?
They now show up as coming from "Josh Berkus", that's weird indeed. The posting
address is indeed "pag...@pagure.io".
There are several places where the poster's fullnam
Yeah, that's exactly what's happenning. The sender name is updated when an
email from the same address is sent to the list. It worked well for humans, but
I have to think about this use case.
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FYI, I disabled the auto-update feature because it could be exploited. Sender
names are now fixed to the one in the last email sent to a list, the full fix
is more complex and requires a SQL schema change, so it's going to take some
more time.
Thanks for letting me know about this issue.
Auréli
> abompard has a few commits, he and pingu still answer mail
> but that's about it.
I agree that my activity on HyperKitty has slowed down a lot these last years,
because I got involved with other projects too.
> No, it can't, can it. Fedora is not keeping up with upstream, which
> means that "
Hi folks!
The FMN replacement team has finished writing the new version of our
notification system, and we are ready to deploy! We plan on deploying
the new version on https://notifications.fedoraproject.org this week,
we'll keep the old one around but move it to
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/not
Hi folks!
The "FMN replacement" team has finished writing the new version of our
notification system, and we are ready to deploy!
We plan on:
- deploying the new version on https://notifications.fedoraproject.org
this week,
- keep the old one around but move it to https://apps.fp.o/notifications-
> Thank you, the new FMN is much cleaner and easier to use than the
> previous version.
Thanks!
> One thing it's not clear to me: are the rules processed sequentially
> (first to match stop processing) or in parallel? I'd like to create two
> rules, one for my packages and one for packages of a s
> - email me when I get a new badge
Yes, Badges has still not been ported over to Fedora Messaging. It's actually
the last remaining piece I think, with FMN done. Until then, FMN can't
understand the messages that Badges emits, so you can't subscribe to
notifications yet. Sorry about that! Badg
> So ... what happens when the switch to the "new" Notifications app
> happens? Are the same "defaults" that are configured for the IRC
> delivery mechanism in the "old" Notifications app applied to all
> users, or does everybody start with a "blank slate", i.e. will I need
> to manually create new
OK, the switch is complete, the new notifications app is at
https://notifications.fedoraproject.org, and if necessary you'll see a link to
the old app there.
Please open issues at https://github.com/fedora-infra/fmn/issues if you find
any. Thanks!
Aurélien
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Hey!
Bugzilla, Pagure, Bodhi and Discussion are all apps that have their own
notification systems, as you've noticed. The notifications that FMN handles are
for apps that don't, such as Koji for example. But the old FMN being unreliable
has discouraged app owners to use it. That may change now.
> I'll try to free some cycles and take a look if it's possible to have an
> intermediate solution.
I have some ideas on how we could do that without touching the existing Badges
code.
Basically what I was thinking was:
- write the Fedora Messaging Schema for Badges (you'll need to do that at s
> I'm still a bit confused what I need to do though: It looks like
> notifications-old is still running, as I continue to get IRC
> notifications from it ...
> - How long are the old and new services expected to continue running
> in parallel?
Yeah we'll keep running both until F39 to give time to
> I see only a blank page. So it has strict requirements for which
> Javascript runners can be used to run it, then?
Yes, the UI is written in javascript (Typescript with Vue.js to be precise). We
should probably add a noscript tag to make that clearer.
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> s/tech debt/older software that needs work to reduce ongoing maintenance
> costs/
Indeed :-)
I'll call it OSTNWTROMC then, it's shorter. But even as an acronym, it's more
letters than "tech debt" ;-)
(just kidding, I get your point)
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> Are only email notifications supported?
No, it can do IRC and Matrix as well.
> (On the new website, it says "Add destination", and in the drop down menu
> there's only my email address.)
The available destinations are retrieved from your user profile on Noggin
(https://accounts.fedoraproject
> I used to set the old FMN to send me a "daily or n messages" digest...
> I've just realized that there is no such functionality in the new FMN!
> Is that something that can be reconsidered?
Indeed, I don't think that came up during the requirements gathering phase, but
it would be a cool featur
> But the program requires something that my browser
> doesn't have, so nothing is displayed.
If I understand correctly, you browser's javascript engine can't run the app?
There are some tools in the development chain we use that are translating the
TypeScript code we write to something that can
> So… I understand why this default was chosen, but I think that it'd be better
> to change the default to something narrow-but-reasonable, especially for
> new users. If I'm new to Fedora, I probably wouldn't know about fmn and
> it'd be hard to discover. But if I get even a few notifications, I'd
We might be able to make it work with
https://www.npmjs.com/package/es-module-shims, do you mind opening a ticket on
FMN's tracker please?
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Reason for outage: important HyperKitty database schema change
Af
Hey folks!
As you've probably heard before, we're upgrading our authentication system to
something that is based on FreeIPA.
Here's a quick status report on that initiative. We're currently in an
integration phase, figuring out the smaller details of configuration and
infrastructure setup befor
> Alexander Bokovoy created the feature
> https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/issues/5482. Once
> implemented you will be able to Kerberos check authentication indicators like
> OTP from a
> PAM service.
Yeah, this seems like the way to go, thanks.
> You have a couple of options to speed up migration
Hey folks!
Some update since last time:
- we re-ran the import script with the suggested optimisation, it was faster
but still took about 52 hours, so we'll run an incremental updater until we go
to prod. There are still ways we can cut down on the number of imported
accounts (not importing dis
An update again!
We've sent an email to folks that have an account in both Fedora & CentOS but
registered with different email addresses. If that's your case, please choose
one address for both accounts, it'll help us migrate.
We are now in the middle of the final sprint for production deployme
Hi!
> - fedora messaging - https://github.com/fedora-infra/fedora-messaging
Hmm, I don't think we're using PDC in fedora messaging, but I might be wrong.
Where did you find it?
A.
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Hey everyone!
Bodhi 6.0 will be published in a few days, and deployed to production a
couple weeks after the Fedora release. It has backwards-incompatible
changes, here's what you need to know.
== Authentication ==
Bodhi gained support for OpenID Connect (OIDC) authentication, like most of
Fedora
Hey Frantisek!
Excellent questions!
> * Our users can use Packit via CLI and use their identity for Bodhi
> connections. With this, it's not nice, but doable to open a web-browser. (Not
> sure how this works in the containerised use-cases.)
The Bodhi CLI will display a URL that you'll have to
> I wonder if kerberos going to be supported or not?
Not at this time.
Aurélien
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> * What is the expiration period? Or, can we set the expiration date ourselves?
What expiration do you mean? The buildroot override setting that
save_override() gives access to is really unrelated to authentication and you
probably don't need it if you didn't need it before.
If you mean when Op
Hey Fabio!
> However, testing the fallback to OpenID, it does
> not work for me with bodhi.stg.fedoraproject.org
> Trying to access this login URL, I'm getting HTTP 500 / Internal
> Server Error responses from
> https://bodhi.stg.fedoraproject.org/dologin.html?openid=https%3A%2F%2Fid
> which
Hey folks!
We're having a look at FMN these days, and we're trying to design its
replacement in our Fedora Messaging enabled world.
The current FMN has the following shortcomings:
- too slow at runtime
- slow at startup time (a couple of hours to startup…)
- complex UI
We think that this all com
> Please make it Matrix native. That way FMN can send richer and more
> useful notifications.
Yeah that's maybe the only additional feature we're considering adding :-)
> I also want notifications about CI/CD things happening in PRs in Dist-Git.
If a Fedora Message is sent, as long as the messag
> Groups. I want to be notified of what happens on group's artifacts, events
> referring to the group's name.
Good point! So let's say when an artifact is owned by a group you're a member
of, you'll be considered an owner, and notified as such. Would that work for
you?
There's currently no sta
> Not really. However, not sure if the "watch" is counted in this category
> or in the previous.
Right, it wasn't clear. When I wrote "my artifacts" I meant the artifacts I'm
the owner of.
> What belongs into this category? Not really sure.
App maintainers may define in their message and schem
> Unfortunately no, it won't. I am a mamber of a group that has too many
> artifacts to be notififed about all of them by default. This needs to be
> opt-in.
Noted, thanks.
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> On Fri, 2022-04-22 at 11:35 +0200, Miro Hrončok wrote:
>
> Replying to a reply because I can't find the original mail, sorry.
>
> I want to be easily able to *NOT* be notified of things I just did. In
> fact this should probably be the default. Right now my FMN
> notifications are floods of "ad
Hey folks!
After spending some time evaluating our options, CPE's Advance Reconnaissance
Team came up with this proposal for the next version of FMN:
https://fedora-arc.readthedocs.io/en/latest/fmn/april2022/index.html
Please check it out if you're interested, it has an analysis of the existing
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