That sounds great. Yes I'm happy to tweet this one. I'll watch for the
announce email, and I will get it out as soon as I see it. PM @bizhang,
@mhrivnak, or myself sometime and we can send you the gpg encrypted creds.
Thank you!
On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 4:02 PM, Patrick Creech
Pulp is getting some help from the Open Source Infrastructure Initiative
(OSCI) [0] to improve the state of the Pulp infrastructure, e.g. website
hosting [1][2], and some of our other areas of need [3].
Our first area of focus is to move pulpproject.org to a new OSCI hosted
environment [4]. There
Brian,
I don't mind picking this up as part of the release process, as I hope to
automate these annoucements in the future and having access will help with
that. I do ask that with 2.14.2 being imminent (a
matter of hours), would you be able to handle it one more time for 2.14.2 since
we
This looks good. I made a couple of small in-line suggestions by doing
strike-through followed by a replacement. Broader suggestions follow:
For me, I think the first point could be read as describing a logistical
problem of giving someone a commit bit on a single repo. "you have to give
that
+1 to all this.
Feel free to make the change on the MVP page.
On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 8:57 AM, Jeff Ortel wrote:
> +1
>
> On 10/25/2017 07:04 PM, Bihan Zhang wrote:
> > Currently the jwt reset is accomplished through a write_only
> reset_jwt_secret field passed to the
> >
>
> @bizhang, that sounds great! Thank you. Speaking of alpha pushes to PyPI,
>> does it make any sense to also email pulp-dev when its pushed also? If not
>> that's ok too.
>>
>
> I don't use twitter, so emails are useful.
>
> If PyPI supports Atom or RSS, that'd also work. But I'm not aware of
> @bizhang, that sounds great! Thank you. Speaking of alpha pushes to PyPI,
does it make any sense to also email pulp-dev when its pushed also? If not
that's ok too.
I don't use twitter, so emails are useful.
If PyPI supports Atom or RSS, that'd also work. But I'm not aware of them
supporting