Hi Guilhem,
Just to you know that unfortunately I won't be able to attend this infra
meeting due to a crowded agenda. I'll show the team the real migration
test I performed for Discourse at the next infra meeting if you don't mind.
On this, the pending topic I have is that I also need to
Haha :P
https://twitter.com/jpmens/status/1357281338643124226
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Hypertive volunteer for LibreOffice
Proud member of The Document Foundation
CM of LaMouette - French based association promoting ODF and LibreOffice
Consultant Technical Marketer at Collabora
DevOps Engineer at
On 07/01/2021 00:28, Guilhem Moulin wrote:
Updated the map to point latest to 7.0.4.2, thanks for the poke. Cloph
is on vacation until the end of the week and I'll let him address the
rest of your message when he's back.
Thanks Guilhem :)
At least, this will give me something to feed and
Hi there,
/API/new/year/2021/everyone! =)
What's best to start the year than being witness and victim of a
flame-war and having to deal with it with only one valid hand typing in
on the keyboard? :P (broke my arm at Christmas, Santa brought a great
gift, for sure! :/)...
That's what's
On 16/12/2020 01:12, Guilhem Moulin wrote:
[...]
* AskBot → discourse (partial) test import
+ rdm#3122 https://redmine.documentfoundation.org/issues/3122
+ can export a few pages from the AskBot api, massage the markup and import
to discourse, no need for special privileges or db dump
On 08/11/2020 14:12, Guilhem Moulin wrote:
> On Sun, 08 Nov 2020 at 14:04:55 +0100, William Gathoye (LibreOffice) wrote:
>> @guilhem could you do something about this?
>
> Like the tagging itself this falls under rel'eng realm. Cloph?
>
6.4.7 has been pushed and deployed on
While 7.0.3 has been correctly pushed, unless I'm wrong, I still cannot
see 6.4.7 on the update service. :/
@guilhem could you do something about this? (I'm receiving emails of
complain again :/)
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Hypertive volunteer for LibreOffice
Proud member of The Document Foundation
On 20/10/2020 16:34, Mike Saunders wrote:
> The plan is the notify 6.4 users when 7.0.3 is released.
I confirm! :) Like mentioned in the infra call of today, the bump is now
live. Chocolatey users are happy. The /huge/ stream of emails complains
I was receiving since LiboCon is now stopping. \o/
Thanks Guilhem for your answer :) Didn't know you brought the answers on
the lists as well. Was only checking the Discourse :P
On 06/10/2020 05:19, Guilhem Moulin wrote:
> On Mon, 05 Oct 2020 at 12:47:54 +0200, William Gathoye (LibreOffice) wrote:
>> From a security and reliabilit
TL;DR: Like discussed yesterday late at night, here is a reminder to not
forget to bump versions on the TDF update service.
Hello there,
The still branch seems to still get stuck at 6.3
While the fresh branch is still stuck at 6.4. We usually bump versions
between x.y.2 and x.y.3, so it's the
On 05/10/2020 12:30, Ilmari Lauhakangas wrote:
>
> No, not a typo. 2020 is about presenting the first experiences.
>
>
So this means we will still have to wait **one** more year to come up
with a migration plan for Discourse for the replacement of Ask? Oo
From a security and reliability POV
On 05/10/2020 12:17, sophi wrote:
its own needed to succeed ;)
>
> This is described in the KG:
> https://redmine.documentfoundation.org/issues/3122
Is there a typo?
The subtask mentions "Task #3124: KG22.06.2 - Decision yes/no/where to
go by LibOCon 2021"
2021?
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Hypertive
On 02/10/2020 11:01, sophi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> If you have participated to the tests on Discourse, please provide your
> feedback here:
> https://vm222.documentfoundation.org/t/feedback-on-your-tests-of-the-instance/185?u=sophi
Hi there,
I've answered on your thread[1] linking to some ongoing
On 24/08/2020 14:58, sophi wrote:
> and something I didn't investigate yet
> https://github.com/zedshaw/librelist
That's just an eye catchy manager for a mailing list, right?
> There is a Discourse plug-in for mailing list but it's read only which
> is not what we want.
In the corporate
On 24/08/2020 15:07, Ilmari Lauhakangas wrote:
> Mailman 3's HyperKitty archive interface allows replying to posts and
> starting new threads: https://gitlab.com/mailman/hyperkitty
>
> A live FOSS example: https://lists.inkscape.org/hyperkitty/
Except we are not using mailman but mlmmj ;)
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Hi Dennis,
On 24/08/2020 13:43, Dennis Roczek wrote:
> Hence, we should also migrate the old ooo-build mailing lists (
> ooo-build, ooo-build-announce, ooo-build-bugs, ooo-build-commit)
Wow. Despite having been in this project since the LibreOffice
inception, I really thought this was done.
Hi there,
For the TDF update service, just to let you know that :
- fresh is still at 6.4.4
- while 6.4.6 has been out for a bunch of time now.
7.0 is making already the buzz. Since I'm the maintainer behind
libreoffice-* packages on chocolatey (2 millions downloads), it could be
nice to have
On 28/07/2020 13:23, Ilmari Lauhakangas wrote:
> A bit of a tricky question lacking details.
>
> Who added the search box in there?
$ git blame
> Where can we see a diff of the changes in HTML and CSS?
$ git diff
> What is the reasoning behind the CSS changes?
$ git log
Thanks Ilmari for
Hello everyone,
*TL;DR*: Freedesktop mailing infra is buggy, has lot of quirks wrt.
email deliverability. Freedesktop infra team cannot help. Migration to
TDF infra is fixing the issue.
Discussion happens on the website mailing list.
# Situation
* The FreeDesktop infra has deliverability
It seems this is not the only issue.
As the previous email I wrote was sent via my @libreoffice.org address,
the email couldn't be saved in the "Sent" folder like it usually happens.
It seems like IMAP IDLE is not the only feature that happens t be broken
at our service provider :/
Regards,
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Hello everyone,
I know the @libreoffice.org email addresses are not managed by TDF, but
today, I noticed undergo IMAP IDLE issues on these addresses.
The problem appeared today after 00:00 CET and became even more
problematic starting around 10:00 AM CET. The server is reporting IDLE
is working
On 30/04/2020 12:25, sophi wrote:
> [...]
> So here is the rough idea. I would like to have your feedback on it> [...]
Big +1 for me.
> [...]> Again I'm well aware that Discourse is not the perfect tool
> [...]
No tool is perfect, but the latter is well maintained, with a big
comunity, and like
Hello everyone,
Today, as I was trying to shorten the Grammalecte announcement URL[1], I
realized the admin interface of the YOURLS instance we use[2] was not
responding properly.
While I still do have correct access, when I specify an URL to shorten
with the URL I want, nothing happens.
On 26/03/2020 15:10, Guilhem Moulin wrote:
> Hi wget,
>
> On Thu, 26 Mar 2020 at 11:44:03 +0100, William Gathoye (LibreOffice) wrote:
>> Would it be possible for the infra team to push 6.4.2 for fresh users on
>> the TDF update service ? Thanks a lot !:)
>
>
Hi Guilhem,
On 05/03/2020 03:53, Guilhem Moulin wrote:
> Done. CC'ing cloph for double-checking (first time I do this):
Like usual, thanks a lot for being here, to fix these small issues ;)
At last infra call we specified the 6.4 branch will be pushed to the
update service for fresh users when
Hello everyone,
# Unstoppable Domains
Does TDF has access to an account on Unstoppable Domains[1]?
Just asking because yesterday, as I was migrating a website for a friend
of mine, as we were discussing, I discovered he had reserved
libreoffice.zil and libreoffice.crypto for use and is willing
On 13/03/2020 16:22, Florian Effenberger wrote:
> I looked at the VM during the meeting and the load was at about 8,
> suggesting we can pump up the virtual hardware and see how that goes.
> Another option is to host not at our datacenter, but at some cloud
> provider with different connectivity.
Hi Emiliano,
On 13/03/2020 14:36, Emiliano Vavassori wrote:
> [I intend to involve all the Infra team here and I am not sure I am
> addressing this the right way. Please add the needed address yourselves
> or (better, please :) ) point the right addresses out.]
Indeed, let's follow up with the
Hello everyone,
What has been discussed during the last infra call is that users of the
fresh branch will be migrated to 6.4 only when 6.4.2 or 6.4.3 is out.
(This decision has been taken because of some regressions that have been
found, regressions that are currently being sorted out.)
On 23/01/2020 10:54, William Gathoye (LibreOffice) wrote:
> 6.3.4 is still not pushed to the update service. As the maintainer of
> the libreoffice-* chocolatey packages, I already received 2 mails since
> the early morning. :/
I have noticed 6.3.4 has been pushed to the LibreOffi
On 23/01/2020 17:26, Guilhem Moulin wrote:
> This one is intentional, see our Privacy Policy §1.11.1.4. Please link
> to https://www.youtube-nocookie.com instead, which I believe does work
> (at least it does on the main blog):
Indeed, it doesn't complain any more with -nocookie.com URL,
Hello everyone,
The subject says it all :/
I'm still facing a CSP issue for the French blog. Extensions and third
party calls to YouTube are being rejected due to the too restrictive CSP
policy (at least for the fr. sub domain). [1]
If you can look at it when you have time...
Thanks a lot :)
On 23/01/2020 12:04, Ilmari Lauhakangas wrote:
> Some quotes from a recent discussion where KDE contributors weighed in:
> [...]
Thanks for these precisions :)
> I ask you to remain calm and wait for some time while we figure out this
> BZ situation. If you come to FOSDEM, I can tell you more
On 23/01/2020 11:10, sophi wrote:
> Why should we be replacing Redmine? I don't see that in the discussion here.
Just to have some real use case at TDF and get feedback :)
> Then you are missing a bunch of volunteers in your statement. When
> proposing such a change, you need to get first the
On 23/01/2020 06:26, Guilhem Moulin wrote:
> * wget: 6.3.4 not pushed to update service
>+ Missing from the dict, cloph will add it after the call
6.3.4 is still not pushed to the update service. As the maintainer of
the libreoffice-* chocolatey packages, I already received 2 mails since
On 23/01/2020 09:03, Ilmari Lauhakangas wrote:
> This is a bit misrepresenting. There was a GNOME contributor talking
> about this. I explained to him how GitLab's (like GitHub's) issue
> tracker is inadequate for large projects like us.
*unless* the missing features we need are implemented IIRC
Hello everyone,
Like promised, I have integrated the maintainer and contact info for the
TDF blogs.
I had to modify a bit the Infra/Services for this. Hope you don't mind.
If this is causing problems, feel free to revert my change, this is just
a one click operation with MediaWiki.
On
On 04/01/2020 16:19, William Gathoye (LibreOffice) wrote:
> This blog will need to be redone in all cases. :)
Rereading this sentence now and it appears it can be perceived as a bit
harsh. It wasn't meant to. For those of you who begin to know me, it's
not in my nature to try to be purposely m
On 04/01/2020 16:00, Guilhem Moulin wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Jan 2020 at 15:10:42 +0100, William Gathoye (LibreOffice) wrote:
>> Content Security Policy: The page’s settings blocked the loading of a
>> resource at
>> http://fr.blog.documentfoundation.org/wp-json/jetpack/v
On 04/01/2020 15:10, William Gathoye (LibreOffice) wrote:
>
> If you have an account on the FR WordPress and you go at [1], if you try
> to disable this CDN, you get the following CSP errors as well.
Correction.
Actually, we don't need to disable anything in the extension to notice
t
On 04/01/2020 15:04, Guilhem Moulin wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Jan 2020 at 13:43:46 +0100, William Gathoye (LibreOffice) wrote:
>> An incident happened between yesterday evening and today (now).
>
> The CSP was last changed on Thu Jan 2 round 03:30 UTC, so — assuming the
> image
It seems like this is due to CSP (Content Security Policy).
In the meantime, as a workaround, disabling the use of WordPress CDN is
the way to do.
However, this feature is managed by the Jetpack extension and I cannot
change this setting because of a FetchNetworkError. [1]
Removing the CSP
Hello everyone,
An incident happened between yesterday evening and today (now).
All images inserted into all blog posts of the WordPress instance
(especially the French version) cannot be loaded any more.
It appears the images are actually being mirrored on the WordPress CDN
(https://i1.wp.com)
On 20/11/2019 01:36, Guilhem Moulin wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Nov 2019 at 01:15:08 +0100, William Gathoye (LibreOffice) wrote:
>> This is why a Peertube instance has been somewhat delayed. Next
>> estimation Q1 2020 according to the discussion led today during the
>> infra call.
On 08/11/2019 13:29, sophi wrote:
>
> I didn't noticed that Ilmari spoke about mamot.fr which is hosted by La
> Quadrature du Net which is also a French political association, hence
> breaking also our neutrality.
Like requested on the LibreOfficeFR telegram chat, I moved away the
LibreOfficeFR
On 08/11/2019 11:00, Jeff Huang wrote:
> I think it is a good idea if our sysadmin doesn't have any complaints for
> this :-)
> By the way, where is our PeerTube instance?
A Mastodon instance was more "urgent" since local communities weren't on
part with the official LibreOffice account now
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