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Fedora Infrastructure Administration homepage |
The Fedora Infrastructure Administration homepage provides lists for all the infrastructure pieces and gives links to them |
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Table of Contents |
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Infrastructure pieces
A list of Fedora infrastructure subsystems with a short description and contact information.
Piece |
Description |
Contact |
Build system | The ultimate goal of this subproject is to produce a build system that can be used to build & manage the packages for both Core and Extras. | ElliotLee |
Account system | The Fedora Account System keeps track of Fedora Project contributors and the projects they work on. It is used to grant authentication and authorization to various components. This currently includes the various CVS repositories and Bugzilla. | accounts@fedoraproject.org |
ticketing system | In order to better support the Fedora developers and the community at large, the Infrastructure team has created a ticketing system to track issues, feature requests and anything else related to the Fedora infrastructure. | ?????? |
Nagios (url unknown) | Network monitoring system for control Fedora Infrastructure servers. | ?????? |
docs-rawhide | what's this? | ?????? |
CVS | The Fedora Infrastructure CVS repository holds such things as the fedora.redhat.com website, the Fedora Core "fedora-release" sources, and a mirror list manager project. | cvsfedora-administrators |
Voting system (url unknown) | a voting system? | ?????? |
Communicating with the Fedora Infrastructure Administration team
There are two primary ways to communicate with the Infrastructure team:
Mailing list
The mailing list for the Fedora Infrastructure project is
fedora-infrastructure-list@redhat.com.
IRC
E-mail
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Problems with Fedora infrastructure? E-mail
admin@fedoraproject.org
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