Re: ticket#2673 - nitrate deployment

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On Tue, 2011-03-15 at 16:54 -0400, James Laska wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> I am in search of sponsorship for hosting space to deploy a test
> instance of nitrate [1].  Some of you may recall several years back when
> we deployed an instance of Testopia.  That exploration was cut short
> when we discovered license incompatibilities between testopia and
> Fedora.  At that time, a small group of Red Hat associates began
> creating a new Django-based test management system to remove the
> components that had conflicting licenses.  That new system became
> nitrate [1].
> 
> The Fedora QA team would like to experiment/explore this newer
> Django-based test management system.  At the very least, I believe we'll
> need a publicly accessible server where we can host the nitrate instance
> and a mysql database for it.
> 
> I filed ticket#2673
> (https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/2673) to track
> this request.  Please don't hesitate with any
> questions/comments/concerns.

Hurry (rhe), Danqing (dli) and myself will be able to assist with the
draft RFR guidelines proposal at noted in ticket #2674.  This
includes ...

     1. Applying rpm updates to the service (and to any underlying
        pieces of the application stack) if necessary.
     2. Applying hotfixes via the puppet hotfix module if there's a
        securiry fix or bugfix that needs to go in and it's not worth
        spinning a new rpm.
     3. Keeping up with upstream development
     4. Answering questions about whether a yum update (to your app or
        to the underlying stack) might break your app.
     5. Fixing things should an app start throwing errors in production
        for unknown reasons
     6. Work on deployment problems 

Don't hesitate if there are any other concerns or questions on this
pilot and RFR request.

Thanks,
James

[1] https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/2674

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