Hi, We discussed this today in the infra meeting: We've had some success with FADs - fedora activity days - most recently for 2-factor-auth. FADs let us focus on a specific task and knock it out by having all the stakeholders together in one place and all ready to only do achieve one goal. The problem is they require people all come to one location and we have hotels to put people in, etc. Which is not only expensive but a giant pain in the ass. :) I'd like for us to try out a VFAD where we act like we are in a FAD but we don't go anywhere. We come together in a single irc channel. We tune out our other msging channels. We all gather on a single google hangout or conference call so we can just yell at each other when needed. In short we use all the high-bandwidth things we can to provide access to each other but from remote locations. so we discussed ideas of what to do on such days and a lot of ideas came out of it (in no particular order) - application logging/logging in general - enhancing our trending/analysis - making our web app logging not be so much pain - making sure our logs are complete and legible - 2fa in apps - making all of our apps use 2fa if available - app/appserver break out - breaking our apps from grouped app## servers into individual application instance (tagger##, bodhi##, etc) - helps with isolating where problems actually live - ansible migration - cli logins for web apps - dealing with our decisions on tokens or oauth, etc and implementing it - fedorahosted-ng - the next iteration of fedorahosted and what we need to add to make it fast/better/great - IDS - intrusion detection - db-replication/SPOF-removal - right now our db servers are our major single-point-of-failure - replicate our db servers - better failover conditions - nagios - automating more of nagios - handling errors better - cloud-productionizing - things to make our cloud fully production Other ideas? Please let us know what you think and add ideas. -sv _______________________________________________ infrastructure mailing list infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/infrastructure