On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 02:16:31PM -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > Greetings. > > I meant to send this out sooner, but with the Fedora 20 release things > have been crazy. :) Now that we are nearing the end of 2013, I think it > might be a nice time to think ahead to next year. > > What would you love to see happen? What would you like to work on > making happen? > (even if it's not practical resource wise or logistically) > > Here's a list of some of mine: > > * 0 downtime upgrades. By this I mean we can update and reboot all our > servers (probibly in some specific order with specific actions > between) and not have to schedule any downtime or notify users > anything is going on. This means at least that we have db > replication/failover working and 2 of everything. > > * Migration to ansible fully done, with all hosts moved over and > rebuilt and working. > > * Migration to RHEL7. :) > > * Ticket queue down to a very small set. When I first started it was > gigantic, then I closed/fixed/redirected a lot of the ticket and we > started going down in number, but over the last year or so we have > hovered between 140-150. > > * Migration to hyperkitty/mailman3 complete with all lists moved. > > * All hosts selinux enforcing. :) > > * No "app" servers left. All applications split out to their own (at > least pair) of instances. > > * Logging from every app/server goes to a known place and we process > them all looking for problems. > > I'll probibly think of some more, will send them to this thread when I > do. So how about you? Any big dreams for 2014? Hopefully we can make at > least some of them real. > > kevin One more for the list: * Increased automatic QA/continuous integration: - More tests posting back to bodhi. - Dependencies between packages evaluated (if a package is updated, its dependants should be evaluated against it). - A clear way for contributors to submit tests. - fedmsg messages all around.
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