Re: Upgrading RPMFusion.org

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On Mon Dec 08 2014 at 9:08:29 PM Michael Cronenworth <mike@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all,

I am going to assist RPM Fusion upgrade their infrastructure.

Excellent!
Have you get in touch with RPM Fusion's folks?
I would strongly recommend that you do either on their ML (sysadmin@) or on irc #rpmfusion-admin.

They have some staging hosts/instances that you can use for 
helping speeding the process of migrating.

They still use CVS
/ plague for package management and building.

I have created a VM on my network to house a test environment to perform a
POC-type configuration before touching the live environment. Ideally I would
like to mirror the parts of Fedora's current infrastructure they need. RPMFusion
uses a single server and only a fraction of the services so I'm looking to
replicate the following:

FAS
Fedmsg
Pkgdb2
Git (gitolite3)
Koji
Bodhi

The VM contains all of these services and they are running, but they aren't all
talking to each other yet. RPMFusion only uses one of these currently - FAS, but
it is uses version 0.8.4.1 so it will need to be upgraded.

I know about the ansible repository for Fedora
(https://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/cgit/ansible.git/). There are also the
rel-eng script repos (https://git.fedorahosted.org/git/fedora-infrastructure.git
and https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/releng/). Are there any other resources to
review to help me get everything talking? Any gotchas?

Along the way I encountered bugs with FAS and pkgdb2 but there isn't components
in Bugzilla for these. Where would I report bugs for them? The Bodhi bug I
encountered has been filed (bz 1171875).

Thanks,
Michael
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