Re: Bugzilla+fedmsg, 2016-03-29

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On Tue, 29 Mar 2016 14:17:33 -0400
Ralph Bean <rbean@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 10:33:16AM -0400, Ralph Bean wrote:
> > There's a Bugzilla outage scheduled for 00:00 2016-03-29 UTC.
> > 
> > If everything goes to plan, bugzilla should start transmitting
> > messages about changes to bug tickets shortly after this outage is
> > complete.  We have a mediator service running and ready that should
> > receive those and rebroadcast them to our fedmsg bus.
> > 
> > Please keep party streamers and confetti on standby.  
> 
> This is all in place and working now.
> 
> As a point for discussion (maybe we can take it up in the Thursday
> meeting or here on list):  now that we have the data stream, what
> would we like to do with it?
> 
> I know in the past we wanted it for awarding badges in badges.fp.o.
> It will be useful for preparing metrics for presentations at Flock,
> etc..  The fedora-packages webapp currently doesn't cache bugzilla
> information because it needs a fedmsg event to invalidate the cache --
> but now we have one!  Same goes for fedora-hubs in the future.
> 
> What else can we come up with?

QA has been planning to rework the blockerbugs app but figured it made
more sense to wait for bugzilla-fedmsg instead of having to do things
twice. I'd really like to see the app be a bit more reactive and
event-driven instead of just syncing every X minutes.

We don't have a timeline on this right now since Taskotron is a
higher immediate priority but it's definitely on our radar.

Tim

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