On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 03:04:51PM -0600, Tim Flink wrote: > From what I understand, communishift as it was originally planned is > not likely to be a thing going forward. We had been planning to use Yeah, it's not really clear. It's complicated by the fact that the datacenter where it's at needs a networking revamp in order to bring it back up. :( > communishift to host a number of QA projects and we're looking for new > options going forward. Those projects are: > > > Testdays [1] is an app that we use to help run test days. It used to > live on the old cloud and is currently hosted outside Fedora's infra on > a machine we have access to; the plan was to move it to communishift > once that was available. > > The packager dashboard [2] was recently announced for testing on devel@. > It and its backend service, oraculum, live on the same external machine > as the testdays app. I think both of the above are things that we could run in our prod/stg openshift instances under the 'we provide the platform, you handle the day to day app and development issues'. I think both of these are pretty small resource wise too? > > We're also looking into a TCMS to replace our mediawiki-based setup - > this isn't an immediate need but our plan was to host test instances on > communishift for our evaluation. > > > Do folks here have suggestions on what we could do about hosting for > projects like these? Thats harder, but I think if you narrowed it down to one or two and wanted to get wider testing with them, we could probibly set you up with some aws instances? This would be completely seperate from the rest of infra and you will be responsible for everything with them (configuration, updates, etc). But that might be fine for a short term testing thing. kevin
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