On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 14:25:28 -0700 Kevin Fenzi <kevin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 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'. That kind of a setup would work for us. > I think both of these are pretty small resource wise too? Testdays is very small, yes. Oraculum, on the other hand, is less small because it's looking for and storing a bunch of data. That being said, I'm not sure what you would consider large. > > 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. At the moment, we're only looking at one option - kiwitcms [1]. Unfortunately, there isn't much out there that comes close to doing what we need it to do. [1] https://kiwitcms.org/ What would be the best way to go about requesting an AWS instance? Infra ticket, I assume? Would the setup for the test instance need to be in the ansible repo? Thanks, Tim
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