Greetings.
in this ticket: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/2953
we have discussion of installing inotify or the like to allow folks to see quickly when new files have uploaded, etc. I'm not sure I want the overhead of inotify on our machines (although I suppose it might not be too bad).
I was thinking this might be a good usecase for a simple message bus type setup (which we never got to deploying).
Ie, run a message bus thing, have rel-eng tools add a thing to send a message "F17 beta rc1 uploading" "F17 beta rc1 uploaded", etc.
Thoughts? Ideas?
kevin
El Thu, 15 Dec 2011 10:47:27 -0700 Kevin Fenzi kevin@scrye.com escribió:
Greetings.
in this ticket: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/2953
we have discussion of installing inotify or the like to allow folks to see quickly when new files have uploaded, etc. I'm not sure I want the overhead of inotify on our machines (although I suppose it might not be too bad).
I was thinking this might be a good usecase for a simple message bus type setup (which we never got to deploying).
Ie, run a message bus thing, have rel-eng tools add a thing to send a message "F17 beta rc1 uploading" "F17 beta rc1 uploaded", etc.
Thoughts? Ideas?
kevin
Im planning to deal with this in an entirely different manner. I want to develop a composedb an app that will show the status of releases. if a release is EOL, Stable or in development. for in development releases the most recent push status. for both the nightly tree and Alpha/Beta/GA TC and RC composes. give the status of updates pushes for stable releases.
Dennis
On Fri, 16 Dec 2011 11:54:38 -0600 Dennis Gilmore dennis@ausil.us wrote:
Im planning to deal with this in an entirely different manner. I want to develop a composedb an app that will show the status of releases. if a release is EOL, Stable or in development. for in development releases the most recent push status. for both the nightly tree and Alpha/Beta/GA TC and RC composes. give the status of updates pushes for stable releases.
Interesting. Would this be standalone? running in our app setup? or alongside koji?
I could see a lot of tie in if we could do it with social media stuff... ie, update rss, indenti.ca, etc.
This could still use some kind of message bus type thing if we wanted to revive those efforts.
kevin
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