Hi folks
Hubert from the Automotive Toolchain team here, we're the folks that produce and manage the artifacts (and the associated infrastructure) that you can find on the
autosd.sig.centos.org web server.
We'll be performing a bit of maintenance and an upgrade to that deployment tomorrow 6th May 2025 @ 1300 CEST see below for a handy reference for your local timezone[1].
What's going to change?
We'll no longer be serving the artifacts from local storage attached to the web server instance, instead we'll be using AWS CloudFront. So, instead of downloading the files directly from the web server, you'll be redirected to the relevant file in CloudFront.
The aim of this change is to improve download speeds and resiliency at scale for our users.
If you're simply browsing the UI through
autosd.sig.centos.org you won't really notice anything out of the ordinary, we've kept the index structure as-is, what you will notice is that once you click a file download through the UI, you'll be redirected to
https://download.autosd.sig.centos.org/ (with the relevant file key) so don't be surprised, or alarmed by that.
The command above will work for all directories, and subdirectories, the download.txt file simply gathers all the file reference keys from the s3 and puts them into a single file.
This is still an early experimental version, so If you have any questions, concerns, issues, bugs or feedback, feel free to reach out, and we'll do our best to address it ASAP.
Thank you!
[1]
Timezone |
Local Time |
UTC (GMT) |
11:00 AM |
New York (EDT) |
7:00 AM |
Los Angeles (PDT) |
4:00 AM |
London (BST) |
12:00 PM (Noon) |
Tokyo (JST) |
8:00 PM |
Sydney (AEST) |
9:00 PM |
India (IST) |
4:30 PM |
Dubai (GST) |
3:00 PM |
Beijing (CST) |
7:00 PM |
Hubert stefański
Senior Software Engineer
Red Hat In-Vehicle OS
Red Hat