Due to a mandatory core switches upgrade in the DC where some services
are hosted, we'll lose connectivity between some services/storage
servers and some publicly available services will be impacted.
Impacted services:
- https://git.centos.org
- https://cbs.centos.org (builders will be put on hold during
maintenance window)
- https://lists.centos.org - CentOS mailing lists
- CentOS CI env (https://duffy.ci.centos.org api endpoint)
Maintenance is scheduled for """"Tuesday September 22nd, 6:00 am UTC
time"""".
You can convert to local time with $(date -d '2020-09-22 06:00 UTC')
The expected/communicated "downtime" was estimated to be 4h, but we'll
just announce when all services will be available again.
Thanks for your understanding and patience.
on behalf of the Infra team,
--
Fabian Arrotin
The CentOS Project | https://www.centos.org
gpg key: 17F3B7A1 | @arrfab[@fosstodon.org]
Hi Everyone,
Our next board meeting will take place at 20:00 UTC tomorrow
`date -d "2024-10-09 20:00 UTC"`
If you would like to attend please send me an email to
alphacc(a)centosproject.org ( please do not reply to @centos-devel or use
another email address) and you will receive a link to a meeting
room with a passcode, 1 hour before the meeting takes place.
The agenda can be checked at (work in progress) :
https://hackmd.io/@centosboard/B1WddHykye
As a reminder we will enforce few rules :
* Wait to be recognized by the Chair before speaking
* Respect the Chair when told your time to speak is over - this will
allow us to remain on agenda, and complete the meetings in the
allotted time
* In the event that there are Board-confidential topics, these will be
put at the end of the meeting, in Executive Session, and guests will be
asked to leave. We hope to minimize these items, but they do sometimes
happen. The most common scenarios in which this may happen are personnel
issues, or information that Red Hat wishes to share with the Board, but
is not yet public.
* Muting of participants, or, in extreme situations, ejection from the
meeting, is at the sole discretion of the Chair.
* Meetings will be recorded, and published to YouTube (possibly with
edits/redaction, as approved by the Directors). Thus, by joining the
meeting you consent to have your presence at the meeting, and anything
you say during the meeting, made public.
I hope some of you can join.
thanks,
--
Thomas 'alphacc' Oulevey
CentOS Board of Directors Secretary
alphacc(a)centosproject.org
As of a couple days ago, some of you might have noticed that the default
branch for all RPM packages on CentOS Stream Gitlab [1] has been changed to
“c10s”. This was the result of extensive discussion in CS-1985 [2] where we
came to the decision that we needed to have a consistent default branch
across the package set and that it should always track the latest Y-stream
project. We put together the tooling for this and executed it this week.
[1] https://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/rpms
[2] https://issues.redhat.com/browse/CS-1985