--- title: CPE Weekly status email tags: CPE Weekly, email ---
# CPE Weekly: 2020-08-14 Background: The Community Platform Engineering group, or CPE for short, is the Red Hat team combining IT and release engineering from Fedora and CentOS. Our goal is to keep core servers and services running and maintained, build releases, and other strategic tasks that need more dedicated time than volunteers can give.
See our wiki page here for more information:https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/cpe/
## General Project Updates
The CPE team are working on the following projects for Quarter 3, which is the months of July, August & September: * Data Centre Move - Final Works * CentOS Stream Phase 3 * Noggin Phase 3 * Packager Workflow Healthcare * Fedora Messaging Schemas
Details of the above projects, and of projects currently in progress, done and what projects are in our backlog, can be found on our taiga board per project card: https://tree.taiga.io/project/amoloney1-cpe-team-projects/kanban?epic=null
We also have an updated initiative timetable for briefing in new projects to our team & key dates here:https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/cpe/time_tables/ *Note: Initiatives are large pieces of work that require a team of people and weeks/months to complete. Please continue to open tickets in the normal way for bugs, issues, etc.
### CPE Product Owner Office Hours #### #fedora-meeting-1 * Weekly on Thursdays @ 1300 UTC on #fedora-meeting-1 * Next Meeting: 2020-08-20 #### #centos-meeting * Every second Tuesday @ 1500 UTC on #centos-meeting * Next Meeting: 2020-08-18
### Misc
#### Nest With Fedora Note Thank you to everyone who attended Nest With Fedora over the weekend and engaged with us during our talks and social sessions. It was a fantastic event, very well put together and run by the Fedora team and it was both my pleasure and honour to have been a part of what was a fantastic schedule! I cant wait to catch up on talks I missed when they are uploaded, and the CPE team, with thanks to Michal Konecny who put the structure of our piece together, will be submitting a collaborative blog post to the Community blog space in the coming weeks, recapping our experience at Nest this year. Well done Marie Nordin, Matthew Miller and the wider team, and our very own Vipul Siddarth, on what was a very successful and enjoyable event!
#### Engagement Email Feedback At the beginning of July I sent an email to devel-announce requesting feedback from the community on changes I and the wider CPE team have made when scheduling projects to work on, in an effort to find the balance between work and life. We are still searching :) However, I got some very good tips that I will definitely be incorporating which I shared at Nest during the CPE AMA Session and in reply to the original mail. The link to the mails are here for full reading https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel-announce@lists.fedorapro... But the suggestions and actions are here for quicker reference: Continue to communicate regularly on projects & updates - Will do, weekly emails have been a bit more sporadic lately as I have had some time off
Less acronyms & abbreviations in comms :) - Sure, that's an easy fix on my end and makes sense
Publish team members timezone on docs.fpo/cpe to help define our ‘working hours’ - Will do, I hope to get to this by end of August and they will be reflected on docs.fpo/cpe
Publish the workflow diagram to docs.fpo/cpe and add filtered versions that are user specific - Same as above, publishing it on docs.fpo/cpe-initiatives
Office Hours on IRC are a useful way to contact team Product Owner - Great to hear, please feel free to stop by when you can/want to. They are on Thursdays @ 1300 UTC on #fedora-meeting-1 and every second Tuesday @ 1500 UTC on #centos-meeting
Public tracker for bugs - Our team meets twice a day, every day on IRC to review tickets and issues to work on. They meet @ 0830 UTC on #centos-meeting and again @ 1800 UTC on #fedora-admin. These are public meetings so please feel free to attend.
If you would like to offer any further suggestions or feedback on the Community Platform Engineering team, please feel free to complete our survey which is open until August 30th https://fedoraproject.limequery.com/696793?lang=en
## Fedora Updates
### Data Centre Move * Nearly done!!!!!! * Firewalls for staging are going up this week * Last of the hardware has been set up for networking changes * The bringup of Communishift is being made into a dedicated project for work as soon as the team have capacity to do so - this may be in late September as the members of the colo team will (hopefully) take some very well deserved time off work before tackling this one :)
### AAA Replacement * Some of the Noggin team have been enjoying some very well deserved time off work over the last week or two so work has, naturally slowed. * The code is currently being security audited by Patrick Uiterwijk, thank you Patrick! * Next steps will be to successfully deploy Noggin to staging when it has been brought back up - we are estimating this to be late next week * Once Noggin has been deployed to staging, we would love some community feedback on the application and its performance. We will be emailing the infra/devel lists on when to test and how to give us feedback when we are fully deployed in stg. * In the meantime. Please feel free to check out the team kanban board for more information on the features the team are working on and have already completed here https://github.com/orgs/fedora-infra/projects/6
### Fedora Messaging Schemas * This project is being worked on by the same team as Noggin, so there has been some progress made but not a lot as team members enjoy some holidays * The team have already built a list of applications that require messaging schemas, list can be found here https://hackmd.io/@nilsph/H1i8CAbkP/edit * They also have completed a readme which contains documentation on messaging schemas, a cookie-cutter template to create the schema and a definition of Done for writing a schemas https://github.com/fedora-infra/fedora-messaging-schemas-issues * The board they are working from can be viewed here https://github.com/orgs/fedora-infra/projects/7
### Packager Workflow Healthcare * Project information: This is an investigative project that aims to look at the entire packager workflow as a single piece of tooling to identify where failures happen, and try to identify when and why packages fail at different points within the workflow. We hope to have two possible outcomes from this project at the end of the quarter (September): * The workflow breaks at X point and we will work on a solution to fix * OR * The workflow works fine, but we will need better monitoring on the pipeline so we will work on a solution for this * The team are using this Monitor-Script https://pagure.io/fedora-ci/monitor-gating/ and are making improvements to it on resiliency/reliability. * They are finishing the investigation phase of the project and are going to document the packager workflow (with graphs I have been promised!) showcasing how the different systems interact with one another * And are working on an outline of the workflow steps (from packager PoV) and systems involved (CPE team PoV), identifying metrics to be measured * The teams work is being tracked here https://teams.fedoraproject.org/project/cpe-cicd/kanban
## CentOS Updates
### CentOS * CentOS-infra team have created a ticket board, check it out here https://pagure.io/centos-infra/boards/CentOS%20CI%20Infra * CBS Koji x86 builders moved to new(er) infrastructure (https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2020-August/055988.html) * The team also caught up C6, C7 and C8 Linux .. 2 outstanding Bootstrap Modules for C8 Linux (eclipse and the latest rust-toolset).
### CentOS Stream * Not too much to report this week - The team are mostly working on developing utility scripts that will ease the CentOS 8 and CentOS Stream packaging workflow and business as usual updates to CentOS Stream.
As always, feedback is welcome, and we will continue to look at ways to improve the delivery and readability of this weekly report.
Have a great week!
Aoife
Source: https://hackmd.io/8iV7PilARSG68Tqv8CzKOQ?view