SCLo SIG meeting will be at 16:00 UTC (11:00 EST, 17:00 Brno, 11:00 Boston, 0:00+1d Tokyo, 1:00+1d Brisbane) in #centos-devel on Freenode.
= Topics = * devtoolset-4 rebuilding issues * rh-nginx18 and rh-varnish4 SCL settings * dist-git repos creation -- updates? * review new-SIG-member process (make approval part more concrete)
Honza
On 24/11/15 12:15, Honza Horak wrote:
- review new-SIG-member process (make approval part more concrete)
I don't think this was discussed in the end, but how would I become a member at the moment? As per https://www.redhat.com/archives/sclorg/2015-November/msg00021.html I'm interested in creating a new SCL under the SIG.
Initially I'd like to start by creating a wiki page to plan it under https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo, which I don't have permissions to do, and would assume I need to be a member before I'd get edit access to that part of the wiki.
It'll be a little while before I'm interested in building in CBS, but I'll also raise bugs for access and to create tags which appears to need SIG membership.
Cheers,
On 11/27/2015 10:42 AM, Dominic Cleal wrote:
On 24/11/15 12:15, Honza Horak wrote:
- review new-SIG-member process (make approval part more concrete)
I don't think this was discussed in the end, but how would I become a
Yeah, sorry, there was too much to discuss that day and auth system for cbs is gonna be changed, so I didn't manage to open this topic, but would like to return it next week.
member at the moment? As per https://www.redhat.com/archives/sclorg/2015-November/msg00021.html I'm interested in creating a new SCL under the SIG.
You should follow the steps in: https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CommunityBuildSystem
which requires creating a ticket at http://bugs.centos.org.
However, the build system is being switched to another auth system these days, so I'm not sure whether the steps on the page above are still valid. Anybody knows? I guess you can follow them and in worst case you'll need to do it again. Sorry, but it's not clear to me either.
Initially I'd like to start by creating a wiki page to plan it under https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo, which I don't have permissions to do, and would assume I need to be a member before I'd get edit access to that part of the wiki.
I'm not sure whether wiki page is necessary at this point, if there is anything to be explained about the new SCL, mailing list should be better, since wiki page changes don't hit many people. If there is supposed to be some summary, it may be created later as well.
It'll be a little while before I'm interested in building in CBS, but I'll also raise bugs for access and to create tags which appears to need SIG membership.
I don't think it is necessary to have access to cbs to gain access to wiki. Following steps at https://wiki.centos.org/Contribute#head-42b3d8e26400a106851a61aebe5c2cca54dd... could be enough hopefully.
Honza
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On 27/11/15 10:42, Dominic Cleal wrote:
On 24/11/15 12:15, Honza Horak wrote:
- review new-SIG-member process (make approval part more
concrete)
I don't think this was discussed in the end, but how would I become a member at the moment? As per https://www.redhat.com/archives/sclorg/2015-November/msg00021.html I'm interested in creating a new SCL under the SIG.
Initially I'd like to start by creating a wiki page to plan it under https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo, which I don't have permissions to do, and would assume I need to be a member before I'd get edit access to that part of the wiki.
It'll be a little while before I'm interested in building in CBS, but I'll also raise bugs for access and to create tags which appears to need SIG membership.
Cheers,
So,
For the koji/CBS access, we'll migrate tomorrow the authentication backend, so once done (all current accounts being migrated/tested/validated), we'll announce it publicly, and we'll change the documentation according to the new setup.
So there is no need to create a bug report actually, but rather wait some days so that we can have migrated, and then create yourself your account. Then, once a week, we'll review the people who have asked to be member of a SIG group, and we'll sync with the SIG Chair so that he can confirm with a +1 or -1, and then "sponsor" the user in the according Group (for a +1).
More infos to come (very) soon for that
For wiki access, it's still using its own auth backend, so you have to create your username (FirstnameLastname as convention) and ask for permissions to be granted (through a mail to the centos-docs list : https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-docs)
Does that answer your question(s) ?
- -- Fabian Arrotin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab
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On 02/12/15 12:33, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 27/11/15 10:42, Dominic Cleal wrote:
On 24/11/15 12:15, Honza Horak wrote:
- review new-SIG-member process (make approval part more
concrete)
I don't think this was discussed in the end, but how would I become a member at the moment? As per https://www.redhat.com/archives/sclorg/2015-November/msg00021.html
I'm interested in creating a new SCL under the SIG.
Initially I'd like to start by creating a wiki page to plan it under https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo, which I don't have permissions to do, and would assume I need to be a member before I'd get edit access to that part of the wiki.
It'll be a little while before I'm interested in building in CBS, but I'll also raise bugs for access and to create tags which appears to need SIG membership.
Cheers,
So,
For the koji/CBS access, we'll migrate tomorrow the authentication backend, so once done (all current accounts being migrated/tested/validated), we'll announce it publicly, and we'll change the documentation according to the new setup.
So there is no need to create a bug report actually, but rather wait some days so that we can have migrated, and then create yourself your account. Then, once a week, we'll review the people who have asked to be member of a SIG group, and we'll sync with the SIG Chair so that he can confirm with a +1 or -1, and then "sponsor" the user in the according Group (for a +1).
Great, I've signed up successfully to FAS and applied to the sig-sclo group through it.
For wiki access, it's still using its own auth backend, so you have to create your username (FirstnameLastname as convention) and ask for permissions to be granted (through a mail to the centos-docs list : https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-docs)
Does that answer your question(s) ?
Yep, thanks to you and Honza!
- -- Dominic Cleal dominic@cleal.org