Currently I am hosting the IRC meeting minutes on my infra which is made accessible via https://centos.org/minutes via a proxy configuration.
This data is scheduled to be removed at the CentOS 7 sunset date.
I will have an up-to-date tarball generated at 0015 daily available at
https://centos-minutes.gerdesas.com/centos-minutes.tar.gz
that may be consumed or archived. I'll maintain the last generation of that tarball at that URL for a week or so past sunset as a convenience.
John
On 30/05/2024 20:29, John R. Dennison via devel wrote:
Currently I am hosting the IRC meeting minutes on my infra which is made accessible via https://centos.org/minutes via a proxy configuration.
This data is scheduled to be removed at the CentOS 7 sunset date.
I will have an up-to-date tarball generated at 0015 daily available at
https://centos-minutes.gerdesas.com/centos-minutes.tar.gz
that may be consumed or archived. I'll maintain the last generation of that tarball at that URL for a week or so past sunset as a convenience.
Hi John,
Does that also mean that centbot is then going away too ? Just by looking at the meetings being held recently in #centos-meeting , it's true that only a very few remaining SIGs continue to have irc meetings. For the others I guess that either they stopped doing that (or never did ?) and the others moved to Fedora Matrix channels.
I think part of the issue is the current Bot only works on IRC and a lot of groups have moved over to Matrix. We've been talking Matrix vs IRC for a while. I do know that Fedora has zodbot which does work in Matrix.
I can put this on the next Board meeting agenda if there is interest in discussing.
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On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 9:02 AM Fabian Arrotin arrfab@centos.org wrote:
On 30/05/2024 20:29, John R. Dennison via devel wrote:
Currently I am hosting the IRC meeting minutes on my infra which is made accessible via https://centos.org/minutes via a proxy configuration.
This data is scheduled to be removed at the CentOS 7 sunset date.
I will have an up-to-date tarball generated at 0015 daily available at
https://centos-minutes.gerdesas.com/centos-minutes.tar.gz
that may be consumed or archived. I'll maintain the last generation of that tarball at that URL for a week or so past sunset as a
convenience.
Hi John,
Does that also mean that centbot is then going away too ? Just by looking at the meetings being held recently in #centos-meeting , it's true that only a very few remaining SIGs continue to have irc meetings. For the others I guess that either they stopped doing that (or never did ?) and the others moved to Fedora Matrix channels.
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On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 04:02:12PM +0200, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
Does that also mean that centbot is then going away too ?
Both bots are going to be decommissioned at 7's sunset.
Just by looking at the meetings being held recently in #centos-meeting , it's true that only a very few remaining SIGs continue to have irc meetings. For the others I guess that either they stopped doing that (or never did ?) and the others moved to Fedora Matrix channels.
To be honest I stopped paying a lot of attention to this when we lost our community manager years ago. I imagine some things are still occuring on IRC but it doesn't shock me that most have moved. gl,hf.
John
On Thu, 2024-05-30 at 13:29 -0500, John R. Dennison via devel wrote:
Currently I am hosting the IRC meeting minutes on my infra which is made accessible via https://centos.org/minutes%C2%A0via a proxy configuration.
This data is scheduled to be removed at the CentOS 7 sunset date.
I will have an up-to-date tarball generated at 0015 daily available at
https://centos-minutes.gerdesas.com/centos-minutes.tar.gz
that may be consumed or archived. I'll maintain the last generation of that tarball at that URL for a week or so past sunset as a convenience.
Looking at the 2024 minutes, it looks like the only groups still using the IRC bot for logging are Kmods, Cloud, and Virt. I'll reach out to each of these SIGs to see what they need going forward. If anybody else is going to be impacted, please feel free to reach out to me.
I'll also talk to infra and the board about archiving the historical minutes.
Thanks, Shaun McCance CentOS Community Architect