--- title: CPE Weekly status email tags: CPE Weekly, email --- # CPE Weekly: 2020-10-25 Hi Everyone, Below is this week's CPE weekly for week ending 2020-10-25 for both Fedora & CentOS, and if you want to visit the hackmd link https://hackmd.io/8iV7PilARSG68Tqv8CzKOQ?view you can then use the header bar on your left to skip to Fedora or CentOS updates that interest you. ## General Project Updates We have a CPE Q3 Achievements blog out on the Fedora and CentOS websites https://blog.centos.org/2020/10/cpe-q3-achievements-2020/ https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/cpe-achievements-during-q3-2020/ Updated initative timetable can be viewed here https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/cpe/time_tables/ And below are the projects the CPE team are working on for the months of October, November & December: * CentOS Stream Phase 4 - Build system services * Noggin Phase 4 - Data Migration of Fedora & CentOS Accounts, Community testing * OSBS for aarch64 - this will begin in November * Fedora Messaging Schemas - this work is continuing from Q3 and is being worked on part-time ### Misc #### GitLab Sent a mail to the devel lists for both Fedora & CentOS with questions that had answers relating to the topic Accouns & Permissions. It has been sent to devel-announce at fedoraproject.org & centos-devel at centos.org. Here is the link to the hackmd doc I used to write the email before copying it across to my email to send https://hackmd.io/1pjX1cVnTjekOLVowj5UiQ?view ## Project Updates *The below updates are pulled directly from our CPE team call we have every week.* ## CentOS Updates ### CentOS * CentOS 7.9.2009 pkgs pushed to CR repo, next step is to install tree and artifacts such as iso & cloud images. * Working a lot with the AAA/Noggin team on CentOS account integration and making good progress ### CentOS Stream * There are now cloud image updates available for CentOS Stream * There are some documentation updates here on unshipped packages & Stream feel free to read up! https://wiki.centos.org/FAQ/CentOS8/UnshippedPackages ## Fedora ### General * F33 will be released next week!! * The team got an F33 nightly compose finished too! * There is a dashboard available to view the performance of Anitya https://monitor-dashboard-web-monitor-dashboard.app.os.fedoraproject.org/d/8Zi9LU5Mz/anitya?orgId=1 * And there is capability to do the same for the packager workflow pipeline which we are still working on ### Staging Environment * Build system nearly done - waiting on a firewall change ### Noggin/AAA * New estimated deployment date for Noggin is 29th January 2021. * The team are working on completing a full staging environment to deploy Noggin in right now and will hope to have this in place in the next few weeks * We also have some members of CentOS working in this team now to help with the work required for the migration of the CentOS accounts and data to Noggin * The teams kanban board where they track their work can be found here https://github.com/orgs/fedora-infra/projects/6 * And we have a project tracker available to be viewed here https://github.com/fedora-infra/aaa-tracker ### Fedora Messaging Schemas * This project is worked on on a part time basis as we are prioritizing completing Noggin first before fully committing to its completion * There is a list of applications that require messaging schemas can be found here https://hackmd.io/@nilsph/H1i8CAbkP/edit * There is 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 ## Team Info ### CPE Product Owner Office Hours IRC office hours are now once per month.Below are the logs from the most recent meetings and dates for the next ones. #### #fedora-meeting-1 * Next Meeting: 2020-11-12 @ 1300 UTC on #fedora-meeting-1 #### #centos-meeting * Next Meeting: 2020-11-10 @ 1500 UTC on #centos-meeting ## 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/ 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 -- Aoife Moloney Product Owner Community Platform Engineering Team Red Hat EMEA Communications House Cork Road Waterford