Catégorie : Fedora
datanommer/datagrepper investigations
A few team members of the CPE team have investigated how to improve the performances of datanommer/datagrepper. A little while ago, we announced that we would be look at optimization for datanommer/datagrepper. The main issue being that it has…
Paris Open Source Summit 2019 (in english)
Just so you know, the Fedora-fr community will be present at the 2019 edition of Paris Open Source Summit. This…
Retrieving the monitoring statuses of someone’s packages
Recently we announced on devel-announce the upcoming changes to integrate anitya with dist-git. Following this announcement, Till H. asked if there was a way to have an overview of the monitoring status of all the packages they maintain. I ha…
Fedora Infrastructure Hackathon 2018
This week, a good part of the Fedora Infrastructure team as well as some members from the CentOS Infrastructure team met up in Frederisksburg (Virginia, USA) for a few days of hacking together. The least I can say is that the week has been reall…
Spec change statistics
Over the last couple of days I took a look at all the spec files in Fedora. I wanted to find out how many packages have not been updated by someone else than release engineering for mass-rebuilds. Here is a graphical representation of the dat…
Introducing simple-koji-ci
simple-koji-ci is a small fedmsg-based service that just got deployed in the Fedora Infrastructure. It aims at doing something really simple: for each pull-request opened in pagure on dist-git, kick off a scratch-build in koji and report the …
My experience of Flock 2017
Flock, the annual Fedora contributor’s conference, is now over. It took place in Cape Cod this year (near Boston, MA), and it was great once again. It started with a keynote by our project leader Matt, who insisted on Fedora’s place in the diffusion of innovation. We are targeting the inovators and the early adopters,…
Flock 2017 – Day 1
Today was the first day of the Flock 2017 conference in Cape Code. I arrived there on Sunday, giving me a little time to adjust to the jet lag so I was somewhat ready for this first day. It started with the traditional talk from the Fedora P…
The workshop on Fedora Hubs at Flock 2017 will be awesome
TL;DR: come to the Hubs workshop at Flock! 🙂 This is a shameless plug, I admit. In a couple weeks, a fair number of people from the Fedora community will gather near Boston for the annual Flock conference. We’ll be able to update each other and work together face-to-face, which does not happen so often…


