Greetings.
We are now in the infrastructure freeze leading up to the Fedora 39 Beta release. This is a pre release freeze.
We do this to ensure that our infrastructure is stable and ready to release the Fedora 39 Beta when it's available.
You can see a list of hosts that do not freeze by checking out the ansible repo and running the freezelist script:
git clone https://pagure.io/fedora-infra/ansible.git ansible/scripts/freezelist -i inventory
Any hosts listed as freezes is frozen until 2023-09-12 (or later if release slips). Frozen hosts should have no changes made to them without a sign-off on the change from at least 2 sysadmin-main or rel-eng members, along with (in most cases) a patch of the exact change to be made to this list or a pull request for review.
Thanks,
Kevin
Greetings.
We are now in the infrastructure freeze leading up to the Fedora 39 Beta release. This is a pre release freeze.
We do this to ensure that our infrastructure is stable and ready to release the Fedora 39 Beta when it's available.
You can see a list of hosts that do not freeze by checking out the ansible repo and running the freezelist script:
git clone https://pagure.io/fedora-infra/ansible.git ansible/scripts/freezelist -i inventory
Any hosts listed as freezes is frozen until 2023-09-12 (or later if release slips). Frozen hosts should have no changes made to them without a sign-off on the change from at least 2 sysadmin-main or rel-eng members, along with (in most cases) a patch of the exact change to be made to this list or a pull request for review.
Thanks,
Kevin
"Any hosts listed as freezes is frozen until 2023-09-12 (or later if release slips)" https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/fedora-39-beta-infrastructure-freeze-...
On Sat, Aug 26, 2023 at 03:28:26AM -0000, Ryan Bach wrote:
Greetings.
We are now in the infrastructure freeze leading up to the Fedora 39 Beta release. This is a pre release freeze.
We do this to ensure that our infrastructure is stable and ready to release the Fedora 39 Beta when it's available.
You can see a list of hosts that do not freeze by checking out the ansible repo and running the freezelist script:
git clone https://pagure.io/fedora-infra/ansible.git ansible/scripts/freezelist -i inventory
Any hosts listed as freezes is frozen until 2023-09-12 (or later if release slips). Frozen hosts should have no changes made to them without a sign-off on the change from at least 2 sysadmin-main or rel-eng members, along with (in most cases) a patch of the exact change to be made to this list or a pull request for review.
Thanks,
Kevin
"Any hosts listed as freezes is frozen until 2023-09-12 (or later if release slips)" https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/fedora-39-beta-infrastructure-freeze-...
Yes? Did you have a question here?
I did post here and also in discussion...
kevin
On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 01:05:16AM -0000, Ryan Bach wrote:
On Sat, Aug 26, 2023 at 03:28:26AM -0000, Ryan Bach wrote:
Yes? Did you have a question here?
I did post here and also in discussion...
kevin
I guess. Will hyperkitty be updated after the freeze is over? Thanks for your work.
Well, here's the steps I see:
* Wait until everything lands in epel9. We want to deploy on RHEL9 to avoid having to update often, so ideally we wait for this. There's a bunch of progress on it.
* Once that lands, setup a mailman01.stg instance again. This will allow us to work out all the issues around deploying the new version and also allow us to test importing the existing content from production.
* Then setup a new production mailman instance, import everything and have a outage probibly to switch over to it.
So, not right after freeze, but hopefully in the not too distant future.
kevin
With the release of Fedora 39 Beta yesterday, infrastructure freeze is now over.
Our next freeze is for Fedora 39 final release, currently scheduled for 2023-10-03.
kevin
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