Hi Everyone, fedorapeople.org is now available for general use.
What is fedorapeople.org?: It is a site where fedora contributors can upload files for sharing out with the world. It is perfect for uploading specfiles, srpms, patches, etc, etc. Each fedora contributor has 150M of quota-controlled space. Users can upload using scp, sftp or rsync. Once uploaded into the users public_html directory the files are available via http at: http://your_username.fedorapeople.org/. To connect to fedorapeople.org just use the ssh key you uploaded to your fedora account and then you can login via ssh to: fedorapeople.org
What fedorapeople.org is NOT: - it is not a place for you to upload confidential or copyright-violating files. - it is not a shell for you to login and stay logged into - it is not a place for you to run your favorite proxy of whatever kind - it is not a database server - it is not a mail server - it is not a run-my-favorite-cgi-server - it is not a blog server
We've tried our best to minimize and secure the services. Don't make a lot of unreasonable requests asking for us to undo that. :)
For reasonable requests please file put them in the fedora infrastructure ticketing system: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Tickets
Let us know what breaks, -sv
Hi,
How does one get his directory set up?
Thanks.
Fernando
seth vidal wrote:
Hi Everyone, fedorapeople.org is now available for general use.
What is fedorapeople.org?: It is a site where fedora contributors can upload files for sharing out with the world. It is perfect for uploading specfiles, srpms, patches, etc, etc. Each fedora contributor has 150M of quota-controlled space. Users can upload using scp, sftp or rsync. Once uploaded into the users public_html directory the files are available via http at: http://your_username.fedorapeople.org/. To connect to fedorapeople.org just use the ssh key you uploaded to your fedora account and then you can login via ssh to: fedorapeople.org
What fedorapeople.org is NOT:
- it is not a place for you to upload confidential or
copyright-violating files.
- it is not a shell for you to login and stay logged into
- it is not a place for you to run your favorite proxy of whatever kind
- it is not a database server
- it is not a mail server
- it is not a run-my-favorite-cgi-server
- it is not a blog server
We've tried our best to minimize and secure the services. Don't make a lot of unreasonable requests asking for us to undo that. :)
For reasonable requests please file put them in the fedora infrastructure ticketing system: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Tickets
Let us know what breaks, -sv
On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 14:09 -0400, Fernando Nasser wrote:
Hi,
How does one get his directory set up?
If you are a fedora contributor[1] then you just need to login using your fedora account and ssh key and you can run: mkdir public_html
-sv
[1]. A fedora contributor is someone who is a member of the cla_done group in the accounts system and is a member of any one other group other than those starting with cla_
On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 14:09 -0400, Fernando Nasser wrote:
Hi,
How does one get his directory set up?
Do you have a fedora account? have you signed the cla or are you covered under the red hat cla? are you a member of one group other than the cla group?
If the answer to all of these is yes, then you just login to fedorapeople.org using your ssh key you uploaded to the account system.
then you make a public_html dir and put files in it.
that's it.
-sv
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