Local build not working
by Ben Cotton
Hi all,
I'm trying to run a local test of some website changes I'm working on
and the local web server isn't launching.
I run:
podman build -t fedora-websites .
podman run -it --rm -v "/home/bcotton/fedora/websites:/opt/:z" -p
5000:5000 fedora-websites ./scripts/pull-translations.sh
podman run -it --rm -v "/home/bcotton/fedora/websites:/opt/:z" -p
5000:5000 fedora-websites python ./scripts/pull-magazine.py
podman run -it --rm -v "/home/bcotton/fedora/websites:/opt/:z" -p
5000:5000 fedora-websites python main.py
as specified in the README. I get no errors, but the last step just
runs the checks and exits without running the local webserver. It's
been a few weeks since I did any website testing, but I know this
worked fairly recently. What am I missing?
Thanks,
BC
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Ben Cotton
He / Him / His
Senior Program Manager, Fedora & CentOS Stream
Red Hat
TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis
3 years, 7 months
F33 branch?
by Ben Cotton
Rick (or others),
I was going to add links to IoT from the main getfedora page. Would it step
on your toes if I created the f33 branch to start getting those changes
ready? I can't find release SOP docs (though I swear I've seen them
somewhere before), so I don't want to do the wrong thing.
Thanks,
BC
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Ben Cotton
He / Him / His
Senior Program Manager, Fedora & CentOS Stream
Red Hat
TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis
3 years, 8 months
Introduction
by Zlatko Duric
Hello everyone,
I'm sending a short intro of myself, as stated at the Fedora Project
wiki that I should do.
I'm Zlatko, I use Fedora as my primary OS at my laptop and my desktop
and I have been using it for quite some time so I've thought I could try
to help out the project that is doing so much for me.
I'm an experienced web technologies guy, and lately I have been working
mostly with JavaScript (Angular, React, Vue, and most of the frameworks
before that) and NodeJS. But I was also doing a lot of things on the
servers as well - from Nginx or Apache config, light RDBMS
maintenance/ops work and simmilar so I figured I could try to help in
the websites team here.
I also have been involved in some Java, Python projects, and as a purely
non-production excersize, with C, Go and well, many other languages.
I'm not a sysadmin but I also have experience in this department. You
could probably see some of this info at zlatko.dev site (relatively new
so still sparse) or at my LinkedIn profile (dunno how we go about
linking those but I'm fairly easy to look up for there). I'm currently
an "Lead IT Consultant" at msg systems ag, which doesn't tell you much
but I'm dealing mostly with web frontend work, coaching and architecture
there.
Anyway, my first Fedora was a Fedora Core 3 (or 4, was it?), ans since
then I've been using it on and off along with other OSes. I've also used
Mint, Arch, Ubuntu and other distros, I've dabbled even with FreeBSD.
I've also been using Windows at work, and my wife is on a macOS platform
so I'm also close to that system.
About Fedora 21, I've went back to it on my laptop, and since beginning
of this year, on my desktop machine. I've recently read an article on
Fedora Magazine and wanted to get in and help out where I can.
Now, funny anecdote time: I've signed-up on the Fedora project website
about 10 days ago, after I've read something on Fedora Magazine and
trying something at my computer and noticing an issue I'd like
addressed. But I had a glitch on sign up (couldn't change the temporary
password) and while waiting for that to resolve (and then to have the
time to write this email), I've forgotten what my issue was. So now I
don't know _exactly_ why I've joined, but I'll go look into "easyfix"
issues and see if there's something fun for me to look at and try to
help with.
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Zlatko Đurić
3 years, 8 months