Participants
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1. guilhem
2. Brett (AFK)
3. Emiliano
4. cloph
Agenda
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* Some improvements to Pad requested by BoD - Emiliano
- Allowing tracking of versions
+ guilhem: vaguely recall a request to disable the timeslider for protected
pads, but don't recall the context (need to check in inbox/tickets)
- Allowing tracking of the author of modifications via SSO
+ guilhem: there was an upstream ticket about this suggesting how that
could be implemented with a simple plugin (AI guilhem: find said ticket)
* AskBot → Discourse migration: scheduled for Jul 31 / Aug 01
- https://ask.libreoffice.org will be *read-only* that week-end
+ guilhem: probably not the full week-end but a large chunk of it (wasn't
able to speed things up significantly beyond the suggested ETA)
- aim is to have the switchover ready by Monday morning
- full export is https://ask.libreoffice.org/ (point your local resolver to
89.238.68.222)
* Move large assets to Hetzner (cf. for instance rdm#3236):
- bibisect repos (currently ~500G, +20G per MAJ.MIN)
+ guilhem: currently copying this to a new host, will be be able to
switch later this week
- dev-downloads (currently 350G)
+ what about /srv/git/lo-linux-dbgutil-daily*.git? (currently 55G, last
touched in dec 2018)
- cloph: those were done by Miklos, the machine died and he didn't have
time to update the repos anymore → repos de facto frozen
- currently not exposed to the web, only to git+ssh:// and git://
- AI guilhem: bundle each repo, move to bibisect.libreoffice.org and
update the links at https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Bibisect/Linux
can remove git-daemon from vm142 after that (yay)
- dev-www (currently 48G)
- dev-builds (currently 729G, of which ⅓ is crashtest data, nothing is really
growing that much)
5.3G /srv/www/dev-builds.libreoffice.org/bibisect (keep on gimli)
8.9G /srv/www/dev-builds.libreoffice.org/lcov_reports (keep on gimli)
103G /srv/www/dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily (might want to move that)
163G /srv/www/dev-builds.libreoffice.org/pre-releases (keep on gimli)
178G /srv/www/dev-builds.libreoffice.org/update (keep on gimli)
269G /srv/www/dev-builds.libreoffice.org/crashtest (keep on gimli)
+ guilhem: leave dev-builds on gimli for now, maybe reconsider later for
/daily (and perhaps other subdirs too)
- gerrit: different resource concerns (needs faster I/O, more RAM and vCPUs,
OTOH don't need as much space)
+ for that one any reasonably fast VPS would be just fine
- download archives (currently 2.1T, +75G per MAJ.MIN)
+ how attached are we to mirrorbrain, esp. given the likely replacement
+ cloph: not that much, vm186 doesn't have mirrors so mirrorbrain is only
used for fancy indexing and to show shasums/sigs etc
+ migrating to a better AS isn't not a priority though, downloads are
intentionally throttled
* pending/in progress:
- PiTR (AI Brett, esp. good to have after the AskBot migration)
- gerrit upgrade 3.3
- mailing list import
- firewall refactoring (AI Jonathan)
- node monitoring
- mirrorbits
* Next call: August 17, 18:30 CEST
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