[Python-Dev] Bugs Migration to OpenShift (original) (raw)

Mark Mangoba mmangoba at python.org
Sun May 13 11:44:59 EDT 2018


Hi All,

Victor made a good point here. After discussion with Maciej, we will postpone this migration to OpenShift until after sprints since bpo will be heavily used.

Maciej and I will update everyone on the timeline after sprints.

Best regards, Mark

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 12:54 AM, Victor Stinner <vstinner at redhat.com> wrote:

Does it mean that the final switch will happen during the sprints? Would it be possible to do it before or after? If bugs.python.org doesn't work during the sprint, it will be much harder to contribute to CPython during the sprints.

(If I misunderstood, ignore my message :-)) Victor 2018-04-29 19:07 GMT+02:00 Mark Mangoba <mmangoba at python.org>: Hi All,

We’re planning to finish up the bugs.python.org migration to Red Hat OpenShift by May 14th (US Pycon Sprints). For the most part everything will stay same, with the exception of cleaning up some old URL’s and redirects from the previous hosting provider: Upfront Software. We will post a more concrete timeline here by May 1st, but wanted to share this exciting news to move bugs.python.org into a more stable and optimal state. Thank you all for your patience and feedback. A special thanks to Maciej Szulik and Red Hat for helping the PSF with this project. Best regards, Mark -- Mark Mangoba | PSF IT Manager | Python Software Foundation | mmangoba at python.org | python.org | Infrastructure Staff: infrastructure-staff at python.org | GPG: 2DE4 D92B 739C 649B EBB8 CCF6 DC05 E024 5F4C A0D1


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