From msd at bu.edu Wed Dec 2 19:19:56 2020 From: msd at bu.edu (Daitzman, Michael S) Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2020 19:19:56 +0000 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Reminder: Open Telemetry Working Group Message-ID: <4F880279-EB17-458D-85CD-0A02F7DA72B1@bu.edu> As you may know, the Open Cloud Workshop (formerly Mass Open Cloud Workshop) held in March kicked off a shift to a focus broader than the MOC - a constellation of related projects we’ve started to call the Open Cloud Initiative. Coming out of the Workshop, we established a monthly meeting of representatives from each of the efforts. During these monthly discussions, questions on telemetry became a theme which would be a good area of focus for a working group. We identified two potential leads, Raja Sambasivan, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Tufts University, and Marcel Hild, Engineering Manager, AI CoE, CTO Office Kiel Area, Red Hat, both of whom accepted our request to lead this working group (Thanks Raja and Marcel!). You are receiving this email because we’d like to invite you to participate in this group. Work has been started on developing a charter and there are lots of ideas on the next steps. We are holding the Telemetry Working Group kick-off meeting on December 8, 2020 from 9:30 - 10:30 AM EST. For now, we will set up the meeting to run bi-weekly. December 8, 2020 Agenda 1. Introductions 2. Charter 3. Logistics The recurring Zoom information for this meeting is: https://bostonu.zoom.us/j/92042192235?pwd=VktYcktHRWphdDVvam84NjF5Tmo1QT09 or use Meeting ID: 920 4219 2235, Passcode: 045484. You will be added to a calendar invite with this information as well. Currently, the charter, agendas and meeting notes can be found here. We know we did not think of everyone we should invite, so if you know someone (or a mailing list or SIG) that would be a great fit - please forward the invitation (coming shortly) and cc Jen Stacy so they may be added to the mailing list. 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Discover and onboard existing clusters into a consistent management domain. * Use policies to automatically configure and maintain consistency of security controls required by industry or self-imposed corporate standards. * Deploy and maintain day 2 operations of business applications distributed across your cluster landscape. From: msd at bu.edu When: 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM December 9, 2020 (Boston, MA time) Subject: Openinfralabs/Operate First Monitoring Location: https://bostonu.zoom.us/j/95680241139?pwd=S01qQjg5MFVCNlR4VFNQVW1MZnBQZz09&from=msft Please note – updated zoom call in number to fix recording issue. . Augustine, Kristi and Naved are all alternative hosts if they are logged into their BU Zoom accounts. Michael Daitzman is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. 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URL: From allison at openstack.org Fri Dec 11 18:23:00 2020 From: allison at openstack.org (Allison Price) Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2020 12:23:00 -0600 Subject: [Openinfralabs] 2020 OpenInfra Foundation Annual Report - OpenInfra Labs Message-ID: <9524DB7D-5AB1-4075-A73E-8349B0EAA44D@openstack.org> Hi everyone, With the end of the year approaching quickly, we’re starting to draft the Open Infrastructure Foundation Annual Report, and I’m looking for a volunteer to help with the OpenInfra Labs update. Our goal is to have the content collected by January 13. We’ll want to include information around the launch, momentum, and milestones that the community has made this year. Any metrics that are available are great to include. Here is last year’s report for reference - https://www.openstack.org/annual-reports/2019-openstack-foundation-annual-report Let me know who can help out. Thanks! 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Putting the service aside, the implementation itself is intended to be a showcase for new capabilities - multi-tenant bare metal, bare metal Kubernetes, resource reservation, monitoring, preemption. 2. Proposal to sleep this meeting for a several months – overlap with telemetry meeting may make this lower priority. Augustine, Kristi and Naved are all alternative hosts if they are logged into their BU Zoom accounts. Michael Daitzman is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. 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URL: From msd at bu.edu Tue Dec 15 23:59:33 2020 From: msd at bu.edu (Daitzman, Michael S) Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2020 23:59:33 +0000 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Proposal: Relocating Open Infra Labs from Gitlab to Github In-Reply-To: <0A43B92D-EA91-4011-B486-10F738485A91@getmailspring.com> References: <362584FB-D49C-491E-96E7-A04C1973B57E@bu.edu>, <0A43B92D-EA91-4011-B486-10F738485A91@getmailspring.com> Message-ID: Thanks Jimmy! I’ll do a pull request with the changes to point at github in the gitlab openinfralabs-website repository. Once the changes are done you, Lars, or I can merge it and you may move stuff over to github at your convenience. @Lars Kellogg-Stedman – you probably already thought of this, but we’ll also need to move over all the users and their permissions. --- Michael Daitzman (He/Him) msd at bu.edu cell:978-201-9965 From: Jimmy McArthur Date: Monday, November 30, 2020 at 2:46 PM To: Daitzman, Michael S Cc: James Cole , Theodoros Gkountouvas , Hui Lei , Gabriel Cutrini , openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] Proposal: Relocating Open Infra Labs from Gitlab to Github Hi Michael, It's a pretty light lift from our side. I think OpenInfra Labs was originally hosted on github and our setup is easily reconfigured to point to wherever the repo is. My suggestion would be for y'all to set it up as you see fit, but add Gabriel and myself as admins we can jump in on the config if needed. Let me know if you have additional questions and/or how we can help :) Cheers Jimmy On Nov 30 2020, at 1:18 pm, Daitzman, Michael S wrote: I haven’t seen any pushback about doing this - to help with planning, @Jimmy, @Gabriel - what is the timeframe for migrating the website process to GitHub? On Nov 18, 2020, at 10:34 PM, Daitzman, Michael S > wrote: I wanted to have a discussion about relocating our gitlab content to github so that we may better track MOC and OI Labs work on a single project board. Problem Description Historically the Mass Open Cloud repositories have existed github as have the Harvard and BU repositories being used for the NERC. In addition, other team's working on related projects have voiced a preference for github. This creates friction for the dev team's because Open Infra Labs was set up in gitlab and it is, for example, difficult to track the work on a single project board. We have been tracking the details in this ticket: https://github.com/CCI-MOC/ops-issues/issues/39 Proposed solution including issues which need to be resolved We propose relocating open infra labs gitlab content to an Openinfralabs github location. Assuming we move forward we would like to do so before more processes become baked into our use of gitlab. Known issues/steps: • confirm web site may be driven from github and schedule migration • moving content over • import issues - bring over discussions • redirect repositories to github • update openinfralabs web site with links Alternatives & History >Correction for next sentence: Initially we created the repository in the opendev structure and migrated to gitlab in response to feedback from operators who were not used to the gerrit workflow. Some history – initially we created the repository in the opendev and migrated to git in response to feedback from various operators. We chose gitlab at the time because of the perception it is more open then github. Other options: 1. Continue with current state – keeping OpenInfra Labs on gitlab. 2. Migrate MOC/NERC etc. to gitlab. This would be difficult both because of the size of existing repositories, need for retraining and the number of processes already built around the github model. 3. Revisit opendev – at this time it does not address the ease of access issues initially raised by operators. I will summarize this note in irc and point to both the ticket and this email. Thanks! Michael. --- Michael Daitzman (He/Him) msd at bu.edu cell:978-201-9965 _______________________________________________ Openinfralabs mailing list Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From msd at bu.edu Fri Dec 18 14:57:43 2020 From: msd at bu.edu (Daitzman, Michael S) Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2020 14:57:43 +0000 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Proposal: Relocating Open Infra Labs from Gitlab to Github In-Reply-To: References: <362584FB-D49C-491E-96E7-A04C1973B57E@bu.edu>, <0A43B92D-EA91-4011-B486-10F738485A91@getmailspring.com>, Message-ID: Hi Jimmy, The website stuff has been moved to github: https://github.com/orgs/open-infrastructure-labs/ If I did it correctly you,Fungi and Gabriel have admin permissions -- message me at 978-201-9965 if you do not. We’ll do the additional updates there unless you don’t expect to have time to repoint at that repository in the next few days. Not sure if @Lars Kellogg-Stedman moved over all the people to different projects (permissions in github need granting, I haven’t seen a way to do a request for access) so I will double check that and see about doing it. Regards, Michael --- Michael Daitzman (He/Him) msd at bu.edu cell:978-201-9965 From: Daitzman, Michael S Date: Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at 6:59 PM To: Jimmy McArthur , Lars Kellogg-Stedman Cc: James Cole , Theodoros Gkountouvas , Hui Lei , Gabriel Cutrini , openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] Proposal: Relocating Open Infra Labs from Gitlab to Github Thanks Jimmy! I’ll do a pull request with the changes to point at github in the gitlab openinfralabs-website repository. Once the changes are done you, Lars, or I can merge it and you may move stuff over to github at your convenience. @Lars Kellogg-Stedman – you probably already thought of this, but we’ll also need to move over all the users and their permissions. --- Michael Daitzman (He/Him) msd at bu.edu cell:978-201-9965 From: Jimmy McArthur Date: Monday, November 30, 2020 at 2:46 PM To: Daitzman, Michael S Cc: James Cole , Theodoros Gkountouvas , Hui Lei , Gabriel Cutrini , openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] Proposal: Relocating Open Infra Labs from Gitlab to Github Hi Michael, It's a pretty light lift from our side. I think OpenInfra Labs was originally hosted on github and our setup is easily reconfigured to point to wherever the repo is. My suggestion would be for y'all to set it up as you see fit, but add Gabriel and myself as admins we can jump in on the config if needed. Let me know if you have additional questions and/or how we can help :) Cheers Jimmy On Nov 30 2020, at 1:18 pm, Daitzman, Michael S wrote: I haven’t seen any pushback about doing this - to help with planning, @Jimmy, @Gabriel - what is the timeframe for migrating the website process to GitHub? On Nov 18, 2020, at 10:34 PM, Daitzman, Michael S > wrote: I wanted to have a discussion about relocating our gitlab content to github so that we may better track MOC and OI Labs work on a single project board. Problem Description Historically the Mass Open Cloud repositories have existed github as have the Harvard and BU repositories being used for the NERC. In addition, other team's working on related projects have voiced a preference for github. This creates friction for the dev team's because Open Infra Labs was set up in gitlab and it is, for example, difficult to track the work on a single project board. We have been tracking the details in this ticket: https://github.com/CCI-MOC/ops-issues/issues/39 Proposed solution including issues which need to be resolved We propose relocating open infra labs gitlab content to an Openinfralabs github location. Assuming we move forward we would like to do so before more processes become baked into our use of gitlab. Known issues/steps: • confirm web site may be driven from github and schedule migration • moving content over • import issues - bring over discussions • redirect repositories to github • update openinfralabs web site with links Alternatives & History >Correction for next sentence: Initially we created the repository in the opendev structure and migrated to gitlab in response to feedback from operators who were not used to the gerrit workflow. Some history – initially we created the repository in the opendev and migrated to git in response to feedback from various operators. We chose gitlab at the time because of the perception it is more open then github. Other options: 1. Continue with current state – keeping OpenInfra Labs on gitlab. 2. Migrate MOC/NERC etc. to gitlab. This would be difficult both because of the size of existing repositories, need for retraining and the number of processes already built around the github model. 3. Revisit opendev – at this time it does not address the ease of access issues initially raised by operators. I will summarize this note in irc and point to both the ticket and this email. Thanks! Michael. --- Michael Daitzman (He/Him) msd at bu.edu cell:978-201-9965 _______________________________________________ Openinfralabs mailing list Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jimmy at openstack.org Mon Dec 21 18:50:13 2020 From: jimmy at openstack.org (Jimmy McArthur) Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2020 12:50:13 -0600 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Proposal: Relocating Open Infra Labs from Gitlab to Github In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8F430CCF-B164-4A85-84EB-9EAD453D2AE2@getmailspring.com> Hey all - I've got this set up now in Netlify, pointing to the new Github repo: https://openinfralabs.org/ Shouldn't be a need to change anything else since DNS was already pointed to Netlify. Please let me know if I can assist further. Cheers, Jimmy On Dec 18 2020, at 8:57 am, Daitzman, Michael S wrote: > > Hi Jimmy, > > > The website stuff has been moved to github: https://github.com/orgs/open-infrastructure-labs/ > > If I did it correctly you,Fungi and Gabriel have admin permissions -- message me at 978-201-9965 if you do not. We’ll do the additional updates there unless you don’t expect to have time to repoint at that repository in the next few days. > > Not sure if @Lars Kellogg-Stedman (mailto:lars at redhat.com) moved over all the people to different projects (permissions in github need granting, I haven’t seen a way to do a request for access) so I will double check that and see about doing it. > > Regards, > > Michael > > --- > Michael Daitzman (He/Him) > msd at bu.edu > cell:978-201-9965 > > > > > From: Daitzman, Michael S > Date: Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at 6:59 PM > To: Jimmy McArthur , Lars Kellogg-Stedman > Cc: James Cole , Theodoros Gkountouvas , Hui Lei , Gabriel Cutrini , openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] Proposal: Relocating Open Infra Labs from Gitlab to Github > > > Thanks Jimmy! > > > I’ll do a pull request with the changes to point at github in the gitlab openinfralabs-website repository. > > > Once the changes are done you, Lars, or I can merge it and you may move stuff over to github at your convenience. > > > @Lars Kellogg-Stedman (mailto:lars at redhat.com) – you probably already thought of this, but we’ll also need to move over all the users and their permissions. > > > > --- > Michael Daitzman (He/Him) > msd at bu.edu > cell:978-201-9965 > > > > > > > From: Jimmy McArthur > Date: Monday, November 30, 2020 at 2:46 PM > To: Daitzman, Michael S > Cc: James Cole , Theodoros Gkountouvas , Hui Lei , Gabriel Cutrini , openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] Proposal: Relocating Open Infra Labs from Gitlab to Github > > > Hi Michael, > > > > It's a pretty light lift from our side. I think OpenInfra Labs was originally hosted on github and our setup is easily reconfigured to point to wherever the repo is. My suggestion would be for y'all to set it up as you see fit, but add Gabriel and myself as admins we can jump in on the config if needed. > > > Let me know if you have additional questions and/or how we can help :) > > > Cheers > Jimmy > > > > On Nov 30 2020, at 1:18 pm, Daitzman, Michael S wrote: > > > > > > I haven’t seen any pushback about doing this - to help with planning, @Jimmy, @Gabriel - what is the timeframe for migrating the website process to GitHub? > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Nov 18, 2020, at 10:34 PM, Daitzman, Michael S wrote: > > > > > > > > > I wanted to have a discussion about relocating our gitlab content to github so that we may better track MOC and OI Labs work on a single project board. > > > Problem Description > > > > > > Historically the Mass Open Cloud repositories have existed github as have the Harvard and BU repositories being used for the NERC. In addition, other team's working on related projects have voiced a preference for github. > > > > > > This creates friction for the dev team's because Open Infra Labs was set up in gitlab and it is, for example, difficult to track the work on a single project board. > > > > > > We have been tracking the details in this ticket: https://github.com/CCI-MOC/ops-issues/issues/39 > > > > > > Proposed solution including issues which need to be resolved > > > > > > We propose relocating open infra labs gitlab content to an Openinfralabs github location. Assuming we move forward we would like to do so before more processes become baked into our use of gitlab. > > > > > > Known issues/steps: > > > > > > · confirm web site may be driven from github and schedule migration > > > > > > · moving content over > > > > > > · import issues - bring over discussions > > > > > > · redirect repositories to github > > > > > > · update openinfralabs web site with links > > > > > > Alternatives & History > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Correction for next sentence: Initially we created the repository in the opendev structure and migrated to gitlab in response to feedback from operators who were not used to the gerrit workflow. > > > > > Some history – initially we created the repository in the opendev and migrated to git in response to feedback from various operators. We chose gitlab at the time because of the perception it is more open then github. > > > > > > Other options: > > > > > > 1. Continue with current state – keeping OpenInfra Labs on gitlab. > > > > > > 2. Migrate MOC/NERC etc. to gitlab. This would be difficult both because of the size of existing repositories, need for retraining and the number of processes already built around the github model. > > > > > > 3. Revisit opendev – at this time it does not address the ease of access issues initially raised by operators. > > > > > > I will summarize this note in irc and point to both the ticket and this email. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > > > > > > Michael. > > > > > > > > > > > > --- > > > > > > Michael Daitzman (He/Him) > > > > > > msd at bu.edu (mailto:msd at bu.edu) > > > > > > cell:978-201-9965 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > Openinfralabs mailing list > > > > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > > > > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From msd at bu.edu Mon Dec 21 19:30:59 2020 From: msd at bu.edu (Daitzman, Michael S) Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2020 19:30:59 +0000 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Proposal: Relocating Open Infra Labs from Gitlab to Github In-Reply-To: <8F430CCF-B164-4A85-84EB-9EAD453D2AE2@getmailspring.com> References: , <8F430CCF-B164-4A85-84EB-9EAD453D2AE2@getmailspring.com> Message-ID: Thanks! Hope you all have a wonderful break full of time with family and friends! --- Michael Daitzman (He/Him) msd at bu.edu cell:978-201-9965 From: Jimmy McArthur Date: Monday, December 21, 2020 at 1:50 PM To: Daitzman, Michael S Cc: Lars Kellogg-Stedman , James Cole , Theodoros Gkountouvas , Hui Lei , Gabriel Cutrini , openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org , Jeremy Stanley Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] Proposal: Relocating Open Infra Labs from Gitlab to Github Hey all - I've got this set up now in Netlify, pointing to the new Github repo: https://openinfralabs.org/ Shouldn't be a need to change anything else since DNS was already pointed to Netlify. Please let me know if I can assist further. Cheers, Jimmy On Dec 18 2020, at 8:57 am, Daitzman, Michael S wrote: Hi Jimmy, The website stuff has been moved to github: https://github.com/orgs/open-infrastructure-labs/ If I did it correctly you,Fungi and Gabriel have admin permissions -- message me at 978-201-9965 if you do not. We’ll do the additional updates there unless you don’t expect to have time to repoint at that repository in the next few days. Not sure if @Lars Kellogg-Stedman moved over all the people to different projects (permissions in github need granting, I haven’t seen a way to do a request for access) so I will double check that and see about doing it. Regards, Michael --- Michael Daitzman (He/Him) msd at bu.edu cell:978-201-9965 From: Daitzman, Michael S Date: Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at 6:59 PM To: Jimmy McArthur , Lars Kellogg-Stedman Cc: James Cole , Theodoros Gkountouvas , Hui Lei , Gabriel Cutrini , openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] Proposal: Relocating Open Infra Labs from Gitlab to Github Thanks Jimmy! I’ll do a pull request with the changes to point at github in the gitlab openinfralabs-website repository. Once the changes are done you, Lars, or I can merge it and you may move stuff over to github at your convenience. @Lars Kellogg-Stedman – you probably already thought of this, but we’ll also need to move over all the users and their permissions. --- Michael Daitzman (He/Him) msd at bu.edu cell:978-201-9965 From: Jimmy McArthur Date: Monday, November 30, 2020 at 2:46 PM To: Daitzman, Michael S Cc: James Cole , Theodoros Gkountouvas , Hui Lei , Gabriel Cutrini , openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] Proposal: Relocating Open Infra Labs from Gitlab to Github Hi Michael, It's a pretty light lift from our side. I think OpenInfra Labs was originally hosted on github and our setup is easily reconfigured to point to wherever the repo is. My suggestion would be for y'all to set it up as you see fit, but add Gabriel and myself as admins we can jump in on the config if needed. Let me know if you have additional questions and/or how we can help :) Cheers Jimmy On Nov 30 2020, at 1:18 pm, Daitzman, Michael S wrote: I haven’t seen any pushback about doing this - to help with planning, @Jimmy, @Gabriel - what is the timeframe for migrating the website process to GitHub? On Nov 18, 2020, at 10:34 PM, Daitzman, Michael S > wrote: I wanted to have a discussion about relocating our gitlab content to github so that we may better track MOC and OI Labs work on a single project board. Problem Description Historically the Mass Open Cloud repositories have existed github as have the Harvard and BU repositories being used for the NERC. In addition, other team's working on related projects have voiced a preference for github. This creates friction for the dev team's because Open Infra Labs was set up in gitlab and it is, for example, difficult to track the work on a single project board. We have been tracking the details in this ticket: https://github.com/CCI-MOC/ops-issues/issues/39 Proposed solution including issues which need to be resolved We propose relocating open infra labs gitlab content to an Openinfralabs github location. Assuming we move forward we would like to do so before more processes become baked into our use of gitlab. Known issues/steps: • confirm web site may be driven from github and schedule migration • moving content over • import issues - bring over discussions • redirect repositories to github • update openinfralabs web site with links Alternatives & History >Correction for next sentence: Initially we created the repository in the opendev structure and migrated to gitlab in response to feedback from operators who were not used to the gerrit workflow. Some history – initially we created the repository in the opendev and migrated to git in response to feedback from various operators. We chose gitlab at the time because of the perception it is more open then github. Other options: 1. Continue with current state – keeping OpenInfra Labs on gitlab. 2. Migrate MOC/NERC etc. to gitlab. This would be difficult both because of the size of existing repositories, need for retraining and the number of processes already built around the github model. 3. Revisit opendev – at this time it does not address the ease of access issues initially raised by operators. I will summarize this note in irc and point to both the ticket and this email. Thanks! Michael. --- Michael Daitzman (He/Him) msd at bu.edu cell:978-201-9965 _______________________________________________ Openinfralabs mailing list Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs _______________________________________________ Openinfralabs mailing list Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jimmy at openstack.org Tue Dec 22 19:42:15 2020 From: jimmy at openstack.org (Jimmy McArthur) Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2020 13:42:15 -0600 Subject: [Openinfralabs] Proposal: Relocating Open Infra Labs from Gitlab to Github In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <9325867C-4D08-47F9-A1FC-375BD9DD6409@openstack.org> Thanks Michael! Happy Holidays all :) > On Dec 21, 2020, at 1:31 PM, Daitzman, Michael S wrote: > >  > Thanks! Hope you all have a wonderful break full of time with family and friends! > > --- > Michael Daitzman (He/Him) > msd at bu.edu > cell:978-201-9965 > > > > From: Jimmy McArthur > Date: Monday, December 21, 2020 at 1:50 PM > To: Daitzman, Michael S > Cc: Lars Kellogg-Stedman , James Cole , Theodoros Gkountouvas , Hui Lei , Gabriel Cutrini , openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org , Jeremy Stanley > Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] Proposal: Relocating Open Infra Labs from Gitlab to Github > > Hey all - > > I've got this set up now in Netlify, pointing to the new Github repo: https://openinfralabs.org/ > Shouldn't be a need to change anything else since DNS was already pointed to Netlify. Please let me know if I can assist further. > > Cheers, > Jimmy > > On Dec 18 2020, at 8:57 am, Daitzman, Michael S wrote: > > Hi Jimmy, > > > > The website stuff has been moved to github: https://github.com/orgs/open-infrastructure-labs/ > > > > If I did it correctly you,Fungi and Gabriel have admin permissions -- message me at 978-201-9965 if you do not. We’ll do the additional updates there unless you don’t expect to have time to repoint at that repository in the next few days. > > > > Not sure if @Lars Kellogg-Stedman moved over all the people to different projects (permissions in github need granting, I haven’t seen a way to do a request for access) so I will double check that and see about doing it. > > > > Regards, > > > > Michael > > > > --- > Michael Daitzman (He/Him) > msd at bu.edu > cell:978-201-9965 > > > > > > > From: Daitzman, Michael S > Date: Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at 6:59 PM > To: Jimmy McArthur , Lars Kellogg-Stedman > Cc: James Cole , Theodoros Gkountouvas , Hui Lei , Gabriel Cutrini , openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] Proposal: Relocating Open Infra Labs from Gitlab to Github > Thanks Jimmy! > > > I’ll do a pull request with the changes to point at github in the gitlab openinfralabs-website repository. > > > Once the changes are done you, Lars, or I can merge it and you may move stuff over to github at your convenience. > > > @Lars Kellogg-Stedman – you probably already thought of this, but we’ll also need to move over all the users and their permissions. > > > > --- > Michael Daitzman (He/Him) > msd at bu.edu > cell:978-201-9965 > > > > > From: Jimmy McArthur > Date: Monday, November 30, 2020 at 2:46 PM > To: Daitzman, Michael S > Cc: James Cole , Theodoros Gkountouvas , Hui Lei , Gabriel Cutrini , openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > Subject: Re: [Openinfralabs] Proposal: Relocating Open Infra Labs from Gitlab to Github > Hi Michael, > > > It's a pretty light lift from our side. I think OpenInfra Labs was originally hosted on github and our setup is easily reconfigured to point to wherever the repo is. My suggestion would be for y'all to set it up as you see fit, but add Gabriel and myself as admins we can jump in on the config if needed. > > > Let me know if you have additional questions and/or how we can help :) > > > Cheers > Jimmy > > > On Nov 30 2020, at 1:18 pm, Daitzman, Michael S wrote: > > I haven’t seen any pushback about doing this - to help with planning, @Jimmy, @Gabriel - what is the timeframe for migrating the website process to GitHub? > > > > On Nov 18, 2020, at 10:34 PM, Daitzman, Michael S wrote: > > > I wanted to have a discussion about relocating our gitlab content to github so that we may better track MOC and OI Labs work on a single project board. > Problem Description > Historically the Mass Open Cloud repositories have existed github as have the Harvard and BU repositories being used for the NERC. In addition, other team's working on related projects have voiced a preference for github. > This creates friction for the dev team's because Open Infra Labs was set up in gitlab and it is, for example, difficult to track the work on a single project board. > We have been tracking the details in this ticket: https://github.com/CCI-MOC/ops-issues/issues/39 > Proposed solution including issues which need to be resolved > We propose relocating open infra labs gitlab content to an Openinfralabs github location. Assuming we move forward we would like to do so before more processes become baked into our use of gitlab. > Known issues/steps: > · confirm web site may be driven from github and schedule migration > · moving content over > · import issues - bring over discussions > · redirect repositories to github > · update openinfralabs web site with links > Alternatives & History > > >Correction for next sentence: Initially we created the repository in the opendev structure and migrated to gitlab in response to feedback from operators who were not used to the gerrit workflow. > Some history – initially we created the repository in the opendev and migrated to git in response to feedback from various operators. We chose gitlab at the time because of the perception it is more open then github. > Other options: > 1. Continue with current state – keeping OpenInfra Labs on gitlab. > 2. Migrate MOC/NERC etc. to gitlab. This would be difficult both because of the size of existing repositories, need for retraining and the number of processes already built around the github model. > 3. Revisit opendev – at this time it does not address the ease of access issues initially raised by operators. > I will summarize this note in irc and point to both the ticket and this email. > Thanks! > > Michael. > > --- > Michael Daitzman (He/Him) > msd at bu.edu > cell:978-201-9965 > > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs > _______________________________________________ > Openinfralabs mailing list > Openinfralabs at lists.opendev.org > http://lists.opendev.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openinfralabs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: