[IAEP] [Systems] Services provided by Sugarlabs - Inventory - Maintainers
Samuel Cantero
scanterog at gmail.com
Wed Feb 22 12:11:23 EST 2017
James has informed to me that we also need the following services which
sugar 0.110 depends on:
- use-socialhelp.sugarlabs.org (Alt-Shift-H Help),
- activities.sugarlabs.org (My Settings, Software Update, and a Browse
start page link),
- activities-2.sugarlabs.org (My Settings, Software Update, see below),
- www.sugarlabs.org (Browse start page link),
- bugs.sugarlabs.org (Browse start page link),
- wiki.sugarlabs.org (Browse start page link),
activities-2.sugarlabs.org was already shut down, but Sugar has a
reference, so James has prepared a patch.
https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/pull/742.
All of the previous cited sites SHOULD be maintained. We'll do our best to
keep those sites updated and protected. We need a maintainer for
activites.sugarlabs.org if possible and improve bugs.sugarlabs.org or
replace by another tool.
James told me that Sugar no longer depends on jabber.sugarlabs.org but
there was a reference to that as well.
Best regards,
On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 4:39 AM, Sam Parkinson <sam at sam.today> wrote:
> On Sat, 2017-02-18 at 20:25 -0300, Samuel Cantero wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> Currently we have two physical nodes - Justice and Freedom - which belongs
> to SugarLabs and one VM (Sunjammer) provided by the FSF. These nodes are
> running Ubuntu 16.04. Last upgrade was done by Bernie Innocenti and by me.
>
> The main purpose of this email is to update our list of machine/services
> maintainers. We need to have a responsible for every service and update our
> wiki page according to the provided information. The Maintainer must be
> responsible for keeping service up, the OS updated and apply all the
> security patches. I can find that many of our services are just broken or
> forgotten. We need to some do cleaning/pruning.
>
> Below are listed all the current machines/services we're hosting. Please,
> if you're responsible for the machine/service maintenance, identify
> yourself. If no one if responsible for the machine/service, we need to
> define what to do with those machines, whether to find a new maintainer or
> to decommission the machine/service.
>
> Justice:
>
> 1. OS: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS,
> 2. Maintainers: Bernie Innocenti, Sebastian Silva and Samuel Cantero.
> 3. Services (VMs running inside this node):
> amnesia:
> OS: Fedora 18. This OS has reached End of Life.
> Maintainer: X.
> Services provided:
> Apparently it's used by Paraguay Educa. It's running an HTTP server,
> MySQL, etc.
> Are we still using this?
> aslo:
> OS: Ubuntu 14.04.5. EOL: April 2019.
> Maintainer: Samuel Cantero.
> Codebase maintainer: X. it would be nice to have someone behind it.
> Aleksey have been helping so far.
> Services provided:
> activities.sugarlabs.org
> zatoichi:
> OS: Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS. EOL: April 2017.
> Maintainer: X.
> Services provided:
> *.paraguayeduca.org
> Can we keep all the services for PyEduca in one machine? Do we really need
> amnesia and zatoichi?
> lightwave:
> OS: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS.
> Maintainer: Bernie Innocenti / Samuel Cantero.
> Services provided:
> Primary DNS server.
> mothership:
> I can't get into the VM. I don't have information about maintainer nor the
> OS/services running inside.
> pootle:
> OS: Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS.
> Maintainer: Chris Leonard.
> Services provided:
> translate.sugarlabs.org
> library:
> OS: Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS.
> Maintainer: X.
> Services provided:
> library.sugarlabs.org (pathagar).
> Jita:
> OS: Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS
> Maintainer: X.
> Services provided:
> cgit.sugarlabs.org. I guess we can decommission this.
> chat.sugarlabs.org.
> fedora.sugarlabs.org (service down, no one reported so no one is using
> it).
> git.sugarlabs.org (gitorious). Someone should move all repos inside
> git.sl.o to GitHub.
> meeting.sugarlabs.org,
> network.sugarlabs.org,
> node.sugarlabs.org (are we using this?)
> school-network.org
> Freedom
>
> 1. OS: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS,
> 2. Maintainers: Bernie Innocenti, Sebastian Silva, Sam Parkinson and
> Samuel Cantero.
> 3. Services:
> Main backup server.
> We have a bunch of VMs not used by SL. These are: ole, kuckuck,
> munin, owncloud, pirate, hammock, chat, hanginggarden, beacon. AFAIK,
> these VM belongs to Stephan Unterhauser (Dogi). I don't know about the
> terms defined between SugarLabs and Stephan. Hence, I must ask: Is
> Sugarlabs going to continue hosting these VMs?
> We also have the following containers:
> org.sugarlabs.www-rebuilder.
> Maintainer: Sam Parkinson.
> Services:
> used for update the SL www site after a new commit into GitHub repo
> (through Webhooks).
> related: www.sugarlabs.org
> org.sugarlabs.use-socialhelp:
> Maintainer: Sam Parkinson.
> Services:
> socialhelp.sugarlabs.org?
> org.sugarlabs.socialhelp_sso
> Maintainer: Sam Parkinson.
> Services:
> socialhelp.sugarlabs.org?
> local_discourse/app
> Maintainer: Sam Parkinson.
> Services:
> socialhelp.sugarlabs.org?
> org.turtleartday.www-rebuilder
> Maintainer: Samuel Cantero.
> Services:
> used for update the turtleartday.org site after a new commit into GitHub
> repo (through Webhooks).
> related: turtleartday.org
> org.sugarlabs.developer-rebuilder
> Maintainer: Sam Parkinson.
> Services:
> related: developer.sugarlabs.org
> org.sugarlabs.bundlebin
> Maintainer: Sam Parkinson.
> Services:
> bundlebin.sugarlabs.org
> org.sugarlabs.bugs
> Maintainer: Sam Parkinson / Samuel Cantero.
>
>
> To the best of my knowledge, bundlebin is not/never was actively used. I
> will remove it from the server.
>
> Services:
> bugs.sugarlabs.org
> Sunjammer
>
> 1. OS: Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS,
> 2. Maintainers: Bernie Innocenti, Sebastian Silva, and Samuel Cantero.
> 3. Services:
> Community shell server, email, mailing list, LDAP server, Secondary DNS
> server, FTP.
> Maintainer: Bernie Innocenti / Samuel Cantero.
> Web hosting - the maintainers should be responsible for keeping the sites
> up and protected.
> blog.somosazucar.org
> Maintainer: Sebastian Silva.
> camp.laboratoriosazucar.org
> Maintainer: Sebastian Silva.
> codewiz.org
> Maintainer: Bernie Innocenti,
> contest.sugarlabs.org
> Maintainer: X.
> download.sugarlabs.org
> Maintainer: X.
> karma.sugarlabs.org
> Maintainer: X
> ldap.sugarlabs.org
> Maintainer: Bernie Innocenti.
> lists.codewiz.org
> Maintainer: Bernie Innocenti.
> mirrors.sugarlabs.org
> Maintainer: X.
> munin.sugarlabs.org
> Maintainer: Bernie Innocenti / Samuel Cantero.
> olenepal.org
> Maintainer: Bikram Dhoju
> pe.sugarlabs.org
> Maintainer: Sebastian Silva.
> people.sugarlabs.org
> Maintainer: every person with shell access is responsible for the content
> provided in their public html.
> planet.laptop.org
> Maintainer: X
> planet.py.sugarlabs.org
> Maintainer: X
> repo.roscidus.com
> Maintainer: X
> static.sugarlabs.org
> Maintainer: X
> stats.sugarlabs.org
> Maintainer: Bernie Innocenti.
> sugarcamp-devel.somosazucar.org
> Maintainer: Sebastian Silva.
> sugarcamp.somosazucar.org
> Maintainer: Sebastian Silva.
> turtle.sugarlabs.org
> Maintainer: X
> walterbender.org
> Maintainer: Samuel Cantero.
> wiki.sugarlabs.org
> Maintainer: Bernie Innocenti / Samuel Cantero.
> wiki.squeakland.org
> Maintainer: X
> www.laboratoriosazucar.org
> Maintainer: Sebastian Silva.
> Below other services running that I don't know if people are using it. If
> no one is using, I'll stop them.
> bitlbee
> ejabberd
>
>
> I'm very curious as to what ejabberd is.
>
> * We have the "jabber.sugarlabs.org" service, which provides
> collaboration for Sugar. But jabber.slo is on jita.slo (according to dig).
> * This appears to be normal, chat XMPP service (it is referenced by TXT _
> xmpp.sugarlabs.org, and also codewiz.org). The config file lists @Bernie
> as the admin. I assume he uses it for his personal jabber server?
>
> I'm not 100% sure if it is even working any more. It is properly setup for
> bernie in the legacy config file (ejabberd.cfg), but there is not any
> settings in the new-style file (ejabberd.yml).
>
> oidentd
> bid
> xinetd: ftp. are we still using git, ntalk, talk? I can see that godiard,
> Bernie and mstone have repos.
> Please, if you find a missing service, add to the list.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Samuel Cantero.
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