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name: Fedora Apps
data:
description: >
This is a landing page for Fedora Apps. Fedora Infrastructure is
huge; this page details only the public facing portion of
it all. Explore!
children:
- name: For New People
data:
description: >
No clue what's going on? That's okay.. take a look at some of
these sites -- they might help you get your bearings.
children:
- name: Ask Fedora
data:
url: http://ask.fedoraproject.org/
description: >
Any question at all about Fedora? Ask it here.
- name: Tagger
data:
url: http://apps.fedoraproject.org/tagger
description: >
Help build a tag cloud of all our packages.. It's actually
really useful. It'll help improve the search of the
"Packages" webapp.
- name: Easyfix
data:
url: http://fedoraproject.org/easyfix
description: >
A list of easy-to-fix problems for the different projects in
Fedora. Interested in getting into helping out with sysadmin
work or web application development? This should be useful
to you.
- name: Docs
data:
url: http://docs.fedoraproject.org
description: >
RTFM! Everything you could ever want to know.
Probably the best place to find documentation about Fedora,
including the changes between releases (and a big kudos to
the translation teams to keep this resource up to date in
the different languages!)
- name: For the Community
data:
description: >
Things for everyone! (chances are, this includes you).
children:
- name: Bugzilla
icon: bugzilla.png
data:
url: http://bugzilla.redhat.com
description: >
The Fedora Community makes use of a bugzilla instance
run by Red Hat. Notice something wrong with a Fedora
package? You can file an official bug here.
- name: Paste
data:
url: http://paste.stg.fedoraproject.org
description: >
Our very own pastebin server. If you yum install the
fpaste command, it will use this site
automatically.
- name: Status
icon: status-good.png
data:
url: http://status.fedoraproject.org
description: >
Sometimes the Fedora Infrastructure team messes up (or
lightning strikes our datacenter(s)). Sorry about that.
You can use this website to check the status. Is it
"down for everyone, or just me?"
Notice the favicon
in your browser tab. It changes based on the status,
so if you keep this open you can check back to it at a
glance.
- name: The Wiki
icon: mediawiki.png
data:
url: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki
description: >
Maintain your own user profile page, contribute to
documents about features, process, and governance.
- name: Elections
data:
url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/voting
description: >
As a member of the community, you can now vote for the
different steering committees and for this you will use the
Election application. Voting is a right and a duty as a member
of the community; it is one of the things you can do to
influence the development of Fedora.
- name: FedoraPeople
data:
url: http://fedorapeople.org
description: >
Being a community member you gain access to fedorapeople which
provides you with a space on the web where you can upload
files to share them with the community.
- name: The Planet
icon: planet_logo.png
data:
url: http://planet.fedoraproject.org
description: >
The planet is a blog aggregator, a space accessible to you
as a community member where you can express your opinion and
talk about what you are doing for Fedora.
- name: The Mailing lists
icon: mail.png
data:
url: http://lists.fedoraproject.org
description: >
Mailing lists are used for communication within the community.
There are lists for generic topics and lists more dedicated
to a specific topic, there is for sure one for you.
- name: Busmon
data:
url: http://apps.fedoraproject.org/busmon
description: >
A "cardiogram" for the fedmsg
project. It's not really useful for anything, but it's
something pretty to look at -- it can give you the 10,000
foot view of "what's going on in Fedora" in real-time.
- name: Fedora Hosted
icon: trac.png
data:
url: http://fedorahosted.org
description: >
Fedora is dedicated to open source software. This
commitment can extend beyond regular Fedora offerings.
Fedora Hosted is our most feature rich
hosting solution. It includes an scm, trac instance,
release dir, account system for access control, etc.
This is our most common hosting option. When most groups
want hosting, this is what they want.
- name: For Packagers
data:
description: >
Here you'll find apps useful for Packagers' workflow.
children:
- name: PkgDB
data:
url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb
description: >
Manage ACLs of your packages.
- name: Koji
icon: koji.png
data:
url: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji
description: >
Koji is the software that builds RPM packages for the
Fedora project. It uses Mock to create chroot
environments to perform builds that are both safe and
trusted.
- name: Bodhi
icon: bodhi.png
data:
url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates
description: >
The tool you will use to push your packages to the Fedora
repositories as an update, first an update to be tested
(repository: updates-testing) then a stable update
(repository: updates). Behold -- the Magic
Cabbage.
- name: Packages
data:
url: http://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages
description: >
The best place for someone outside the community to find out
what is in the Fedora repositories. Which packages is present,
in which version, who is maintaining it, what patches have
been applied, what bugs have been reported against it. All
this kind of questions can be answered there.
- name: SCM
icon: git-logo.png
data:
url: http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit
description:
Ever wonder exactly what is in the new release
of a Fedora package? This is where the change histories
of all the packages in Fedora for every release of
Fedora (and EPEL) are kept.. forever! A gold mine.
- name: For Sysadmins
data:
description: >
Tools for sysadmins -- the people who run the servers who run
Fedora (and otherwise).
children:
- name: MirrorManager
icon: downloads.png
data:
url: http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org
description: >
Fedora is distributed to millions of systems globally.
This would not be possible without the donations of time,
disk space, and bandwidth by hundreds of volunteer system
administrators and their companies or institutions. Your
fast download experience is made possible by these
donations. The list on the MirrorManager
site is dynamically generated every hour, listing only
up-to-date mirrors.
- name: Nagios
icon: nagios-logo.png
data:
url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/nagios
description: >
"Is telia down?" The answer can most definitively be
found here (and in detail). The Fedora Infrastructure
team uses Nagios to monitor the servers that serve
Fedora. Accessing most details requires membership
in the sysadmin group.
- name: Collectd
icon: collectd.png
data:
url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/collectd
description: >
Tracks and displays statistics on the Fedora
Infrastructure machines over time. Useful for debugging
ineffeciencies and problems.
- name: HAProxy
data:
url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/haproxy/proxy1
description: >
Shows the health of our proxies. How many bytes?
Concurrent sessions? Health checks?