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9/26/2023The landscape of message filtering has changed since FMN was first developed. There are multiple Goals Make the UI more useable for Decouple the filters from the destination Possible Technical Choices Rabbitmq plugin jeremy Cline investigated the use of rabbitmq for a replacement for FMN. This involved writing a module for rabbitmq where the filtering is done in rabbitmq and the quees are done behind the user name
4/5/2022Fedora Infrastructure & Release Engineering osbs build issue now fixed Scheduled Q3 Projects Datanomer/Datagrepper About These apps are currently used to retrieve historical information about messages on the fedmsg bus and add them to a postgresql database. Datanomer reads-in messages from the bus and stores them in the database and Datagrepper exposes the messages in the database via an API with different filtering capacities. We want to upgrade these applications to use fedora-messaging and increase the performance of the applications for users. Work Tracker: https://github.com/orgs/fedora-infra/projects/10 Delivered in August
9/6/2021Intro The Community Platform Engineering team is a group of people who work on infrastructure, release engineering, documentation, development and just about anything else you can think of that supports both the CentOS and Fedora projects. In an effort to try work even more effectively and improve on our work planning, we have been scheduling some of our work on a quarterly basis for the last 15-18 months. And its been working pretty well...once we got the hang of it :) This in a nutshell, just means that there is work the CPE team will commit to delivering every quarter that relates to both distros, while also still providing support to the projects infrastructure that come in as bugs, tickets, etc. Quarter two 2021, or April, May and June to give them their government names, has been a particularly good quarter for our team with a lot of work getting completed. Below is a breakdown of what our team delivered over the quarter per project. A note, that is a given but should never go without saying - is that the CPE team work in the Fedora and CentOS communities, and rely on community member feedback and discussion while working. Without your continued support and engagement with our team - be it when we are announcing something available and need input on how it works or an idea we have had and we want more discussion on a proposal before we start developing - the work we deliver at the end of each quarter would not be possible. So on behalf of the CPE team, thank you for your involvement in our quarterly work! This is as much your bragging rights as it is ours :) Fedora RPMautospec
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