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Contributing Roles in the Infrastructure Project

Contributing roles
These are only suggestions for contributing roles. Only your imagination sets the limits.


OS Developer


Web Developer or Administrator

About Us

The Infrastructure Team consists of dedicated volunteers and professionals managing the servers, building the tools and utilities, and creating new applications to make Fedora development a smoother process. We're located all over the globe and communicate primarily by IRC and e-mail.

Officers

The officers list is an attempt to bring more order and ownership to the Fedora Infrastructure.
Who is responsible:

* Infrastructure Lead -  Kevin Fenzi 
* Build System/Package Manager -  Dennis Gilmore 
* Security Officer -  Patrick Uiterwijk 
* Development Manager -  Ralph Bean & Pierre-Yves Chibon
* Quality Engineering -  Tim Flink 

The officers generally decide what needs to be done in the day to day operations of the various Fedora infrastructure facilities. The officers themselves work for the developers and end users but ultimately report to the Fedora Project Council. This basically means that we'll try to do whatever we can to fill needs and fix things but if we refuse for whatever reason, the final decision can be made by the Fedora Project Council. Such decisions, however, are rare.
For more information on our officers and governance method see our Officers page.

Communicating

The Infrastructure Team coordinates their activities using a variety of tools. Our primary methods of communication are weekly IRC meetings, the IRC channel #fedora-admin[?] located on freenode.net, and the mailing list.

How to contact the Infrastructure team
Mailing list: infrastructure
Visit this link to sign up for the email list for the Infrastructure team.
Chat: #fedora-admin[?]
This is where real-time chat with Infrastructure team members happens.

Meetings

We also hold weekly meetings in #fedora-meeting[?] each Thursday at 18:00 UTC. See the UTC Howto for instructions to convert UTC to your local time.

See the [[ https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org | meetings]] page for details and historical archives.

IRC

You can find core members and contributors in the #fedora-admin[?] channel.

Additionally, for things specific to application development and testing we have the #fedora-apps[?] channel, and for things related to alerts/outages and general sysadmin tasks the #fedora-noc[?] channel.


New to IRC? Have a read of our Beginner's Guide to IRC Beginner's Guide To IRC -- Fedora Magazine

Mailing list

The mailing list of the Fedora Infrastructure Project is: infrastructure

Contribute to Fedora Infrastructure

Fedora is known for creating and using new technologies. The Infrastructure team helps build many of these new technologies and uses many of them on a regular basis. We are always interested in discussing these technologies from an academic and theoretical perspective.

If you're ready to work with the Fedora Infrastructure team we're looking for smart, dedicated system administrators and developers to help maintain our systems and write code. The Fedora Infrastructure team is a perfect way to give back to the community! So what are you waiting for? Take a look at our Getting Started Page!

Our Architecture

An overview of our technical Network Architecture is available online. If you have a question or constructive comment about our Network Architecture please send an e-mail to our admin inbox or stop by the #fedora-admin[?] channel on irc.freenode.net, or mail our list at infrastructure.

Infrastructure health status

You can quickly check if there are any known problems ongoing in our infrastructure at our status page:

Fedora Infrastructure Status

Note that this page is hosted in a completely different infrastructure (OpenShift online), and is manually updated when we are working on issues. So, check status first and if you don't see the issue you are hitting, report it to us.

Fedora Services

The Fedora Infrastructure team develops, deploys, and maintains various [services] for the Fedora Project.

Do you have a desire to work with us on a new project and need resources? Then please read our Request For Resources section.

Please note that for scripts and services written especially for Fedora, we have a licensing policy and prefer using the GPL (v2+) or LGPL (v2+). If you would like to use only a newer version of these two licenses or a different license please start a discussion through our regular meetings, IRC or the mailing list. The licensing policy page contains details and answers to frequently asked questions so please review it before asking us questions.

Standard Operating Procedures

Working on a ticket and need to remember which commands to run to create a new hosted project? Or notice that a service is down and want to troubleshoot what's wrong with it? The [infra docs] page contains instructions on common issues and resolutions and how to go about implementing them.

Bugs and Requests

Fedora Infrastructure Bugs and Requests are tracked in a Trac instance. More information about access and usage of this system can be found on the Infrastructure Tickets Wiki Page.

Make sure you've read the CommonProblems page and the ReportProblem page before reporting a bug or filing a request. Thank you for your help!

Donations

The Fedora Project has occasionally received donations of hardware which is used for the Fedora Infrastructure.
Here is our donations and sponsors page.