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We can probably get at least these services off
linode01.ovirt.org (aka
"the kitchen sink"), and do that within a few days:
* MediaWiki
* WordPress
I think we still have to wait for the proper port 25 flow to be put in
place before we can move Mailman.
These services are not necessarily data or space hogs, nor do they
necessarily load the network or CPU. What they do need is to be simply
"there" all the time, and OpenShift provides a reliable platform to run
them on. Then we can focus our sysadmin work on higher-value-to-oVirt
work such as getting Jenkins and Gerrit dancing nicely, increasing our
testing infrastructure, etc.
Any thoughts?
Jason - are you holding an 'ovirt' user for openshift.com?
- Karsten
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