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On 10/22/2014 11:19 AM, Michael Scherer wrote:
I still think the easiest way is to host our own setup.
Two notes:
* While there is definitely increased work for the Infra team in
bringing it back from OpenShift, it also takes away some of the work
being done to keep the OpenShift instance running well.
* We can always move back about as easily, such as when service
features are at parity.
One of my concerns about OpenShift is that it now doesn't fit into the
rest of the Infra scheme. If we're maintaining everything with
Foreman/Puppet, for example, wouldn't it be a bit easier to bring the
wiki server in to the same scheme?
It's like the problems we have with
linode01.ovirt.org -- it's outside
of the rest of the process Infra uses, so it's more likely problems
will build up there until they get noticed.
- - Karsten
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