I think the only people on it are Antoine, Georg, and myself. Antoine has said he has left python-dev, Georg is often busy with school, and I'm on a temp machine for a few weeks so I can't add any SSH keys for a while (heck I'll probably need new ones installed on my behalf once I have a permanent machine).
Is anyone up for helping with adding SSH keys for people? It's basically taking someone's key as an attachment in an email, making sure it's RSA and not DSA, and then either creating a new file in a specific repo for them or appending it to their existing key file.
P.S.: And I don't even remember how to get people added to the group of people who can add keys, so I probably need to find that out as well if anyone steps forward. =)
On 22 Jul 2015, at 19:23, Brett Cannon <bcannon@gmail.com> wrote:
I think the only people on it are Antoine, Georg, and myself. Antoine has said he has left python-dev, Georg is often busy with school, and I'm on a temp machine for a few weeks so I can't add any SSH keys for a while (heck I'll probably need new ones installed on my behalf once I have a permanent machine).
Is anyone up for helping with adding SSH keys for people? It's basically taking someone's key as an attachment in an email, making sure it's RSA and not DSA, and then either creating a new file in a specific repo for them or appending it to their existing key file.
P.S.: And I don't even remember how to get people added to the group of people who can add keys, so I probably need to find that out as well if anyone steps forward. =)
How often does this come up? This doesn’t sound like something that requires a lot of time to do.
Ronald
Maybe once a month, if that. But there have been times when people have sent in keys and it has taken a week or so to get them set up which seems too long.
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 10:28 AM Ronald Oussoren <ronaldoussoren@mac.com> wrote:
On 22 Jul 2015, at 19:23, Brett Cannon <bcannon@gmail.com> wrote:
I think the only people on it are Antoine, Georg, and myself. Antoine has said he has left python-dev, Georg is often busy with school, and I'm on a temp machine for a few weeks so I can't add any SSH keys for a while (heck I'll probably need new ones installed on my behalf once I have a permanent machine).
Is anyone up for helping with adding SSH keys for people? It's basically taking someone's key as an attachment in an email, making sure it's RSA and not DSA, and then either creating a new file in a specific repo for them or appending it to their existing key file.
P.S.: And I don't even remember how to get people added to the group of people who can add keys, so I probably need to find that out as well if anyone steps forward. =)
How often does this come up? This doesn’t sound like something that requires a lot of time to do.
Ronald
I'm willing to volunteer for this. I understand how this stuff works, and no, it doesn't take much time per request...
On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 17:29:25 -0000, Brett Cannon <bcannon@gmail.com> wrote:
Maybe once a month, if that. But there have been times when people have sent in keys and it has taken a week or so to get them set up which seems too long.
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 10:28 AM Ronald Oussoren <ronaldoussoren@mac.com> wrote:
On 22 Jul 2015, at 19:23, Brett Cannon <bcannon@gmail.com> wrote:
I think the only people on it are Antoine, Georg, and myself. Antoine has said he has left python-dev, Georg is often busy with school, and I'm on a temp machine for a few weeks so I can't add any SSH keys for a while (heck I'll probably need new ones installed on my behalf once I have a permanent machine).
Is anyone up for helping with adding SSH keys for people? It's basically taking someone's key as an attachment in an email, making sure it's RSA and not DSA, and then either creating a new file in a specific repo for them or appending it to their existing key file.
P.S.: And I don't even remember how to get people added to the group of people who can add keys, so I probably need to find that out as well if anyone steps forward. =)
How often does this come up? This doesn’t sound like something that requires a lot of time to do.
Ronald
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Thanks to David, Eric, and Kushal for volunteering (and Jesus for willing to but there is no tutorial). I have asked the infrastructure team how to grant you all access to the needed hg repo and get you on the hgaccounts email alias.
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 10:41 AM R. David Murray <rdmurray@bitdance.com> wrote:
I'm willing to volunteer for this. I understand how this stuff works, and no, it doesn't take much time per request...
Maybe once a month, if that. But there have been times when people have sent in keys and it has taken a week or so to get them set up which seems too long.
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 10:28 AM Ronald Oussoren <ronaldoussoren@mac.com
wrote:
On 22 Jul 2015, at 19:23, Brett Cannon <bcannon@gmail.com> wrote:
I think the only people on it are Antoine, Georg, and myself. Antoine has said he has left python-dev, Georg is often busy with school, and
I'm
on a temp machine for a few weeks so I can't add any SSH keys for a while (heck I'll probably need new ones installed on my behalf once I have a permanent machine).
Is anyone up for helping with adding SSH keys for people? It's
basically taking someone's key as an attachment in an email, making sure it's RSA and not DSA, and then either creating a new file in a specific repo for
On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 17:29:25 -0000, Brett Cannon <bcannon@gmail.com> wrote: them or
appending it to their existing key file.
P.S.: And I don't even remember how to get people added to the group
of people who can add keys, so I probably need to find that out as well if anyone steps forward. =)
How often does this come up? This doesn’t sound like something that requires a lot of time to do.
Ronald
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On 23/07/15 16:37, Brett Cannon wrote:
Thanks to David, Eric, and Kushal for volunteering (and Jesus for willing to but there is no tutorial). I have asked the infrastructure team how to grant you all access to the needed hg repo and get you on the hgaccounts email alias.
I am well versed in sysadmin (20 years in the trenches). For me a tutorial is "you have to commit this key file in this repository, and then update that other indexfile. Verify that everything is OK doing that".
:-)
Anyway, three new volunteer for a monthly 10 minutes action looks enough to me O:-).
I wonder about the new PSF "infraestructure/programming volunteers". Never heard of them and I am more than willing to help out.
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On 24 Jul 2015 01:38, "Jesus Cea" <jcea@jcea.es> wrote:
I wonder about the new PSF "infraestructure/programming volunteers". Never heard of them and I am more than willing to help out.
The infra team handles the back end servers for PyPI, PyCon, python.org, et al.
Folks with the "keys to the kingdom" are listed at http://psf-salt.readthedocs.org/en/latest/overview/ (along with a good overview of the extent of the kingdom), while https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/infrastructure is the general infra mailing list.
Cheers, Nick.
On 24/07/15 10:59, Nick Coghlan wrote:
On 24 Jul 2015 01:38, "Jesus Cea" <jcea@jcea.es <mailto:jcea@jcea.es>> wrote:
I wonder about the new PSF "infraestructure/programming volunteers". Never heard of them and I am more than willing to help out.
The infra team handles the back end servers for PyPI, PyCon, python.org <http://python.org>, et al.
Folks with the "keys to the kingdom" are listed at http://psf-salt.readthedocs.org/en/latest/overview/ (along with a good overview of the extent of the kingdom), while https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/infrastructure is the general infra mailing list.
This is getting a bit offtopic :).
I am talking about option 4 and 5 in <https://www.python.org/psf/membership/#what-membership-classes-are-there>.
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Thanks to Benjamin, we now have instructions in the devguide on how to help out with adding SSH keys for people: https://docs.python.org/devguide/developers.html#altering-access . For those of you who expressed interest in helping out, now you can!
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 4:19 AM Jesus Cea <jcea@jcea.es> wrote:
On 24/07/15 10:59, Nick Coghlan wrote:
On 24 Jul 2015 01:38, "Jesus Cea" <jcea@jcea.es <mailto:jcea@jcea.es>> wrote:
I wonder about the new PSF "infraestructure/programming volunteers". Never heard of them and I am more than willing to help out.
The infra team handles the back end servers for PyPI, PyCon, python.org <http://python.org>, et al.
Folks with the "keys to the kingdom" are listed at http://psf-salt.readthedocs.org/en/latest/overview/ (along with a good overview of the extent of the kingdom), while https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/infrastructure is the general infra mailing list.
This is getting a bit offtopic :).
I am talking about option 4 and 5 in <https://www.python.org/psf/membership/#what-membership-classes-are-there
.
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On 30/07/15 19:37, Brett Cannon wrote:
Thanks to Benjamin, we now have instructions in the devguide on how to help out with adding SSH keys for people: https://docs.python.org/devguide/developers.html#altering-access . For those of you who expressed interest in helping out, now you can!
""" jcea@ubuntu:~/hg/python$ hg clone ssh://hgaccounts@hg.python.org/repo remote: Received disconnect from 104.130.43.97: 2: Too many authentication failures for hgaccounts abort: no suitable response from remote hg! """
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On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 10:51 AM Jesus Cea <jcea@jcea.es> wrote:
On 30/07/15 19:37, Brett Cannon wrote:
Thanks to Benjamin, we now have instructions in the devguide on how to help out with adding SSH keys for people: https://docs.python.org/devguide/developers.html#altering-access . For those of you who expressed interest in helping out, now you can!
""" jcea@ubuntu:~/hg/python$ hg clone ssh://hgaccounts@hg.python.org/repo remote: Received disconnect from 104.130.43.97: 2: Too many authentication failures for hgaccounts abort: no suitable response from remote hg! """
You might need to be added to admin the repo before it will authenticate your checkout.
On Jul 30, 2015, at 07:51 PM, Jesus Cea wrote:
jcea@ubuntu:~/hg/python$ hg clone ssh://hgaccounts@hg.python.org/repo remote: Received disconnect from 104.130.43.97: 2: Too many authentication failures for hgaccounts abort: no suitable response from remote hg!
This is likely an ssh problem on your end, not an hg problem.
http://superuser.com/questions/187779/too-many-authentication-failures-for-u...
Cheers, -Barry
On 31/07/15 18:23, Barry Warsaw wrote:
This is likely an ssh problem on your end, not an hg problem.
http://superuser.com/questions/187779/too-many-authentication-failures-for-u...
Apparently you MUST be added to the maintenance group BEFORE being able to clone the repository. I think this should be documented more clearly in the devguide.
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I clarified the instructions in commit 68b06ae9aee4.
On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 6:49 PM Jesus Cea <jcea@jcea.es> wrote:
On 31/07/15 18:23, Barry Warsaw wrote:
This is likely an ssh problem on your end, not an hg problem.
http://superuser.com/questions/187779/too-many-authentication-failures-for-u...
Apparently you MUST be added to the maintenance group BEFORE being able to clone the repository. I think this should be documented more clearly in the devguide.
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On 03/08/15 07:12, Brett Cannon wrote:
I clarified the instructions in commit 68b06ae9aee4.
Good improvement. Thanks. When is the HTML regenerated. I committed changes some days ago and they are not online yet :-?.
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On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 9:59 AM Jesus Cea <jcea@jcea.es> wrote:
On 03/08/15 07:12, Brett Cannon wrote:
I clarified the instructions in commit 68b06ae9aee4.
Good improvement. Thanks. When is the HTML regenerated. I committed changes some days ago and they are not online yet :-?.
I think it's once or twice a day. We should probably document if there is a way to check why a doc push has not happened. Until then I guess file a bug against the website?
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 10:53 PM, Brett Cannon <bcannon@gmail.com> wrote:
I think the only people on it are Antoine, Georg, and myself. Antoine has said he has left python-dev, Georg is often busy with school, and I'm on a temp machine for a few weeks so I can't add any SSH keys for a while (heck I'll probably need new ones installed on my behalf once I have a permanent machine).
Is anyone up for helping with adding SSH keys for people? It's basically taking someone's key as an attachment in an email, making sure it's RSA and not DSA, and then either creating a new file in a specific repo for them or appending it to their existing key file.
P.S.: And I don't even remember how to get people added to the group of people who can add keys, so I probably need to find that out as well if anyone steps forward. =)
I can volunteer for this.
Kushal
Fedora Cloud Engineer CPython Core Developer http://kushaldas.in
On 22/07/15 19:23, Brett Cannon wrote:
Is anyone up for helping with adding SSH keys for people? It's basically taking someone's key as an attachment in an email, making sure it's RSA and not DSA, and then either creating a new file in a specific repo for them or appending it to their existing key file.
I volunteer if there is a checklist or tutorial for that somewhere.
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On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 3:18 PM Jesus Cea <jcea@jcea.es> wrote:
On 22/07/15 19:23, Brett Cannon wrote:
Is anyone up for helping with adding SSH keys for people? It's basically taking someone's key as an attachment in an email, making sure it's RSA and not DSA, and then either creating a new file in a specific repo for them or appending it to their existing key file.
I volunteer if there is a checklist or tutorial for that somewhere.
Unfortunately not.
participants (8)
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Barry Warsaw
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Brett Cannon
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Brett Cannon
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Jesus Cea
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Kushal Das
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Nick Coghlan
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R. David Murray
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Ronald Oussoren