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* The Observatory should be restored.
* The Observatory should be restored.
* The XEP list page needs to be regenerated when appropriate.
* The XEP list page needs to be regenerated when appropriate.
* Chat logs should be accessible via the website again ( https://github.com/xsf/xmpp.org/issues/330 )


=== Services ===
=== Services ===

Revision as of 07:50, 12 September 2017

This is a work page for the XSF's Infrastructure Team.

Mission

The XSF's Infrastructure Team is responsible for maintaining and improving the machines, software, and other tools used by the XSF to deliver its websites, discussion lists, chatrooms, and other services.

Current projects

2017 Crash Recovery

Early 2017, we suffered from a crash that made XSF lose most infrastructure. Since then, most functionality has been restored. This is a list of remnants:

  • The Observatory should be restored.
  • The XEP list page needs to be regenerated when appropriate.

Services

  1. In order to be listed here: http://xmpp.org/resources/public-services/
  2. An operator should do the following: http://xmpp.org/resources/public-services/registration/
  3. And then we should do this: http://xmpp.org/resources/public-services/verification/

We should automate this. Mitchel Constantin, David Banes and Mike Taylor have expressed an interest.

Team Members

The Team Leader is Kevin Smith. The complete team roster is:

  • Anders Conbere -- XMPP, XEP tools
  • Fabio Forno -- XMPP, bots
  • Michael Grigutsch -- mail, lists, dns
  • Waqas Hussain -- XMPP
  • Florian Jensen -- OS, DNS
  • Guus der Kinderen
  • Marcus Lundblad -- XMPP
  • Tobias Markmann -- XEP tools, web, source control
  • Jeremie Miller (XSF emeritus) -- physical machines, DNS
  • Jack Moffitt -- web, XMPP
  • Edwin Mons -- DNS, mail, lists, web, OS
  • Steven Parkes
  • Peter Saint-Andre -- DNS, mail, lists, XEP tools, web, XMPP, source control, certificates
  • Jonathan Siegle - OS, firewalls, data backup
  • Kevin Smith -- OS, web, XMPP, source control
  • Luca Tagliaferri
  • Mike Taylor -- Dev Tools
  • Remko Tronçon -- XMPP, bots
  • Matthew Wild -- OS, web, XMPP

Inventory Page

Current Machines

  • Hermes
 XMPP server
 Machine: HP ProLiant D385 G2 
 CPU: Dual 2.8 GHz Opteron CPU(2220)
 RAM: 16 GB
 LAST Debian Update: 3/1/2015 (Wheezy)
  • Athena
 old XMPP Server
 Machine: Dell Poweredge 1850
 Acquired: January 2005
 CPU: Dual P4 Hyperthreaded Xeon CPUs (2.8 Ghz)
 RAM: 4 Gig
 LAST DEBIAN UPDATE: 5/12/2010 (Lenny)
  • Apollo
 Web server
 Machine: Dell Poweredge 1850
 Acquired: January 2005
 CPU: Dual P4 Hyperthreaded Xeon CPUs (2.8 Ghz)
 RAM: 2 Gig
 LAST DEBIAN Update 12/24/2014(Wheezy).
  • Atlas
 Mail server
 Machine: HP ProLiant DL360
 Acquired: 2003?
 CPU: Dual P4 Hyperthreaded Xeon CPUs (2.4 Ghz)
 RAM: 2 Gig
 LAST DEBIAN UPDATE: 9/21/2014(Wheezy)

Network Infrastructure

Network services and NOC space graciously provided by USSHC.