FedMsg Status Table

This is a table to keep track of where we are with all the different systems. There is no information here about receiving messages, only sending.

Service Dev Stg PKI Prod
fedmsg-relay DONE DONE N/A DONE
fedmsg-irc DONE DONE N/A DONE
fedmsg-gateway DONE DONE N/A DONE
websockets DONE DONE DONE DONE
ansible DONE N/A DONE DONE
askbot DONE DONE DONE DONE
autoqa        
badges DONE DONE DONE DONE
bodhi DONE DONE DONE DONE
bugzilla DONE DONE DONE  
busmon DONE DONE DONE DONE
compose DONE N/A DONE DONE
comp 2nd arch DONE N/A DONE DONE*[4]
coprs DONE N/A DONE DONE
elections DONE [1] DONE DONE DONE
fas DONE DONE DONE DONE
fedocal DONE DONE DONE DONE
fedorahosted DONE N/A DONE DONE
koji DONE? BLOCKED [3] DONE DONE
mailman DONE      
meetbot DONE N/A DONE DONE
nagios DONE      
pastebin        
pkgdb DONE DONE DONE DONE
planet DONE? N/A DONE DONE
scm DONE DONE DONE DONE
sigul DONE DONE DONE DONE
pkgdb2branch DONE DONE DONE DONE
tagger DONE DONE DONE DONE
wiki DONE DONE DONE DONE

Other projects

There are a number of external tools being built against fedmsg:

  • Luke Macken’s fedmsg-notify is a dbus daemon that connects the fedmsg bus to users’ desktops.
  • Bill Peck’s fedmsg-download listens to the bus and begins download rawhide and branched composes once they are complete for efficient mirroring.
  • Ralph Bean’s datanommer is a storage consumer for fedmsg. It stores every message it receives in a SQL database.