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Migrate 'FOSSRIT/FOSSProfiles' to 'Webhook To Fedora Messaging' #125

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gridhead opened this issue Nov 6, 2024 · 3 comments
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Migrate 'FOSSRIT/FOSSProfiles' to 'Webhook To Fedora Messaging' #125

gridhead opened this issue Nov 6, 2024 · 3 comments

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@gridhead
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gridhead commented Nov 6, 2024

This project was listed in the GitHub2FedMsg database and we want to you to inform you about the upcoming deprecation of the service. As the Fedora Infrastructure is finishing up with migrating its applications away from FedMsg to Fedora Messaging, we encourage you to migrate your repository to the successor of the GitHub2FedMsg project, Webhook To Fedora Messaging.

Please follow this link to the official announcement of the project’s release and use the instructions there to migrate to the new service. If this notification was a mistake, please close this notification ticket. We will not act on the repositories whose migrations have not been requested and any related GitHub2FedMsg operations will stop working once the service is decommissioned.

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a search for "fedmsg" doesnt seem to reveal any code results here. I suspect this repo, being largely a jekyll site with a directory of people, may have just been erroneously added due to the automated nature of the deprecation notice.

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gridhead commented Nov 7, 2024

@MoralCode I would consider checking once with either @ralphbean or @jwflory on this first. GitHub2FedMsg was used in the past for publishing events associated with a certain repository on the Fedmsg or Fedora Messaging bus to schedule automation and hence, it is very likely for a repository to not have something related to FedMsg in the codebase and yet, still use its functions in some way or form.

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jwflory commented Nov 7, 2024

While I was an RIT student and employee, I always had an ambition of scripting things based off activity in these repos using fedmsg. But I never quite got around to it. I don't think it is terrible if these repositories are not ported, because there is likely not any automation in place and these repos are no longer as active and close to Fedora as they once were.

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