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! GNU?
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| Probably a small VM at the FSF<ref>If it's the same machine than the previous hydra.gnu.org, the [https://10years.guix.gnu.org/program/#ten-years-of-failures Ten years of failures] talk at Ten Years of Guix says that hydra.gnu.org is a "Virtual machine hosted at the FSF" and that it is "Too weak for our growing needs". </ref>
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! MDC at INRIA (French academic research institution)?
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| * Machine with a nonfree boot software<ref>See the [https://10years.guix.gnu.org/program/#ten-years-of-failures Ten years of failures] talk at Ten Years of Guix for more details.</ref>
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| Builder and packages hosting: bordeaux.guix.gnu.org
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=== Parabola ===
 
=== Parabola ===
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* Self hosted in a VM in the FSF infrastructure. The FSF handles only the backups.
 
* Source code available in [https://git.replicant.us/vm-source.html the git.replicant.us front website] and in [https://git.replicant.us/infrastructure various git repositories].
 
* Source code available in [https://git.replicant.us/vm-source.html the git.replicant.us front website] and in [https://git.replicant.us/infrastructure various git repositories].
 
* Uses letsencrypt
 
* Uses letsencrypt

Latest revision as of 19:31, 29 March 2023

Introduction

For some people, the infrastructure of FSDG compliant distributions is something important for choosing a distribution.

It's also useful to know about it to see how fragile the distribution is.

Distributions

Guix

Hosting Hosting details Service Software Comments
GNU Git repositories
Mailing lists Mailman
GNU? Probably a small VM at the FSF[1] Builder and packages hosting: ci.guix.gnu.org
MDC at INRIA (French academic research institution)? * Machine with a nonfree boot software[2] Builder and packages hosting: bordeaux.guix.gnu.org

Parabola

Service Software Hosting Comments
Bug tracker Redmine Self hosted in a VM, probably in some machine with a nonfree boot software not controlled by Parabola.
git ?
Mailing lists Mailman

Replicant

Hosting Hosting details Service Software Comments
FSF VM Contact mail address
git
IRC Bridge
OSUOSL managed by OSUOSL Bug tracker
  • Redmine
FTP
  • A web server (Apache? Nginx?)
  • OpenSSH with sftp enabled
  • A script inside the server to make new changes public
Mailing list
  • Mailman
  • Probably some SMTP server software

References

  1. If it's the same machine than the previous hydra.gnu.org, the Ten years of failures talk at Ten Years of Guix says that hydra.gnu.org is a "Virtual machine hosted at the FSF" and that it is "Too weak for our growing needs".
  2. See the Ten years of failures talk at Ten Years of Guix for more details.
  3. This allows to create secret repositories if necessary, for instance to work on criteria for choosing a community manager, to work on mails for reviewing applications for that, etc.