Move 'in development' and 'infra' to the bottom of the apps list.

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<em>huge</em>; this page details only the public facing portion of
it all. Explore!
children:
- name: In Development
data:
description: >
These are the apps that we're working on, but that aren't quite
ready for prime-time yet. Try and use them, and report bugs when
they're broken -- it's a big help!.
Check back here from time to time, as this section will change.
children:
- name: Koschei
data:
url: http://koschei.cloud.fedoraproject.org
package_url: http://koschei.cloud.fedoraproject.org/package/{package}
description: >
Koschei is a continuous integration system for RPM packages. It
tracks dependency changes done in Koji repositories and rebuilds
packages whose dependencies change. It can help packagers to
detect failures early and provide relevant information to narrow
down the cause.
- name: Release Monitoring
data:
url: http://release-monitoring.org
package_url: https://release-monitoring.org/projects/search/?pattern={package}
description: >
Code named <a
href="https://github.com/fedora-infra/anitya">anitya</a>, this
project is slated to replace <a
href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upstream_Release_Monitoring">the
old wiki page</a> for Upstream Release Monitoring. It will
track upstream tarball locations and publish notifications to
the fedmsg bus when new ones are found. Other daemons will
then be responsible for filing bugs, attempting to
automatically build packages, perform some preliminary QA
checks, etc..
- name: Jenkins
data:
url: http://jenkins.cloud.fedoraproject.org
description: >
Our own continuous integration (CI) service! It works now and
you can use it.. we just don't yet give it the same kind of
guarantees that we give our other apps. Look forwards to us
promoting it soon..
- name: faitout
data:
url: http://209.132.184.152/faitout/
description: >
Provides access to temporary postgresql databases. This
database can be used for unit-test thus reducing the
differences between testing and production environment.
- name: Infrastructure
data:
description: >
Tools for sysadmins -- the people who run the servers that run
Fedora (and otherwise).
children:
- name: GeoIP
data:
url: https://geoip.fedoraproject.org
description: >
A simple web service running <a
href="https://github.com/fedora-infra/geoip-city-wsgi">geoip-city-wsgi</a>
that will return geoip information to you.
- name: Easyfix
data:
url: http://fedoraproject.org/easyfix
description: >
A list of easy-to-fix problems for the different projects in
Fedora. Interested in getting into helping out with sysadmin
work or web application development? This should be useful
to you.
- name: DataGrepper
data:
icon: fedmsg.png
url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper
package_url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/raw?package={package}
user_url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/raw?user={user}
status_mappings: ['fedmsg']
description: >
DataGrepper is an HTTP API for querying the datanommer
database. You can use it to dig into the history of the
<a href="http://fedmsg.com">fedmsg</a> message bus. You
can grab events by username, by package, by message
source, by topic... you name it.
- name: Status
data:
icon: status-good.png
url: http://status.fedoraproject.org
description: >
Sometimes the Fedora Infrastructure team messes up (or
lightning strikes our datacenter(s)). Sorry about that.
You can use this website to check the status. Is it
"down for everyone, or just me?"<br/>Notice the favicon
in your browser tab. It changes based on the status,
so if you keep this open you can check back to it at a
glance.
- name: MirrorManager
data:
icon: downloads.png
url: http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org
status_mappings: ['mirrormanager', 'mirrorlist']
description: >
Fedora is distributed to millions of systems globally.
This would not be possible without the donations of time,
disk space, and bandwidth by hundreds of volunteer system
administrators and their companies or institutions. Your
fast download experience is made possible by these
donations. The list on the <strong>MirrorManager</strong>
site is dynamically generated every hour, listing only
up-to-date mirrors.
- name: Nagios
data:
icon: nagios-logo.png
url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/nagios
description: >
"Is telia down?" The answer can most definitively be
found here (and in detail). The Fedora Infrastructure
team uses Nagios to monitor the servers that serve
Fedora. Accessing most details requires membership
in the <em>sysadmin</em> group.
- name: Collectd
data:
icon: collectd.png
url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/collectd/
description: >
Tracks and displays statistics on the Fedora
Infrastructure machines over time. Useful for debugging
ineffeciencies and problems.
- name: HAProxy
data:
url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/haproxy/proxy1
description: >
Shows the health of our proxies. How many bytes?
Concurrent sessions? Health checks?
- name: QA
data:
description: >
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You can read more about <a
href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Darkserver">why you
might want to use it</a> or you can just click below to...
- name: In Development
data:
description: >
These are the apps that we're working on, but that aren't quite
ready for prime-time yet. Try and use them, and report bugs when
they're broken -- it's a big help!.
Check back here from time to time, as this section will change.
children:
- name: Koschei
data:
url: http://koschei.cloud.fedoraproject.org
package_url: http://koschei.cloud.fedoraproject.org/package/{package}
description: >
Koschei is a continuous integration system for RPM packages. It
tracks dependency changes done in Koji repositories and rebuilds
packages whose dependencies change. It can help packagers to
detect failures early and provide relevant information to narrow
down the cause.
- name: Release Monitoring
data:
url: http://release-monitoring.org
package_url: https://release-monitoring.org/projects/search/?pattern={package}
description: >
Code named <a
href="https://github.com/fedora-infra/anitya">anitya</a>, this
project is slated to replace <a
href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upstream_Release_Monitoring">the
old wiki page</a> for Upstream Release Monitoring. It will
track upstream tarball locations and publish notifications to
the fedmsg bus when new ones are found. Other daemons will
then be responsible for filing bugs, attempting to
automatically build packages, perform some preliminary QA
checks, etc..
- name: Jenkins
data:
url: http://jenkins.cloud.fedoraproject.org
description: >
Our own continuous integration (CI) service! It works now and
you can use it.. we just don't yet give it the same kind of
guarantees that we give our other apps. Look forwards to us
promoting it soon..
- name: faitout
data:
url: http://209.132.184.152/faitout/
description: >
Provides access to temporary postgresql databases. This
database can be used for unit-test thus reducing the
differences between testing and production environment.
- name: Infrastructure
data:
description: >
Tools for sysadmins -- the people who run the servers that run
Fedora (and otherwise).
children:
- name: GeoIP
data:
url: https://geoip.fedoraproject.org
description: >
A simple web service running <a
href="https://github.com/fedora-infra/geoip-city-wsgi">geoip-city-wsgi</a>
that will return geoip information to you.
- name: Easyfix
data:
url: http://fedoraproject.org/easyfix
description: >
A list of easy-to-fix problems for the different projects in
Fedora. Interested in getting into helping out with sysadmin
work or web application development? This should be useful
to you.
- name: DataGrepper
data:
icon: fedmsg.png
url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper
package_url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/raw?package={package}
user_url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/raw?user={user}
status_mappings: ['fedmsg']
description: >
DataGrepper is an HTTP API for querying the datanommer
database. You can use it to dig into the history of the
<a href="http://fedmsg.com">fedmsg</a> message bus. You
can grab events by username, by package, by message
source, by topic... you name it.
- name: Status
data:
icon: status-good.png
url: http://status.fedoraproject.org
description: >
Sometimes the Fedora Infrastructure team messes up (or
lightning strikes our datacenter(s)). Sorry about that.
You can use this website to check the status. Is it
"down for everyone, or just me?"<br/>Notice the favicon
in your browser tab. It changes based on the status,
so if you keep this open you can check back to it at a
glance.
- name: MirrorManager
data:
icon: downloads.png
url: http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org
status_mappings: ['mirrormanager', 'mirrorlist']
description: >
Fedora is distributed to millions of systems globally.
This would not be possible without the donations of time,
disk space, and bandwidth by hundreds of volunteer system
administrators and their companies or institutions. Your
fast download experience is made possible by these
donations. The list on the <strong>MirrorManager</strong>
site is dynamically generated every hour, listing only
up-to-date mirrors.
- name: Nagios
data:
icon: nagios-logo.png
url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/nagios
description: >
"Is telia down?" The answer can most definitively be
found here (and in detail). The Fedora Infrastructure
team uses Nagios to monitor the servers that serve
Fedora. Accessing most details requires membership
in the <em>sysadmin</em> group.
- name: Collectd
data:
icon: collectd.png
url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/collectd/
description: >
Tracks and displays statistics on the Fedora
Infrastructure machines over time. Useful for debugging
ineffeciencies and problems.
- name: HAProxy
data:
url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/haproxy/proxy1
description: >
Shows the health of our proxies. How many bytes?
Concurrent sessions? Health checks?