<hiredman[m]>
I do, in a limited way. I do all my work dev ssh'ed into a core os machine, running emacs in tmux
<hiredman[m]>
Biggest annoyance is our test suite at work expects to find certain files in / and I have to unlock the fs and make a bunch of links for it all
<hiredman[m]>
But pretty much all I do there is run emacs to edit code, and run the jvm to run tests, etc. A few dev services running in containers
<hiredman[m]>
I've been doing that for maybe a year or so now, and the big suggestion I got when I started was to use toolbox a lot, but I didn't, and it has been mostly fine. But toolbox has been indispensable elsewhere when needing to build things from source on core os
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<JamesBelchamber[>
Silverblue is the workstation CoreOS
<JamesBelchamber[>
I use it as a dev machine (for definitions of dev)
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<dustymabe>
apiaseck[m]: there you are :)
<apiaseck[m]>
Love the Silverblue
<apiaseck[m]>
That's me :)
<dustymabe>
apiaseck[m]: how's the testing of the koji tagger delay thing going in staging?
<apiaseck[m]>
I was stuck today on investigating an issue to which solution was merged, but now verification is required
<dustymabe>
apiaseck[m]: no worries, just wanted to make sure you weren't blocked on something else
<dustymabe>
apiaseck[m]: carry on!
<apiaseck[m]>
I hope to get to it later on today
<apiaseck[m]>
For now I learned that MBR is up to 512 bytes in size ...so building up momentum to get to initrd
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<fifofonix[m]>
dustymabe: thanks, will provision a machine to test now.
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<fifofonix[m]>
dustymabe: so, cifs mount succeeds with no issues...but I'm seeing a bunch of 'permissive=1' denials...do you know whether upstream is solving this by injecting the 'temporary' policy modification fix that was cooked up?
<fifofonix[m]>
dustymabe: so, i'll annotate our git issue with the results (i haven't seen any recent updates to bugzilla so i'm not going to touch that for now)
<dustymabe>
bgilbert: jlebon: so how about we just enable ppc64le builds on testing stream (with the ostree autoprune in place) for now and deal with website issues as they come
* dustymabe
admits there was some discussion in the meeting about websites that I didn't fully follow (lot of conversation going on at the same time)
<bgilbert>
dustymabe: presumably we could run a local copy of the website and proactively make fixes?
<bgilbert>
AIUI the concern is how the website will handle missing streams
<dustymabe>
bgilbert: yep - we should be able to be proactive
<dustymabe>
I guess we can fake the metadata that's input to see how it would behave
<bgilbert>
yeah
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<bgilbert>
dustymabe jlebon travier[m]: any thoughts about potentially dropping the FAS groups?
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<jlebon>
bgilbert: i think the sysadmin one at least we're currently relying on?
<jlebon>
for the other one, maybe we should ask fedora admins whether there's a way to know if there's something querying that group