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| 0 || Grid and HPC Operations Center of A.U.Th || Not-Public || | | 0 || Grid and HPC Operations Center of A.U.Th || Not-Public || Building packages for local fabric needs. Maintenance of RPM repositories. | ||
Monitoring, messaging and information system software for [http://cern.ch/lcg LCG]. | |||
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| 1 || pc V Pharmacy || Not-public || Compiling proprietary software across Fedora and RHEL. Both the software and any dependencies that are not available in Fedora and/or RHEL that may also be proprietary. | | 1 || pc V Pharmacy || Not-public || Compiling proprietary software across Fedora and RHEL. Both the software and any dependencies that are not available in Fedora and/or RHEL that may also be proprietary. |
Revision as of 09:33, 23 June 2010
Please add yourself here if you run a local version of Koji. Please also describe what you are you using it for.
# | Project | Site Name | Used for |
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0 | Grid and HPC Operations Center of A.U.Th | Not-Public | Building packages for local fabric needs. Maintenance of RPM repositories.
Monitoring, messaging and information system software for LCG. |
1 | pc V Pharmacy | Not-public | Compiling proprietary software across Fedora and RHEL. Both the software and any dependencies that are not available in Fedora and/or RHEL that may also be proprietary. |
2 | CERN | http://skoji.cern.ch/koji | Monitoring/Messaging software for LCG, we make every effort to add to EPEL instead when sensible. |
3 | fedora.danny.cz | the hub is not public yet | http://sharkcz.livejournal.com/3988.html |
4 | Ergo Project | Koji Web Interface | Fast-Track repositories for Enterprise Linux and Fedora, FTBFS, Blog posts on Koji |
5 | NetNix Estonia OÜ | Internal | Packaging commercial and in-house software for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora support. Multiple instances installed, locally and customer sites. |