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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.
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| 2 || CERN || http://skoji.cern.ch/koji || Monitoring/Messaging software for [http://cern.ch/lcg LCG], we make every effort to add to EPEL instead when sensible.
| 2 || CERN || * || CERN no longer runs their own Koji, but does make daily use of the one run by the Scientific Computing Center of A.U.Th.
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| 3 || [http://fedora.danny.cz/danny fedora.danny.cz] || the hub is not public yet || http://sharkcz.livejournal.com/3988.html
| 3 || [http://fedora.danny.cz/danny fedora.danny.cz] || the hub is not public yet || http://sharkcz.livejournal.com/3988.html
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| 10|| [http://www.vbridges.com/ Virtual Bridges, Inc.] || Not-public || Building [http://www.vbridges.com/products/verde/verde-leaf/ VERDE LEAF] virtualization platform/distribution.
| 10|| [http://www.vbridges.com/ Virtual Bridges, Inc.] || Not-public || Building [http://www.vbridges.com/products/verde/verde-leaf/ VERDE LEAF] virtualization platform/distribution.
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| 11|| Caltech || http://koji.hep.caltech.edu/koji/ || multi-university CERN-based project
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| 12|| Spacewalk || http://koji.spacewalkproject.org/koji/ || building Spacewalk for RHEL 5, 6, and Fedora 14, 15
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| 13|| [http://www.ngrid.ru/ National Nanotechnology Network Grid] || http://koji.ngrid.ru/koji/ || GridNNN middleware
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|| 14|| TomTom || non-public || used to build rpms that aren't available in the RHEL repos or EPEL
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|| 15|| Amazon || non-public || used to build RPMS for the Amazon Linux AMI
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Revision as of 19:17, 12 August 2011

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
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 * CERN no longer runs their own Koji, but does make daily use of the one run by the Scientific Computing Center of A.U.Th.
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.
6 Kolab Systems AG Not Public (yet) Packaging for ISV products
7 Lebanon Evangelical School for Boys and Girls http://koji.lesbg.com/koji Used to provide configuration RPMS for our three schools
8 Messinet Secure Services http://messinet.com/koji Building and packaging to support local infrastructure as well as incorporate software not packaged at Fedora or RPMFusion. Most packaged software is available to all. See Messinet Secure Services Fedora RPM Repository for details.
9 ACOSS France Not-public Building and packaging on top of RHEL and CentOS 6 for newer software version.
10 Virtual Bridges, Inc. Not-public Building VERDE LEAF virtualization platform/distribution.
11 Caltech http://koji.hep.caltech.edu/koji/ multi-university CERN-based project
12 Spacewalk http://koji.spacewalkproject.org/koji/ building Spacewalk for RHEL 5, 6, and Fedora 14, 15
13 National Nanotechnology Network Grid http://koji.ngrid.ru/koji/ GridNNN middleware
14 TomTom non-public used to build rpms that aren't available in the RHEL repos or EPEL
15 Amazon non-public used to build RPMS for the Amazon Linux AMI