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There are a couple of services, cronjobs, ... that are used to support people working on Modularity. This page documents them.

Name Contact Status Type Files Remarks
compat-repos jantill active cronjob ~fedora/compat/* Builds compat. repo. versions of latest-Fedora-Modular-26 and latest-Fedora-Modular-Rawhide-26: http://modularity.fedorainfracloud.org/modularity/compat/
comps-modmd jantill active data ~/comps-modmd Packages and repodata for the new DNF defaults spec ... without this there is no defaults for modules on the newer F27 preview images.
fm-trello-taiga-sync/generate-roadmap jkaluza(?) obsolete cronjob ~/fm-trello-taiga-sync/generate-roadmap builds http://modularity.fedorainfracloud.org/taiga-report/ and http://modularity.fedora-infracloud.org/trello-report, we don't use Taiga or Trello anymore
fmtoolize(?) obsolete cronjob ~www/html/modularity/repos/fmtoolize.py builds http://modularity.fedorainfracloud.org/modularity/repos/
jenk-report.sh jantill active(?) cronjob ~/jenk-report.sh, /home/fedora/jenk.py builds http://modularity.fedorainfracloud.org/jenkins-report/ -- Jenkins CI build reports for a of couple projects (some old?)
m8y-website-updater asamalik, nphilipp active daemon, fedmsg consumer /etc/systemd/system/m8y-website-updater.service ~fedora/bin/start-m8y-website-updater.sh ~fedora/src/m8y-website-updater Listens to changes in the modularity repo on Pagure, then builds and pushes changes to docs.pagure.io/modularity.
os-stream-repo jantill active data ~/compat A fixed build of os-stream (mixed modular and non-modular data) using Modular-26 rpms: http://modularity.fedorainfracloud.org/modularity/compat/fedora-os-stream
pdc obsolete daemon ? This was an experimental version of PDC from back when PDC didn't know about Modularity.
pdc-updater ? broken daemon, fedmsg consumer ?
pungi-trigger obsolete daemon ?
rebuild_packages.sh ? obsolete(?) cronjob ~fedora/bin/rebuild_packages.sh builds several projects on COPR: fm-dnf-plugin, modulemd, fm-modulemd-resolver