Every year or so the Cloud Services team tries to identify and clean up unused projects and VMs. We do this via an opt-in process: anyone can mark a project as 'in use,' and that project will be preserved for another year.
I've created a wiki page the lists all existing projects, here:
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Cloud_VPS_2019_Purge
If you are a VPS user, please visit that page and mark any projects that you use as {{Used}}. Note that it's not necessary for you to be a project admin to mark something -- if you know that you're currently using a resource and want to keep using it, go ahead and mark it accordingly. If you /are/ a project admin, please take a moment to mark which VMs are or aren't used in your projects.
When December arrives, I will shut down and begin the process of reclaiming resources from unused projects.
If you think you use a VPS project but aren't sure which, I encourage you to poke around on https://tools.wmflabs.org/openstack-browser/ to see what looks familiar. Worst case, just email cloud@lists.wikimedia.org with a description of your use case and we'll sort it out there.
Exclusive toolforge users are free to ignore this task.
Thank you!
-Andrew and WMCS team
_______________________________________________ Wikimedia Cloud Services announce mailing list Cloud-announce@lists.wikimedia.org (formerly labs-announce@lists.wikimedia.org) https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud-announce
Reminder: please claim your VPS projects. Almost 100 projects are still unclaimed; in about a month we'll start shutting down projects that no one has spoken for. Please visit this URL and mark your projects as used:
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Cloud_VPS_2019_Purge
The following projects remain unclaimed:
analytics automation-framework blog butterfly chicotestproject cloud-analytics cloudstore collection-alt-renderer community-labs-monitoring dashiki design discovery-stats download dumps etcd etytree extdist general-k8s gerrit glampipe globaleducation grantreview gratitude hat-imagescalers hhvm hound huggle huwiki-dev ign2commons iiab incubator indico k8splay lewton-test library-card-test library-upgrader lta-tracker maps math matrix mcr-dev mix-n-match mwoffliner newsletter ogvjs-integration openocr openrefine orch ores ores-staging orig osmit otrs packaging packagist-mirror partnermetrics phabricator phlogiston planet qna queryrapi reading-web-staging recommendation-api search security-tools sentry services shiny-r signwriting snuggle social-tools soweego sso structurednavigation suggestbot telnet test-twemproxy thumbor toolserver-legacy traffic videowiki visualeditor wcdo webperf wikibrain wikicitevis wikidata-autodesc wikidata-primary-sources-tool wikidumpparse wikifactmine wikilabels wikimania-support wikimetrics wikistats wikistream wikitextexp wmf-research-tools wpx
On 9/30/19 11:24 AM, Andrew Bogott wrote:
Every year or so the Cloud Services team tries to identify and clean up unused projects and VMs. We do this via an opt-in process: anyone can mark a project as 'in use,' and that project will be preserved for another year.
I've created a wiki page the lists all existing projects, here:
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Cloud_VPS_2019_Purge
If you are a VPS user, please visit that page and mark any projects that you use as {{Used}}. Note that it's not necessary for you to be a project admin to mark something -- if you know that you're currently using a resource and want to keep using it, go ahead and mark it accordingly. If you /are/ a project admin, please take a moment to mark which VMs are or aren't used in your projects.
When December arrives, I will shut down and begin the process of reclaiming resources from unused projects.
If you think you use a VPS project but aren't sure which, I encourage you to poke around on https://tools.wmflabs.org/openstack-browser/ to see what looks familiar. Worst case, just email cloud@lists.wikimedia.org with a description of your use case and we'll sort it out there.
Exclusive toolforge users are free to ignore this task.
Thank you!
-Andrew and WMCS team
_______________________________________________ Wikimedia Cloud Services announce mailing list Cloud-announce@lists.wikimedia.org (formerly labs-announce@lists.wikimedia.org) https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud-announce
Cross-posting this to cloud-l for those of us who are not subscribed to cloud-announce. If you have a project and haven't claimed it yet, take a look at the list and follow the instructions to claim your project.
Cheers, Morten
---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Andrew Bogott abogott@wikimedia.org Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 at 06:26 Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] Cloud VPS users, please claim your projects (one month left!) To: Cloud-announce@lists.wikimedia.org Cc: Wikimedia developers wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Reminder: please claim your VPS projects. Almost 100 projects are still unclaimed; in about a month we'll start shutting down projects that no one has spoken for. Please visit this URL and mark your projects as used:
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Cloud_VPS_2019_Purge
The following projects remain unclaimed:
analytics automation-framework blog butterfly chicotestproject cloud-analytics cloudstore collection-alt-renderer community-labs-monitoring dashiki design discovery-stats download dumps etcd etytree extdist general-k8s gerrit glampipe globaleducation grantreview gratitude hat-imagescalers hhvm hound huggle huwiki-dev ign2commons iiab incubator indico k8splay lewton-test library-card-test library-upgrader lta-tracker maps math matrix mcr-dev mix-n-match mwoffliner newsletter ogvjs-integration openocr openrefine orch ores ores-staging orig osmit otrs packaging packagist-mirror partnermetrics phabricator phlogiston planet qna queryrapi reading-web-staging recommendation-api search security-tools sentry services shiny-r signwriting snuggle social-tools soweego sso structurednavigation suggestbot telnet test-twemproxy thumbor toolserver-legacy traffic videowiki visualeditor wcdo webperf wikibrain wikicitevis wikidata-autodesc wikidata-primary-sources-tool wikidumpparse wikifactmine wikilabels wikimania-support wikimetrics wikistats wikistream wikitextexp wmf-research-tools wpx
On 9/30/19 11:24 AM, Andrew Bogott wrote:
Every year or so the Cloud Services team tries to identify and clean up unused projects and VMs. We do this via an opt-in process: anyone can mark a project as 'in use,' and that project will be preserved for another year.
I've created a wiki page the lists all existing projects, here:
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Cloud_VPS_2019_Purge
If you are a VPS user, please visit that page and mark any projects that you use as {{Used}}. Note that it's not necessary for you to be a project admin to mark something -- if you know that you're currently using a resource and want to keep using it, go ahead and mark it accordingly. If you /are/ a project admin, please take a moment to mark which VMs are or aren't used in your projects.
When December arrives, I will shut down and begin the process of reclaiming resources from unused projects.
If you think you use a VPS project but aren't sure which, I encourage you to poke around on https://tools.wmflabs.org/openstack-browser/ to see what looks familiar. Worst case, just email cloud@lists.wikimedia.org with a description of your use case and we'll sort it out there.
Exclusive toolforge users are free to ignore this task.
Thank you!
-Andrew and WMCS team
_______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
Another reminder: please claim your VPS projects. 70 projects are still unclaimed and will be shut down at the end of the month if they are not marked. Please visit this URL and mark your projects as used:
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Cloud_VPS_2019_Purge
The following projects remain unclaimed:
butterfly cloud-analytics cloudstore collection-alt-renderer community-labs-monitoring dashiki design download dumps etcd etytree extdist general-k8s gerrit glampipe globaleducation grantreview gratitude hat-imagescalers hhvm hound huwiki-dev iiab incubator indico lewton-test library-card-test library-upgrader lta-tracker math matrix mcr-dev mwoffliner newsletter openocr openrefine orig osmit otrs packaging packagist-mirror partnermetrics phabricator planet qna queryrapi reading-web-staging sentry services social-tools structurednavigation telnet test-twemproxy thumbor traffic videowiki visualeditor webperf wikibrain wikicitevis wikidata-autodesc wikidumpparse wikifactmine wikilabels wikimania-support wikimetrics wikistream wikitextexp wmf-research-tools wpx
On 9/30/19 11:24 AM, Andrew Bogott wrote:
Every year or so the Cloud Services team tries to identify and clean up unused projects and VMs. We do this via an opt-in process: anyone can mark a project as 'in use,' and that project will be preserved for another year.
I've created a wiki page the lists all existing projects, here:
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Cloud_VPS_2019_Purge
If you are a VPS user, please visit that page and mark any projects that you use as {{Used}}. Note that it's not necessary for you to be a project admin to mark something -- if you know that you're currently using a resource and want to keep using it, go ahead and mark it accordingly. If you /are/ a project admin, please take a moment to mark which VMs are or aren't used in your projects.
When December arrives, I will shut down and begin the process of reclaiming resources from unused projects.
If you think you use a VPS project but aren't sure which, I encourage you to poke around on https://tools.wmflabs.org/openstack-browser/ to see what looks familiar. Worst case, just email cloud@lists.wikimedia.org with a description of your use case and we'll sort it out there.
Exclusive toolforge users are free to ignore this task.
Thank you!
-Andrew and WMCS team
Many thanks to all of you who have acted on this already! There are now 17 unclaimed projects -- these will be shut down next week if they remain unclaimed. They are:
butterfly design etcd hat-imagescalers indico lewton-test mcr-dev orig queryrapi social-tools structurednavigation test-twemproxy visualeditor wikifactmine wikilabels wmf-research-tools wpx
On 9/30/19 11:24 AM, Andrew Bogott wrote:
Every year or so the Cloud Services team tries to identify and clean up unused projects and VMs. We do this via an opt-in process: anyone can mark a project as 'in use,' and that project will be preserved for another year.
I've created a wiki page the lists all existing projects, here:
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Cloud_VPS_2019_Purge
If you are a VPS user, please visit that page and mark any projects that you use as {{Used}}. Note that it's not necessary for you to be a project admin to mark something -- if you know that you're currently using a resource and want to keep using it, go ahead and mark it accordingly. If you /are/ a project admin, please take a moment to mark which VMs are or aren't used in your projects.
When December arrives, I will shut down and begin the process of reclaiming resources from unused projects.
If you think you use a VPS project but aren't sure which, I encourage you to poke around on https://tools.wmflabs.org/openstack-browser/ to see what looks familiar. Worst case, just email cloud@lists.wikimedia.org with a description of your use case and we'll sort it out there.
Exclusive toolforge users are free to ignore this task.
Thank you!
-Andrew and WMCS team
_______________________________________________ Wikimedia Cloud Services announce mailing list Cloud-announce@lists.wikimedia.org (formerly labs-announce@lists.wikimedia.org) https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud-announce