On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 03:41:33PM -0800, Matthew Walker wrote:
* Node.JS itself should be installable via apt package
(we'll have to
do a custom package so that we get Node v10)
I haven't looked at your document yet, but a quick note on that: I have
nodejs 0.10 backported packages ready for about 10 days now.
We typically avoid running multiple versions of the same package across
the infrastructure (and our apt repo isn't split like that, thankfully),
so I'd like to upgrade the existing users to 0.10. These are parsoid,
statsd, perhaps the not-production-yet limn, etherpad-lite and of these,
parsoid is the one with the most impact.
As such, we've agreed with Gabriel -which needed node 0.10 for rashomon
anyway- to test the new version under the parsoid RTT suite &
subsequently in the Parsoid Labs instance, before we go and upgrade
production. (The packages have been in parsoid.wmflabs.org's /root/
since). I haven't heard since but as they don't /need/ a new Node
version right now, I guess this is low priority for them (and we, ops,
don't care much either).
I think this would happen anyway before the PDF service would ever reach
production, but I think we can prioritize it a bit more and make sure it
will. Gabriel, what do you think?
Regards,
Faidon