This commit uses the `flock-team` FAS group to direct who receives
emails for the members and sponsors email of the FAS group. By default,
group sponsors will receive mail for Flock sponsorship, while all group
members will receive email for mail sent to the Flock staff mail alias.
Signed-off-by: Justin Wheeler <jwheel@redhat.com>
I am the main technical point of contact for folks working within
the Fedora Ready program, so it makes sense to have me on this alias.
Signed-off-by: Neal Gompa <ngompa@fedoraproject.org>
This commit adds @ankursinha and @chris to the Fedora `codeofconduct@`
email alias, as the newest members of the Fedora Code of Conduct
Committee. Additionally, this also removes @jberkus and @nimbinatus, who
have completed their temporary terms as members of the Fedora Code of
Conduct Committee during my two-month absence earlier in 2025.
CC: @jonatoni @dcantrell @jspaleta
Signed-off-by: Justin Wheeler <jwheel@redhat.com>
- Add fedoraforge-noreply to /dev/null in aliases.static to prevent email delivery
- Add fedoraforge pattern to USERNAME_BLOCKLIST in noggin.cfg.py to prevent account creation
- Used fedoraforge-noreply instead of just fedoraforge in case we decide to enable incoming emails on forge in the future
Josef Bacik has left the kernel community and stepped down as the
upstream kernel maintainer. Boris Burkov has agreed to replace him
as our upstream contact.
In addition, add Davide and myself so that we're kept in the loop
for issues like this.
Signed-off-by: Neal Gompa <ngompa@fedoraproject.org>
This commit changes the `codeofconduct` email alias to account for the
departure of Matthew Miller (@mattdm) and Marie Nordin (@riecatnor) as
members of the Code of Conduct Committee. Additionally, @jspaleta will
eventually receive mail sent to this alias after the `fpl` alias is
updated. Also, Dorka Volavkova (@dvolavko) is retiring as a full member
of the Fedora Code of Conduct Committee, and instead, will serve as a
member of the Flock to Fedora on-site response team, along with several
other appointees for the purpose of Flock.
Additionally, @jberkus and @nimbinatus are added as temporary members
until September 30th, 2025 on the Fedora Code of Conduct Committee, to
fill in for the recent departures and my planned leave of absence later
this month.
ref: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/committee/
ref: https://pagure.io/CoC/issue/355
Signed-off-by: Justin Wheeler <jwheel@redhat.com>
This commit makes a notable change to the use of the `fpl` email alias
and reassigns some mail aliases from @mattdm to @jspaleta, as the new
Fedora Project Leader. This will also formally transition all email sent
to the `fpl` alias to Jef.
Some other minor changes were made here:
- Create `cle-managers` alias, move existing aliases in `cpe-managers`
here, redirect `cpe-managers` to `cle-managers`. Also add a helpful
comment to clarify the primary purpose of this alias and who is on it.
- Add @mattdm to the `cle-managers` alias, since he is a CLE manager!
- Make `fpl` the alias that is assigned to an individual, instead of
`chair`.
- Send `legal` alias mail to `fpl` instead of @mattdm.
- Add `fpl` alias to `fedora-docker-trusted` alias. I kept @mattdm here
for now because I am not sure about the historical use or purpose of
this alias. Matthew could elect later to be removed from this alias if
necessary.
Signed-off-by: Justin Wheeler <jwheel@redhat.com>
Two changes were made here:
* Explicitly add my Red Hat email address to all email addresses sent to
the `foa@` email alias. My FAS email is not my Red Hat email, but
there are some communications sent to this specific alias that I need
to always go to my Red Hat email address. They are topics specifically
about the work that I do at Red Hat.
* Create a new `jwheel@` personal email alias. This is the username I
intend to claim after my name change, and it also matches my Red Hat
email address (jwheel [at] redhat [dot] com). Gradually, I am going to
work on moving email from `jww@` to `jwheel@`. If an option ever is
available in the future to change FAS usernames, this is the changed
name that I would choose.
Signed-off-by: Justin Wheeler <jwheel@redhat.com>
This commit adds the `foa@` alias (AKA @amoloney) and @jasonbrooks to
the email address used for managing Flock to Fedora sponsor comms. Aoife
is already involved with the Flock organizing and it would be helpful
for her to see emails sent to this alias. I am adding Jason to the alias
for transparency and to provide me coverage during periods when I am
away or out of office.
@mattdm, @dvolavko, and @shaunm retain their access to emails sent to
the alias.
Signed-off-by: Justin W. Wheeler <jwf@redhat.com>
fix 1900 failures of the following case issue:
`name[casing]: All names should start with an uppercase letter.`
Signed-off-by: Ryan Lerch <rlerch@redhat.com>
This commit adds a new fedoraproject.org email alias for me, using my
new initials. The short story is that I am in the process of legally
changing my last name. Although the name change is still underway, I
want to prepare the infrastructure bits in advance so I can have a
graceful transition once the legal process is complete.
Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) <jwf@redhat.com>
This commit adds two people to two different email aliases used for the
Flock conference:
* Add @amoloney to the `flock-staff@` email alias for greater visibility
to incoming questions about Flock and for on-site coordination.
* Add Natalie Pazmiño as a recipient to the `flock-coc@` email for Code
of Conduct reports at Flock. This is a slightly wider group than our
usual Code of Conduct Committee and Natalie will be on-site this year
to help in case of an issue.
Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) <jwf@redhat.com>
While working on other unrelated changes, I noticed that this alias
appears to be out-of-date for 2024. This commit changes `cpe-managers@`
to include @blc, @smilner, @jbley, and @humaton, and remove Leigh
Griffin and Stefan Mattejiet.
I made this update using the Fedora+CPE Management sync call roster, but
if this alias should reflect something different, please advise! :-)
Related: fedora-infrastructure#1903
Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) <jwf@redhat.com>
This commit introduces a new `dei@` email alias with the intention of
deprecating the previous email alias for the DEI Advisor, `diversity@`.
No changes were made to the recipients of mail sent to the email alias.
CC: @jonatoni @mattdm
Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) <jwf@redhat.com>
This commit adds @riecatnor, @jonatoni, @dvolavko, and @dcantrell to the
`codeofconduct@` email alias. It also updates the `flock-coc@` email
alias to point to the Code of Conduct Committee plus an expanded group
of event-specific members of the Flock CoC Committee.
CC: @shaunm @spotz
Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) <jwf@redhat.com>
This commit changes the former Fedora Program Manager email alias
(`fpgm@`) to an alias of `foa@` for the Fedora Operations Architect.
This also sets the `foa@` alias to @amoloney as the resident Architect
currently in the role.
ref: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/council/foa/
Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) <jwf@redhat.com>
This commit adds Dorka Volavkova (@dvolavko) to the `flock-staff@` and
`sponsors@` email aliases for Flock to Fedora. She is a core member of
the event team for the 2024 edition.
Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) <jwf@redhat.com>
This commit swaps the recipients of the diversity@fp.o email address
from @siddharthvipul1, the outgoing DEI Advisor, with @jonatoni, the
incoming DEI Advisor for Fedora 39.
ref: https://gitlab.com/fedora/dei/home/-/issues/21
CC: @mattdm, who is also included as a recipient to this email alias.
Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) <jwf@redhat.com>
Amy Marrich, aka @spotz, is helping significantly with Flock organizing.
She should be added to the email alias list so she can stay informed
about important communications related to this year's Fedora Flock.
Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) <jwf@redhat.com>
Currently, I (Stephen Smoogen) do not have the time to work on Fedora
system administration items. However, I get a lot of email and people
see my email address in various places to ping me for working on
things. I feel it would be better to remove myself from those places
and let Fedora Infrastructure add someone else to replace me when it
is possible to do so.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smoogen <ssmoogen@redhat.com>
This commit adds Natalie Pazmiño as a contact on the `flock-staff` email
alias. She is supporting from Red Hat in the global events team.
Additionally, I also changed the `flock-coc` alias to use `flock-staff`
instead of a smaller subset of people. If someone is emailing this
alias, it might be because of an emergency and more eyes is better than
fewer. If there is a less severe incident, this could carry through our
normal channels for Code of Conduct incidents.
Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) <jwf@redhat.com>
With Flock around the corner, we need some email addresses for people to
reach the organizer team or for setting a reply-to alias for the new CFP
system we are introducing this year. All Flock aliases were disabled per
request of @mattdm in #10411 because of spam. It seems `flockinfo@` is
the problematic mail alias, so I took a conservative approach by only
enabling the `flock-staff@` and `flock-coc@` addresses.
I also added @shaunm to both aliases because he is also a part of the
core staff team for this year's Flock.
Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) <jwf@redhat.com>
This commit adds Shaun McCance (@shaunm), CentOS Community Architect, to
the sponsors@fedoraproject.org email alias used for coordinating event
sponsorships. We are folding a CentOS Connect event into Flock, and so,
joining up to co-organize Flock this year.
Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) <jwf@redhat.com>
This commit makes a mostly cosmetic change for the Fedora Community
Architect email alias. In January 2023, the role title was changed from
Fedora Community Action & Impact Coordinator (FCAIC) to Fedora Community
Architect (FCA). There are additional communications planned for this
title change, but for now, this commit updates the mail aliases
accordingly for future use.
Additionally, the fcaic@ alias is preserved but it points to the fca@
email alias.
Furthermore, I also added the Fedora Project Leader @mattdm as a
recipient to the sponsors@ email alias, as we gear up for Flock again!
Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) <jwf@redhat.com>
Justin Flory is the new Fedora Community Architect (formerly FCAIC)
Also, hopefully future-proof these aliases a bit by using the fcaic
alias instead naming the specific person. Fewer edits to make the next
time the role turns over.
Signed-off-by: Ben Cotton <bcotton@fedoraproject.org>
Right now releng-bot has a fas address of 'releng-bot@fedoraproject.org'
which is... confusing. The alias overrides this and sends email to
admin, but it results in a duplicate, causing the cron job to send mail
about the duplicate everytime newaliases run.
So, instead drop the alias here and switch the user in fas to be
admin+relengbot. This will still go to admin, not run into problems with
the address already in use in fas and should cause the newaliases to
stop complaining.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Fenzi <kevin@scrye.com>
This commit changes three Fedora mail aliases as the FCAIC role
transitions from @riecatnor to @jflory7:
* `fcaic`: Changed from `riecatnor` to `jwf@`
* `matrixadmin`: Changed from `mattdm` and `riecatnor` to `fpl@` and
`fcaic@`
* `podcast`: Changed from `riecatnor` to `fcaic@`
Note that I did not use my FAS username but my mail alias for the
`fcaic` address. I'm not sure if it is required to be a FAS account or
if an alias is acceptable.
CC: @mattdm @bcotton
Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) [Red Hat] <jwf@redhat.com>