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Infrastructure

Interacting with the team

  • Read the FAQ first: FAQ replace that link if you already have a FAQ somewhere else

  • Email contact: <debian-ha-maintainers AT lists DOT alioth DOT debian DOT org>

  • Mailing lists:

    • Development: <debian-ha-maintainers AT lists DOT alioth DOT debian DOT org>

    • Commits: <debian-ha-commits AT lists DOT alioth DOT debian DOT org>

  • Public IRC channel: #debian-ha on irc.debian.org (OFTC)

Usual roles

  • Martin Loschwitz (IRC nick madkiss) is sponsoring packages at this time

  • Guido Guenther (IRC nick n/a)

  • Richard Winters (IRC nick devrikx) is working on:

    • cluster-glue

    • crmsh

    • libqb

    • pcs (?)

  • Ferenc Wagner (IRC nick n/a) is working on:

    • corosync

  • Matthew Vernon (IRC nick n/a) is acting as a sponsor for the team and is working on:

    • pacemaker (?)

  • Christoph Berg (IRC nick Myon) is acting as a sponsor for the team and is working on:

    • resource-agents

    • fence-agents

  • Alexander Wirt (IRC nick formorer) is acting as a sponsor for the team.

Task description

The aim of Debian-HA, is to collaborate Debian packaging efforts for the RHEL HA cluster stack based on Pacemaker and Corosync. We also work closely with upstream in an effort to ease development among all involved parties. Our current task involves preparing the modern Pacemaker/Corosync HA cluster stack for Debian Jessie and beyond, in order to provide a stable stack to Debian cluster users and enthusiasts.

Our team missed the Jessie freeze data, and as such Pacemaker and friends will not be shipped with Jessie at release time. There is discussion of an add-on repository to be implemented after release, however there are debate topics for us to squash before this will take place.

Currently we are packaging, testing, and improving upon all of the modern HA cluster stack components for Debian; in order to deliver a concrete stack as it is represented - and has been for years - by RHEL developers.

Currently, Wheezy users have access to a stable Pacemaker-based cluster stack. Jessie users can also enjoy the Redhat-Cluster Suite until the new packages are ready and available to them.

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