Re: Moving Cassandra's Debian repository from dist to bintray.com/apache

2015-01-16 Thread Jake Luciani
Ok well I'm able to post artifacts however this still requires posting my private key to bintray to have it signed. I don't see how this is a viable solution since this requires us to post our private keys to this service. You mentioned there is a way to simply post our existing directories, maybe

Re: Moving Cassandra's Debian repository from dist to bintray.com/apache

2015-01-15 Thread Andrew Bayer
Sorry for not emailing - JFrog is investigating the work involved in getting users able to sign organization Debian repository metadata. I'll ping them for an update. A. On Thursday, January 15, 2015, Jake Luciani wrote: > Any update? > > On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 12:53 PM, Andrew Bayer > wrote:

Re: Moving Cassandra's Debian repository from dist to bintray.com/apache

2015-01-15 Thread Jake Luciani
Any update? On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 12:53 PM, Andrew Bayer wrote: > I'm investigating this now - will update when I have more information. > > A. > > On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Jake Luciani wrote: > >> The docs seems to indicate signing happens at the organization level >> >> >> https://bint

Re: Moving Cassandra's Debian repository from dist to bintray.com/apache

2015-01-09 Thread Andrew Bayer
I'm investigating this now - will update when I have more information. A. On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Jake Luciani wrote: > The docs seems to indicate signing happens at the organization level > > > https://bintray.com/docs/usermanual/interacting/interacting_gpgsigningforbintrayorganization

Re: Moving Cassandra's Debian repository from dist to bintray.com/apache

2015-01-09 Thread Jake Luciani
The docs seems to indicate signing happens at the organization level https://bintray.com/docs/usermanual/interacting/interacting_gpgsigningforbintrayorganizations.html Am I able to sign artifacts with my user GPG? I'm not sure if everyone is comfortable uploading their private gpg key to bintray

Re: Moving Cassandra's Debian repository from dist to bintray.com/apache

2015-01-07 Thread Andrew Bayer
See https://bintray.com/docs/api/#_debian_upload for how to upload/sign artifacts with the Bintray API. Your release managers will need to get accounts on Bintray and then open INFRA tickets to get added to the Cassandra team in the Apache org there, at which point you'll have full admin rights ove

Re: Moving Cassandra's Debian repository from dist to bintray.com/apache

2015-01-07 Thread Jake Luciani
We have a distr per minor version. You can see them here (we only currently use the last 3 major releases 21x, 20x and 12x) you can see them here https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/cassandra/debian/dists/ The release managers have a local repo with our reprepro settings. We deploy the art

Re: Moving Cassandra's Debian repository from dist to bintray.com/apache

2015-01-07 Thread Andrew Bayer
Great! So to start, can you give us a sense of what your needs for the repo are? What are you putting in it? Are you splitting it up by distro at all or just putting new versions of Cassandra in each time? A. On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 7:15 AM, Jake Luciani wrote: > Hi Andrew, > > I'm happy to help

Re: Moving Cassandra's Debian repository from dist to bintray.com/apache

2015-01-07 Thread Jake Luciani
Hi Andrew, I'm happy to help. -Jake On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 2:19 PM, Andrew Bayer wrote: > Hi Cassandra team - > > So as you're probably aware, the Cassandra Debian packages currently on > dist need to be moved off there. The Infra team has been working on a > solution for that - we've got an o

Moving Cassandra's Debian repository from dist to bintray.com/apache

2015-01-06 Thread Andrew Bayer
Hi Cassandra team - So as you're probably aware, the Cassandra Debian packages currently on dist need to be moved off there. The Infra team has been working on a solution for that - we've got an organization for ASF on bintray.com, which can store and serve Debian repositories. We'd like to work w