[Bf-committers] Mailman 3 thread on FreeBSD list

2020-04-28 Thread Dan McGrath via Bf-committers
Hi, Just cross posting an interesting thread on MM3 over on the FreeBSD lists, as it will be applicable to us before the end of the year when Python 2.7 is forced out of ports, along with the broken mail hooks for our svn. -- Cheers, Danny

Re: [Bf-committers] Mailman 3 thread on FreeBSD list

2020-04-28 Thread Dan McGrath via Bf-committers
Hi, And of course, the url to the thread: https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2020-April/118351.html Thanks to Aaron for pointing that out, but I was merely testing to see who was paying attention! ☺️ On Tue, Apr 28, 2020, 8:01 PM Dan McGrath wrote: > Hi, > > Just cross posting

[Bf-committers] APCu installed in Phabricator for speed up

2020-08-30 Thread Dan McGrath via Bf-committers
Hi, It would appear that all these years since the APC addon was deprecated and replaced with pecl-APCu, which the phabricator was complaining about, actually turned out to possibly be the root of some serious performance problems (it was silenced a while back). I added it to the system and can

[Bf-committers] Server update and reboot affecting mail and store

2020-08-11 Thread Dan McGrath via Bf-committers
Hi, Just a heads up that in the next few minutes there will be a server outage for some updates that will affect mail and the store. The outage should take between 30 and 60 minutes, if all goes well. Sorry for any inconvenience! -- Cheers, Danny

[Bf-committers] Test mail, please disregard

2020-12-08 Thread Dan McGrath via Bf-committers
Hi, Sorry for the spam, but there is a report of a user that they are not able to send mail to the list. There may be several test messages from people, if needed, so apologies for any inconvenience! -- -- Cheers, Dan -- Danny McGrath -

[Bf-committers] Looking into mail problem (test)

2021-06-14 Thread Dan McGrath via Bf-committers
Sorry for the noise, just checking into some potential mailing list delivery problem from external users. So far it seems to be gmail users, but not all the details are known yet. There may be a small handful of these, mind the noise! -- Cheers, Danny

Re: [Bf-committers] Looking into mail problem (test)

2021-06-14 Thread Dan McGrath via Bf-committers
bf-committers@blender.org> wrote: > Test using MIME > > On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 3:10 PM Dan McGrath via Bf-committers < > bf-committers@blender.org> wrote: > > > Sorry for the noise, just checking into some potential mailing list > > delivery problem from external users

Re: [Bf-committers] Looking into mail problem (test)

2021-06-14 Thread Dan McGrath via Bf-committers
plain text. >> >> On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 3:23 PM Aaron Carlisle via Bf-committers < >> bf-committers@blender.org> wrote: >> >>> Test using MIME >>> >>> On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 3:10 PM Dan McGrath via Bf-committers < >>> bf-

Re: [Bf-committers] Looking into mail problem (test)

2021-06-14 Thread Dan McGrath via Bf-committers
le via Bf-committers < > bf-committers@blender.org> wrote: > >> Test using MIME >> >> On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 3:10 PM Dan McGrath via Bf-committers < >> bf-committers@blender.org> wrote: >> >> > Sorry for the noise, just checking into some potential

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender 2.93 Released!

2021-06-17 Thread Dan McGrath via Bf-committers
Hi, For an official online repository that is integrated into Blender, users > would not notice much difference compared to bundled add-ons. I think it > would be valuable to have a way for more developers to share their add-ons > in the same way. > Out of curiosity, where and how were you

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender 2.93 Released!

2021-06-18 Thread Dan McGrath via Bf-committers
Also, maybe of interest: SLSA https://thehackernews.com/2021/06/google-releases-new-framework-to.html On Thu, Jun 17, 2021, 11:57 PM Dan McGrath wrote: > Hi, > > Just a thought, assuming only non commercial add-ons, but is there any use > in pushing such a add-on system into the python pip

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender 2.93 Released!

2021-06-17 Thread Dan McGrath via Bf-committers
Hi, Just a thought, assuming only non commercial add-ons, but is there any use in pushing such a add-on system into the python pip repos? As long as you own the namespace, like blender-*, for example, you would at least be able to offload the hosting burden to pip, as well as benefit from their

Re: [Bf-committers] Handling of user data.

2022-05-16 Thread Dan McGrath via Bf-committers
Hi, Perhaps you could add a count of things to be tossed out during quit in the save dialog, such as "If you quit, you will lose XXX number of fake user objects!". Or maybe, similar to how you warn about unsafe python scripts during start, you could give users a one time "WARNING! Fake users

Re: [Bf-committers] Handling of user data.

2022-05-17 Thread Dan McGrath via Bf-committers
Hi, On Tue, May 17, 2022 at 8:27 AM Ryan Inch via Bf-committers < bf-committers@blender.org> wrote: > Dan, That's an interesting suggestion about warning users ahead of time, > but it isn't the fake users that will get discarded, it's those that > aren't marked with fake user (and don't have

Re: [Bf-committers] move prebuilt libs from svn to git?

2022-06-17 Thread Dan McGrath via Bf-committers
Hi Tom, Long time no see :) I did some tests from home and found that, aside from slow speeds, I was able to checkout at least 5 or 6 gig of the bf-blender repo without error or having to retransmit. I took the liberty of packet capturing the stream from my PC's POV, and placed them in the ftp

Re: [Bf-committers] move prebuilt libs from svn to git?

2022-06-17 Thread Dan McGrath via Bf-committers
Hi, Really, I would need to see a capture from both sides to dig into it. I need to see what is being sent, and what is received on each side. There could be some weird firewall stuff happening that is causing fragmentation or blocking TCP options, or window scaling issues, etc. As for the

Re: [Bf-committers] move prebuilt libs from svn to git?

2022-06-17 Thread Dan McGrath via Bf-committers
(peak RX bitrate taken from iftop) > My home - western Canada - 1.5 Mbit/s > AWS - London - 64 Mbit/s > AWS - Ohio - 5.59 Mbit/s > > Think the only thing we really can conclude is > that being further from the server is leading > to an "unhappy&q

[Bf-committers] Testing bf-committers, please ignore

2023-04-04 Thread Dan McGrath via Bf-committers
Just a quick test after a report of this list not existing. Please ignore! -- Cheers, Danny -- Danny McGrath - danmcgrath...@gmail.com GPG key: EDF6 AFF5 2086 F93A 1F59 36A5 44B6 26F3 6968 71CA