On Jun 25, 2007, at 6:01 PM, Martin v. Löwis wrote:

>
>> I
>> think that another short term thing to try would be to put PyPI on  
>> its
>> own machine to protect it from Wiki load. I don't know if this will
>> help, but it might be worth trying.
>
> Unfortunately, that's not a short-term solution.

Or at least not a quick solution.

> It takes a lot of
> effort (one day) to migrate the installation, and there are no
> volunteers that have that much free time available. I, myself,
> am booked until February 2008, at which point I might be able
> to perform the migration of the installation to a new machine.

Yeah, I was a bit afraid of that.   I think that about 2/3 of the  
effort of implementing baking is getting enough knowledge to create a  
development/testing environment. What you're talking about is comerable.

> I dislike the wording "protect from the Wiki load", though.
> I'm not so certain who needs protection from whom, here;
> I personally consider the Wiki of equal importance for the
> Python community as the Cheeseshop (I personally use it more
> than the Cheeseshop).

Of course, I didn't mean to cast dispersions on the wiki.  They're  
probably both important enough to have their own machines.

Jim

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