On Thu, 13 Sep 2018 04:20:47 +0000 [email protected] said:

> How much space are we looking at as I am thinking a VPS running centos 
> or even debian would be enough and then docker on it

well how much runs there? all of e.org ha sa lot of data - e.g. the screenshot
collection is 3g right now and it grows. last time i cleared out the old stuff
it was maybe 100g+ on its own. so expect total space with some safety to be
500g+ of space. i am pretty sure we'd eat about 50-100g of that right now alone.

> On 2018-09-13 00:43, Simon Lees wrote:
> > One positive of migrating to gitlab if its done right ie containerized
> > is the fact that it should be simple to move, so if someone can provide
> > a machine and hosting somewhere it can sit there until the point until
> > it no longer works for whatever reason or someone comes along with a
> > better solution, at which point recreating the infra then migrating the
> > data to a new server is a simple process. If it reaches a point where 
> > no
> > one is willing to provide infra we can equally move onto a public cloud
> > for as long as necessary.
> > 
> > As long as the gitlab instance is created right this is probably a 
> > major
> > reason I think its worth migrating. I also don't have the time to do it
> > so if it doesn't happen I wont complain but I think that if we do
> > something it should be done properly otherwise we may as well stay with
> > what we have.
> > 
> > On 13/09/2018 02:49, [email protected] wrote:
> >> To be fair I am more than willing ot sponsor a server at OVH and give
> >> ssh access to those that need it.
> >> 
> >> On 2018-09-12 11:45, Stephen Houston wrote:
> >>> OSUOSL is great. But it's pointless when none of us can get the 
> >>> access we
> >>> need to the server and when the person that has/controls that access
> >>> takes
> >>> forever and a day to communicate and/or wont budge. Help has been 
> >>> offered
> >>> in sysadmin for years from multiple devs who are sysadmins by trade
> >>> and who
> >>> could handle the complexity, and there is absolutely no change and it 
> >>> is
> >>> not allowed. Further, Stefan is being generous... it has been more
> >>> like 10
> >>> months, nearly a year since OSUOSL asked us to replace the fan. This 
> >>> is
> >>> frankly embarrassing. We cant even get a model number so that one of 
> >>> us
> >>> could personally drop ship it to them. That really looks bad on us...
> >>> Again
> >>> that is basically humiliating.  With all of these issues I think it 
> >>> would
> >>> be a great improvement to moved to sponsored cloud hosting. We would
> >>> actually have access and not have to worry about the hardware
> >>> maintenance.
> >>> 
> >>> On Wed, Sep 12, 2018, 3:33 AM Carsten Haitzler <[email protected]>
> >>> wrote:
> >>> 
> >>>> On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 19:49:29 +0930 Simon Lees <[email protected]> said:
> >>>> 
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> >>>> > On 30/08/2018 18:57, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> >>>> > > Hello.
> >>>> > >
> >>>> > > On 08/10/2018 08:09 PM, Mike Blumenkrantz wrote:
> >>>> > >>
> >>>> > >> Q: Where would this be hosted?
> >>>> > >> A: The provided link here is a cloud service which will be
> >>>> funded for
> >>>> the
> >>>> > >> foreseeable future.
> >>>> > >
> >>>> > > This is a crucial point here. Business decisions change and the
> >>>> > > community has no influence on this. With my community hat on I
> >>>> > > appreciate that there would be a sponsoring of a cloud service,
> >>>> but I
> >>>> > > truly think we should not depend on this mid or long term (having it
> >>>> run
> >>>> > > there for a few month of migration would not worry me).
> >>>> > > Even if it would be more paperwork having the sponsorship going
> >>>> to the
> >>>> > > foundation and the service being paid out from there would be the
> >>>> right
> >>>> > > way. We can acknowledge the sponsorship on our sponsors page.
> >>>> > >
> >>>> >
> >>>> > I tend to agree here, unless we knew we had a simple easy way to
> >>>> migrate
> >>>> > it to other hosting at anytime we needed.
> >>>> 
> >>>> My experience leads me to be pretty adamant on not relying on cloud
> >>>> services we
> >>>> have to pay for eve if someone sponsors and pays for it. We lose 
> >>>> control
> >>>> and
> >>>> reality is that these helping hands come and go. OSUOSL is a
> >>>> university and
> >>>> they have been supporting OSS projects for a veeeeeery long time. We
> >>>> need
> >>>> to
> >>>> get our server into better shape though. Probably simpler shape.
> >>>> 
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