On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 5:38 AM, Ben Collins-Sussman <[email protected]> wrote:
> The ip-geo mapping database is huge and continuously shifting;
> there's a whole team in charge of it.  There is no "just fix all
> networks" magic button to press, since we don't know which data is bad
> unless users point it out.  When users point out a mismapped IP block,
> it gets fixed.  Then we wait for users to report another similar bug
> on a different IP block.
>
> In other words:  this isn't a single bug that hasn't been fixed yet --
> it's a bunch of similar bugs that keep popping up recently, and they
> *are* being fixed individually.

Your ip-geo mapping database got corrupted, or something major in the
way you handle it got changed. I have been running continuous
integration server for more than a year from the same IP without a
problem. I realize this is a free service for opensource projects, but
not being able to produce nightly builds weeks on end because some IP
got classified wrongly is just unprofessional. Even for a free and
opensource project.

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