Am 11.04.16 um 09:31 schrieb Richard: > Kojo Tero <tero.kojo <at> theqtcompany.com> writes: > >> Hi, >> >> There was a server incident in the early hours of the night (local server > time) and that was fixed as soon as >> there was someone in the office. >> >> It is not mandatory to log in to install Qt. >> In open source you can skip the login in the installer. (there is the > option on the screen that asks for your Qt Account) >> Or download the offline installer and forget the network completely. >> >> For a commercial fresh install you do need to log in (or have the license > ready), so yes it can be a problem there. >> We know that every system can fail, but there needs to be some way to > manage commercial licenses, in practice >> an online server is the best option. >> >> Best regards, >> Tero >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Interest [mailto:interest-bounces+tero.kojo=theqtcompany.com <at> qt- >>> project.org] On Behalf Of Robert Buchinger >>> Sent: 5. huhtikuuta 2016 13:52 >>> To: interest <at> qt-project.org >>> Cc: Boris <dalboris <at> gmail.com> >>> Subject: Re: [Interest] login.qt.io down => cannot install Qt >>> >>> On Tuesday, April 5, 2016 5:50:20 AM CEST Boris wrote: >>>> I am installing a new machine and setting up my development >>> environment. >>>> However, I cannot install Qt because the Qt installer forces to login >>>> to your account, and login.qt.io appears to be down, resulting in a >>>> "TIMEOUT" error when trying to login. Anyone has this error as well? >>>> The blog seems down as well, I get "No application configured" when going >>> to blog.qt.io. >>>> Seriously, this is very embarrassing for Digia. Users cannot get work >>>> done because of their incredibly bad decision to force users to login >>>> to install their software. >>>> >>>> This is both a rant and a feature request: Digia, please make login >>>> optional to install your software, because if you think you can >>>> guarantee that the login system is never down, you are fooling >>>> yourself. Such a lack of professionalism. >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Interest mailing list >>>> Interest <at> qt-project.org >>>> http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >>>> >>> For me both login.qt.io and blog.qt.io are working. >>> >>> Does this happen within the Maintenance Tool or from the browser? >>> >>> As long as you not have a commercial license you not need to log in to >>> download and install Qt. >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Interest mailing list >>> Interest <at> qt-project.org >>> http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest > It's down again. I've been trying for the last hour, and I doubt I was the > first. > > Two unscheduled failures lasting several hours within a few days is a rather > poor showing. > > I'm also rather concerned that you don't appear to have any out-of-hours > server monitoring, especially as commercial users *must* use this server to > install Qt. > > Who should commercial users contact to report this in the future? > > A public mailing list seems a little slow. A server failure like this should > be getting somebody out of bed to go crank the hamster wheel. > > - Richard qt.io account was down also yesterday. tried many times. +1 to implement server monitoring, also please imemdiately twitter the status as others do. thx.
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