We are currently experiencing an unplanned outage as of 2008-05-28 10:00 UTC
Affected Services:
CVS / Source Control
Unaffected Services:
Websites
Buildsystem
Database
DNS
Mail
Torrent
Reason for Outage:
There appears to be a routing issue preventing outside hosts accessing the
machine that
A few days ago I setup email2trac on our hosted1 system to allow for
using emails to create Trac tickets for select hosted projects. At this
was all working, and the setup was such that the aliases file and
aliases.db for Trac projects that accept tickets were owned by apache so
that the mail
On Wed, 2008-05-28 at 13:00 -0400, Jesse Keating wrote:
A few days ago I setup email2trac on our hosted1 system to allow for
using emails to create Trac tickets for select hosted projects. At this
was all working, and the setup was such that the aliases file and
aliases.db for Trac projects
Jesse Keating wrote:
And of course I just found the problem. email2trac's spam detection
code is... sub par. It was seeing a 'X-Spam-Level:' header with no
content and trying to split that line. Whoops. It seems to me it
really needs to grok the X-Spam-Status line and find the score
Hey guys, so the last little bits are in good shape for the OpenID
provider we're attempting to be. Don't go announcing this to others yet.
Lets test it out, if it breaks something let us know. We'll be announcing
it officially soon. You can, for example, log in to livejournal.com with:
Mike McGrath wrote:
Hey guys, so the last little bits are in good shape for the OpenID
provider we're attempting to be. Don't go announcing this to others yet.
Lets test it out, if it breaks something let us know. We'll be announcing
it officially soon. You can, for example, log in to
Dennis Gilmore said the following on 05/27/2008 01:23 PM Pacific Time:
On Tuesday 27 May 2008, Mike McGrath wrote:
There's been some requests to log #fedora-meeting automatically. There's
technical issues there like where to store them, is there a way to auto
start / stop meetings, etc.
Lets