I've found the outages to be very infrequent, and certainly much less
often then when the hosting was on Sourceforge, but that's completely
non-scientific of course.
Next time it goes down for you, could you send a traceroute to
matplotlib.org? That may help us track down the source of the pr
When I sent the email, github itself was up (for me), but the MPL site was
down -- which is why I thought it odd.
I'm glad to hear that this appears to be just me. Thanks for letting me
know!
Patrick
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School of Meteorology / University of Okl
On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 3:25 PM, Patrick Marsh wrote:
> The matplotlib.org website is down right now -- at least for me.
>
> Also, over the last 2-3 months or so, I'd guess that about 50% of the time
> I go to the website it's down. Granted, I don't go daily, so I'm guessing
> that part of this is
The matplotlib.org website is down right now -- at least for me.
Also, over the last 2-3 months or so, I'd guess that about 50% of the time
I go to the website it's down. Granted, I don't go daily, so I'm guessing
that part of this is just awesome timing on my part, but my general feeling
is that
On 08/10/2012 10:49 AM, Phil Elson wrote:
> Great! Are we going to be able to move away from using the sourceforge
> mailing list too?
I haven't given that much thought. Are there much better free
alternatives to justify the disruption?
>
> Presumably these infrastructure costs get covered via
Great! Are we going to be able to move away from using the sourceforge
mailing list too?
Presumably these infrastructure costs get covered via the donations
that mpl receives rather than coming out of your pocket Michael?
I think getting hold of matplotlib.org is a really good idea. Thanks
for do
I have registered matplotlib.org. It currently just points to
matplotlib.sourceforge.net, but it will allow us to have a consistent
URL that isn't dependent on any particular host going forward.
Mike
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