Any time!
If you're in the San Francisco Bay Area at any point, I'd be happy to meet
up for a beer :) I love meeting people who use Review Board.
Also, if you ever need even faster, more confidential support for
urgent/emergency situations of any kind, we have some other support options
you
Thank you very much. Setting environment variable in apache configuartion
and restarting it did not help, but your other suggestion did, so thumbs
up.
Again, thank you very much for fast reply and great suggestions.
I owe you, at least, a beer :)
On Friday, January 20, 2017 at 10:15:02 AM
Glad you found the cause, and that it wasn't anything concerning! Sounds
like Slack owns that address, then. I tried resolving it before responding
earlier, but couldn't figure out what it mapped to.
We use Python's urllib2, which respects the http_proxy and https_proxy
environment variables. You
Thank You Christian for fast reply.
We are not using gravatar images and I tried switching this option on/off
just in case, but it didn't work out.
Then I kept digging through every single option in admin dashboard and
found that one webhook for slack was activated.
I switched it off and
Hi Antonio,
That's not one of our servers, from what I can tell, and there's nothing in
our code referencing this at all. You're seeing this server-side? Is this
only when posting a new change for review using command line tools, or
through the web UI? Do you see it when just browsing through the
I addition to my question, the reason I'm asking such thing is that we have
our instance of ReviewBoard (and any other tool hosted at us) behind proxy,
and all outgoing request must be channeled through this proxy. As in this
case, proxy is bypassed (not consulted), and all outgoing public