Re: [Savannah-hackers-public] FSF public IP addresses are changing between December 20 and January 7th

2019-01-02 Thread Bob Proulx
Bob Proulx wrote:
> I am ready to move the other production systems but the FSF admins are
> not working again until January 2nd.  That is probably quite soon
> enough.  Therefore I am going to wait until they are back in their
> daylight work hours before hitting the other systems.  Just in case.

Today before making new changes all of the systems were rebooted.
Notably the oldvcs system still being used for file storage did not
reboot, failing to shutdown.  Once again Andrew force rebooted the
system to get things back online.

Now that the admins are back in the office...

My plan is that tomorrow, Thursday, late morning I am going to start
walking through the systems and moving them to the new IP addresses.
This will be at least somewhat disruptive as in some cases four
systems must all be up and online simultaneously in order to function.
Hopefully things will be concluded by early afternoon.  Hopefully.

Bob




[savannah-help-public] [sr #109612] Ckose unused repos etc

2019-01-02 Thread bendikker
Follow-up Comment #5, sr #109612 (project administration):

For clearence. 1800 projects have a maillist page like this project at this
moment: https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/books

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[savannah-help-public] [sr #109612] Ckose unused repos etc

2019-01-02 Thread bendikker
Follow-up Comment #4, sr #109612 (project administration):

https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/cp-tools

This is a prety empty project page, but it contains info, I by now will not
call it empty. 
It contains no link to an empty web repository:

http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/cp-tools/

Would it be possible for you to remove such web repos?

Maybe try to get you a global vieuw of what Savannah looks like now, if it
where code, I guess one would say, that it needs a drastic cleanup.
Some projects do have maillists that they dont show, some projects have
repositories they dont show. The information is still there, and I would like
them restored and all empty repos removed completely from Savannah.

Try it yourself, just pick a range of hundred:
https://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/
Some people will pick some, because the name will make them curious, what
would they think?



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