[Trac] Re: http://trac-hacks dead?

2007-11-07 Thread Alec Thomas
I can't figure out what the objective of this mail was. Was it just a general rant about any number of problems with the universe, or was there some specific point? On 11/7/07, rupert thurner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: pypi? oh ... a very good idea ... created

[Trac] Re: http://trac-hacks dead?

2007-11-07 Thread rupert thurner
pypi? oh ... a very good idea ... created http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/EggCookingTutorial/publish. about distributed version control, rainer: of course i was kidding. looking e.g. at http://repo.or.cz/git-browser/by-commit.html?r=git.git shows the release often world. to release so often and to

[Trac] Re: http://trac-hacks dead?

2007-11-06 Thread Alex da Franca
let's hope, the holidays are shorter this time ;-) Am 06.11.2007 um 14:31 schrieb Lars Stavholm: could it be that http://trac-hacks is dead? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Trac Users group. To

[Trac] Re: http://trac-hacks dead?

2007-11-06 Thread Lars Stavholm
rupert thurner wrote: hi, could it be that http://trac-hacks is dead? Yup, all I get is Waiting for trac-hacks.org... What's the best way of mirroring the trac-hacks.org site? Any ideas appreciated. /Lars --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message

[Trac] Re: http://trac-hacks dead?

2007-11-06 Thread rupert thurner
using a distributed version control (like git, mercurial, dards) instead of svn would at least make mirroring the plugins easy :) On Nov 6, 2:31 pm, Lars Stavholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: rupert thurner wrote: hi, could it be thathttp://trac-hacksis dead? Yup, all I get is Waiting for

[Trac] Re: http://trac-hacks dead?

2007-11-06 Thread Emmanuel Blot
using a distributed version control (like git, mercurial, dards) instead of svn would at least make mirroring the plugins easy :) Using SVN 1.4 on trac-hacks.org (and on t.e.o. BTW) would be a good start: svnmirror could be used. SVN is widely used and has great, user-friendly GUI apps (such

[Trac] Re: http://trac-hacks dead?

2007-11-06 Thread Rainer Sokoll
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 03:48:06PM +0100, Emmanuel Blot wrote: using a distributed version control (like git, mercurial, dards) instead of svn would at least make mirroring the plugins easy :) Using SVN 1.4 on trac-hacks.org (and on t.e.o. BTW) would be a good start: svnmirror could be

[Trac] Re: http://trac-hacks dead?

2007-11-06 Thread Chris Black
Rainer Sokoll wrote: On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 03:48:06PM +0100, Emmanuel Blot wrote: using a distributed version control (like git, mercurial, dards) instead of svn would at least make mirroring the plugins easy :) Using SVN 1.4 on trac-hacks.org (and on t.e.o. BTW) would be a good

[Trac] Re: http://trac-hacks dead?

2007-11-06 Thread Axton
On Nov 6, 2007 10:53 AM, Emmanuel Blot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: SVN 1.4+ has svnsync available which is also an option. It can be set up to run as a commit hook and push out/sync changesets to a list of mirror repositories or just be scheduled for periodic sync. Sure but this means TH

[Trac] Re: http://trac-hacks dead?

2007-11-06 Thread Lars Stavholm
Axton wrote: On Nov 6, 2007 10:53 AM, Emmanuel Blot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: SVN 1.4+ has svnsync available which is also an option. It can be set up to run as a commit hook and push out/sync changesets to a list of mirror repositories or just be scheduled for periodic sync. Sure but this

[Trac] Re: http://trac-hacks dead?

2007-11-06 Thread Noah Kantrowitz
How about we just wait the 2 hours for an admin to notice and kick apache in the head? I think this is being seriously over-thought. If people need the code for plugins, it should all be available on PyPI as a mirror (assuming the author was wise enough to push copies there). --Noah Axton

[Trac] Re: http://trac-hacks dead?

2007-11-06 Thread Aaron D. Marasco
While we're all going overboard, we can kindly ask the admin to make DNS entries for mirror1.trac-hacks.org, mirror2.t-h.org etc. If everybody offering has the bandwidth to spare, he can even round-robin downloads.trac-hacks.org and reduce the bill. - Aaron

[Trac] Re: http://trac-hacks dead?

2007-11-06 Thread Lars Stavholm
Noah Kantrowitz wrote: How about we just wait the 2 hours for an admin to notice and kick apache in the head? 2 hours long gone. I think this is being seriously over-thought. If people need the code for plugins, it should all be available on PyPI as a mirror (assuming What's PyPI? /L the

[Trac] Re: http://trac-hacks dead?

2007-11-06 Thread Lars Stavholm
Christian Boos wrote: Lars Stavholm wrote: Axton wrote: On Nov 6, 2007 10:53 AM, Emmanuel Blot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: SVN 1.4+ has svnsync available which is also an option. It can be set up to run as a commit hook and push out/sync changesets to a list of mirror repositories or

[Trac] Re: http://trac-hacks dead?

2007-11-06 Thread Richard Lyman
On 11/6/07, Noah Kantrowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How about we just wait the 2 hours for an admin to notice and kick apache in the head? I think this is being seriously over-thought. If people need the code for plugins, it should all be available on PyPI as a mirror (assuming the author

[Trac] Re: http://trac-hacks dead?

2007-11-06 Thread Chris Black
Richard Lyman wrote: On 11/6/07, Noah Kantrowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How about we just wait the 2 hours for an admin to notice and kick apache in the head? I think this is being seriously over-thought. If people need the code for plugins, it should all be available on PyPI as a

[Trac] Re: http://trac-hacks dead?

2007-11-06 Thread Alec Thomas
On 11/6/07, Richard Lyman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Over thought? Today makes 2 out of the 3 times I've tried to 'show-off' trac hacks and it's been down. All three have been to separate groups where I was advocating the use of Trac. Extensibility through plugins are a life-line. We need a

[Trac] Re: http://trac-hacks dead?

2007-11-06 Thread Chris Black
Alec Thomas wrote: On 11/6/07, Richard Lyman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Over thought? Today makes 2 out of the 3 times I've tried to 'show-off' trac hacks and it's been down. All three have been to [stuff deleted] First of all, thanks very much for getting t-h back up in October and the