On dt., ag. 03 2021, Adi Roiban wrote:
On Sun, 1 Aug 2021 at 10:29, Evilham
wrote:
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On dg., ag. 01 2021, Glyph wrote:
> Hello Twistors,
>
> Our venerable hosting provider, tummy.com
> <http://tummy.com/>,
> will be terminating their business operations on Sep
is a great low-bandwidth way of staying mostly up-to-date
with the project.
Cheers,
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this the second I sent that email :-D. My
brain jumped from "hardcoded username and password" to Telnet
somehow :-p.
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recommendations would not work
because of the old version.
That being said, you can peek in this repository, which has a
manhole over SSH and public key-based auth:
https://github.com/evilham/isalive.me/blob/master/isaliveme/conch_helpers.py
(At least parts of the code in that file should end
kind of relationship to the Twisted project?
Is there anything specific that can be done to help with the
releases of these non-core but very related and useful components?
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/30/twisted-http2.html
Notice that an easy one would be to edit the documentation I
linked to before, and add an example that runs an HTTP2 server,
future people like you will be able to find a small example with
the search bar :-).
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on has
closed. Prior
to that release, it silently did nothing in that case.
Now, three years later, we have a PR which proposed restoring
the behavior
of silently ignoring the write to a closed connection.
The original change was incompatible. The new change is
incompatible.
What should
ementation, synapse, is written on
Twisted, and this project's website is... twistedmatrix.com (!)
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Twisted's innards :-).
>
Ahà !
I think I was hit by this last week while using treq and decided to pass
bytes directly :-D didn't have time to research it more / make it
reproducible, but this was likely it!
Thanks everyone.
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Always a pleasure to read you Glyph,
Am 15/10/2018 um 2:00 schrieb Glyph:
>> On Oct 12, 2018, at 12:18 PM, Evilham > <mailto:cont...@evilham.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Dear Twisted people,
>>
>> I've been taking a good look at twisted.names as a sever after chec
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Am 03/07/2017 um 14:24 schrieb Evilham:
> Hi Glyph,
>
> Am 03/07/2017 um 14:08 schrieb Glyph:
>> Unfortunately, our CI runs can be quite lengthy. When doing a quick code
>> review, it can often be quite demoralizing to see an hour or two worth of
>> appveyor backl
t could figure out the last reviewed commit and remove the
label if it detects new (not reviewed) commits in that PR.
I... would actually be interested in taking a look at it, got any
pointers / are there already some bots for the twisted project running?
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as one of your last manual approvals
and you'll have one thing less to think about ^^.
Best wishes,
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