I didn't realize that things were that bad.

Do we have a plan for this emergency? Or could we just find ourselves 
suddenly without webpage/trac server?

El lunes, 18 de mayo de 2015, 10:49:22 (UTC+2), Harald Schilly escribió:
>
> On Sunday, May 17, 2015 at 1:52:47 PM UTC+2, Thierry 
> (sage-googlesucks@xxx) wrote:
>>
>> Is Sage living in a state of emergency ?
>
>
> Yes
>  
>
>> - it could be nice to make them transparent for the people that do not 
>>   have access to those servers to get the actual picture and start 
>> working 
>>   on a sustainable solution. 
>>
>
> There were emails about this, for weeks. tl;dr: power button -> off
>  
>
>> - there are quite a few universities worldwide represented on this 
>>   mailing-list, so i am pretty sure that some of them could provide a 
>>   connection to host a fallback download server managed by the Sage 
>>   community 
>>
>
> Representatives of universities are here? I didn't know that.
> Also, we do not need a fallback server, but a main server.
>  
>
>> - infrastructure is a part of Sage development, fixing problems together 
>>   and transparently strenghtens the community. 
>>
>
> I really hope I do not have to open a ticket everytime I run/fix a script, 
> move a file, or fix some other configuration problems.
>
> -- harald
>
>

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