Fwd: Possible misconfiguration of mail server on wagner?

2013-02-06 Thread andrei zavada
Hi guys,

It looks like there's a problem with commit notifications on alioth.
Yaroslav identified it to be possibly due to cia.vc being down.

So if you look into your spam folders and run away trying to hide from
CIA who spies on you from alioth, relax :}

Andrei

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From: Yaroslav Halchenko deb...@onerussian.com
Date: 6 February 2013 17:11
Subject: Re: Possible misconfiguration of mail server on wagner?
To: andrei zavada johnhom...@gmail.com


On Wed, 06 Feb 2013, andrei zavada wrote:

  CIA -- is a system to send announcements on commits to repositories...
  apparently http://cia.vc is down ... not sure how/why debian-med people
 Ah, ok then.

  haven't got similar ones and disabled the hooks -- you better clarify on
  the debian-med mailing list
 I bet they have more important things to do than look into their
 (gmail) spam folders :}

no -- still -- better to inform them -- they might want to disable all
of them at once


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Re: Fwd: Possible misconfiguration of mail server on wagner?

2013-02-06 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Andrei,

On Wed, Feb 06, 2013 at 06:01:06PM +0200, andrei zavada wrote:
 Hi guys,
 
 It looks like there's a problem with commit notifications on alioth.
 Yaroslav identified it to be possibly due to cia.vc being down.

CIA is not possibly down but definitely down.  There was some
announcement that the service was replaced by KGB.[1] ;-)  In practice
this means for us at least to deactivate CIA for our commits - it would
even better to check what is needed to use KGB - some hints were given
here: [2]
 
 So if you look into your spam folders and run away trying to hide from
 CIA who spies on you from alioth, relax :}

... or instead of relax try to implement the new service. :-)
In any case the mails are mostly harmless - I did not cared to stop
these to make a permanent reminder that there is some work left to do
to implement the replacement.

Kind regards

  Andreas.

[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-qa/2013/01/msg00059.html
[2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-qa/2013/01/msg00060.html

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