Re: DPaste ain't going anywhere
On Monday, 14 January 2013 at 09:34:50 UTC, nazriel wrote: Hello! I would love to say that it was just 1 April joke that Dpaste is going down but I can't. Things got complicated. I couldn't afford extending domain because I began to run low on money. Thanks to Vladimir Panteleev aka CyberShadow, who donated money in order to extended domain. Things need a bit of time in order to make everything work, of course banks being the biggest bottleneck as usually. For those who can't live without Dpaste anymore, Vladimir created temporary subdomain. Here it is: http://dpaste.1azy.net/ The most important things seems to work well. The only problem for now maybe loging in with Github, Google, and Facebook accounts. This issue will be resolved soon. We are also discussing with Vladimir about hosting backend of dpaste on his server. Source code for dpaste will be released soon on Github. Development process will be open source from now. Everyone will be able to contribute to dpaste. So once again, Hooray and big, big thanks for Vladimir for doing all of this. Thanks bud! Well, you know my e-mail - you could have e-mailed me any time, and I could host dpaste on my VPS... I have nothing there anyway and it is up for two years already.
Re: DPaste ain't going anywhere
On Wednesday, 27 February 2013 at 01:56:35 UTC, nazriel wrote: Backend's server migration required to redesign and re-implement whole infrastructure. Unfortunately I had some issues with health so it took some time. We are back now. There are some things I still need to do, like 32bit compilations, do some heavy tests etc. Thanks! Glad to see you back into business :)
Re: DPaste ain't going anywhere
On Sunday, 24 February 2013 at 12:29:58 UTC, Dicebot wrote: On Sunday, 24 February 2013 at 11:31:01 UTC, deed wrote: On Saturday, 23 February 2013 at 14:27:58 UTC, Dicebot wrote: What has happened with dpaste recently? Paste itself does work, but compilation does not anymore. It has been like that since this thread was started. Ugh, I have noticed only now. What is the issue, does anybody know? Backend's server migration required to redesign and re-implement whole infrastructure. Unfortunately I had some issues with health so it took some time. We are back now. There are some things I still need to do, like 32bit compilations, do some heavy tests etc.
Re: DPaste ain't going anywhere
On Sunday, 24 February 2013 at 11:31:01 UTC, deed wrote: On Saturday, 23 February 2013 at 14:27:58 UTC, Dicebot wrote: What has happened with dpaste recently? Paste itself does work, but compilation does not anymore. It has been like that since this thread was started. Ugh, I have noticed only now. What is the issue, does anybody know?
Re: DPaste ain't going anywhere
What has happened with dpaste recently? Paste itself does work, but compilation does not anymore.
Re: DPaste ain't going anywhere
On Monday, 14 January 2013 at 09:34:50 UTC, nazriel wrote: Hello! I would love to say that it was just 1 April joke that Dpaste is going down but I can't. Things got complicated. I couldn't afford extending domain because I began to run low on money. Just a thought paste.dlang.org?
[OT] Re: DPaste ain't going anywhere
On Mon, 14 Jan 2013 10:34:48 +0100 nazriel s...@dzfl.pl wrote: Thanks to Vladimir Panteleev aka CyberShadow, who donated money in order to extended domain. Things need a bit of time in order to make everything work, of course banks being the biggest bottleneck as usually. For those who can't live without Dpaste anymore, Vladimir created temporary subdomain. Here it is: Sounds great! Thanks Vladimir! The most important things seems to work well. The only problem for now maybe loging in with Github, Google, and Facebook accounts. This issue will be resolved soon. Do you have any good info on using those to do logins? Is it all just simply OpenID, or are they custom APIs? That's something I was going to need to look into anyway. (Yea, everyone knows I hate those things, but I realize not everyone feels the same, so it can be a value-add feature.)
Re: DPaste ain't going anywhere
On Monday, 14 January 2013 at 09:34:50 UTC, nazriel wrote: Hello! I would love to say that it was just 1 April joke that Dpaste is going down but I can't. Things got complicated. I couldn't afford extending domain because I began to run low on money. Thanks to Vladimir Panteleev aka CyberShadow, who donated money in order to extended domain. Things need a bit of time in order to make everything work, of course banks being the biggest bottleneck as usually. For those who can't live without Dpaste anymore, Vladimir created temporary subdomain. Here it is: http://dpaste.1azy.net/ The most important things seems to work well. The only problem for now maybe loging in with Github, Google, and Facebook accounts. This issue will be resolved soon. We are also discussing with Vladimir about hosting backend of dpaste on his server. Source code for dpaste will be released soon on Github. Development process will be open source from now. Everyone will be able to contribute to dpaste. So once again, Hooray and big, big thanks for Vladimir for doing all of this. Thanks bud! Awesome!
Re: DPaste ain't going anywhere
On 1/14/2013 1:34 AM, nazriel wrote: So once again, Hooray and big, big thanks for Vladimir for doing all of this. Thanks bud! Both of you rock!
Re: DPaste ain't going anywhere
On 2013-34-14 10:01, nazriel s...@dzfl.pl wrote: Hello! I would love to say that it was just 1 April joke that Dpaste is going down but I can't. Things got complicated. I couldn't afford extending domain because I began to run low on money. Thanks to Vladimir Panteleev aka CyberShadow, who donated money in order to extended domain. Things need a bit of time in order to make everything work, of course banks being the biggest bottleneck as usually. For those who can't live without Dpaste anymore, Vladimir created temporary subdomain. Here it is: http://dpaste.1azy.net/ The most important things seems to work well. The only problem for now maybe loging in with Github, Google, and Facebook accounts. This issue will be resolved soon. We are also discussing with Vladimir about hosting backend of dpaste on his server. Source code for dpaste will be released soon on Github. Development process will be open source from now. Everyone will be able to contribute to dpaste. So once again, Hooray and big, big thanks for Vladimir for doing all of this. Thanks bud! Great! Glad to see that. -- Simen