Re: [arch-haskell] The machine hosting the repo is being retired

2018-02-16 Thread Magnus Therning
On 19 October 2017 at 11:01, Dawid Loubser wrote: > Hi Magnus, > > What kind of resources would be required? > > I have a very under-utilized Linode server (basic spec) which I'm happy to > share, but an idea of the storage / memory / typical bandwidth requirements > would be great. Currently the

[arch-haskell] The machine hosting the repo is being retired

2017-11-04 Thread João Miguel
Hi, I have a Raspberry Pi serving as a small, personal server (see https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Unofficial_user_repositories#jrpi and https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Unofficial_user_repositories#jrpi-haskell). I have no physical access to it most of the time, but if the network load i

Re: [arch-haskell] The machine hosting the repo is being retired

2017-10-19 Thread Dawid Loubser
Hi Magnus, What kind of resources would be required? I have a very under-utilized Linode server (basic spec) which I'm happy to share, but an idea of the storage / memory / typical bandwidth requirements would be great. regards, Dawid Loubser On 19/10/2017 10:39, Magnus Therning wrote: > I've

[arch-haskell] The machine hosting the repo is being retired

2017-10-19 Thread Magnus Therning
I've received notice that the machine hosting the Arch Haskell repo is being retired. Unfortunately there is no replacement machine to migrate the repo to. If you happen to have some spare resources on a machine running Arch[^1] and can host the repo, please let me know. Finally, a huge thanks t