Re: [l10n-dev] Pootle on port 80

2008-03-04 Thread Aijin Kim
Hi Alexandro, There are several servers for different projects in Sunvirtuallab and TCM is not only for OO.o project. So it can't be simply said TCM is less used than Pootle. The best solution might be all the servers can hear on 80 and it's what virtuallab admin is currently trying. Than

Re: [l10n-dev] Pootle on port 80

2008-03-04 Thread Alexandro Colorado
I wonder why we need TCM on :80, we are really working mostly on pootle more than TCM. Having Pootle python engine to hear on 80 and apache (httpd) to hear on 32300 will have a better solution for both camps. On Tue, 04 Mar 2008 21:59:19 -0600, Aijin Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Paolo

Re: [l10n-dev] Pootle on port 80

2008-03-04 Thread Aijin Kim
Hi Paolo and all, I heard from Sunvirtuallab admin that they are currently working on the issue. One dedicated machine is setup, which handles all :80 requests in Sunvirtuallab. All the work (including testing) hopefully will be done in 1-2 weeks. I'll keep updating the progress. Thanks, Aij

Re: [l10n-dev] Pootle on port 80

2008-03-03 Thread Aijin Kim
Hi Paolo, Oh yes, I'm aware of the issue. I asked Sunvirtuallab admin to have a look into it some time ago, I have to say sorry not following the progress these days. The thing is that this issue can't be solved in Pootle server machine itself. There is a front-end machine in Sunvirtuallab,

Re: [l10n-dev] Pootle on port 80

2008-03-03 Thread Rail Aliev
On Tuesday 04 March 2008 02:18:01 Paolo Pozzan wrote: > Hello Aijin, > > some italian translators are experiencing problems with Pootle because of > firewalls / traffic shaping appliances. > > I remember you are already aware about this annoyance. Do you have any good > news? :-) As a workaround I

[l10n-dev] Pootle on port 80

2008-03-03 Thread Paolo Pozzan
Hello Aijin, some italian translators are experiencing problems with Pootle because of firewalls / traffic shaping appliances. I remember you are already aware about this annoyance. Do you have any good news? :-) Thanks! Paolo --