Informal survey

2008-11-22 Thread Mike McGrath
Hey guys, completely voluntary but I thought I'd ask because I'm curious For personal use, how many of you use something like linode or slicehost or an individual provider? If you do use a provider which one is it? For me, I do use one and I use slicehost. -Mike __

Re: Informal survey

2008-11-22 Thread Seth Vidal
On Sat, 22 Nov 2008, Mike McGrath wrote: Hey guys, completely voluntary but I thought I'd ask because I'm curious For personal use, how many of you use something like linode or slicehost or an individual provider? If you do use a provider which one is it? For me, I do use one and I use sli

Re: Informal survey

2008-11-22 Thread Dennis Gilmore
On Saturday 22 November 2008 12:36:29 pm Mike McGrath wrote: > Hey guys, completely voluntary but I thought I'd ask because I'm curious > > For personal use, how many of you use something like linode or slicehost > or an individual provider? > > If you do use a provider which one is it? > > > For m

Bodhi 10k bug

2008-11-22 Thread Luke Macken
As some of you may have noticed, the last batch of updates contained 209 updates with the ID of 'FEDORA-2008-1'. This is is due to a flaw in the way bodhi's PackageUpdate.assign_id() method finds the current update with the highest id. Presently, it does a PackageUpdate.select(..., orderBy=Pa

Re: Informal survey

2008-11-22 Thread Luke Macken
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 12:36:29PM -0600, Mike McGrath wrote: > Hey guys, completely voluntary but I thought I'd ask because I'm curious > > For personal use, how many of you use something like linode or slicehost > or an individual provider? > > If you do use a provider which one is it? > > >

Re: Informal survey

2008-11-22 Thread Ian Weller
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 12:36:29PM -0600, Mike McGrath wrote: > For personal use, how many of you use something like linode or slicehost > or an individual provider? > I currently use slicehost. I've been thinking of switching to linode because you get more bang for your buck, but my laziness will

Re: Informal survey

2008-11-22 Thread Jonathan Steffan
Mike McGrath wrote: > Hey guys, completely voluntary but I thought I'd ask because I'm curious > > For personal use, how many of you use something like linode or slicehost > or an individual provider? Linode -- Jonathan Steffan daMaestro GPG Fingerprint: 93A2 3E2F DC26 5570 3472 5B16 AD12 6CE7

Change Request [mod_rewrite/wiki]

2008-11-22 Thread Nigel Jones
When proxy5 got added, the IP didn't get added to Mediawiki which meant MW associated changes by anonymous users got credited to the proxy IP address. ARGH! Last two patches fix it, and the first is just to fix a weird thing in Apache's mod_rewrite. Can I get two amens? (+1s will do) - Nigel

Re: Change Request [mod_rewrite/wiki]

2008-11-22 Thread Dennis Gilmore
On Saturday 22 November 2008 10:27:49 pm Nigel Jones wrote: > When proxy5 got added, the IP didn't get added to Mediawiki which meant > MW associated changes by anonymous users got credited to the proxy IP > address. ARGH! > > Last two patches fix it, and the first is just to fix a weird thing in

Re: Bodhi 10k bug

2008-11-22 Thread Dennis Gilmore
On Saturday 22 November 2008 05:41:34 pm Luke Macken wrote: > As some of you may have noticed, the last batch of updates contained 209 > updates with the ID of 'FEDORA-2008-1'. This is is due to a flaw in > the way bodhi's PackageUpdate.assign_id() method finds the current update > with the hi

Re: Bodhi 10k bug

2008-11-22 Thread Toshio Kuratomi
Luke Macken wrote: > As some of you may have noticed, the last batch of updates contained 209 > updates with the ID of 'FEDORA-2008-1'. This is is due to a flaw in the > way bodhi's PackageUpdate.assign_id() method finds the current update with the > highest id. Presently, it does a PackageUp

Re: Change Request [mod_rewrite/wiki]

2008-11-22 Thread Toshio Kuratomi
Nigel Jones wrote: > When proxy5 got added, the IP didn't get added to Mediawiki which meant > MW associated changes by anonymous users got credited to the proxy IP > address. ARGH! > > Last two patches fix it, and the first is just to fix a weird thing in > Apache's mod_rewrite. > > Can I get t