On 07-03-18 15:20, Jody Garnett wrote:
> The recent qgis release hit the OSGeo download servers hard, and our
> maven repo was affected.
FYI We are not using the OSGeo download servers for Windows standalone
installers anymore (since about a week).
We put cloudflare in between the user and the (n
Hi Jody,
I don't think it's a specific event, my colleagues not involved in the full
stack (and thus not having maybe an up to date GeoTools checkout)
report repository slowness periodically (e.g., weekly or monthly).
If the artifactory on SAC would get separation from other downloads, that
is, its
The recent qgis release hit the OSGeo download servers hard, and our maven
repo was affected. After all the fun with repo.boundlessgeo.org we probably
know a) enough to host artifactory on SAC b) not to try cloud hosting of
the same.
On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 11:43 PM Andrea Aime
wrote:
> Hi Torben,
I like that idea, we would need to coordinate with OSGeo slack with respect
to migrating mailing lists.
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Jody Garnett
On 6 March 2018 at 13:32, Torben Barsballe
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