Hi,
On Tue, 25 May 2021 at 09:29, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On Tue, 25 May 2021 at 07:02, Vladimir Lomov wrote:
> >
> > host seems to be down.
>
> Thanks a lot for the notification.
>
> The machine isn't reachable over ssh either.
> I'll try to reach the people in the computing centre to take a
Dear Vladimir,
On Tue, 25 May 2021 at 07:02, Vladimir Lomov wrote:
>
> According to page https://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Standalone to install
> ConTeXt standalone (I assume MkIV) one has to download first-setup.sh script
> (Linux,Mac,*BSD) from contextgarden.net
Hello.
According to page https://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Standalone to install
ConTeXt standalone (I assume MkIV) one has to download first-setup.sh script
(Linux,Mac,*BSD) from contextgarden.net (minimals.contextgarden.net) but this
host seems to be down.
On linux I have
$ host
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 11:26, Patrick Gundlach patr...@gundla.ch wrote:
Hi,
I have mentioned it at the last context conference: I am looking for a person
(or a group) to take over the server contextgarden.net. Not only the wiki or
the modules section or ..., but the complete server.
I
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 10:12, Vnpenguin wrote:
Why not move all to Sourceforge.net ?
Apart from being ugly, sourceforge doesn't even come close to the
desired functionality of contextgarden.net. The garden is in
suboptimal state, but moving to sourceforge wouldn't simplify the
things in any
On 12/18/2010 10:36 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I don't know what sourceforge supports and what it doesn't, but I
don't believe that I could get ssh access, consume 40 GB of disk
space, run arbitrary cronjobs and offer rsync access to start with
(all needed for minimals).
And on top of that
2010/12/18 Mojca Miklavec mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com
creating some safe environment to enable running
mkiv on the server,
I'm actually working on this specifically. It will
Python/Django/PostgreSQL-based and it will (hopefully) be ready before
summer semester starts here, which is
It's not so much about doing regular server maintainance (which is
very low once the server is set up), but about implementing new
creative ideas. Improving application for modules, implement new
features on wiki, creating some safe environment to enable running
mkiv on the server,
On 18-12-2010 12:14, Daniel Grycman wrote:
It's not so much about doing regular server maintainance (which is
very low once the server is set up), but about implementing new
creative ideas. Improving application for modules, implement new
features on wiki, creating some safe environment to
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 13:56, Hans Hagen wrote:
Question for mojca: will the garden eventually move to your new context
server?
That depends on the main maintainer. We have 2TB disk space. I cannot
speak about uptime yet, but the admins are sometimes willing to run to
institute at 3am when
Hi,
I have mentioned it at the last context conference: I am looking for a person
(or a group) to take over the server contextgarden.net. Not only the wiki or
the modules section or ..., but the complete server.
I have started everything more then seven years ago and we (= you) have all
made
Hi,
Hans van der Meer reported a broken minimals update. This was due to changes in
the nameserver handling. Now the move to the new domain hoster is complete and
everything should be back to normal.
Thanks for your patience,
Patrick
Hi,
within the next 24 hours contextgarden.net will be on a new machine.
Expect some broken things. If things keep being broken after one day
from now, I'd be happy to receive bug reports.
Warning: this also affects the update of the distribution (formally
known as the minimals).
I'll put a
Hello all ConTeXt users,
I'll move the website contextgarden.net to another (bigger, faster)
machine tomorrow. Expect some downtime and inconveniences, although I
try to make the transition smooth. I might disable wiki editing on the
old machine to avoid data loss. Please report any errors you'll
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