Re: [tahoe-dev] filerock, SpiderOak, mega, "BitTorrent Share", Dropbox, dedupe

2013-01-29 Thread Uncle Zzzen
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 12:43 AM, Zooko O'Whielacronx wrote: > On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 12:51 AM, Uncle Zzzen > wrote: > > > > I've been looking at https://www.filerock.com/ and although I have some > reservations (server isn't open source, reasons to believe

[tahoe-dev] Thoughts about filerock and dedup

2013-01-24 Thread Uncle Zzzen
Hi. I've been looking at https://www.filerock.com/ and although I have some reservations (server isn't open source, reasons to believe they collect statistics - e.g. web interface has google analytics, etc.) it's still interesting as something I could tell granny: "use this, it's pretty safe" (trie

Re: [tahoe-dev] Tahoe-LAFS as web server file backend?

2012-12-23 Thread Uncle Zzzen
Hi. I've been out of touch with you Tahoe-LAFS folks lately (boring work reasons), but since this is something I've had some experience with (and since writing this serves as a well-deserved procrastination), here goes: I happen to have a use-case. Mine :) I use Tahoe-LAFS for storage, but once in

Re: [tahoe-dev] Public web interface

2012-12-03 Thread Uncle Zzzen
> IMO, architecture 2, a fuse proxy, is less attractive than 1, the http proxy. I agree that the "fuse proxy" option is extremely unattractive and can be removed from the list. The "static file server" option is classic for simple use-cases (e.g. single publisher), but once we have dropbox-like fu

[tahoe-dev] Public web interface

2012-12-03 Thread Uncle Zzzen
Hi. I'm busy with work lately, but there's a discussion Zooko and I were having on a closed ticket, and I agree with him it actually belongs here, so here goes: Sometimes there's a need to expose a [partial view of a] Tahoe-LAFS storage as a public web service. As far as I understand, there are 3

Re: [tahoe-dev] Tahoe-LAFS Desktop Indicator

2012-12-01 Thread Uncle Zzzen
Shiny! I really love it. The "info" menu doesn't work (does nothing) on Ubuntu Precise, but the animation does the job of indicating "are we there yet?", and that's very handy. Thanks. On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Frederik Braun < frederik.braun+ta...@ruhr-uni-bochum.de> wrote: > Sergio, > >

Re: [tahoe-dev] Tahoe-LAFS Sixth Birthday Party! Sat. Oct 27

2012-10-25 Thread Uncle Zzzen
Here's a tmezone-agnostic countdown to Sat 16:00 (Boulder time) when international IRC festivities begin: http://is.gd/sixlafs On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 10:32 AM, Terrell Russell wrote: > Organize at: > > http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20121027T1600&p1=75 > > Starts at: >

Re: [tahoe-dev] 回复: Re: 回复: Re: how to see the log information?

2012-10-24 Thread Uncle Zzzen
normally it should be some folder that you have access to as a regular user, like ~/.tahoe > Everything seems right before that, so what is the problem? > 2012-10-24 > > han zheng > ____ > 发件人:Uncle Zzzen > 发送时间:

Re: [tahoe-dev] 回复: Re: how to see the log information?

2012-10-24 Thread Uncle Zzzen
tool.pyscript", > line 6,in > from pkg_resources import load_entry_point > ImportError: No module named pkg_resources > > I do not know why... > > > 2012-10-24 > ________ > han zheng > > 发件人:Uncle Zzzen &

Re: [tahoe-dev] how to see the log information?

2012-10-23 Thread Uncle Zzzen
I'm a noob here, but I happen to know the answer to this one :) https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/browser/docs/logging.rst Cheers, The Dod On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 9:59 AM, han zheng wrote: > Hi, > > When I saw tahoe source code, I found there were many log funcitons, but I > cannot find whe