[Toolserver-l] mayapple config & cron jobs

2013-03-04 Thread Dr. Trigon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello DaB! Hello to everybody! Since about 2 days I got errors because my bot script started running on mayapple.toolserver.org. As you might remember, back last year (I think) there were [1], [2] and [3]. [1] https://jira.toolserver.org/browse/TS-1

Re: [Toolserver-l] Tool Labs update and news, oh my!

2013-03-04 Thread Marc A. Pelletier
On 03/04/2013 01:58 PM, Platonides wrote: A few machines where you install the different tools. So you wouldn't need to manage a complete VM, or install apache for your web app. You would place the tool in the appropiate dir and it_should_ just work. Quite similar to how toolserver worked, but m

Re: [Toolserver-l] Introduction: Operators

2013-03-04 Thread DaB.
Hello, At Monday 04 March 2013 21:17:26 DaB. wrote: > As approval from WMDE and WMF will take some > time anyway, we should start the process for Coren and Pla- > tonides now. When the paperwork is done in a few weeks, we > can proceed further. at this point in time I have not decided yet if ther

Re: [Toolserver-l] Tool Labs update and news, oh my!

2013-03-04 Thread Platonides
On 04/03/13 19:30, MZMcBride wrote: > The Toolserver is a pool of shared resources, with a few roots, and a > structure that's largely single user. That is, each Toolserver user gets > his or her own directory inside /home and then works in that area. > > Wikimedia Labs, as I understand it, is gen

Re: [Toolserver-l] Tool Labs update and news, oh my!

2013-03-04 Thread MZMcBride
Marc A. Pelletier wrote: >There is now a new project (named, predictably enough, "tools") that is >the intended destination of the new architecture for the Tool Labs. We >have a functional webservice environment, as well as a workable compute >cluster to support work and long running processes. A

[Toolserver-l] Tool Labs update and news, oh my!

2013-03-04 Thread Marc A. Pelletier
Greetings, programs! This week's update will be brief, if optimistic: On the news front, there have been performance and reliability issues with Gluster than are being worked on by Ryan Lane. He is experimenting with an upcoming network driver and tweaking with automount timing to improve the

Re: [Toolserver-l] Introduction: Operators

2013-03-04 Thread Tim Landscheidt
"DaB." wrote: > after our discussion about more roots I got the impression that for some of > you the topic of more roots is quite urgent. To be honest I feel not very well > to just add a few roots at the moment. > So I thought a compromise and created a new user-group: Operators [1]. > Operator