Damian Johnson:
>> Would it help if we moved this to some other infrastructure?
>
> If someone else would like to maintain it then sure. Karsten
> originally ran it, then I took it over when he shut down his r2e
> instance since I already run one for my news feeds anyway.
Could the torproject p
Hi,
in the last few days trac says occasionally "Service Unavailable" and right now
trac times out.
Since we are currently (attempting to) work on a wiki page, this is somewhat
blocking our edits.
Has trac some known issue?
I'm looking forward to a reachable and stable trac :)
thanks,
nusenu
On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 11:15:00AM +, nusenu wrote:
> Hi,
> in the last few days trac says occasionally "Service Unavailable" and right
> now trac times out.
>
> Since we are currently (attempting to) work on a wiki page, this is somewhat
> blocking our edits.
>
> Has trac some known issue
> Could the torproject provide you with a VM to run that service?
Hi nusenu. My point is that I'm providing it because it's convenient
for me since I already run an r2e instance for my personal news feeds.
I'd rather not maintain two r2e cron jobs.
If someone else would care to run it on a tor VM
> Done!
>
> * the file now starts with a type and a version line:
> /* type=fallback */
> /* version=2.0.0 */
> * extrainfo is mandatory (occasionally we won't get a descriptor, so
> we'll warn and mark the relay extrainfo=0)
> * each fallback entry ends with /* = */
Sweet, thanks Tim!
Hi,
On 24/12/17 20:13, Damian Johnson wrote.
As we are planning to also add a parser to metrics-lib (#24434), would
it be possible to get a full description of the format of the file
possibly in RFC5234 format so that we can check that the generator and
parsers all match up to that specification?