Hi,
I second Abhiram's opinion, let's see if this comes in handy. Thanks for the
tip, anyway!
Lukas, if you're interested, we generally meet in #tor-dev Wednesdays, 18:00
UTC. Come join in if you want to, we generally talk about what we worked on and
what the next steps are. Feel free to contribut
Lukas,
Thanks for the suggestion. Celery sounds like good option, I will
try to look into it once I find time.
About the coding part, in the coming days we are planning on integrating
these hourly and daily scripts with the existing web-application.
If you are interested you can take a look at t
Hello,
I've been following the tor rewrite for a while. While I don't currently see
where I could directly help out with code, I have the following hint: Celery[1]
is a task/queue management system that has excellent django integration and can
be used to solve the "how to perform the hourly que
Hi Team,
please see [1] for the current status of the hourly bandwidth script and feel
free to comment on any improvements!
Currently it's just a script calling several functions and performing some
work 'off hand'. Once we move into integrating with a webapp, refactoring
should make this nice an
Hello Guys,
I have made some small changes to the existing dajngo app, It would be
great if you guys can provide some feedback.
Since we might have different settings for testing and production and
so on , I made a separate module for it [1].
For now, I check for the debug flag in the updaters m