Hi,
What's the nicest way to run and supervise a twistd daemon?
I hear good things about systemd, but I can't figure out if it's PR or actual
awesome new tech. It's not impossible to get on Debian, but certainly not the
default (and IIUC not even in stable yet). While I understand how it's
Last sprint the buildbot got overwhelmed with a giant backlog of runs and
became essentially useless for the duration of the sprint. Jean-Paul had
two suggestions:
1. Don't commit to trunk during the sprint, even if your branch was
approved; wait until the sprint is over so trunk commits
I'm perfectly happy just throwing supervisord or daemontools at it, but I'm
just
trying to see if there's better tools that I've missed.
We use daemontools and are perfectly happy: it's no frills, runs everywhere and
is rock solid.
It's been there for so many years and survived I can't
On Aug 18, 2012, at 5:59 AM, Itamar Turner-Trauring
ita...@futurefoundries.com wrote:
Last sprint the buildbot got overwhelmed with a giant backlog of runs and
became essentially useless for the duration of the sprint. Jean-Paul had two
suggestions:
Don't commit to trunk during the sprint,
Bug summary
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Summary for 2012-08-12 through 2012-08-19
Opened Closed Total Change
Enhancements: 14 6895 +8
Defects: 10 10581 +0
Tasks: 3 3
On Aug 18, 2012, at 8:44 AM, Ashwini Oruganti ashwini.oruga...@gmail.com
wrote:
The pre-release for the upcoming Twisted 12.2 is now available!
Thanks for doing the release, Ashwini! Great to see it underway!
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