Am 15.09.2014 um 18:30 schrieb Dirk Hohndel: > But while we are on the topic, a quick note to the team in general. I have > been somewhat absent myself. > > Subsurface is run on a server that I own in a colo that I pay for. > System administration is done by me. While that gives me a lot of control > (and trust me, I am a control freak), from time to time it is a pain in > the rear. Now is such a time :-) > For a number of reasons I decided to get a new server (see the "server > that I own" comment above) and am in the process of migrating everything > to that new server. And while doing that I am trying to move from "random > jumble of thrown together hacks that work most of the time" to a somewhat > more structured setup. And that's taking a lot more time than I was hoping > it would. > > So bear with me. I'm sure I'll break the infrastructure big time in the > near future. But hopefully it will be all better afterwards. In the mean > time, please keep working on Subsurface. I know I'm slow pulling patches > but hopefully that phase will soon be over.
Just out of curiosity, and absolutely off-topic: What plans do you have about the new infrastrucure of your server? How do you want to encapsulate the different services? I'm asking because I'm also working on such a setup (currently using lxc containers, but want to migrate to docker). I'm just struggling with a good orchestration tool, to easily bootstrap new and manage running containers, will probably look at ansible for that... Florian _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list subsurface@hohndel.org http://lists.hohndel.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface