Folks: I realized that I hadn't downloaded the most recent version of my blog from pubgrid (a.k.a. testgrid). The copy of my blog that I have on my laptop is older and lacks some of my more recent entries.
Also, I'm curious about experimenting with ways to make testgrid accessible to people who are curious about tahoe-lafs and want to see how it works, while not making it attractive to people who want to host controversial or problematic files. So for the next step in this experiment, I've set up the testgrid introducer again, but not a gateway. With the introducer (if enough testgrid servers are still running) I can regain access to my blog. Also, people who want to try tahoe-lafs out can go ahead and download it [1], put in the furl of the introducer, and then gain access to the testgrid. Now the question is: how can we put back up a public gateway so that people can see how it works *without* first downloading it, while deterring other people from using it for hosting problematic files? Suggestions welcome. Regards, Zooko P.S. If you ran a testgrid storage server, please turn it back on! It might have a share of my blog on it. :-) [1] http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/browser/trunk/docs/quickstart.rst?rev=5049 _______________________________________________ tahoe-dev mailing list tahoe-dev@tahoe-lafs.org http://tahoe-lafs.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tahoe-dev