Hello, here are the minutes of today's meeting reports of slow mirrors in the US - which is somewhat surprising because we have quite some fast mirrors there. One reason could be that the reports were about Tumbleweed, and we release faster than the mirrors can sync. Knowing which mirror was acutally used (see zypper.log) would help in debugging this. new forums - migration went smooth, only minor issues with the new forums new paste.o.o - also "just works" lkocman wish for this year is to be able to show upcoming events on web (for attract more people to our meetings) + pointer to some .ical file (fedocal / next cloud / some other solution). Next cloud could help us with https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ 1AGKijKpKiJCB616-bHVoNQuhWHpQLHPWCb3m1p6gXPc/edit#gid=516562172 ciscobinary.openh264.org redirect, final repo paths are not yet ready (publish of repodata is currently waiting for autobuild team). Cisco is already hosting rpms for us. HORRAY!!! https://en.opensuse.org/OpenH264 -> we'll create the needed redirects on download.o.o as soon as we know the final paths Regards, Christian Boltz -- They say that alcohol kills people. Well, let's not forget how many people were born because of it. [found by Coolo]
Christian Boltz wrote:
Hello, here are the minutes of today's meeting
as always Christian, thanks for taking the minutes. I am certain everyone is grateful for you (more or less voluntarily) taking over that task.
reports of slow mirrors in the US - which is somewhat surprising because we have quite some fast mirrors there.
The mirrors.opensuse.org display is a little confusing, but I'm pretty certain that virtually all North American mirrors are hosted by large ISPs or large universities, all with big internet pipes. The provo-mirror is at most a fallback, if anyone is using it directly, it is their own fault.
new forums - migration went smooth, only minor issues with the new forums
Kudos to lcp and whoever else were involved! I am not a forums users myself, but I feel this is a significant step forward. I think we ought to mention what Bill brought up - is there anything in particular we are or should be working on in 2023? should we maybe ask the user community? Speaking for myself, I think we are making a pig's breakfast of the mirroring. I have long promised myself _not_ to comment, but with 66 open tickets and various band-aid solutions being applied with more or less success, I see that as an area in severe need of help and coordination. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (6.8°C) Member, openSUSE Heroes (2016 - present) We're hiring - https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Heroes
Christian Boltz - 21:42 5.01.23 wrote:
Hello,
here are the minutes of today's meeting
reports of slow mirrors in the US - which is somewhat surprising because we have quite some fast mirrors there. One reason could be that the reports were about Tumbleweed, and we release faster than the mirrors can sync. Knowing which mirror was acutally used (see zypper.log) would help in debugging this.
new forums - migration went smooth, only minor issues with the new forums
new paste.o.o - also "just works"
Cool, sorry that I didn't get to it myself and kudos to the people caring for the new pastebin. I redirected the susepaste domain to the new one, do you want that domain as well to properly set it up? I can also provide dump of old data if wanted, but not sure whether it makes sense.
Hi Michal, Am Dienstag, 10. Januar 2023, 11:31:11 CET schrieb Michal Hrusecky:
Christian Boltz - 21:42 5.01.23 wrote:
new paste.o.o - also "just works"
Cool, sorry that I didn't get to it myself
No worries, and thanks for maintaining susepaste since years!
and kudos to the people caring for the new pastebin. I redirected the susepaste domain to the new one,
That causes a little problem ;-) The new paste.o.o redirects links to old pastes to susepaste.org, and our plan/hope was that susepaste.org stays unchanged so that these pastes are still available. With your redirect from susepaste.org to paste.o.o, these old pastes are no longer available. Would it be possible to remove your redirect again so that these pastes stay available? (You can of course redirect creation of new pastes so that new pastes end up on paste.o.o.) As soon as we have the old pastes available on paste.o.o, you can re- enable the full redirect (ideally keeping the paste number in the URL).
do you want that domain as well to properly set it up?
Personally I'd say yes, but this (especially registering/transfering the domain) is something one of the SUSE admins has to clarify and handle inside of SUSE.
I can also provide dump of old data if wanted, but not sure whether it makes sense.
IMHO we should keep the non-expired pastes, so yes, please provide the dump and the uploaded pictures. Regards, Christian Boltz -- [patch] will break on profiles with spaces in their name, which logprof will happily create if the binary has spaces in its name (and if the author named the binary that way, you probably do want to profile it :-)). [Steve Beattie in apparmor-dev]
Christian Boltz - 22:01 10.01.23 wrote:
Hi Michal,
Am Dienstag, 10. Januar 2023, 11:31:11 CET schrieb Michal Hrusecky:
Christian Boltz - 21:42 5.01.23 wrote:
new paste.o.o - also "just works"
Cool, sorry that I didn't get to it myself
No worries, and thanks for maintaining susepaste since years!
and kudos to the people caring for the new pastebin. I redirected the susepaste domain to the new one,
That causes a little problem ;-)
The new paste.o.o redirects links to old pastes to susepaste.org, and our plan/hope was that susepaste.org stays unchanged so that these pastes are still available. With your redirect from susepaste.org to paste.o.o, these old pastes are no longer available.
Ah, sorry about that :-(
Would it be possible to remove your redirect again so that these pastes stay available? (You can of course redirect creation of new pastes so that new pastes end up on paste.o.o.)
Reverted my server to the previous state, everything should be available again.
As soon as we have the old pastes available on paste.o.o, you can re- enable the full redirect (ideally keeping the paste number in the URL).
Maybe even better would be if you can add another alias to the server I can redirect whole domain?
do you want that domain as well to properly set it up?
Personally I'd say yes, but this (especially registering/transfering the domain) is something one of the SUSE admins has to clarify and handle inside of SUSE.
I have no problem transferring it so you wouldn't depend on me, but I understand that that is something not that easy. I can also just reconfigure it to point to openSUSE server and serve as an alias.
I can also provide dump of old data if wanted, but not sure whether it makes sense.
IMHO we should keep the non-expired pastes, so yes, please provide the dump and the uploaded pictures.
Where should I send the URL for the dumps? The best would be to somebody directly (without list) as some pastes are marked as private - not indexed.
Regards,
Christian Boltz -- [patch] will break on profiles with spaces in their name, which logprof will happily create if the binary has spaces in its name (and if the author named the binary that way, you probably do want to profile it :-)). [Steve Beattie in apparmor-dev]
Hi Michal, Am Mittwoch, 11. Januar 2023, 00:07:43 CET schrieb Michal Hrusecky:
Christian Boltz - 22:01 10.01.23 wrote: [...]
Would it be possible to remove your redirect again so that these pastes stay available? (You can of course redirect creation of new pastes so that new pastes end up on paste.o.o.)
Reverted my server to the previous state, everything should be available again.
Thanks!
As soon as we have the old pastes available on paste.o.o, you can re- enable the full redirect (ideally keeping the paste number in the URL). Maybe even better would be if you can add another alias to the server I can redirect whole domain?
The problem I noticed yesterday was that you redirected susepaste.org/1234 to paste.o.o/ _without_ the "1234" part. That should be solvable in the nginx config ;-) CNAME might also be an option, but for that, we'll need to adjust some config and create a certificate on the paste.o.o side.
do you want that domain as well to properly set it up?
Personally I'd say yes, but this (especially registering/transfering the domain) is something one of the SUSE admins has to clarify and handle inside of SUSE.
I have no problem transferring it so you wouldn't depend on me, but I understand that that is something not that easy. I can also just reconfigure it to point to openSUSE server and serve as an alias.
OK, then let's see if one of the SUSE admins jumps in for the domain handling ;-)
I can also provide dump of old data if wanted, but not sure whether it makes sense.
IMHO we should keep the non-expired pastes, so yes, please provide the dump and the uploaded pictures.
Where should I send the URL for the dumps? The best would be to somebody directly (without list) as some pastes are marked as private - not indexed.
LCP did all the work and will probably also integrate the old pastes, so please send it to hellcp@opensuse.org (optionally with me in CC). Regards, Christian Boltz -- SYNOPSIS glimpse - [almost all letters] pattern
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Christian Boltz
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Michal Hrusecky
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