The box-admins team is reponsible for seeing that the community shared
server is maintained and setting up any new features to be hosted on that server. For November 2007: Nothing of signicance to report for November. Just at the very end of the month (or technically I believe hours into Decemember) the list server stopped operating. Unfortunately this was on a weekend when I was entirely incommunicado (network-wise). Once I learned of the problem (I believe an email from Jerome Peace was the first I received) I restarted mailman and after a day or so to catch up I think we are back to normal. I want to thank the community for the monetary support needed to fund the box and remind them that the bills continue to appear and that you can currently contribute to the hosting bills by going to http://www.squeak.org/Foundation/SupportSqueak/ and purchasing a Squeak badge. Note that a donation here may be used for other Squeak Foundation services including but not limited to development, development infrastructure, and promotion of Squeak. The services being hosted have continued to grow and include (but are not limited to): http://www.squeak.org/ SqueakMap - http://map.squeak.org/ http://ftp.squeak.org/ http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/ http://discuss.squeakfoundation.org/ http://source.squeakfoundation.org/ http://map.squeak.org/ https://svn.squeak.org/ http://update.squeakfoundation.org/ http://wiki.squeak.org/ http://bugs.squeak.org/ and DNS services for squeak.org and squeakfoundation.org domain names. Ken signature.asc (196 bytes) Download Attachment |
Ken Causey wrote:
> The box-admins team is reponsible for seeing that the community shared > server is maintained and setting up any new features to be hosted on > that server. > > For November 2007: > > Nothing of signicance to report for November. Just at the very end of > the month (or technically I believe hours into Decemember) the list > server stopped operating. Unfortunately this was on a weekend when I > was entirely incommunicado (network-wise). Once I learned of the > problem (I believe an email from Jerome Peace was the first I received) > I restarted mailman and after a day or so to catch up I think we are > back to normal. when I look at lists.squeakfoundation.org in a web browser I can't see the webteam list listed. Didn't it use to show there ? Karl |
Yes I think so, however there is a mailman setting to remove the list
from the public listing (of lists). So you should check for that, if you can't find it, let me know and I'll see if I can find the name/location for you. Ken On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 20:32 +0100, karl wrote: > Ken Causey wrote: > > The box-admins team is reponsible for seeing that the community shared > > server is maintained and setting up any new features to be hosted on > > that server. > > > > For November 2007: > > > > Nothing of signicance to report for November. Just at the very end of > > the month (or technically I believe hours into Decemember) the list > > server stopped operating. Unfortunately this was on a weekend when I > > was entirely incommunicado (network-wise). Once I learned of the > > problem (I believe an email from Jerome Peace was the first I received) > > I restarted mailman and after a day or so to catch up I think we are > > back to normal. > Ken, > when I look at lists.squeakfoundation.org in a web browser I can't see > the webteam list listed. Didn't it use to show there ? > > Karl > > signature.asc (196 bytes) Download Attachment |
That was it. I found the setting.
Thanks Karl Ken Causey wrote: > Yes I think so, however there is a mailman setting to remove the list > from the public listing (of lists). So you should check for that, if > you can't find it, let me know and I'll see if I can find the > name/location for you. > > Ken > > On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 20:32 +0100, karl wrote: > >> Ken Causey wrote: >> >>> The box-admins team is reponsible for seeing that the community shared >>> server is maintained and setting up any new features to be hosted on >>> that server. >>> >>> For November 2007: >>> >>> Nothing of signicance to report for November. Just at the very end of >>> the month (or technically I believe hours into Decemember) the list >>> server stopped operating. Unfortunately this was on a weekend when I >>> was entirely incommunicado (network-wise). Once I learned of the >>> problem (I believe an email from Jerome Peace was the first I received) >>> I restarted mailman and after a day or so to catch up I think we are >>> back to normal. >>> >> Ken, >> when I look at lists.squeakfoundation.org in a web browser I can't see >> the webteam list listed. Didn't it use to show there ? >> >> Karl >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> |
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