[cfe-users] lists.llvm.org server maintenance, Friday Dec 18 @10:30 PST

2015-12-17 Thread Tanya Lattner via cfe-users
All,

The server that runs the mailing lists will be down for maintenance starting 
Friday Dec 18th at 10:30PM PST. I do not expect a long downtime, but please 
keep this in mind if you see any issues with the lists during this period. I 
will send an email once I am finished.

No other services should be affected.

Thanks,
Tanya
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Re: [cfe-users] lists.llvm.org server maintenance, Friday Dec 18 @10:30 PST

2015-12-18 Thread Tanya Lattner via cfe-users
The server maintenance is complete and lists should be operational.

Thanks,
Tanya

> On Dec 17, 2015, at 12:06 PM, Tanya Lattner  wrote:
> 
> All,
> 
> The server that runs the mailing lists will be down for maintenance starting 
> Friday Dec 18th at 10:30PM PST. I do not expect a long downtime, but please 
> keep this in mind if you see any issues with the lists during this period. I 
> will send an email once I am finished.
> 
> No other services should be affected.
> 
> Thanks,
> Tanya

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Re: [cfe-users] [llvm-dev] LLVM docs links broken

2017-06-30 Thread Tanya Lattner via cfe-users
Added redirect and also removed doxygen from robots.txt

-Tanya

> On Jun 30, 2017, at 10:20 PM, Tim Northover  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I think we need a fix to this as soon as possible. I know people say
> that out of date documentation is worse than none, but I think that's
> horribly false in this case. The LLVM API changes, but I've found even
> the outdated doxygen far more useful for quick questions than grepping
> the source.
> 
> We need to do everything we can to get current doxygen output into a
> sane search engine, and it really doesn't seem to be happening
> naturally after the server move. If robots.txt is banning indexing of
> our documentation that's a massive problem.
> 
> I'm happy to help out wherever I can, but we need a solution.
> 
> Cheers.
> 
> Tim.

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[cfe-users] IMPORTANT NOTICE - Subscription to Mailman lists disabled immediately

2021-03-05 Thread Tanya Lattner via cfe-users
All,

We need to immediately disable subscription capabilities to all LLVM Mailman 
lists.

The current Mailman server is being abused by subscribing valid email addresses 
to our lists and because the list requires confirmation, the email address gets 
“spam”. An email address is subscribed upwards of 100 times in a short period 
of time in many cases. AWS has threatened to turn off our instance unless we 
take immediate action. Given the time frame of the situation (24 hours to 
resolve), we have no choice but to disable all new subscription capabilities as 
we can not distinguish between a real subscription attempt versus the abuse. 

Those currently subscribed should see no changes or impact to their workflow. 

I am sure this raises a lot of questions for the LLVM community and we are 
working hard and as quickly as possible on a permanent solution to this 
situation.

Thanks,
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[cfe-users] cfe-users list moving to LLVM Discourse

2022-01-12 Thread Tanya Lattner via cfe-users
The cfe-users mailing list will be moved to LLVM Discourse under the “Using 
Clang” category (under Clang Frontend). All archives will be migrated. This 
list will be no longer be in use starting February 1, 2022. Please see this 
blog post for all details: 
https://blog.llvm.org/posts/2022-01-07-moving-to-discourse/ 


If you would like to continue to get notifications regarding Using Clang, you 
must do the following:

1) Sign up for an account on LLVM Discourse (you may use your GitHub account):
https://llvm.discourse.group/ 

Note: If you are attempting to sign up after the mailing list archives have 
been migrated to Discourse (Feb 1), you may find that an account has been 
created for the email you used on the LLVM mailing list. If this is the case, 
click “Forgot password” to get access to this account.

2) Sign up for notifications to the “Using Clang" category. 

Click on the “Using Clang" category:



Click on the bell icon to set notifications. You can also modify these in your 
Account->Preferences->Notifications.




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Re: [cfe-users] cfe-users list moving to LLVM Discourse

2022-01-12 Thread Tanya Lattner via cfe-users

> On Jan 12, 2022, at 11:02 AM, Jeffrey Walton  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 1:00 PM Tanya Lattner via cfe-users 
> mailto:cfe-users@lists.llvm.org>> wrote:
> The cfe-users mailing list will be moved to LLVM Discourse under the “Using 
> Clang” category (under Clang Frontend). All archives will be migrated. This 
> list will be no longer be in use starting February 1, 2022. Please see this 
> blog post for all details: 
> https://blog.llvm.org/posts/2022-01-07-moving-to-discourse 
> <https://blog.llvm.org/posts/2022-01-07-moving-to-discourse/>
> 
> That's unfortunate.
> 
> If you would like to continue to get notifications regarding Using Clang, you 
> must do the following:
> 
> 1) Sign up for an account on LLVM Discourse (you may use your GitHub account):
> https://llvm.discourse.group/ <https://llvm.discourse.group/>
> 
> You should look at their Terms of Service. They are obscene.
> 
> I'm not going to be their product and be forced into perpetual agreements 
> that can't be terminated.
> 
> You should reconsider indemnifying them. If they want indemnification, they 
> should buy an insurance policy like the rest of the world.
> 
> And I think you're a fool to agree to arbitration. There's a reason companies 
> choose arbitration rather than settling disputes in the court system.
> 
> https://meta.discourse.org/tos <https://meta.discourse.org/tos>
This isn’t the LLVM Discourse server. 

-Tanya

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[cfe-users] Mailman->Discourse Migration on February 1, 10am PST

2022-01-29 Thread Tanya Lattner via cfe-users
LLVM Community,

As referenced in this blog post 
, we are getting 
close to the deadline for migration for some Mailman lists to Discourse. If you 
are receiving this email from a LLVM Mailman list, then this list will be 
migrating to Discourse on February 1st.

We have gone through several test runs and feel that we are ready to do the 
final migration on February 1st starting at 10 am PST. Once the migration 
begins, the impacted Mailman lists and Discourse will be read only until it has 
completed.

Here are the steps of the migration process on February 1st at 10 am PST:
The Mailman lists that are migrating will be placed in “read-only” mode. No 
mail will be accepted to the list. 
Mailman will be shut down while the final archives are collected. We expect 
this downtime to be about 15 minutes.
The mailman archives are sent to Discourse for migration (15-20 minutes for 
data transfer).
The LLVM DIscourse is put into read-only mode. Given the size of our archives, 
we expect the import to take 5 hours. 
Sanity-checks will be made to ensure that everything looks as expected. We 
estimate this will take 1 hour or less.
The LLVM Discourse will be opened up again with all the archives imported.
We will post on Discourse about how things went and any next steps in the 
“Announcements” category.

We will use the Discourse Migration website 
 to communicate where we 
are in the process. 

We expect the LLVM Discourse to open by 5pm PST, but realize that even in the 
best plans, there may be unexpected situations that arise that cause the 
migration to take longer or possibly be stopped. If that occurs, we will 
evaluate the best course of action and communicate to the community as 
described above.

If you have any questions, please let me know.

Thanks,
Tanya

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Re: [cfe-users] Mailman->Discourse Migration on February 1, 10am PST

2022-02-01 Thread Tanya Lattner via cfe-users
As a reminder, this will be happening this morning. 

Thanks,
Tanya

> On Jan 29, 2022, at 8:21 AM, Tanya Lattner  wrote:
> 
> LLVM Community,
> 
> As referenced in this blog post 
> , we are getting 
> close to the deadline for migration for some Mailman lists to Discourse. If 
> you are receiving this email from a LLVM Mailman list, then this list will be 
> migrating to Discourse on February 1st.
> 
> We have gone through several test runs and feel that we are ready to do the 
> final migration on February 1st starting at 10 am PST. Once the migration 
> begins, the impacted Mailman lists and Discourse will be read only until it 
> has completed.
> 
> Here are the steps of the migration process on February 1st at 10 am PST:
> The Mailman lists that are migrating will be placed in “read-only” mode. No 
> mail will be accepted to the list. 
> Mailman will be shut down while the final archives are collected. We expect 
> this downtime to be about 15 minutes.
> The mailman archives are sent to Discourse for migration (15-20 minutes for 
> data transfer).
> The LLVM DIscourse is put into read-only mode. Given the size of our 
> archives, we expect the import to take 5 hours. 
> Sanity-checks will be made to ensure that everything looks as expected. We 
> estimate this will take 1 hour or less.
> The LLVM Discourse will be opened up again with all the archives imported.
> We will post on Discourse about how things went and any next steps in the 
> “Announcements” category.
> 
> We will use the Discourse Migration website 
>  to communicate where we 
> are in the process. 
> 
> We expect the LLVM Discourse to open by 5pm PST, but realize that even in the 
> best plans, there may be unexpected situations that arise that cause the 
> migration to take longer or possibly be stopped. If that occurs, we will 
> evaluate the best course of action and communicate to the community as 
> described above.
> 
> If you have any questions, please let me know.
> 
> Thanks,
> Tanya
> 

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