Grant Goodyear wrote:
5) Wildcard SSL certificate for infra (bug #117837).
Kurt is pushing that through, and I assume it will pass. It's darn
pricy, but it' not clear that there is really a good alternative.
I don't know if this is already known but rapidssl.com are offering
wildcar
No dev but +1 from me.
I liked slotted mysql a lot and use it extensively.
It has helped us tremendously during our upgrade path and I would be
very sad to see it go.
Public opinion is just that, public opinion, doesn't neccesarily mean
something went wrong.
FWIW, I'd like to keep the slott
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Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> The primary Bugzilla webserver is now back in operation.
>
> Additionally, for the moment, I've re-enabled the load-balancing, but
> note that it comes with a warning...
> Load balanced bugzilla webservers:
> http://bugs-web-
Hi,
I'm one of the people working on seeds.
It's not a new project afaic i produce seed-alike things anyway because
I need to run a large serverpark on gentoo and I can't hand-install
servers anymore. We generate custom stage4's tailored to our environment.
One of the reasons i was/am interes
Hi All,
It's always interesting to be part of a project that seems to be
in-focus considering the reply's, especially if it's your first within a
OSS-group. It's a long reply, but please bear with me (is that correct
english ?)
Stuart Herbert wrote:
On 9/20/06, Andrew Gaffney <[EMAIL PROTEC
Hi Hubert,
Hubert Mercier wrote:
Since this work saved me a lot of work / time / money in the past two
years, I thought maybe it could help others. Just let me know if we
could do something with this, if it sounds usefull/less to you, etc...
I would be very interested in this.
Can I download
Chris,
Chris Gianelloni wrote:
Currently, Release Engineering is quite understaffed. We have lost a
few release coordinators between the last release and now. The arch
teams are picking up the slack and getting people to fill the roles, but
they have to be trained, which means more time spent
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 08:23:58PM +0200, Thilo Bangert wrote:
> agaffney had started work on quickstart, which basically did what the
> handbook did in an automatic fashion. i only tried it a couple of times,
> but it worked rather well.
>
> its a small and neat piece of code. for anybody looki
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 02:07:44PM +0200, Luca Barbato wrote:
> On 08/26/2010 10:38 AM, Ramon van Alteren wrote:
> > The code is ugly and depends in most cases on an external information
> > source to do the work, but given sufficient interest I'm willing to see if
> >