Hi all, Just an update on the SF situation: I just tried to upload a new release of Roma to the Files area and that functionality is not yet working; it fails when you try to do it over SSH from the command line, and the GUI which is supposed to be available to admins on the website is not there yet. That means we cannot yet release updated versions of anything. Me no like. I'm copying Kevin on this in case he knows anything about the bandwidth expectations/agreements/limits that might pertain to our shared hosting with ADHO; it seems to me that we might well want to serve our files from our own server if we can. We had 1117 downloads of P5 (which is about 256MB) from SF in the last year, which would amount to less than 300GB per year. Could our hosting deal handle that? Cheers, Martin
Hi Martin and all, First of all, as your webmaster, I'm on tei-council, so no need to copy me. However, I don't read messages as closely as when I served on Council, so feel free to nudge if I don't respond to something. Logging into the Parallels Plesk interface for the ADHO infrastructure, it appears that we're allocated 100GB per month for traffic and are currently using 114.6% of this. I have no idea if someone is being charged for this overage, so I think I'd better look into that first. I'll ask Ian Rifkin to clarification. Kevin On 7/28/15 5:44 PM, Martin Holmes wrote:
Hi all,
Just an update on the SF situation: I just tried to upload a new release of Roma to the Files area and that functionality is not yet working; it fails when you try to do it over SSH from the command line, and the GUI which is supposed to be available to admins on the website is not there yet.
That means we cannot yet release updated versions of anything. Me no like.
I'm copying Kevin on this in case he knows anything about the bandwidth expectations/agreements/limits that might pertain to our shared hosting with ADHO; it seems to me that we might well want to serve our files from our own server if we can. We had 1117 downloads of P5 (which is about 256MB) from SF in the last year, which would amount to less than 300GB per year. Could our hosting deal handle that?
Cheers, Martin
I'm building a spreadsheet of our assets on SF here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YBb6Z3k6UQqcClPn0R5UrRiiGlJcYb9OvLCm... The second tab shows the file download stats since 2014-01-01. If we do move to GitHub, we could presumably distribute our files from there too. Cheers, Martin On 15-07-28 04:20 PM, Kevin Hawkins wrote:
Hi Martin and all,
First of all, as your webmaster, I'm on tei-council, so no need to copy me. However, I don't read messages as closely as when I served on Council, so feel free to nudge if I don't respond to something.
Logging into the Parallels Plesk interface for the ADHO infrastructure, it appears that we're allocated 100GB per month for traffic and are currently using 114.6% of this. I have no idea if someone is being charged for this overage, so I think I'd better look into that first. I'll ask Ian Rifkin to clarification.
Kevin
On 7/28/15 5:44 PM, Martin Holmes wrote:
Hi all,
Just an update on the SF situation: I just tried to upload a new release of Roma to the Files area and that functionality is not yet working; it fails when you try to do it over SSH from the command line, and the GUI which is supposed to be available to admins on the website is not there yet.
That means we cannot yet release updated versions of anything. Me no like.
I'm copying Kevin on this in case he knows anything about the bandwidth expectations/agreements/limits that might pertain to our shared hosting with ADHO; it seems to me that we might well want to serve our files from our own server if we can. We had 1117 downloads of P5 (which is about 256MB) from SF in the last year, which would amount to less than 300GB per year. Could our hosting deal handle that?
Cheers, Martin
Ian reports that despite the misleading labeling in the interface, our hosting service is not currently enforcing bandwidth limits. But we could end up with a limit in the future if one of the following happened: a) The hosting service stops stops offering the unlimited plan. b) The hosting service raises the price on the unlimited plan beyond what ADHO is willing to pay. c) ADHO decides to change to change hosting service, and the new one doesn't offer an affordable unlimited plan. I would think that you'll just want to distribute files currently on SourceForge from whatever replacement you choose for SourceForge, but if you want to use the TEI-C website instead, it sounds like that would be possible, at least for now. Kevin On 7/28/15 7:33 PM, Martin Holmes wrote:
I'm building a spreadsheet of our assets on SF here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YBb6Z3k6UQqcClPn0R5UrRiiGlJcYb9OvLCm...
The second tab shows the file download stats since 2014-01-01.
If we do move to GitHub, we could presumably distribute our files from there too.
Cheers, Martin
On 15-07-28 04:20 PM, Kevin Hawkins wrote:
Hi Martin and all,
First of all, as your webmaster, I'm on tei-council, so no need to copy me. However, I don't read messages as closely as when I served on Council, so feel free to nudge if I don't respond to something.
Logging into the Parallels Plesk interface for the ADHO infrastructure, it appears that we're allocated 100GB per month for traffic and are currently using 114.6% of this. I have no idea if someone is being charged for this overage, so I think I'd better look into that first. I'll ask Ian Rifkin to clarification.
Kevin
On 7/28/15 5:44 PM, Martin Holmes wrote:
Hi all,
Just an update on the SF situation: I just tried to upload a new release of Roma to the Files area and that functionality is not yet working; it fails when you try to do it over SSH from the command line, and the GUI which is supposed to be available to admins on the website is not there yet.
That means we cannot yet release updated versions of anything. Me no like.
I'm copying Kevin on this in case he knows anything about the bandwidth expectations/agreements/limits that might pertain to our shared hosting with ADHO; it seems to me that we might well want to serve our files from our own server if we can. We had 1117 downloads of P5 (which is about 256MB) from SF in the last year, which would amount to less than 300GB per year. Could our hosting deal handle that?
Cheers, Martin
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