curl-library
Re: test / Listserver troubles (fwd)
From: Daniel Stenberg <daniel-curl_at_haxx.se>
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 13:30:19 +0100 (CET)
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 13:30:19 +0100 (CET)
Resending due to the general sourceforge-problems lately, I'm sorry if this
therefore appears twice on the lists.
-- Daniel Stenberg -- http://curl.haxx.se/ -- http://daniel.haxx.se/ [[ Do not send mails to this email address. They won't reach me. ]] ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 12:24:03 +0100 (CET) Subject: Re: test / Listserver troubles On Sat, 24 Jan 2004, Gisle Vanem wrote: (I'm CC'ing this reply to the curl-users list as well, this concerns all of us. Let's hope it reaches the lists fine... ) > There seems to be troubles with the SF mailing list. Below is a status > message for my undelivered message yesterday I've sent other messages which > didn't arrive also. The services of Sourceforge are slowly and gradually degrading into uselessness. I'm very happy we jumped ship with the CVS server, as the CVS services of Sourceforge are still crap and even worse than when we abandoned it. I use it in other projects, and we suffer. php.net's CVS server is *excellent*. We currently use the mailing lists and the bug/patch trackers on sourceforge, as the last final ones they still managed to provide with a satisfyable functionality. Now I cannot say so anymore. The mailing lists bounce occational errors, the web site and thus the trackers return "down for maintainance" very frequently. The time has come to terminate the use of Sourceforge once and for all. We thank them for their services, but now they obviously no longer offer what we want. They served us well, but I figure their popularity has made them take such a heavy load that it is impossible for them to remain usuable. Now, while I figure they might fix their problems, I think this is a hint of what we'll face more frequently in the future should we remain with sourceforge. Just like how they've failed to cure the CVS problems, the immense load from all the millions of users and the insane traffic they must be getting will keep a torchlight on them to always have to upgrade and to lower the service level for the projects/users. It is time to completely jump ship. However, I don't want to blindly jump and hope for the best. I want to have a firm ground to land on, and I don't have that at the time of this writing, so we need to bear with sourceforge a little while yet and now I am wondering: Anyone with a suggestion/hosting to offer? We need mailing lists (spam-protected, preferably web interface admin interface) and bug tracker. I am only interested in a truly committed admin/site with proven and reliable service. If you have an idea or volounteer, send me a mail and we'll discuss it! -- Daniel Stenberg -- http://curl.haxx.se/ -- http://daniel.haxx.se/ [[ Do not send mails to this email address. They won't reach me. ]] ------------------------------------------------------- The SF.Net email is sponsored by EclipseCon 2004 Premiere Conference on Open Tools Development and Integration See the breadth of Eclipse activity. February 3-5 in Anaheim, CA. http://www.eclipsecon.org/osdnReceived on 2004-01-27