Alex (via GPGTools | 1 Jan 2012 12:55
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Re: GPGTools: Xmas Release 2011

Hi there,

> In my case, the installer seems to have blanked out or clobbered ~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg

this definitely shouldn't happen and fortunately this is the first time we heard about this.

> this could be a major inconvenience.

I agree.

> I would gladly test patches/fixes as and when they are available.

The question is: what happened? The file "pubring.key" itself gets not touched within the installer. But
we do (optionally, enabled by default) add the GPGTools public key in this script:

https://github.com/GPGTools/GPGTools_Core/blob/master/scripts/gpgtoolskey-postinstall.sh

Any idea what happened?

Best regards, Alex

On 30.12.2011, at 14:17, H J wrote:

> --- On Mon, 12/26/11, Steve <steve@...> wrote:
> 
>> Thanks a lot for your feedback and kind words. Glad this issue is
>> solved. Happy holidays :)steve
> 
> Hi all,
> 
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Benjamin Donnachie | 4 Jan 2012 17:19
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GnuPG v2.1.x


I will be starting on a GnuPG v2.1.x build shortly - please let me know if someone else has already started or would like to work with me.

NB I do not anticipate a public release until a stable release of v2.1.x

Ben
<div>
<br><div>I will be starting on a GnuPG v2.1.x build shortly - please let me know if someone else has already started or would like to work with me.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>NB I do not anticipate a public release until a stable release of v2.1.x</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Ben</div>
</div>
Alex (via GPGTools | 4 Jan 2012 18:00
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Re: GnuPG v2.1.x

Hi Ben,

> I will be starting on a GnuPG v2.1.x build shortly

wonderful! I started a ticket[1] to track the progress - I suggest to
use the build script from our new branch[2] (works fine but will be
improved over the time) or wait for Lukas to release the homebrew[3]
version of the script.

> please let me know if someone else has already started or would like to work with me. I could add your branch
to our build machine[4]

This time we shouldn't get in the way of each other ;)

Best regards, Alex

[1] http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com/projects/66001-macgpg2/tickets/78
[2] https://github.com/GPGTools/MacGPG2/tree/buildscript
[3] http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/
[4] http://build.gpgtools.org/waterfall

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 17:19, Benjamin Donnachie <benjamin@...> wrote:
>
> I will be starting on a GnuPG v2.1.x build shortly - please let me know if
> someone else has already started or would like to work with me.
>
> NB I do not anticipate a public release until a stable release of v2.1.x
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Jeff Blackburn | 11 Jan 2012 04:26

GPGMail problem installing on Lion

Environment.

GPGMail 2.0a21
OS X version: 10.7.2
Mail Version 5.1 (1251/1251.1)
What steps will reproduce the problem?

Downloaded current installer
Ran installer - no errors, indicated installed successfully
Reboot computer and restart Mail
What is the expected result?

New preferences and menu items as depicted on your site
What happens instead?

I saw no change inside Mail. As if GPGMail never installed. No addition in Preferences, No additional menu items.
Provide any additional information – link a screenshot and debug output if possible.

Tried uninstall/reinstall several times. Install log is attached. Other items installed correctly.

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Environment.

GPGMail 2.0a21
OS X version: 10.7.2
Mail Version 5.1 (1251/1251.1)
What steps will reproduce the problem?

Downloaded current installer
Ran installer - no errors, indicated installed successfully
Reboot computer and restart Mail
What is the expected result?

New preferences and menu items as depicted on your site
What happens instead?

I saw no change inside Mail. As if GPGMail never installed. No addition in Preferences, No additional menu items.
Provide any additional information – link a screenshot and debug output if possible.

Tried uninstall/reinstall several times. Install log is attached. Other items installed correctly.

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5103 Adolphus Dr.
Frisco, TX 75035

(214)529-9561

Alex (via GPGTools | 11 Jan 2012 08:11
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Re: GPGMail problem installing on Lion

Hi Jeffrey,

thank you for your detailed report. I assume the installer was not able to enable mail plugins. Could you please:

1. Close Mail.app
1. Open Terminal.app
2. Type
defaults write com.apple.mail EnableBundles -bool YES
defaults write com.apple.mail BundleCompatibilityVersion -int 5
3.  Open Mail.app
4. Provide us feedback again

Best regards, Alex

On 11.01.2012, at 04:26, Jeff Blackburn wrote:

> Environment.
> 
> 	• GPGMail 2.0a21
> 	• OS X version: 10.7.2
> 	• Mail Version 5.1 (1251/1251.1)
> What steps will reproduce the problem?
> 
> 	• Downloaded current installer
> 	• Ran installer - no errors, indicated installed successfully
> 	• Reboot computer and restart Mail
> What is the expected result?
> 
> 	• New preferences and menu items as depicted on your site
> What happens instead?
> 
> 	• I saw no change inside Mail. As if GPGMail never installed. No addition in Preferences, No additional
menu items.
> Provide any additional information – link a screenshot and debug output if possible.
> 
> 	• Tried uninstall/reinstall several times. Install log is attached. Other items installed correctly.
> 	•
> <Installer Log 10-Jan-2012.txt>
> 	•
> 
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> (214)529-9561
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Alex (via GPGTools | 16 Jan 2012 12:19
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Overview of our current infrastructure

Dear all,

some words about the current GPGTools infrastructure that we've created over the last year:

Overview:

 1. http://www.gpgtools.org           : Startpage/Downloads/Information
 2. http://build.gpgtools.org         : Continuous build status
 3. http://nightly.gpgtools.org       : Continuous build binaries
 4. http://support.gpgtools.org       : Issue management (users)
 5. http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com : Issue management (developers)
 6. http://github.com/GPGTools        : Code management / Released Binaries / Wiki

A word about each link:

 1. Quite stable now. About 1000 requests per day.
 2. One of our latest achievements. Thanks to Thomas and Marc we've now the infrastructure to
*automatically* build all sources.
 3. Available since about a day. You can download untested (not officially released) binaries that are
always based on the latest sources.
 4. A fantastic way to get and track user requests. Way better than a usual user mailing list.
 5. Just for developers to track open issues that need e.g. code changes. Way better than the GitHub issue management.
 6. Wonderful way to manage all our sources. It also hosts our web page, released binaries, and some
documentation via wiki.

Two words about the new support page:

In order to have a look at existing discussions (you can answer without registering via web):
 * http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything

In order to get a notification when a new discussion started, you've two possibilities:
 * Either subscribe to the feed: http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything.atom
 * Or create a profile to get notifications and to answer via email (analog to a mailing list):
    * Sign up: http://support.gpgtools.org/signup
    * Login: http://support.gpgtools.org/login
    * Edit your profile and change the notification settings: http://support.gpgtools.org/profile

We're considering to close the user list in favor of the above mentioned support page.

Any kind of help is very welcome.

Best regards and have a nice week, Alex

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Dear all,

some words about the current GPGTools infrastructure that we've created over the last year:

Overview:

 1. http://www.gpgtools.org           : Startpage/Downloads/Information
 2. http://build.gpgtools.org         : Continuous build status
 3. http://nightly.gpgtools.org       : Continuous build binaries
 4. http://support.gpgtools.org       : Issue management (users)
 5. http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com : Issue management (developers)
 6. http://github.com/GPGTools        : Code management / Released Binaries / Wiki

A word about each link:

 1. Quite stable now. About 1000 requests per day.
 2. One of our latest achievements. Thanks to Thomas and Marc we've now the infrastructure to
*automatically* build all sources.
 3. Available since about a day. You can download untested (not officially released) binaries that are
always based on the latest sources.
 4. A fantastic way to get and track user requests. Way better than a usual user mailing list.
 5. Just for developers to track open issues that need e.g. code changes. Way better than the GitHub issue management.
 6. Wonderful way to manage all our sources. It also hosts our web page, released binaries, and some
documentation via wiki.

Two words about the new support page:

In order to have a look at existing discussions (you can answer without registering via web):
 * http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything

In order to get a notification when a new discussion started, you've two possibilities:
 * Either subscribe to the feed: http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything.atom
 * Or create a profile to get notifications and to answer via email (analog to a mailing list):
    * Sign up: http://support.gpgtools.org/signup
    * Login: http://support.gpgtools.org/login
    * Edit your profile and change the notification settings: http://support.gpgtools.org/profile

We're considering to close the user list in favor of the above mentioned support page.

Any kind of help is very welcome.

Best regards and have a nice week, Alex

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Alex (via GPGTools | 16 Jan 2012 13:19
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Re: Overview of our current infrastructure

Dear all,

> Thanks to Thomas and Marc

sorry: Thanks to Tobias(!) and Marc

Best regards, Alex

On 16.01.2012, at 12:19, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:

> Dear all,
> 
> some words about the current GPGTools infrastructure that we've created over the last year:
> 
> Overview:
> 
> 1. http://www.gpgtools.org           : Startpage/Downloads/Information
> 2. http://build.gpgtools.org         : Continuous build status
> 3. http://nightly.gpgtools.org       : Continuous build binaries
> 4. http://support.gpgtools.org       : Issue management (users)
> 5. http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com : Issue management (developers)
> 6. http://github.com/GPGTools        : Code management / Released Binaries / Wiki
> 
> A word about each link:
> 
> 1. Quite stable now. About 1000 requests per day.
> 2. One of our latest achievements. Thanks to Thomas and Marc we've now the infrastructure to
*automatically* build all sources.
> 3. Available since about a day. You can download untested (not officially released) binaries that are
always based on the latest sources.
> 4. A fantastic way to get and track user requests. Way better than a usual user mailing list.
> 5. Just for developers to track open issues that need e.g. code changes. Way better than the GitHub issue management.
> 6. Wonderful way to manage all our sources. It also hosts our web page, released binaries, and some
documentation via wiki.
> 
> Two words about the new support page:
> 
> In order to have a look at existing discussions (you can answer without registering via web):
> * http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything
> 
> In order to get a notification when a new discussion started, you've two possibilities:
> * Either subscribe to the feed: http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything.atom
> * Or create a profile to get notifications and to answer via email (analog to a mailing list):
>    * Sign up: http://support.gpgtools.org/signup
>    * Login: http://support.gpgtools.org/login
>    * Edit your profile and change the notification settings: http://support.gpgtools.org/profile
> 
> We're considering to close the user list in favor of the above mentioned support page.
> 
> Any kind of help is very welcome.
> 
> Best regards and have a nice week, Alex

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Dear all,

> Thanks to Thomas and Marc

sorry: Thanks to Tobias(!) and Marc

Best regards, Alex

On 16.01.2012, at 12:19, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:

> Dear all,
> 
> some words about the current GPGTools infrastructure that we've created over the last year:
> 
> Overview:
> 
> 1. http://www.gpgtools.org           : Startpage/Downloads/Information
> 2. http://build.gpgtools.org         : Continuous build status
> 3. http://nightly.gpgtools.org       : Continuous build binaries
> 4. http://support.gpgtools.org       : Issue management (users)
> 5. http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com : Issue management (developers)
> 6. http://github.com/GPGTools        : Code management / Released Binaries / Wiki
> 
> A word about each link:
> 
> 1. Quite stable now. About 1000 requests per day.
> 2. One of our latest achievements. Thanks to Thomas and Marc we've now the infrastructure to
*automatically* build all sources.
> 3. Available since about a day. You can download untested (not officially released) binaries that are
always based on the latest sources.
> 4. A fantastic way to get and track user requests. Way better than a usual user mailing list.
> 5. Just for developers to track open issues that need e.g. code changes. Way better than the GitHub issue management.
> 6. Wonderful way to manage all our sources. It also hosts our web page, released binaries, and some
documentation via wiki.
> 
> Two words about the new support page:
> 
> In order to have a look at existing discussions (you can answer without registering via web):
> * http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything
> 
> In order to get a notification when a new discussion started, you've two possibilities:
> * Either subscribe to the feed: http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything.atom
> * Or create a profile to get notifications and to answer via email (analog to a mailing list):
>    * Sign up: http://support.gpgtools.org/signup
>    * Login: http://support.gpgtools.org/login
>    * Edit your profile and change the notification settings: http://support.gpgtools.org/profile
> 
> We're considering to close the user list in favor of the above mentioned support page.
> 
> Any kind of help is very welcome.
> 
> Best regards and have a nice week, Alex

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Tobias Göller | 16 Jan 2012 13:43
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Re: Overview of our current infrastructure

Hi All,

Just for your Information: The "real" Server is behind a proxy since the physical machine stands behind a
VDSL Link having only about 3MBit/s uplink which is ok but could become rather slow.

I have - currently, at least, no single clue how the proxy will cope with 1000s of users  is (i.e. should we be
heise'd or slashdottet).

But for now it seems to work quite well (second download showed me ~20MBit/s) - this is what my internet
downlink at work allows me to do. Might be even faster from other places.

The proxy is pre-warmed every night at about 02:00 AM - so if the image is actual at that time it will be in the
cache already.

Just one little request to your side: Please, if you can, check the link regularily so that I can adapt the
infrastructure early enough and before having a problem :-)

Thanks a lot!

Tobias

On 16.01.2012, at 13:19, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:

> Dear all,
> 
>> Thanks to Thomas and Marc
> 
> sorry: Thanks to Tobias(!) and Marc
> 
> Best regards, Alex
> 
> On 16.01.2012, at 12:19, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:
> 
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> some words about the current GPGTools infrastructure that we've created over the last year:
>> 
>> Overview:
>> 
>> 1. http://www.gpgtools.org           : Startpage/Downloads/Information
>> 2. http://build.gpgtools.org         : Continuous build status
>> 3. http://nightly.gpgtools.org       : Continuous build binaries
>> 4. http://support.gpgtools.org       : Issue management (users)
>> 5. http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com : Issue management (developers)
>> 6. http://github.com/GPGTools        : Code management / Released Binaries / Wiki
>> 
>> A word about each link:
>> 
>> 1. Quite stable now. About 1000 requests per day.
>> 2. One of our latest achievements. Thanks to Thomas and Marc we've now the infrastructure to
*automatically* build all sources.
>> 3. Available since about a day. You can download untested (not officially released) binaries that are
always based on the latest sources.
>> 4. A fantastic way to get and track user requests. Way better than a usual user mailing list.
>> 5. Just for developers to track open issues that need e.g. code changes. Way better than the GitHub issue management.
>> 6. Wonderful way to manage all our sources. It also hosts our web page, released binaries, and some
documentation via wiki.
>> 
>> Two words about the new support page:
>> 
>> In order to have a look at existing discussions (you can answer without registering via web):
>> * http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything
>> 
>> In order to get a notification when a new discussion started, you've two possibilities:
>> * Either subscribe to the feed: http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything.atom
>> * Or create a profile to get notifications and to answer via email (analog to a mailing list):
>>   * Sign up: http://support.gpgtools.org/signup
>>   * Login: http://support.gpgtools.org/login
>>   * Edit your profile and change the notification settings: http://support.gpgtools.org/profile
>> 
>> We're considering to close the user list in favor of the above mentioned support page.
>> 
>> Any kind of help is very welcome.
>> 
>> Best regards and have a nice week, Alex
> 
> 
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Hi All,

Just for your Information: The "real" Server is behind a proxy since the physical machine stands behind a
VDSL Link having only about 3MBit/s uplink which is ok but could become rather slow.

I have - currently, at least, no single clue how the proxy will cope with 1000s of users  is (i.e. should we be
heise'd or slashdottet).

But for now it seems to work quite well (second download showed me ~20MBit/s) - this is what my internet
downlink at work allows me to do. Might be even faster from other places.

The proxy is pre-warmed every night at about 02:00 AM - so if the image is actual at that time it will be in the
cache already.

Just one little request to your side: Please, if you can, check the link regularily so that I can adapt the
infrastructure early enough and before having a problem :-)

Thanks a lot!

Tobias

On 16.01.2012, at 13:19, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:

> Dear all,
> 
>> Thanks to Thomas and Marc
> 
> sorry: Thanks to Tobias(!) and Marc
> 
> Best regards, Alex
> 
> On 16.01.2012, at 12:19, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:
> 
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> some words about the current GPGTools infrastructure that we've created over the last year:
>> 
>> Overview:
>> 
>> 1. http://www.gpgtools.org           : Startpage/Downloads/Information
>> 2. http://build.gpgtools.org         : Continuous build status
>> 3. http://nightly.gpgtools.org       : Continuous build binaries
>> 4. http://support.gpgtools.org       : Issue management (users)
>> 5. http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com : Issue management (developers)
>> 6. http://github.com/GPGTools        : Code management / Released Binaries / Wiki
>> 
>> A word about each link:
>> 
>> 1. Quite stable now. About 1000 requests per day.
>> 2. One of our latest achievements. Thanks to Thomas and Marc we've now the infrastructure to
*automatically* build all sources.
>> 3. Available since about a day. You can download untested (not officially released) binaries that are
always based on the latest sources.
>> 4. A fantastic way to get and track user requests. Way better than a usual user mailing list.
>> 5. Just for developers to track open issues that need e.g. code changes. Way better than the GitHub issue management.
>> 6. Wonderful way to manage all our sources. It also hosts our web page, released binaries, and some
documentation via wiki.
>> 
>> Two words about the new support page:
>> 
>> In order to have a look at existing discussions (you can answer without registering via web):
>> * http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything
>> 
>> In order to get a notification when a new discussion started, you've two possibilities:
>> * Either subscribe to the feed: http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything.atom
>> * Or create a profile to get notifications and to answer via email (analog to a mailing list):
>>   * Sign up: http://support.gpgtools.org/signup
>>   * Login: http://support.gpgtools.org/login
>>   * Edit your profile and change the notification settings: http://support.gpgtools.org/profile
>> 
>> We're considering to close the user list in favor of the above mentioned support page.
>> 
>> Any kind of help is very welcome.
>> 
>> Best regards and have a nice week, Alex
> 
> 
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Patrice | 16 Jan 2012 14:39
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Re: Overview of our current infrastructure

Hey Tobias.
> I have - currently, at least, no single clue how the proxy will cope with 1000s of users  is (i.e. should we be
heise'd or slashdottet).
What proxy software are you using?
I've some experience with HAproxy and Squid, and given they are configured well, they will easily cope with
10000s of users.
If you like, I could do a little performance test  (some time when there is low/no traffic)

Best regards,
Patrice

On Jan 16, 2012, at 1:43 PM, Tobias Göller wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> Just for your Information: The "real" Server is behind a proxy since the physical machine stands behind a
VDSL Link having only about 3MBit/s uplink which is ok but could become rather slow.
> 
> I have - currently, at least, no single clue how the proxy will cope with 1000s of users  is (i.e. should we be
heise'd or slashdottet).
> 
> But for now it seems to work quite well (second download showed me ~20MBit/s) - this is what my internet
downlink at work allows me to do. Might be even faster from other places.
> 
> The proxy is pre-warmed every night at about 02:00 AM - so if the image is actual at that time it will be in the
cache already.
> 
> Just one little request to your side: Please, if you can, check the link regularily so that I can adapt the
infrastructure early enough and before having a problem :-)
> 
> Thanks a lot!
> 
> Tobias
> 
> 
> On 16.01.2012, at 13:19, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:
> 
>> Dear all,
>> 
>>> Thanks to Thomas and Marc
>> 
>> sorry: Thanks to Tobias(!) and Marc
>> 
>> Best regards, Alex
>> 
>> On 16.01.2012, at 12:19, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:
>> 
>>> Dear all,
>>> 
>>> some words about the current GPGTools infrastructure that we've created over the last year:
>>> 
>>> Overview:
>>> 
>>> 1. http://www.gpgtools.org           : Startpage/Downloads/Information
>>> 2. http://build.gpgtools.org         : Continuous build status
>>> 3. http://nightly.gpgtools.org       : Continuous build binaries
>>> 4. http://support.gpgtools.org       : Issue management (users)
>>> 5. http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com : Issue management (developers)
>>> 6. http://github.com/GPGTools        : Code management / Released Binaries / Wiki
>>> 
>>> A word about each link:
>>> 
>>> 1. Quite stable now. About 1000 requests per day.
>>> 2. One of our latest achievements. Thanks to Thomas and Marc we've now the infrastructure to
*automatically* build all sources.
>>> 3. Available since about a day. You can download untested (not officially released) binaries that are
always based on the latest sources.
>>> 4. A fantastic way to get and track user requests. Way better than a usual user mailing list.
>>> 5. Just for developers to track open issues that need e.g. code changes. Way better than the GitHub issue management.
>>> 6. Wonderful way to manage all our sources. It also hosts our web page, released binaries, and some
documentation via wiki.
>>> 
>>> Two words about the new support page:
>>> 
>>> In order to have a look at existing discussions (you can answer without registering via web):
>>> * http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything
>>> 
>>> In order to get a notification when a new discussion started, you've two possibilities:
>>> * Either subscribe to the feed: http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything.atom
>>> * Or create a profile to get notifications and to answer via email (analog to a mailing list):
>>> * Sign up: http://support.gpgtools.org/signup
>>> * Login: http://support.gpgtools.org/login
>>> * Edit your profile and change the notification settings: http://support.gpgtools.org/profile
>>> 
>>> We're considering to close the user list in favor of the above mentioned support page.
>>> 
>>> Any kind of help is very welcome.
>>> 
>>> Best regards and have a nice week, Alex
>> 
>> 
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Hey Tobias.
> I have - currently, at least, no single clue how the proxy will cope with 1000s of users  is (i.e. should we be
heise'd or slashdottet).
What proxy software are you using?
I've some experience with HAproxy and Squid, and given they are configured well, they will easily cope with
10000s of users.
If you like, I could do a little performance test  (some time when there is low/no traffic)

Best regards,
Patrice

On Jan 16, 2012, at 1:43 PM, Tobias Göller wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> Just for your Information: The "real" Server is behind a proxy since the physical machine stands behind a
VDSL Link having only about 3MBit/s uplink which is ok but could become rather slow.
> 
> I have - currently, at least, no single clue how the proxy will cope with 1000s of users  is (i.e. should we be
heise'd or slashdottet).
> 
> But for now it seems to work quite well (second download showed me ~20MBit/s) - this is what my internet
downlink at work allows me to do. Might be even faster from other places.
> 
> The proxy is pre-warmed every night at about 02:00 AM - so if the image is actual at that time it will be in the
cache already.
> 
> Just one little request to your side: Please, if you can, check the link regularily so that I can adapt the
infrastructure early enough and before having a problem :-)
> 
> Thanks a lot!
> 
> Tobias
> 
> 
> On 16.01.2012, at 13:19, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:
> 
>> Dear all,
>> 
>>> Thanks to Thomas and Marc
>> 
>> sorry: Thanks to Tobias(!) and Marc
>> 
>> Best regards, Alex
>> 
>> On 16.01.2012, at 12:19, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:
>> 
>>> Dear all,
>>> 
>>> some words about the current GPGTools infrastructure that we've created over the last year:
>>> 
>>> Overview:
>>> 
>>> 1. http://www.gpgtools.org           : Startpage/Downloads/Information
>>> 2. http://build.gpgtools.org         : Continuous build status
>>> 3. http://nightly.gpgtools.org       : Continuous build binaries
>>> 4. http://support.gpgtools.org       : Issue management (users)
>>> 5. http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com : Issue management (developers)
>>> 6. http://github.com/GPGTools        : Code management / Released Binaries / Wiki
>>> 
>>> A word about each link:
>>> 
>>> 1. Quite stable now. About 1000 requests per day.
>>> 2. One of our latest achievements. Thanks to Thomas and Marc we've now the infrastructure to
*automatically* build all sources.
>>> 3. Available since about a day. You can download untested (not officially released) binaries that are
always based on the latest sources.
>>> 4. A fantastic way to get and track user requests. Way better than a usual user mailing list.
>>> 5. Just for developers to track open issues that need e.g. code changes. Way better than the GitHub issue management.
>>> 6. Wonderful way to manage all our sources. It also hosts our web page, released binaries, and some
documentation via wiki.
>>> 
>>> Two words about the new support page:
>>> 
>>> In order to have a look at existing discussions (you can answer without registering via web):
>>> * http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything
>>> 
>>> In order to get a notification when a new discussion started, you've two possibilities:
>>> * Either subscribe to the feed: http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything.atom
>>> * Or create a profile to get notifications and to answer via email (analog to a mailing list):
>>> * Sign up: http://support.gpgtools.org/signup
>>> * Login: http://support.gpgtools.org/login
>>> * Edit your profile and change the notification settings: http://support.gpgtools.org/profile
>>> 
>>> We're considering to close the user list in favor of the above mentioned support page.
>>> 
>>> Any kind of help is very welcome.
>>> 
>>> Best regards and have a nice week, Alex
>> 
>> 
>> --
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>> http://gpgtools.org/about (Google+, Twitter, RSS)
>> 
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Re: Overview of our current infrastructure

Hi Patrice,

I have a Suid running… it runs on a virtual machine having (at current) ~1GB of memory but that is subject to
change very soon… 

feel free to do some testing whenever you want to :-)

Tobias

On 16.01.2012, at 14:39, Patrice wrote:

> Hey Tobias.
>> I have - currently, at least, no single clue how the proxy will cope with 1000s of users  is (i.e. should we be
heise'd or slashdottet).
> What proxy software are you using?
> I've some experience with HAproxy and Squid, and given they are configured well, they will easily cope
with 10000s of users.
> If you like, I could do a little performance test  (some time when there is low/no traffic)
> 
> Best regards,
> Patrice
> 
> 
> On Jan 16, 2012, at 1:43 PM, Tobias Göller wrote:
> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> Just for your Information: The "real" Server is behind a proxy since the physical machine stands behind a
VDSL Link having only about 3MBit/s uplink which is ok but could become rather slow.
>> 
>> I have - currently, at least, no single clue how the proxy will cope with 1000s of users  is (i.e. should we be
heise'd or slashdottet).
>> 
>> But for now it seems to work quite well (second download showed me ~20MBit/s) - this is what my internet
downlink at work allows me to do. Might be even faster from other places.
>> 
>> The proxy is pre-warmed every night at about 02:00 AM - so if the image is actual at that time it will be in the
cache already.
>> 
>> Just one little request to your side: Please, if you can, check the link regularily so that I can adapt the
infrastructure early enough and before having a problem :-)
>> 
>> Thanks a lot!
>> 
>> Tobias
>> 
>> 
>> On 16.01.2012, at 13:19, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:
>> 
>>> Dear all,
>>> 
>>>> Thanks to Thomas and Marc
>>> 
>>> sorry: Thanks to Tobias(!) and Marc
>>> 
>>> Best regards, Alex
>>> 
>>> On 16.01.2012, at 12:19, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Dear all,
>>>> 
>>>> some words about the current GPGTools infrastructure that we've created over the last year:
>>>> 
>>>> Overview:
>>>> 
>>>> 1. http://www.gpgtools.org           : Startpage/Downloads/Information
>>>> 2. http://build.gpgtools.org         : Continuous build status
>>>> 3. http://nightly.gpgtools.org       : Continuous build binaries
>>>> 4. http://support.gpgtools.org       : Issue management (users)
>>>> 5. http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com : Issue management (developers)
>>>> 6. http://github.com/GPGTools        : Code management / Released Binaries / Wiki
>>>> 
>>>> A word about each link:
>>>> 
>>>> 1. Quite stable now. About 1000 requests per day.
>>>> 2. One of our latest achievements. Thanks to Thomas and Marc we've now the infrastructure to
*automatically* build all sources.
>>>> 3. Available since about a day. You can download untested (not officially released) binaries that are
always based on the latest sources.
>>>> 4. A fantastic way to get and track user requests. Way better than a usual user mailing list.
>>>> 5. Just for developers to track open issues that need e.g. code changes. Way better than the GitHub
issue management.
>>>> 6. Wonderful way to manage all our sources. It also hosts our web page, released binaries, and some
documentation via wiki.
>>>> 
>>>> Two words about the new support page:
>>>> 
>>>> In order to have a look at existing discussions (you can answer without registering via web):
>>>> * http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything
>>>> 
>>>> In order to get a notification when a new discussion started, you've two possibilities:
>>>> * Either subscribe to the feed: http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything.atom
>>>> * Or create a profile to get notifications and to answer via email (analog to a mailing list):
>>>> * Sign up: http://support.gpgtools.org/signup
>>>> * Login: http://support.gpgtools.org/login
>>>> * Edit your profile and change the notification settings: http://support.gpgtools.org/profile
>>>> 
>>>> We're considering to close the user list in favor of the above mentioned support page.
>>>> 
>>>> Any kind of help is very welcome.
>>>> 
>>>> Best regards and have a nice week, Alex
>>> 
>>> 
>>> --
>>> http://gpgtools.org
>>> http://gpgtools.org/about (Google+, Twitter, RSS)
>>> 
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Hi Patrice,

I have a Suid running… it runs on a virtual machine having (at current) ~1GB of memory but that is subject to
change very soon… 

feel free to do some testing whenever you want to :-)

Tobias

On 16.01.2012, at 14:39, Patrice wrote:

> Hey Tobias.
>> I have - currently, at least, no single clue how the proxy will cope with 1000s of users  is (i.e. should we be
heise'd or slashdottet).
> What proxy software are you using?
> I've some experience with HAproxy and Squid, and given they are configured well, they will easily cope
with 10000s of users.
> If you like, I could do a little performance test  (some time when there is low/no traffic)
> 
> Best regards,
> Patrice
> 
> 
> On Jan 16, 2012, at 1:43 PM, Tobias Göller wrote:
> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> Just for your Information: The "real" Server is behind a proxy since the physical machine stands behind a
VDSL Link having only about 3MBit/s uplink which is ok but could become rather slow.
>> 
>> I have - currently, at least, no single clue how the proxy will cope with 1000s of users  is (i.e. should we be
heise'd or slashdottet).
>> 
>> But for now it seems to work quite well (second download showed me ~20MBit/s) - this is what my internet
downlink at work allows me to do. Might be even faster from other places.
>> 
>> The proxy is pre-warmed every night at about 02:00 AM - so if the image is actual at that time it will be in the
cache already.
>> 
>> Just one little request to your side: Please, if you can, check the link regularily so that I can adapt the
infrastructure early enough and before having a problem :-)
>> 
>> Thanks a lot!
>> 
>> Tobias
>> 
>> 
>> On 16.01.2012, at 13:19, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:
>> 
>>> Dear all,
>>> 
>>>> Thanks to Thomas and Marc
>>> 
>>> sorry: Thanks to Tobias(!) and Marc
>>> 
>>> Best regards, Alex
>>> 
>>> On 16.01.2012, at 12:19, Alex (via GPGTools) wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Dear all,
>>>> 
>>>> some words about the current GPGTools infrastructure that we've created over the last year:
>>>> 
>>>> Overview:
>>>> 
>>>> 1. http://www.gpgtools.org           : Startpage/Downloads/Information
>>>> 2. http://build.gpgtools.org         : Continuous build status
>>>> 3. http://nightly.gpgtools.org       : Continuous build binaries
>>>> 4. http://support.gpgtools.org       : Issue management (users)
>>>> 5. http://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com : Issue management (developers)
>>>> 6. http://github.com/GPGTools        : Code management / Released Binaries / Wiki
>>>> 
>>>> A word about each link:
>>>> 
>>>> 1. Quite stable now. About 1000 requests per day.
>>>> 2. One of our latest achievements. Thanks to Thomas and Marc we've now the infrastructure to
*automatically* build all sources.
>>>> 3. Available since about a day. You can download untested (not officially released) binaries that are
always based on the latest sources.
>>>> 4. A fantastic way to get and track user requests. Way better than a usual user mailing list.
>>>> 5. Just for developers to track open issues that need e.g. code changes. Way better than the GitHub
issue management.
>>>> 6. Wonderful way to manage all our sources. It also hosts our web page, released binaries, and some
documentation via wiki.
>>>> 
>>>> Two words about the new support page:
>>>> 
>>>> In order to have a look at existing discussions (you can answer without registering via web):
>>>> * http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything
>>>> 
>>>> In order to get a notification when a new discussion started, you've two possibilities:
>>>> * Either subscribe to the feed: http://support.gpgtools.org/discussions/everything.atom
>>>> * Or create a profile to get notifications and to answer via email (analog to a mailing list):
>>>> * Sign up: http://support.gpgtools.org/signup
>>>> * Login: http://support.gpgtools.org/login
>>>> * Edit your profile and change the notification settings: http://support.gpgtools.org/profile
>>>> 
>>>> We're considering to close the user list in favor of the above mentioned support page.
>>>> 
>>>> Any kind of help is very welcome.
>>>> 
>>>> Best regards and have a nice week, Alex
>>> 
>>> 
>>> --
>>> http://gpgtools.org
>>> http://gpgtools.org/about (Google+, Twitter, RSS)
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