[Biojava-dev] help test the new open-bio anonymous source code server
Chris Dagdigian
dag at sonsorol.org
Tue Mar 14 14:41:34 UTC 2006
Hi folks,
Apologies for the cross-post. I need some help testing out a new open-
bio server
The new server is http://code.open-bio.org and it has been purpose
built to replace our existing anonymous CVS server (cvs.open-bio.org,
etc. etc.)
In addition to anonymous CVS, this new system also offers anonymous
rsync mirrors of all our source code.
For security reasons (the anonymous CVS pserver protocol is
considered insecure) we run these anon access methods on a locked
down machine that only has a read only copy of the codebase. The
webserver page (except for the viewcvs CGI) actually redirects to a
wiki entry on a different server so we don' have to maintain a
website on the new box.
The anonymous access repository is currently updated every 30 minutes
from the main developer system.
Things I need help with:
- check out http://code.open-bio.org -- does the documentation make
sense? Can it be made better? If so, change it! (it is a wiki after
all...)
- please experiment with anonymous CVS, confirm that you can check
out code
- experiment with rsync! this is a new feature for us that we could
not offer on the old server (due to upstream port ACLs on a core router)
- provide feedback on the "speed" and bandwidth of the anoncvs
server, does it seem reasonable?
Let me know what you'll think. The reason for this move is that one
of our core hosting facilities (datacenter at Wyeth Research) is no
longer going to be useable by us as they are changing their WAN links
in such a way that our servers will not be able to directly access
the internet. We are in the process of moving *every* open-bio.org
service onto new hardware located in a different datacenter.
Our mailing lists have already been migrated, websites are moving as
well. Expect some big changes once we tackle the task of moving all
the developers and the writable CVS repositories to the new
datacenter - that will happen probably within the next 2 weeks.
Regards,
Chris Dagdigian
OBF
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