I have the machine running the builds for mac ppc in my office. Hans has been running it remotely from NY. If I should keep it here, I can pass the access information to whomever can take over the builds.
Bad news and such a sort notice but glad to hear Max can help. Thanks Max and thanks Hans (and "forza, coraggio" with the babies and all the fuss)!
My first thought was how we could decentralize the system a bit in order to make it less fragile...
1st, I'd like to see more "private" build machines, even with some modification to the build script that allows for weekly builds instead of daily ones...
2nd, what about using the cloud for storage? There are plenty of file hosting services and we are talking about 20-30MB files. Authenticity would be a priority of course.
Just some thoughts.
AndrásOn Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Max <abonnements@revolwear.com> wrote:
i can help with that. we can put a few machines in our server room. i'm at this institution for two more years, but i hope my successor will also be teaching Pd, so there might be continuity after that date.
m.
Am 15.08.2012 um 23:40 schrieb Joăo Pais:
> how about contacting someone at iem for that? or any other media school with someone in the staff that is pd-friendly?
>
>>
>> Brooklyn Poly can no longer host the build farm machines there, so the
>> main set of machines will be going offline as of today (I just found
>> this out today).
>>
>> I'll see if I can find another host for them, but that will likely take
>> a good long while since I'm deep in life with a 1 year old, a pregnant
>> wife, and full time work.
>>
>> Even better would be someone taking over the hosting of the main server,
>> i.e. the one with the web server and all of the builds. I can post the
>> image of the current server for downloading, or advise on setting up a
>> new one from scratch.
>>
>> .hc
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