drop it).
Regards
Philip
On 26 August 2013 13:57, Grant Likely wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 11:07 AM, Philip Colmer
> wrote:
> > So we could flip the management of the list on its head, then, and make
> the
> > list wide open but blacklist spammers ... except that y
The maintenance on this server has been completed.
gerrit has been upgraded so it looks a little bit different now.
Also, the sign in process now only works with Linaro Login so clicking on
the "sign in" link no longer requires you to paste an OpenID URL. If you
are not authenticated with Crowd w
This is to announce a small maintenance window for
review.android.git.linaro.org where we will remove support for
authentication via Launchpad, and only allow authentication via Linaro
Login. As a result, you will not be required to enter the long OpenID URL
that you have had to use since we migrat
I'm pleased to announce that the migration of the Android git server
from Canonical to EC2 has been successfully completed. My thanks to
Milo for his significant help with this endeavour.
If you don't sign in to review.android.git.linaro.org, you can ignore
the rest of this email.
* Please re
This is a brief reminder that (review.)android.git.linaro.org will be
unavailable from 2pm GMT+1 today while the Infrastructure and IT teams
finish the work required to move the server from Canonical to Amazon EC2.
There will be a further email sent after the work is completed.
Regards
Philip
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t the above instructions until after the
maintenance has been completed. I am providing the information now so
that (a) you have it ready for use and (b) I can help anyone out if
they do not know their Linaro Login details.
If you have any questions, please email me.
Thank you.
Regards
Philip Col
Huge thanks to Paul for his work on this. Very much appreciated.
Philip
On 29 April 2013 09:21, Paul Sokolovsky wrote:
> Hello,
>
> http://snapshots.linaro.org, server with interim downloads as produced
> by our Continuous Integration systems, has been migrated to Linaro EC2
> Cloud, managed
Mark
I can solve the MX record issue.
In *theory*, if a system is trying to send email and it cannot find an MX
record, it *should* fall back to looking for an A record (which does exist)
but not everything follows that.
Philip
On 20 February 2013 11:11, Mark Hambleton wrote:
> > I understa
e a better way to go. I'm not arguing either side :-). I'm
just highlighting a potential drawback to going the "open" route.
On 20 February 2013 10:51, Viresh Kumar wrote:
> On 20 February 2013 16:19, Wookey wrote:
> > +++ Philip Colmer [2013-02-20 08:36 +]:
&g
I'm not entirely comfortable with blindly white-listing anyone who posts to
linaro-dev with something that doesn't look like spam, for several reasons:
1. That is not a great way to run a moderated mailing list.
2. IT aren't going to be in the best position to say whether or not the
sender *should
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