-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1,SHA256 Gabor Kiss wrote: >> We hit 3 million keys as far as i can see. Congrats to all and i hope >> we will receive the next 3 millions a bit faster ;-)
key #3000000 was the first key on 2011-10-14 after 09:00 CDT (US/Central) (At keyserver.gingerbear.net) The present rate for new keys seems to be ~353.1724 keys/day. 1000000 new keya at that rate would require 2831.478 days or 7.752 years. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The recent 1.0.2 release would not have happened without additional patches from Kim Minh-Kaplan and Hawke Lapmpe as well as extensive XHTML 1.0 testing and hints from John Marshall. THAT was the way a F/OSSS project such as ours should work. I think rather than looking at ways to accumulate more keys in less time, we might do ourselves better with looking at ways to do what we do better, Are we using the most efficient schema for the database? Page sizes and other default DB creation settings and tunables? Are there DB Stores which could yield better preformance on standard or lowend hardware -- it doesn't take much to run a keyserver, e.g., 500MHz US-IIi Sun Blade 100/2GB/ 2x 2GB IDE. I still think we have a ways to go to make SKS portable to more operating systems -- I think MacPorts provides the better framework than Fink to do this on OS X. I had initally started working on a Solaris port using BlastWave, but this seem to have gone dormant there and OpenCSW looks like that path foward. Both of these are somewhat outliers for the launchd/SMF frameworks to put SKS in place as a service, both require an XML description as well as a sh/bash start/atop/restart script. I've been working on a Slackbuild for Slackware. Cygwin port anyone? Ocaml and bdb are already there :-) Another request that has came up in the issues is for us to provide examples of the front page index.{html,htm,xhtm} along with .es/.js support. I need testers for the .es/.js & XHTML support. It mostly there, but I need some one first to test the .js/.es support and then progress to getting the XHTML support fully working. I have yet to hear from the submitter reported this issue (#6 Calestyo) As well as ideas as to what type of sample web pages to to include. I also think if we are going to go that far, we shuld also provide sample membership, mailsync, sksconf, DB-CONFIG for both KDB and PTree. If you have done work with _any_ with database tuning with SKS, or on the design/shortfalls of our current webpages ( I noticed three relatively common designd ), or have other ideas to help, please share them with me off-list. Yaron had a nice piece in ACM Queue on "Why the next language you learn should be functional": http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2038036 The article quickly moves to Ocaml for examples. Most of SKS in written in Ocaml. Regards, - -John -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12-svn5502-2010-12-23 (Windows XP) Comment: When cryptography is outlawed, bayl bhgynjf jvyy unir cevinpl! Comment: Be part of the £33 ECHELON -- Use Strong Encryption. Comment: It's YOUR right - for the time being. Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJOmXOjAAoJECMTMVxDW9A0lzAIALtr6iH5CzVkuN+TXQdEpGiE kk6bjbw5BBnu0nsBsWVhWqO/LgA1RWeDYSfpXO9LVf6yKpIsgU6J/rnvuKizFrxp mmlhy/q+23YWaWtmD6if4oF5Oh9XWmCUfKqDch9lbTg1lgM0th9zNtvL5xrVHAG3 MU0+ksJSThIpkQ4zilceXH3x6cCqfZn+NGpnn+hA9H1xSdSiBtRLa7xwou7+3buc HXSb+SCMJfI4/H401anm6McU8Y3/1Fpu9V4snGk4uOKEcMAQ1nvqqL/A/fC9gzX6 xWVxk0bArC8zKIxkp5HY8VNdimti6QviWWE89Gk+q3+4OcL4P/xlpahcWoS+Co+I XgQBEQgABgUCTplzowAKCRDrXhnz1laYJf3mAQCCT2Rfbcpa0nb73mkVDmtpTLdI lqzueEOPXbhEyWmnmgD8D2uugu/z3x1LdAG+GH70F/KSrgsOIhFxeG+bDWIrrfA= =H23e -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Sks-devel mailing list Sks-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/sks-devel