code.haskell.org down

Currently, both HTTP and SSH to code.haskell.org fail with a timeout. :-(

On October 16, 2016 at 5:39:12 PM, Henning Thielemann (lemming@henning-thielemann.de) wrote:
Currently, both HTTP and SSH to code.haskell.org fail with a timeout. :-(
Thanks for the report! We’ve rebooted the hetzner box and everything should be back up. As a reminder, the best way to contact haskell-infra admins is #haskell-infrastructure on freenode, or email to admin@haskell.org. Also note that as per the blog post here: http://blog.haskell.org/post/7/the_future_of_community.haskell.org/ and discussion here: https://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/2wwc42/the_future_of_communityhask... A retirement of the community / code.haskell.org box is long overdue. We’re going to try to restart the retirement process for the box soon, and if you haven’t moved your site and projects off now, this is probably a good time to do so, as we will be gently then more insistently nudging people to migrate over the coming months. Best, Gershom

On Mon, 17 Oct 2016, Gershom B wrote:
On October 16, 2016 at 5:39:12 PM, Henning Thielemann (lemming@henning-thielemann.de) wrote:
Currently, both HTTP and SSH to code.haskell.org fail with a timeout. :-(
Thanks for the report! We’ve rebooted the hetzner box and everything should be back up.
As a reminder, the best way to contact haskell-infra admins is #haskell-infrastructure on freenode, or email to admin@haskell.org.
Ah, thank you. I was missing this information and I could not look it up at community.haskell.org while the server was down.
We’re going to try to restart the retirement process for the box soon, and if you haven’t moved your site and projects off now, this is probably a good time to do so, as we will be gently then more insistently nudging people to migrate over the coming months.
I moved my darcs-2 projects to hub.darcs.net but I have no good solution for the many darcs-1 projects and files that are not under version control. I also do not see an easy way to find all my files, because not all of them are in the home directory but in project directories. I also hope that the files remain available read-only on code.haskell.org after termination of the community service.

On 10/16/16 11:42 PM, Henning Thielemann wrote:
I moved my darcs-2 projects to hub.darcs.net but I have no good solution for the many darcs-1 projects and files that are not under version control.
Hi Henning, just curious, why is converting those darcs-1 projects to darcs-2 format not a good solution ? I may have forgotten some reasons. -Simon
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Gershom B
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Henning Thielemann
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Simon Michael