What's become of the Yhc buildbot?

Hello, The last build that I have recorded for my Yhc buildbot slave happened more than a month ago. Lately, I have not been able to contact the Yhc buildbot site. So, what's the status of the Yhc buildbot setup? Thanks and regards Thorkil

Hi Thorkil,
The last build that I have recorded for my Yhc buildbot slave happened more than a month ago. Lately, I have not been able to contact the Yhc buildbot site. So, what's the status of the Yhc buildbot setup?
Probably a little bit-rotted. The person who was maintaining and running it for us has moved away (Andrew - you there?). There also hasn't been much activity in the main Yhc repo - I've finished my PhD (ish), Dimitry's been working in a separate repo with his Erlang stuff, Tom's finished. In about a month I'm going to take another crack at getting Yhc, and in particular Yhc.Core. At that point, I might try and get the buildbot moved over to code.haskell.org. If the buildbot client isn't doing your machine any harm just leave it running, and it may come back to life in a bit. If its in any way annoying just kill it, and I'll let you know once we've got someone to admin it. Thanks Neil

Hi Neil, On Thursday 19 June 2008 19:42, Neil Mitchell wrote:
... Probably a little bit-rotted. ... If the buildbot client isn't doing your machine any harm just leave it running, and it may come back to life in a bit. If its in any way annoying just kill it, and I'll let you know once we've got someone to admin it.
Thanks a lot. In fact, the way I have been running the Yhc buildbot client lately is simply turning it on once in a while (typically daily) and just let it do its thing and turn it off again when done. So I understand that this is not really necessary at the moment. But in any case, I would like to hear when you get the Yhc buildbot setup running again, then I can probably find some machinery that you can use for one or more buildbot clients.
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Best regards Thorkil
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Neil Mitchell
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