Hi all, This morning I proposed on the plone.dev list to create a anon http mirror of svn.zope.org and to include links to that in the plone bundles. It is one of those perpetual proposals that turn up from time to time buried at the tail end of mailinglist threads. "It would be nice if...". So I started a separate thread for it to get it discussed for real :-) Wiggy rightfully suggested I'd ask it here first, as it would be something that's best handled by svn.zope.org itself. I searched the mailinglist a bit and it seemed that write access using https is out of the question policy-wise, but that http anonymous access could happen. plone's svn has a read-only mirror at google code now, perhaps that's a good option for svn.zope.org, too? So: will anon http svn access happen? Reinout -- Reinout van Rees r.van.rees @ zestsoftware.nl http://vanrees.org/weblog/ http://zestsoftware.nl/ "Military engineers build missiles. Civil engineers build targets."
Previously Reinout van Rees wrote:
plone's svn has a read-only mirror at google code now, perhaps that's a good option for svn.zope.org, too?
That's not true at this moment. Right now we have svn-mirror.plone.org, which is hosted on the other plone.org server (we have two at the moment). We will also create a mirror at code.google.com next week. The mirrors are synced every 10 minutes using svnsync. Wichert. -- Wichert Akkerman <wichert@wiggy.net> It is simple to make things. http://www.wiggy.net/ It is hard to make things simple.
Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Previously Reinout van Rees wrote:
plone's svn has a read-only mirror at google code now, perhaps that's a good option for svn.zope.org, too?
That's not true at this moment. Right now we have svn-mirror.plone.org, which is hosted on the other plone.org server (we have two at the moment). We will also create a mirror at code.google.com next week. The mirrors are synced every 10 minutes using svnsync.
Ah, ok. Mixed up a few mail messages in my head :-) Reinout -- Reinout van Rees r.van.rees @ zestsoftware.nl http://vanrees.org/weblog/ http://zestsoftware.nl/ "Military engineers build missiles. Civil engineers build targets."
Hi, the DZUG is working on a read-only mirror that will be accessible via anonymous HTTP. It will likely be available shortly after the upcoming Subversion ugprade. Christian Am Donnerstag, den 08.02.2007, 20:02 +0100 schrieb Reinout van Rees:
Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Previously Reinout van Rees wrote:
plone's svn has a read-only mirror at google code now, perhaps that's a good option for svn.zope.org, too?
That's not true at this moment. Right now we have svn-mirror.plone.org, which is hosted on the other plone.org server (we have two at the moment). We will also create a mirror at code.google.com next week. The mirrors are synced every 10 minutes using svnsync.
Ah, ok. Mixed up a few mail messages in my head :-)
Reinout
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On Mar 1, 2:50 am, Christian Theune <c...@gocept.com> wrote:
the DZUG is working on a read-only mirror that will be accessible via anonymous HTTP.
It will likely be available shortly after the upcoming Subversion ugprade.
Great news. One question: you mention "the upcoming subversion upgrade" and Jim mentioned a zope.org subversion upgrade. Is that the same upgrade you're talking about? So: is dzug arranging the read-only http mirror via zope.org or will it be at dzug.org? Reinout
Previously Reinout van Rees wrote:
On Mar 1, 2:50 am, Christian Theune <c...@gocept.com> wrote:
the DZUG is working on a read-only mirror that will be accessible via anonymous HTTP.
It will likely be available shortly after the upcoming Subversion ugprade.
Great news.
One question: you mention "the upcoming subversion upgrade" and Jim mentioned a zope.org subversion upgrade. Is that the same upgrade you're talking about? So: is dzug arranging the read-only http mirror via zope.org or will it be at dzug.org?
I'm guessing that the upgrade of svn.zope.org to subversion 1.4 will allow them to use svnsync to sync it to their own repository, outside of zope.org. Wichert. -- Wichert Akkerman <wichert@wiggy.net> It is simple to make things. http://www.wiggy.net/ It is hard to make things simple.
On Mar 2, 12:01 pm, Wichert Akkerman <wich...@wiggy.net> wrote:
Previously Reinout van Rees wrote:
On Mar 1, 2:50 am, Christian Theune <c...@gocept.com> wrote:
the DZUG is working on a read-only mirror that will be accessible via anonymous HTTP.
It will likely be available shortly after the upcoming Subversion ugprade.
Great news.
One question: you mention "the upcoming subversion upgrade" and Jim mentioned a zope.org subversion upgrade. Is that the same upgrade you're talking about? So: is dzug arranging the read-only http mirror via zope.org or will it be at dzug.org?
I'm guessing that the upgrade ofsvn.zope.org to subversion 1.4 will allow them to use svnsync to sync it to their own repository, outside of zope.org.
Resurrecting an old thread :-)
From what I figured from irc and some dzug.org google searching, the zope svn has now apparently been moved to 1.4. Christian, do you know what the status of the dzug mirror is?
Reinout
Hey, Am Donnerstag, den 26.04.2007, 11:34 +0000 schrieb Reinout van Rees:
On Mar 2, 12:01 pm, Wichert Akkerman <wich...@wiggy.net> wrote:
Previously Reinout van Rees wrote:
On Mar 1, 2:50 am, Christian Theune <c...@gocept.com> wrote:
the DZUG is working on a read-only mirror that will be accessible via anonymous HTTP.
It will likely be available shortly after the upcoming Subversion ugprade.
Great news.
One question: you mention "the upcoming subversion upgrade" and Jim mentioned a zope.org subversion upgrade. Is that the same upgrade you're talking about? So: is dzug arranging the read-only http mirror via zope.org or will it be at dzug.org?
I'm guessing that the upgrade ofsvn.zope.org to subversion 1.4 will allow them to use svnsync to sync it to their own repository, outside of zope.org.
Resurrecting an old thread :-)
From what I figured from irc and some dzug.org google searching, the zope svn has now apparently been moved to 1.4. Christian, do you know what the status of the dzug mirror is?
Ah. I didn't notice! I'll try to get the mirror set up ASAP. Christian -- gocept gmbh & co. kg - forsterstraße 29 - 06112 halle/saale - germany www.gocept.com - ct@gocept.com - phone +49 345 122 9889 7 - fax +49 345 122 9889 1 - zope and plone consulting and development
Humm. Am Donnerstag, den 03.05.2007, 08:33 +0200 schrieb Christian Theune:
Hey,
Am Donnerstag, den 26.04.2007, 11:34 +0000 schrieb Reinout van Rees:
On Mar 2, 12:01 pm, Wichert Akkerman <wich...@wiggy.net> wrote:
Previously Reinout van Rees wrote:
On Mar 1, 2:50 am, Christian Theune <c...@gocept.com> wrote:
the DZUG is working on a read-only mirror that will be accessible via anonymous HTTP.
It will likely be available shortly after the upcoming Subversion ugprade.
Great news.
One question: you mention "the upcoming subversion upgrade" and Jim mentioned a zope.org subversion upgrade. Is that the same upgrade you're talking about? So: is dzug arranging the read-only http mirror via zope.org or will it be at dzug.org?
I'm guessing that the upgrade ofsvn.zope.org to subversion 1.4 will allow them to use svnsync to sync it to their own repository, outside of zope.org.
Resurrecting an old thread :-)
From what I figured from irc and some dzug.org google searching, the zope svn has now apparently been moved to 1.4. Christian, do you know what the status of the dzug mirror is?
What makes you feel the zope.org server moved to 1.4? It doesn't support the replay command, so it doesn't look updated. Anyway, the mirror itself is ready and just waits for the server to allow the replay command. Christian -- gocept gmbh & co. kg - forsterstraße 29 - 06112 halle/saale - germany www.gocept.com - ct@gocept.com - phone +49 345 122 9889 7 - fax +49 345 122 9889 1 - zope and plone consulting and development
On May 3, 8:40 am, Christian Theune <c...@gocept.com> wrote:
What makes you feel the zope.org server moved to 1.4? It doesn't support the replay command, so it doesn't look updated.
Sorry, I must have drawn the wrong conclusion when I did some googling to see whether it had all been done already. Jim mentioned (quite a number of weeks ago) that svn would be down a short time for for an upgrade, that probably also falsly registered as "upgade to 1.4" to me ;-) Reinout
Hi, Am Dienstag, den 08.05.2007, 14:12 +0000 schrieb Reinout van Rees:
On May 3, 8:40 am, Christian Theune <c...@gocept.com> wrote:
What makes you feel the zope.org server moved to 1.4? It doesn't support the replay command, so it doesn't look updated.
Sorry, I must have drawn the wrong conclusion when I did some googling to see whether it had all been done already. Jim mentioned (quite a number of weeks ago) that svn would be down a short time for for an upgrade, that probably also falsly registered as "upgade to 1.4" to me ;-)
We're on track again, though. It's gonna happen next weekend and the mirror server is already in place waiting to sync for the first time. :) Christian -- gocept gmbh & co. kg - forsterstraße 29 - 06112 halle/saale - germany www.gocept.com - ct@gocept.com - phone +49 345 122 9889 7 - fax +49 345 122 9889 1 - zope and plone consulting and development
Hi, the repository is now mirrored at this location: http://svn.zope.de/zope.org/ It syncs to the master repository every 5 minutes. It currently does not have the same UUID so switching from a read-only checkout to a writable checkout is not possible right now. Cheers, Christian -- gocept gmbh & co. kg - forsterstraße 29 - 06112 halle/saale - germany www.gocept.com - ct@gocept.com - phone +49 345 122 9889 7 - fax +49 345 122 9889 1 - zope and plone consulting and development
Christian Theune wrote:
Hi,
the repository is now mirrored at this location:
It syncs to the master repository every 5 minutes.
Hurray, thanks a lot. Reinout -- Reinout van Rees - Programmer at http://zestsoftware.nl/ http://vanrees.org/weblog/ mailto:reinout@vanrees.org "White space, the opposite of black hole?" -- Joris slob
So: will anon http svn access happen?
I'm late to this round of the discussion, but +1. I would suggest https, though, to make it firewall-friendly. Even if this is an anonymous mirror (sounds more likely), it would make sense for community bundle builders (e.g. Plone bundles) to use https URLs for everything, which supposes upstream can provide https. Neither http, svnserve, or svn+ssh are friendly to corporate firewalls - only https (where the firewall can't see the http method verbs because they are inside a TLS session). I've griped about this before: http://www.mostscript.com/weblog/?p=26 Today, I have to put in requests to my company network admins to open up to svn.zope.org:3690 out on a workstation by workstation basis. Their firewall can do a generic TCP socket proxy (network security folks want to run an app-level proxy, so we can only set this up one source IP at a time), and doesn't deal with DeltaV DAV verbs over plain-old http - so https is the only reasonable option for anonymous checkouts. Thanks, Sean +----------------------------------------------------------+ Sean Upton SignOnSanDiego.com Site Technology Supervisor The San Diego Union-Tribune 619.718.5241 sean.upton@signonsandiego.com 350 Camino De La Reina San Diego, CA 92108 Plone Powered! plone.org ++ python.org ++ zope.org +----------------------------------------------------------+
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