Savannah Administration - News
posted by mjflick, Tue May 22 02:49:11 2012 - 0 replies
I just finished upgrading GNU Bazaar from version 2.3.1 to version 2.5. Please submit support requests if you encounter any issues related to the upgrade.
posted by mjflick, Fri Dec 9 00:13:52 2011 - 0 replies
Both git and cgit were upgraded on Savannah earlier today. If you encounter any issues from the upgrade, please submit support request tickets.
posted by mjflick, Tue Nov 22 21:52:31 2011 - 0 replies
Thanks to the efforts of new volunteers, we've re-enabled new project submissions.
Volunteers are still needed. If you're able and interested in volunteering please write savannah-hackers-public@gnu.org (or -private) if you prefer.
posted by karl, Thu Nov 10 00:27:27 2011 - 0 replies
Very regrettably, due to a lack of volunteers, new non-GNU project
submissions are no longer accepted on Savannah, as of
9 November 2011. If active volunteers come forward, Savannah
will be re-opened.
See https://savannah.gnu.org/register/ for more information.
posted by karl, Mon Sep 12 18:16:52 2011 - 0 replies
Due to massive spamming of the "news" (aka forums) on savannah in recent
weeks, I've removed the UI that allows posting of comments on news
items. In practice, it seems that this was rarely or never used
legitimately (anyone who was actually making use of it ... sorry).
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posted by mjflick, Sat Jul 30 00:22:43 2011 - 0 replies
Tomorrow (7/30/2011 around 16:00 UTC) I'll be upgrading two of savannah's domU's from debian lenny to debian squeeze. This may cause an hour or two of downtime.
posted by mjflick, Sat Jul 30 00:07:46 2011 - 0 replies
CVS email commit notifications are now working properly again, sending from the user's actual email address. This should solve the problem of the commit notifications being held for moderation.
posted by mjflick, Sat Jul 23 19:24:07 2011 - 0 replies
During the last few days Savannah has been experiencing brief periods of unavailability due to system maintenance. Everything should be working properly now. Please report issues in the support request system.
posted by mjflick, Sat Jun 4 22:49:05 2011 - 0 replies
On June 2nd 2011 ~16:00 UTC, the FSF system administrators began a Debian system upgrade on the machine which runs Savannah. Xen, which was upgraded to version 4.0, contains a bug that causes it not to be able to route interrupts for the machine's SATA controller.
After the sysadmin attempted to wrestle with Xen itself, they finally moved Savannah to another machine so that it could properly be restored.
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