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<pre wrap="">I would prefer, if QGIS.ORG would rent a dedicated server in our
Hetzner server infrastructure for this. QGIS.ORG would pay for the server.
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<pre wrap="">Good news, thank you for that! What information do you need to go
further on this?</pre>
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<p><tt><span class="b2">Do</span></tt><tt><span class="b3"> you </span></tt><tt><span
class="b2">h</span></tt><tt><span class="b3">ave</span></tt><tt><span
class="b4"> an</span></tt><tt><span class="b5">y news about
the server?<br>
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<p><tt><span class="b5">Have a good day.</span></tt></p>
<p><tt><span class="b5">Paul<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 22/06/18 13:26, Paul Blottiere
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<pre wrap="">Hello PSC,
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<pre wrap="">I would prefer, if QGIS.ORG would rent a dedicated server in our
Hetzner server infrastructure for this. QGIS.ORG would pay for the server.
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<pre wrap="">Good news, thank you for that! What information do you need to go
further on this?
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<pre wrap="">Also, the server rental is not really expensive for QGIS.ORG, but
finding a skilled sysadmin/dev to setup and maintain the system is
harder. Also, Richard and Jürgen do a lot of work on the QGIS.ORG
infrastructure - and I don't want to shovel even more work on their
shoulders
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<pre wrap="">I'm surely not as experienced as Richard or Jürgen, but I'm highly
motivated to achieve this (if there's no objection of course).
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<pre wrap="">We can then discuss how much work this would mean for Oslandia and
what sponsoring level this would equate to.
we have discussed about trading work for sponsorship. IMHO this is a bit
of a grey area, as many of us already do unsexy, unpaid work.
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<pre wrap="">It's clearly a very sensitive question.
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<pre wrap="">Yours is availabe now on:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://tests.qgis.org/perf_test/summary_2018-06-20.html" moz-do-not-send="true">http://tests.qgis.org/perf_test/summary_2018-06-20.html</a>
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<pre wrap="">Nice, thanks Yves! By the way, how do we proceed to sort/present reports
from MS-Perf and reports from QGIS-Server-PerfSuite? Because I think we
should explain "somewhere" differences between these platforms to avoid
some confusion.
Otherwise, to continue in this direction, I'll send a mail to the dev
mailing list in order to get some feedback and opinions.
Regards,
Paul
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 22/06/18 12:31, Richard
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<pre wrap="">Hi Yves (cc to PSC),
Ok, thanks!
Yours is availabe now on:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://tests.qgis.org/perf_test/summary_2018-06-20.html" moz-do-not-send="true">http://tests.qgis.org/perf_test/summary_2018-06-20.html</a>
Would be nice if there was a summary_latest.html pointing to the actual
latest test.
See: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://tests.qgis.org/" moz-do-not-send="true">http://tests.qgis.org/</a>
and
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://tests.qgis.org/ogc_cite/" moz-do-not-send="true">http://tests.qgis.org/ogc_cite/</a>
I will add test.qgis.org to the <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://certificate" moz-do-not-send="true">https://certificate</a> next round.
Although... tests.qgis.org was a temporary solution, do others think it
earns a subdomain? Or should we point qgis.org/tests to it?
My ideas is that somebody takes the lead on
- writing a page in the QGIS-Website about the purpose of these two
tests (ogc_cite) and (perf_test), and then point to the 'latest' of
both, and to the index of both dirs if people want to see older results.
Volunteers?
Regards,
Richard Duivenvoorde
On 22-06-18 10:59, Yves Jacolin wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Richard,
Done, I pushed a result made two days ago. Cron job is weekly (every
saturday). I will push some report on monday by hand but will push every
sunday via a cron job.
We can of course run test on another server (QGIS server).
If you think we need to change anything, let me know.
Thanks,
Y.
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