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Re: jitter git repository
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Luca Saiu |
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Re: jitter git repository |
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Sun, 1 Dec 2024 12:49:09 +0000 |
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On 2024-12-01 at 12:04 +0000, Bruno Haible wrote:
> If you could do that, yes, please.
>
> Note that the savannah admins also report heavy amounts of git requests
> at particular times or from particular IP addresses. It could be a general
> trend: that maintaining a git server, which was a zero-brainer 15 years ago,
> is now becoming a constant maintenance burden, due to
> hostile/abusive/sabotaging
> behaviour of some actors on the internet.
It is possible.
Please tell me if the temporary solution works better:
clone https://luca.ageinghacker.net/jitter
versus the old
clone https://git.ageinghacker.net/jitter
I expect that to solve in practice every problem on my specific
configuration, which is indeed inefficient.
I think I will even be able to keep up the Tor bandwidth hack if I avoid
having cgit.cgi processes which crash.
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