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Title: Update unserer Infrastruktur
Post by: devil on 2025/03/26, 09:01:12
https://opencollective.com/dashboard/siduction-eu/updates/rvedj9wr-oz3a56d3-blop7blg-8x4m0ykn
Title: Re: Update unserer Infrastruktur
Post by: minixjr on 2025/03/26, 12:00:30
Vielleicht liegt's an mir, aber ich muss mich bei Open Collective anmelden und dann kommt eine Meldung, dass man Administrator sein muss.
Ist der Link io?

Vielleicht funktioniert dieser besser: https://opencollective.com/siduction-eu/updates/update-to-our-infrastructure (https://opencollective.com/siduction-eu/updates/update-to-our-infrastructure)
Title: Re: Update unserer Infrastruktur
Post by: devil on 2025/03/26, 12:12:57
Ups, my bad. Das war die falsche URL. Danke für die Korrektur.
Title: Re: Update unserer Infrastruktur
Post by: michaa7 on 2025/03/26, 13:00:43
Ich weiß ja nicht genau wie das gemeint ist, aber ich sehe weder mit dem einen noch mit dem anderen Link eine Möglichkeit an irgendeine Nachricht zu kommen.

Ich habe die betreffende Nachricht wohl schon in der Benachrichtigungsemail erhalten, alos soweit alles ok. Aber verwirrend ist es schon wenn man beim Klicken der Links auf eine Seite gelangt die den Eindruck erweckt dass Infos nur für (zahlende?) Mitglieder zugänglich sind.
Title: Re: Update unserer Infrastruktur
Post by: hendrikL on 2025/03/26, 13:02:16
Well, I leak it here

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Welcome to an update of our infrastructure. Our build server is kindly sponsored by the German hosting company IP Projects, https://ip-projects.de/.  On February 23, 2025 I received an e-mail from their CEO, letting us know that the company is moving to a new data center and since our build server could not be moved to the new location, it would be discontinued on March 15.o I inquired, if we could have a new build server sponsored in the new data center. Within the hour, I got a friendly offer for an Intel Core i9-12900H with 64 GB DDR5 RAM and 2x 1 TB NVMe SSDs, that we gladly accepted. Another hour later, it was ready for us and credentials for setup handed over to me. The machine is similar to the Ryzen 7 5700G we had before, so we can work with this.

So we set up the new machine with our configs including the open-source automation server Jenkins, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenkins_(software) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenkins_(software)), so we can easily build our ISO images using our build script pyfll, https://github.com/siduction/pyfll. Everything went smooth, and we have been building images on the new server already.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank Michael Schinzel, CEO of IP Projects, for finding the time to sponsor our build server on a new machine in a new location despite the stress of a data center move, https://blog.ip-projects.de/rechenzentrum-umzug-abschlussbericht/ (https://blog.ip-projects.de/rechenzentrum-umzug-abschlussbericht/).

We have had one hardware defect since the start of the sponsorship in 2021, which was quikly fixed. In 2022, the old server was updated to reduce operating costs, also resulting in a significant increase in performance. We are therefore completely satisfied with IP Projects and can only warmly recommend this hoster to you if you are in need of a new server.
Title: Re: Update unserer Infrastruktur
Post by: michaa7 on 2025/03/26, 14:10:33
Thanks, but I already read it in the email.

I only wanted to point out that neither of the two links led to any info but to confusion.
Title: Re: Update unserer Infrastruktur
Post by: dibl on 2025/03/26, 18:54:17
This is good news -- the future of siduction is brighter today.   :)