[03:28] oh, hmm [03:28] https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/aQMp7 [03:28] webcitation needs cash, it seems [03:28] I also just noticed that that's from January 25, so I am way behind [04:39] for those not in #pushharder, the pipeline/lua scripts i made seem to be stable when tested on my local tracker i installed. can someone enlighten me on what's the next step in getting them to be part of warrior infrastructure? [05:03] chfoo: alard or underscor or xmc or SmileyG has to create a project on the tracker, and set up the archiveteam-megawarc-factory scripts [05:04] you can also run your own tracker and rsync server and packing scripts, if you wish ;) [05:11] mind you, the project's going to need to evolve into something like URLteam since puush isn't shutting down yet files will expire after 1 month (on a free plan) or 6 months for the paid plan [05:12] I would think we should get our own indie tracker going like URLteam does [05:12] and then just link it on the main tracker.archiveteam.org page [05:15] though if we want to run on the main tracker, I wouldn't object [05:15] unless the i missed something, the current tracker system only supports queued or done states, but [05:16] on 404, the current code uploads nothing and shoves a json string with the custom wget exit codes into the result id field so that it can be analyzed and re-queued later [05:20] i haven't tried out the urlteam tracker though, but the current tracker could be modified to support an additional state that only allows claims after a certain time [05:21] although i haven't tried loading up 60,000,000 items yet so that might be a problem [05:29] or a script could just determine a model of how fast the ids are incrementing and just gradually load up the queue [05:31] assuming that 404s won't turn into 200s later [05:56] I have updated the Tracker page with a People section that lists which AT members are admins for which services. The goal is to have an accurate reference of who to contact for which kind of problem http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Tracker#People [05:56] Also it will help us determine which services need more admins [06:12] Document all the things! [20:45] http://blog.workforpie.com/2013/08/02/work-for-pie-is-shutting-down/ [22:29] Rockmelt is closing August 31, they are not allow new account creation http://techcrunch.com/2013/08/02/yahoo-has-acquired-rockmelt-apps-to-shut-down-on-august-31st/ [22:32] aww they didn't use the journey line in that post [22:32] http://blog.rockmelt.com/post/57166686461/big-company-news [23:43] http://techcrunch.com/2013/08/02/file-transfer-syncing-service-pixelpipe-shuts-down-acquisition-in-the-works/ [23:44] doubt there's anything there to back up though [23:47] rockmelt is like that oo [23:47] too, they have some public stuff but without an account it is going to be annoying [23:48] they have a yahoo popup now before viewing pages, it might go away with a cookie