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* lamont wonders if there would be any tears if intrepid were the last hppa release18:39
jbaileylamont, I thought we'd said that Hardy was going to be the last one?18:49
jbaileyYou hunted through the logs and figured out that the only people using it were you, doko and elmo or some such like that.18:50
lamontwell, I was gonna go look... I should really do so18:50
lamontI'm 99% sure that's the case - ish18:50
jbaileylamont, I'd suggest just not building the next release and doing it if someone bitches.18:50
jbaileyIt's been pretty solidly just building without intervention AFAICT.18:51
lamontjbailey: except for the kernel falling over and screaming on a far to regular basis18:54
lamontkernel, libc, or someone18:55
jbaileylamont, Well, sure.18:55
jbaileyBut I think upstream kernel needs regular beatings.18:55
lamontwee18:56
lamontwow.19:05
jbailey?19:05
lamontAR, AU, BE, BR, CA, CH, DE, DK. ES. EU, FI, FR, GB, GR, IN, IT, JP, MX, NL, NZ, PL, PT, RU, SE, TH, US19:06
jbaileyFor hppa?19:06
lamont307 unique IP addresses19:06
jbaileyCan you see what release they're pulling?19:06
lamonter 370 IPs, 99 of them from "Sunnyvale, CA"19:06
lamontI blame ggg19:06
lamontand google19:06
jbaileyBwahahah19:07
jbaileyProbably. =)19:07
lamontjbailey: grabbing the full lines this pass..19:10
lamont1.7M lines matching binary-hppa/Packages19:11
lamontjbailey: so, 173 unique non-DC IPs in have fetched hardy-security/main hppa bits...  I'm thinking that's in the "near-zero" category20:38
jbaileylamont, Anything more recent than Hardy?20:43
lamontso the grep takes a little while to run, just for the record20:57
jbaileylamont, You work for elmo now, you're *supposed* to ignore perfectly legitamite requests and questions.20:58
lamontAM AU BE CA DE DK ES EU FI FR GB IT JP NL PL US ZA21:00
lamont74 unique IP for intrepid21:00
lamontand I'm betting most of those are mirrors21:00
jbaileyYeah, probably.21:01
lamontso I figure I'll draft something, bounce it off you and a couple others, then we'll spam it out and wait for the comments21:01
jbaileySubject: HPPA end-of-life21:01
lamontSubject: hppa-ubuntu end-of-life21:02
jbaileyAlles Lookenspeepers!  If you find yourself knowing where that came from, you probably have used an HPPA machine at some point.  The community for HPPA is, at this point, near non-existent, so the maintainers have decided to retire it as of the last release.21:03
lamontkthxbye21:03
jbaileyPlease remember that HPPA Intrepid will continue to receive security updates until Mumble, and the Hardy release will continue to receive them until mumble.21:04
jbaileyOr until the hardware falls over dead.21:04
lamontwell, actually, ports is not supported other than best-effort21:04
jbaileyIT's not supported, but it does get the fixes.21:04
lamontyeah21:04
lamontOTOH, last week, linux-hppa32 was uninstallable, which made the reinstall of an hppa box with hardy rather, uh, painful21:05
lamontbecause playing installer is _SO_ much fun21:05
jbaileyWell, that's why I'd mention the hardware falling over dead.21:05
jbaileyAs in, no effort will be made to reinstall buildds and whatnot that fail.21:05

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