[13:48] <lamont> ports.ubuntu.com should be responding better now
[13:53] <jbailey> lamont, You removed all the files from it and reduced the load to zero?
[13:54] <lamont> jbailey: heh
[13:54] <lamont> it's been fighting a raid array rebuild, so I just moved ports.u.c to another machine for the moment
[13:55] <jbailey> How is traffic for the ports these days?
[14:00] <lamont> jbailey: haven't quite looked yet
[14:00] <lamont> that's fallout later today, I expect
[14:00] <jbailey> Cool.
[14:01] <jbailey> Use HPPA as a baseline to reduce from? =)
[14:01] <jbailey> Then use the rest as observed volume for a port.
[14:01] <jbailey> It's probably the best reason to keep HPPA around. =)
[14:05] <lamont> lol
[19:30] <NCommander> jbailey, you use the HPPA port?
[19:40] <jbailey> NCommander, No.  I helped maintain the hppa port for a long time.
[19:41] <jbailey> Now I mostly abuse the one remaining hppa porter. =)
[19:41] <NCommander> jbailey, me too!
[19:41]  * NCommander fixed kdebindings on HPPA to help get the KDE stack going
[19:41] <NCommander> oh
[19:41] <NCommander> I thought you meant the porting box, not lamont 
[19:41]  * NCommander would love to have an HPPA box so I could mess around with the port
[19:42]  * lamont hands the abuse-target to NCommander 
[19:43] <jbailey> Fun.  I hacked on NPTL for a bit.
[19:44] <NCommander> jbailey, what's the status of it in the current kernel?
[19:46] <NCommander> jbailey, is it at the point HPPA-NPTL is usable for day to day work?
[19:53] <jbailey> hppa nptl upstream is.
[19:54] <jbailey> hppa nptl in the distro never happened.