[04:18] <bigjools> wgrant: is it just Aus or is downloading from PPAs terribly slow for everyone?
[04:33] <wgrant> bigjools: It depends on the ISP in Australia. Nothing abnormal's going on today.
[04:33] <bigjools> wgrant: I'm glad I use the top ISP as recommended by Netflix then :)
[04:34] <bigjools> but seriously, 70-100k/s.... eugh
[04:36] <wgrant> Wow, even I usually get at least 170KB/s, and I'm on Optus residential, which is infamously bad.
[04:37] <wgrant> What's your route to haetae?
[04:44] <bigjools> wgrant: fun and games criss crossing the US .... http://paste.ubuntu.com/11886069/
[04:46] <bigjools> I have a recollection of the PPA machine being overloaded but I've no idea if you guys improved it since I left
[04:47] <wgrant> germanium was overloaded, but it was replaced in 2012 with a rather faster SAN-backed machine.
[04:47] <wgrant> That quite solidly resolved the IO contention.
[04:53] <bigjools> is it serving repos from the same machine or is that done properly now?
[05:01] <wgrant> It's still all served from one machine, but the librarian is now all on swift so diskless archives are on the agenda.
[05:31] <bigjools> heh, I remember thinking about diskless archives
[16:10] <cjwatson> blr,wgrant: can I poke you two about pending QA from a day or two ago?
[20:36] <blr> cjwatson: sorry, will get that qa'd this morning
[21:11] <blr> wgrant: cjwatson: remind me please, how do you set a bzr alias for lp://qastaging to lpqas:
[21:20] <cjwatson> blr: You'd have to hack the launchpad plugin or write your own, I think.
[21:25] <blr> cjwatson: that might be too much effort to save 8 characters.
[21:26] <blr> cjwatson: my qa is done incidentally
[21:42] <lifeless> there's an alias plugin
[21:42] <lifeless> it might be included, I don't remember