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    <title>Thunderbird gets a new, shiny Try Server!</title>
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    <published>2010-08-11T18:00:28Z</published>
    <updated>2010-08-11T20:36:54Z</updated>

    <summary>A long time ago, when the Mozilla Try Server was almost brand new, we took it, applied a generous amount of duct tape to it, and called it the Thunderbird Try Server. It worked, but barely. Since then, the Mozilla...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A long time ago, when the Mozilla Try Server was almost brand new, we took it, applied a generous amount of duct tape to it, and called it the Thunderbird Try Server.</p>

<p>It worked, but barely. Since then, the Mozilla #build folks did an amazing job adding new features to theirs, fixing bugs, and making it more awesome in general.  Unfortunately, the Thunderbird Try Server stayed behind, the way it was. Bugs against it were piling up, especially from folks using both try servers and noticing all the missing features compared to the Mozilla Try Server.</p>

<p>All this is about to change! The Mozilla Messaging Build team has worked on recreating a try server with all the new features (and codebase) that runs the Mozilla Try Server.</p>

<p>On Thursday, we'll be switching over to the new try server. What does this mean?</p>

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        <li>push to try (try-comm-central)</li>
	<li>e-mail notification of build completion</li>
        <li>try builds for any comm-* branch</li>
        <li>packaged mozmill tests</li>
        <li>double the builders</li>
        <li>and much more...</li>
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<p>By just doing:<br />
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 <code>$> hg push -f ssh://hg.mozilla.org/try-comm-central/</code></p>

<p>from a comm-* checkout, you'll be able to trigger try builds. It's that easy!</p>

<p>For more detailled instructions, you can just refer to the <a href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Build:TryServerAsBranch">Mozilla Try Server</a> documentation, just use /try-comm-central/ where it says /try/, that's the only difference. Also check the <a href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird/Infrastructure/TryServer">Mozilla Messaging Try Server</a> wiki page, for documentation specifically about our try server (<strong>not updated yet</strong>)</p>

<p>Right now, we will only be running regular builds and mozmill runs, as the other type of builds are all waiting on the libxul work to complete before they can be made to work easily. Also, there are various features that we want to see in our try server that will not be done, but they will be tackled one by one over the upcoming weeks.</p>

<p>There are 2 important thing to note. The first one is that we'll be turning off the web interface for our try server that allowed for arbitrary patches to be submitted. It was a mess of code, and would simply not work right in this new push-to-try way of doing things.</p>

<p>I know the Mozilla #build folks are working on a new, shinier web interface to their try server, and once they do, we'll just port it over as well.</p>

<p>The second thing (and I suspect many will be happy about that) is that since push-to-try works via hg.mozilla.org, there is not going to be a need for a special certificate to gain access to it. Anybody who already has hg.mozilla.org access gets automatic access to our try server!</p>

<p>As before, you will be able to follow the status of builds on the <a href="http://tinderbox.mozilla.org/ThunderbirdTry/">ThunderbirdTry</a> tinderbox tree.</p>

<p>For bugs specific to our try server, you can file bugs under <a href="https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&component=Try%20Server&product=Mozilla%20Messaging">Mozilla Messaging > Try Server</a></p>]]>
        
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    <title>Thunderbird 2.0.0.21 is out, I think</title>
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    <id>tag:gozer.ectoplasm.org,2009:/blog//2.161</id>

    <published>2009-03-20T14:57:46Z</published>
    <updated>2009-03-20T15:04:24Z</updated>

    <summary> Thunderbird 2.0.0.21 is out, I think Originally uploaded by gozer Thunderbird 2.0.0.21 was recently released by the Mozilla Release Engineering team. The difference this time, well, all content, including the /start/ page is now hosted on mozillamessaging.com. Makes quite...</summary>
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<a href="http://www.mozillamessaging.com/thunderbird/">Thunderbird 2.0.0.21</a> was recently released by the Mozilla Release Engineering team. The difference this time, well, all content, including the <a href="http://www.mozillamessaging.com/thunderbird/2.0.0.21/start/">/start/</a> page is now hosted on <a href="http://www.mozillamessaging.com/">mozillamessaging.com</a>. Makes quite a large difference in our bandwitdh consumption, don't you think ?
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The only problems I've been dealing with because of this is simply the amount of logs generated by this increase in traffic. Everything is fine now, but for a little while there, the rapid growth in traffic caught me a little off-guard. I was expecting more traffic, yes, but not quite that much more. It's actually a good thing, really, because except for a little disk space annoyance, the infrastructure behind mozillamessaging.com has handled a 20x increase in traffic without breaking a sweat. Good!]]>
        
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    <title>mozilla.com, are you sending us traffic yet ?</title>
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    <published>2009-03-05T02:24:00Z</published>
    <updated>2009-03-05T02:26:40Z</updated>

    <summary> mozilla.com, are you sending us traffic yet ? Originally uploaded by active_gozer Since Friday, Feb 27th, mozilla.com thunderbird content is redirecting to mozillamessaging.com, see if you can tell when that is on that graph? I am still crunching the...</summary>
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Since Friday, Feb 27th, <a href="http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/">mozilla.com</a> thunderbird content is redirecting to <a href="http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/">mozillamessaging.com</a>, see if you can tell when that is on that graph?<br /><br />
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I am still crunching the numbers from <a href="http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/3.0b2/">Thunderbird 3 Beta 2</a>'s launch, but this one was easy and I just had to share.<br /><br />
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    <title>MoMo CoLo</title>
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    <published>2008-11-13T22:58:36Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-13T23:00:00Z</updated>

    <summary> MoMo CoLo Originally uploaded by active_gozer Finally gotten around to visiting the cage where the MoMo hardware is living. Couldn&apos;t resist snapping a few pictures, so here it is. For the curious, here is what they are, from the...</summary>
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Finally gotten around to visiting the cage where the MoMo hardware is living. Couldn't resist snapping a few pictures, so here it is.<br />
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For the curious, here is what they are, from the top:<br />
 - Apple X-Serve<br />
 - Sun Fire 4150 x 4<br />
 - Sun Thumper (aka Sun Fire X5400) 18 Terrabytes of disk space<br />
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<entry>
    <title>We have a planet!</title>
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    <published>2008-11-12T18:19:25Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-12T18:40:13Z</updated>

    <summary>It&apos;s actually been a couple of days, but I am just getting around to announcing it. Mozilla Messaging now has it&apos;s own planet, planet.mozillamessaging.com, aggregating blog feeds from various Thunderbird sources. It&apos;s a complete ripoff copy of Planet Mozilla, just...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It's actually been a couple of days, but I am just getting around to announcing it.</p>

<p>Mozilla Messaging now has it's own planet, <a href="http://planet.mozillamessaging.com/">planet.mozillamessaging.com</a>, aggregating blog feeds from various Thunderbird sources. It's a complete <strike>ripoff</strike> copy of <a href="http://planet.mozilla.org/">Planet Mozilla</a>, just with different feed configuration.</p>

<p>It should get redesigned at the same time as the next incarnation of our main web site, so pay little attention to what it actually looks like, and just subscribe to the feed already.</p>

<p>Cheers.</p>

<p><i>P.S. If you feel like your feed (or a feed you like) should be on there, file a bug asking for it to be added</i></p>]]>
        
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    <title>eLOM is dead, long live iLOM!</title>
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    <published>2008-08-18T03:10:44Z</published>
    <updated>2008-08-18T03:20:39Z</updated>

    <summary>From the great c0t0d0s0 blog comes the news that Sun is working on an amazing upgrade to eLOM based systems, like the Sun X4150 we are using. Soon I&apos;ll be able to upgrade them to a real Lights-out-manager solution: iLOM.iLOM...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>From the great <a href="http://www.c0t0d0s0.org/archives/4710-eLOM-to-iLOM.html">c0t0d0s0 blog</a> comes the news that <a href="http://www.sun.com/">Sun</a> is working on an <a href="http://docs.sun.com/source/820-4930-10/">amazing upgrade</a> to eLOM based systems, like the <a href="http://www.sun.com/x4150">Sun X4150</a> we are using. Soon I'll be able to upgrade them to a real Lights-out-manager solution: iLOM.</p><p>iLOM is what's running on their Opteron-based systems, like the<a href="http://www.sun.com/x4500"> Sun 4500</a> (aka Thumper), and it's miles ahead of eLOM. Can't wait to have iLOM everywhere, instead of the current mixture of eLOM and iLOM.</p><p>Unfortunately, to perform the upgrade, you need to take the servers down... Can't have it all, I guess. Fortunately, since we are already fully redundant, it shouldn't cause visible downtime at all. All our build machines will just pause for a few seconds, and reappear on a different VM Host. Stay tuned, I'll blog about how the upgrade actually goes when it's finally available.<br /></p>]]>
        
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