Re: The trouble with torrents

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Hi Kevin,

What about using transmission-daemon which is available in Fedora?

(also console with optional Web UI)

Regards,
Pablo

----- Mensaje original -----
> De: "Kevin Fenzi" <kevin@xxxxxxxxx>
> Para: "Fedora Infrastructure" <infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Enviados: Miércoles, 26 de Septiembre 2018 20:03:16
> Asunto: The trouble with torrents
> 
> So, Fedora 29 Beta is out the door and mostly that went very smoothly
> as
> always. With one exception: torrents.
> 
> Right now we are (were) using the last opensource version of
> 'bittorrent' python client to seed our torrents. However, I noticed
> yesterday that it is no longer working. It's not just one bug, but a
> number of them judging by the different tracebacks it's spewing.
> 
> As a stopgap to get Beta happy I installed and ran rtorrent on
> torrent01
> in a tmux session to seed our beta torrents, but thats a curses app
> thats not automateable.
> 
> So, we really need to figure a way forward here.
> 
> 1. Get permission from Council/FESCo to drop torrents (To make that
> case
> we need to show some graphs that not many people are using torrents
> anymore).
> 
> 2. Move our torrents to amazon cloudfront. This should be doable, but
> means we are using a non free service so it would make me sad.
> 
> 3. Try and find a open source seeding app that is manageable from
> ansible/config files. (Good luck, they are all old, or gui only,
> etc).
> 
> 4. Just use rtorrent in tmux to seed everything and have to manually
> start/stop it when you add/remove any.
> 
> 5. Some other clever idea someone has.
> 
> We can discuss this in meeting tomorrow, but I figured I would start
> a
> thread here too.
> 
> kevin
> 
> 
> 
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