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Re: ruby-talk lag?

khaines

7/28/2006 4:43:00 PM

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khaines

7/28/2006 4:44:00 PM

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Berger, Daniel

7/28/2006 4:45:00 PM

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khaines@enigo.com wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Jul 2006, Charles O Nutter wrote:
>
>> Has anyone been seeing high lag in getting ruby-talk mail? Today it's
>> taking
>> several hours for mail to make it through the system, and I've heard from
>> others they sometimes wait a half-day to see ruby-talk mail come around.
>> Anything that can be done?
>
> I consistently see very little latency between when I send an email to
> the list and when I see it propagated back into my mailbox.

It does seem to be sporadic. It's *usually* very quick, though I have noticed
a few instances this week where it took 20 minutes or so for my email to make
the list.

- Dan


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Chad Perrin

7/28/2006 4:58:00 PM

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On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 01:45:06AM +0900, Daniel Berger wrote:
> khaines@enigo.com wrote:
> >On Sat, 29 Jul 2006, Charles O Nutter wrote:
> >
> >>Has anyone been seeing high lag in getting ruby-talk mail? Today it's
> >>taking
> >>several hours for mail to make it through the system, and I've heard from
> >>others they sometimes wait a half-day to see ruby-talk mail come around.
> >>Anything that can be done?
> >
> >I consistently see very little latency between when I send an email to
> >the list and when I see it propagated back into my mailbox.
>
> It does seem to be sporadic. It's *usually* very quick, though I have
> noticed a few instances this week where it took 20 minutes or so for my
> email to make the list.

I haven't seen lags of more than about 11 minutes since I resubscribed
on the 25th -- and six minutes of that might be due to the fact that my
email aggregation has a six-minute polling cycle. Still, five minutes
seems a bit long as a verified minimum time it took for a message to
deliver out of a three-day sample, all things considered.

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James Gray

7/28/2006 5:36:00 PM

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On Jul 28, 2006, at 11:58 AM, Chad Perrin wrote:

> Still, five minutes seems a bit long as a verified minimum time it
> took for a message to deliver out of a three-day sample, all things
> considered.

Obviously this doesn't apply if you are just posting to the list and
waiting to receive your message back, but part of the gateway
operation (the script that mirrors messages between newsgroup and
mailing list) is a cron job triggered every five minutes. So, if you
post to the newsgroup side and it takes five minutes or more to hit
the mailing list, this would be expected behavior.

James Edward Gray II

Chad Perrin

7/28/2006 6:26:00 PM

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On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 02:35:54AM +0900, James Edward Gray II wrote:
> On Jul 28, 2006, at 11:58 AM, Chad Perrin wrote:
>
> >Still, five minutes seems a bit long as a verified minimum time it
> >took for a message to deliver out of a three-day sample, all things
> >considered.
>
> Obviously this doesn't apply if you are just posting to the list and
> waiting to receive your message back, but part of the gateway
> operation (the script that mirrors messages between newsgroup and
> mailing list) is a cron job triggered every five minutes. So, if you
> post to the newsgroup side and it takes five minutes or more to hit
> the mailing list, this would be expected behavior.

I haven't used the newsgroup side for either posting or receiving,
though.

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