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<MrCooper>
daniels Mithrandir: any idea why lists.freedesktop.org (gabe) seems slow to respond?
<Mithrandir>
MrCooper: slow via https or email?
<MrCooper>
https
<Mithrandir>
it had a lot of apache processes, I've restarted that now, which should hopefully help a tiny bit. It's also rather busy doing email delivery.
<MrCooper>
not sure about e-mail
<Mithrandir>
maybe we should give it a few more cores.
<Mithrandir>
need to restart it, it'll be back in a moment
<MrCooper>
no problem
<Mithrandir>
should be back
<Mithrandir>
it's now using 8 cores instead of 4, all at almost 100%, so looks like this was needed. :-)