Re: Let's make 2025 a year when code reviews became common in Debian
Quoting Philipp Kern (2025-01-25 16:05:25)
> On 1/23/25 8:46 PM, Simon Josefsson wrote:
> > Jonas Smedegaard <jonas@jones.dk> writes:
> >> Are discussions at Salsa preserved years down the line?
> > That is a good point. Are there any mirrors of Salsa at all? Having
> > continous replication to a couple of additional read-only instance would
> > be useful, in case Salsa burns up. How is the backup situation? What's
> > the restore process?
>
> DSA is doing a daily file backup run using Bacula. PostgreSQL is
> continuously streamed to the archive server and is probably 10 mins out
> of date in the worst case - unless something breaks.
Sorry if my question was unclear. I did not mean to ask for how long
administrators of Salsa would have access to their internally archived
data snapshots. Let me try again...
When I post to a discussion at Salsa, then for how long is my post
publicly available?
My guess is that my post disappears when the git-repo-project considers
the conversation obsolete (e.g. when a merge request is adopted or
dropped), and that backups from then on preserves the _removal_ of my
post, not the _existence_ of it.
The purpose of my question is to compare with mailinglists, where posts
are preserved "forever" (except corner-cases like spam and take-down
demands).
- Jonas
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