Tuesday, September 14, 2021

[announcement] gnuradio.org Matrix server back up (was: Unexpected Prolonged downtime)

Dear community,

EMS has finished setting up the gnuradio.org Matrix server main database – and thus, your
gnuradio.org Matrix accounts are working again!
If you're using https://chat.gnuradio.org (or some other web-based Matrix client), you
might want to manually logout and back in. You'll find things the way you left them.

What is still underway is the transfer of the media content - which means that you'll not
see files (especially images) posted to chat just yet.

We'll keep you posted about any new developments; I personally expect things to run rather
smoothly from here. The new https://chat.gnuradio.org version certainly already feels much
snappier!

I'd like to thank you for your patience again,
Marcus M

On 13.09.21 21:23, Marcus Müller wrote:
> Dear Community,
>
> due to technical reasons out of our and their reach, the new matrix hoster can't finish
> the migration right now. They expect to finish it tomorrow. We'll have to ask you to be a
> bit more patient with the Matrix chat service right now – our prime objective is to make
> our chat infrastructure as rock-solid as possible for GRCon.
>
> With apologies for the inconvenience,
> Marcus Müller for the Matrix migration team.
>
> On 10/09/2021 14.06, Marcus Müller wrote:
>> Dear GNU Radio community,
>>
>> Monday, the 13. of September, at 12:30 UTC
>>
>> we will temporarily shut down the Matrix homeserver. This means that if you have a
>> @username:gnuradio.org Matrix account, it will temporarily stop working.
>>
>> We expect the Matrix infrastructure to be up and running, at better performance,
>>
>> Monday, the 13. of September, at 19:00 UTC.
>>
>> Everything will work as before. Any message sent to you (or a channel you're in) while
>> we're offline will simply arrive as soon as we're back.
>>
>> ***You will be logged out automatically.***
>> Right now is a good point in time to verify you know your password. You will have to log
>> in afterwards. This will also apply to mobile clients.
>>
>> There is another thing, though: For private chats, Matrix enables end-to-end encryption by
>> default, so your messages are save and unreadable for anyone but you even if someone takes
>> over the homeserver. But that means:
>>
>> ***If you don't have a backup of your cryptographic secrets, you will NOT be able to read
>> your old private messages after the move*.**
>>
>> For your private messaging to be readable after, you need to enable an encrypted key
>> backup before the migration.
>> It's easy: In short, if you're using chat.gnuradio.org, go to Settings -> Security &
>> privacy -> Secure Backup and click on the large "Set up" button, as shown in here:
>> https://www.gnuradio.org/matrixbackup
>>
>> If you have any questions feel free to either reach out to us at admin@gnuradio.org or
>> check the more extensive official documentation provided by Element:
>> https://ems-docs.element.io/Set-up-Cross-Signing.html
>>
>> Thank you
>> Your GNU Radio community
>>
>

No comments:

Post a Comment