Ben Woodward

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@leonklingele here are some key differences with the install script approach: * Does not depend on Go * Uses a [release](https://github.com/bndw/pick/releases) instead of the HEAD of master

Releases are compiled locally on my machine and uploaded to Github. This task should be offloaded to CI and kicked off with a git tag. You can find this pattern...

I was able to successfully install on a raspberry pi, but the daemon seems to fail silently. ``` hyperdrive start ✔ Hyperdrive daemon listening on localhost:3101 hyperdrive status The Hyperdrive...

Testing on a [Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+](https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-3-model-b-plus/) running [Raspbian Buster Lite](https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/) with 1GB of ram. ``` free -m total used free shared buff/cache available Mem: 926 64 307 6...

@andrewosh hard-coding heap size to `512` got the server to boot successfully 👍 ``` {"level":30,"time":1589676280544,"pid":851,"hostname":"raspberrypi","name":"hyperdrive","component":"server","msg":"memory only? false no announce? false","v":1} {"level":30,"time":1589676280688,"pid":851,"hostname":"raspberrypi","name":"hyperdrive","component":"server","swarmId":"5809e18aca8c2307641b1b52d07a0ba6f4f37deb425ed337328615022980fa3f","seed":"abb404224c090ce5fb565713e2fc4c7cd47bb59457a7bcac6c3bf407fe4f2f84","msg":"creating replication keypair and swarm ID","v":1} {"level":30,"time":1589676280746,"pid":851,"hostname":"raspberrypi","name":"hyperdrive","component":"server","port":3101,"msg":"server listening","v":1} ``` How...

Ahh, I was indeed hoping to use the pi as an always-online seeder. Sounds like it's not yet possible. Thanks!

Documentation can always be improved and IMHO this project is documented quite well. I think we're really just missing a higher-level doc to tie it all together for folks that...

@arschles Planning to get something together in the coming days (also been lost in Kubernetes land 😅)

👋 @arschles apologies for dropping the ball on the docs, go ahead without me!

Would adding per-module metrics be of use to anyone else? I'd like to be able to audit which packages are regularly accessed (think a counter with fields like name, version).