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    Quote Originally Posted by H265 View Post
    Apollo is down right now.
    Right now and once more
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Torrent leech is down! Picture proof below!

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    It is back up in 31 minutes! [Image proof below]

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    apollo wieder mal down
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    SCC Update

    We've been overwhelmed with the great support that you have shown us, we're here today because you wanted us here.
    Most of the huge issues with the site making it unusable have been fixed, but there will be major changes from today and onward.
    1) Anyone can upload a torrent to the site - as long as it follows the rules. Scene releases get uploaded to scene categories, and non-scene, into non-scene. These rules will be strictly enforced. https://sceneaccess.eu/upload
    2) Site is now permanently free-leech. Keep earning those coins as they will become very useful in the future.
    As long as that donation meter hits 100% every month the site will stay online and at the service of your fingertips.
    Once again, thank you for your support and we hope this is the right path to ensure our future success!
    Apollo Update

    APOLLO
    New domain — 19.07.2017
    Here is a little update for you: We've acquired APOLLO.cd. We've also received enough donations to start with the process of brining the site back up. Every donation from now on, will make sure we cement our future.
    Stay tuned, every update will be posted on APOLLO.cd from now on. Thank you so much for all the support, now the hard work begins!
    -APL Staff-
    To be or not to be... — 18.07.2017
    As many have noticed, we are all once again bereft of access to our tracker (surprise, surprise). The same reasons still apply: A has the keys, he refuses to make contact with staff and we still have no control over the servers nor the apollo.rip domain. Our only known fact: the latest downtime is a product of A's inability to pay the monthly server bill on time. Alas, there is a somewhat pleasant finality to the realization that A, despite whatever negligible amount of faith we continued to have in him, is never going to change his present course of action.
    We are here to firmly and unequivocally say that, in its current state and despite whether or not it resurfaces, apollo.rip should be presumed dead.
    Fret not, however, as work on our backup site has been receiving all of staff's attention since the FUBAR announcement. The coding phase is nearly over and hardware integration is the next big step, with a set of servers, proxy servers and server security parameters meticulously chosen to continue our mission. Here is the big kicker: the Apollo BTC account is also under A's control, meaning none other than him have access to Apollo's past donations - funds that are conducive to spurring this new site. This fact was one of the key reasons why staff have been hesitant to speak aloud about A's absence, as the loss of your donations could spell an almost certain death for us. With longevity in mind, it was critical that we did everything in our power to save the website (and your donations if possible) prior to burning this final bridge between us and A. To that end, community updates have remained infrequent on a need-to-know basis in order to keep communication lines open and civil. Now that we are full steam ahead with this new venture, problems of this sort will no longer be a burden for both staff and users alike. But, with access to the old donation pool lost, the final hurdle right now is acquiring startup costs.
    As we have inched nearer to the final stages, staff have recently conferred and all have unanimously come to a sobering but important conclusion: Apollo was, is and shall continue to be a tracker built for the people and with the people's input/ideas shaping it's potentially grand future (hence the initial name change to "Apollo", our long-awaited bonus points system, etc). From staff's perspective, it was initially assumed that we would pay for this migration, which seems fair at face value but is ultimately a death sentence in and of itself. As such, we have decided against this plan. The fact is, if Apollo is to continue, it will be doing so with the support and continuing interest of our users. We believe this to be the only course of action that guarantees a successful reboot and potential re-imagining of the standard to which all music trackers currently adhere to.
    Asking for your hard-earned money at this juncture may seem wrong, given the excessive frustration everyone has experienced in the last several months. For those who scoff at this decision, we simply ask you to ponder our current fork in the road and question "what would be in Apollo's best interest long-term?". Since the days of Xanax, we have aimed to be as progressive a music tracker as possible, with special attention being given to the collective voice of our user-base. Regardless of whatever reservations you may have, please understand that staff simply cannot be asked to bring Apollo back to life on our own. With the indelible loss of trust we have gained from these issues, coupled with the obscene amount of work we have done behind the scenes to keep it together amidst the chaos, the potential for seeing our beloved site come back online due to YOU is the only true and approachable cure - a type of catharsis which will undoubtedly give us the perfect foundation to begin again.
    The upfront cost of migrating is nearing the 1500 euro mark, and everything is ready to go sans the funds to kickstart this new and improved Apollo. If you would like to donate, please do so to the following Bitcoin address: (We only accept Bitcoin)
    3HyioN5s2B6RNxrjE83zFmWKNAvPLLxHQ9
    Important: If/when the old site returns, we ask that Apollo members refrain from contributing via donations to the BTC account hosted there. We do not know the balance in that account at this time (best guesstimate is between 0-1000 euro) but we are regarding any remaining donations residing there as lost.
    Plan of action
    As donations begin to trickle in, many changes will begin to immediately take shape. In order of importance, this money will be put towards these necessities:
    1) A new domain (this has already been chosen and will be announced once purchased)
    2) A new IRCD
    3) Proxy Servers
    4) Main Servers
    5) Security
    That will be six servers in total. Expected monthly expences aproximately 800 euros.
    If everything goes as planned, we expect to be up and running no later than August 17th of this year. That may seem like a long time to some, but we refuse to half-ass anything for fear of running into the same issues once again. If you give us a second chance, trust it will not be squandered. We care about this place too!
    As a side note, we know you care about your money and where it goes, especially if this project never gets off the ground. If that happens, we will revisit with the community and discuss where it should be funneled. To state the obvious: no, it will never end up in staff's pockets.
    A word about future communication
    As long as we are able, future announcements will continue to be made here, on irc.apollo.rip. We are also expanding our Reddit presence and will be simultaneously posting any and all announcements there as well. Expect to see Athena, Ellipsis, Sea, and Tea making the rounds over at r/trackers. We will continue to monitor your questions and concerns and anyone is free to contact us there at any point, for any reason.
    In the likely event of our IRCD going the way of the dinosaur, we also want to remind our users of the old backup irc channel:
    Network: irc.p2p-network.net Port: +7000 for SSL Channel: #apl-chat
    Obviously, this should only be used as a last resort.
    The End?
    Surely not! Because we are nearly there, friends. We love you and appreciate you immensely. Staff are hopeful and excited about the future and we trust there are several of you out there who feel similarly. Some of the greatest achievements are born out of much work and strife and we wish to parallel those examples with our own, and with your help.
    Onward and upwards!
    -APL Staff-
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    I'm very pleased SCC managed to pull through, and those are some very surprising changes that I really like. The site is basically ratio-free now.

    The whole Apollo situation, however, is troubling with regards to their long-term stability. They have lost a lot of momentum with these downtimes, and Redacted already had an edge in their number of torrents back when things were fine. And of course, any moves from here onwards rely on getting the donation money they're asking for...
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Another apollo update.

    Today, A reached out to us and offered the keys to all of APOLLO's services. He will be stepping down as lead SysOp of APL due to heavy real life issues, which have been the sole reason for his lengthy absence. The timing couldn't have been greater/worse, as we were ready to move everything over to our new infrastructure.

    We have already purchased a new domain and new servers for said migration, but in lieu of this revelation we will instead use those to upgrade our current setup to help solve the recent issues in site stability. We know you have many questions, like for example will we keep APOLLO.cd or APOLLO.rip? There will be answers to pertinent questions such as these within the month.

    In other news, SysOp X has also stepped down, mainly due to shortage of time. In the coming weeks you will notice a lot of new faces on the developer side and we are really looking forward to getting this ship on the right course.

    PS. SSL tracker has been fixed and so has the email server. Get ready for a lot of other stuff getting fixed.

    Thank you for your support.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    The whole Apollo situation, however, is troubling with regards to their long-term stability. They have lost a lot of momentum with these downtimes, and Redacted already had an edge in their number of torrents back when things were fine. And of course, any moves from here onwards rely on getting the donation money they're asking for...
    It's all that "waffle" vs "what.cd" crap again.
    it's hip to be square
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpacino View Post
    It's all that "waffle" vs "what.cd" crap again.
    Yeah. For me the number of torrents is not important. I just want to get the albums that i like. .
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpacino View Post
    It's all that "waffle" vs "what.cd" crap again.
    Yes sir, it's apollo.cd vs. redacted.fm, and I was rooting for Apollo
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    SDBits is now working after long downtime.

    Welcome Back! - 22/07/17
    We're happy to announce we are once again back up and running. We've changed hosts and have made a few site tweaks, but otherwise it should be pretty familiar. We're going to continue working over the next couple of days to finish ironing out any rough patches, but we don't expect any major issues.
    We've also added remuxes and web-dls as content mediums. The rules will updated in the near future for these, but for now just use the offered section if you're not familiar with the guidelines that had been discussed previously in the forums.
    We have also added a separate section for standup comedy. This tends to be a popular choice, but some have expressed that it's difficult to search because it's spread across different categories. We decided to try this as an experiment and see if it produces an improved experience.
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    Both SCC and APL down at the same time. This isn't the first time that they both went down at the same time. It has happened many times before.

    APL staff comment on reddit.

    Athena_APLApollo Staff (Verified)
    Apollo is maintenance, we will be back, and better :)
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    Apollo said they'd be getting rid of Cloudflare, this could be it...
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Quote Originally Posted by cloud99 View Post
    They shut down, I'm afraid.

    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    is tntracker.org down?
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