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@webmind @pettter I resub'd the feed now. Let's see if it lives.
We hadn't received any pings/pushes from the hub at all despite the subscription still being alive. Anyway, now it's hopefully active for another month before it's automagically renewed.
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@pettter It's built in to the PuSH/WebSub protocol that subscriptions all have leases (lease time dictated by the publisher/hub). If that time is coming near, the subscriber should ping the hub about renewing. If the PuSH/WebSub hub stops delivering despite having an active subscription it's breaking the protocol (default lease time tends to be ~1 month, so it's not r…
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@pettter Well, it would happen eventually anyway (~1 month at most, in this specific case in about 10 more days). And since subscriptions are on a per-instance basis I don't think single users should be able to initiate a resub.
Admins have a script that can do it, but of course shouldn't do it unless the subscription is actually about to run out...
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(in which case it's done automagically)
If your implementation sucks, fix the implementation. Don't make others manually trigger stuff.
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@maloki Does that mean all the subscriptions that have broken because of it may be resurrected via the fix or are we just left to a week or so more of silence before the subscriptions get renewed?