That must be a configuration error for http://www.apache-extras.org/
http://apache-extras.org/ redirect correctly to
https://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/hosting/
I've raised it as https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-9229
On 4 March 2015 at 15:26, John D. Ament
All,
Has any thought been put into leveraging GitHub pages for project
documentation, static site hosting? A lot of www.apache.org is simple
static content, as are project pages. Since a lot of projects are now using
git, and we mirror projects in GitHub, perhaps we can help the individual
On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Christopher ctubb...@apache.org wrote:
All,
Has any thought been put into leveraging GitHub pages for project
documentation, static site hosting? A lot of www.apache.org is simple
static content, as are project pages. Since a lot of projects are now using
git,
On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Christopher ctubb...@apache.org wrote:
All,
Has any thought been put into leveraging GitHub pages for project
documentation, static site hosting? A lot of www.apache.org is simple
static content, as are project pages. Since a lot of projects are now using
I think I remember the same thing... but in that case, the content was
hosted exclusively in GitHub. This suggestion is that the content is hosted
in ASF repos, and it just happens to be mirrored in GitHub, which
conveniently does rendering. Ultimately, the value to be gained is:
1) better
On 4 March 2015 at 07:26, Daniel Gruno humbed...@apache.org wrote:
On 2015-03-04 01:29, sebb wrote:
The tool looks cool, but does not handle Apache Commons properly, as
it calls it Apache Commons BeanUtils.
BeanUtils is just one of the Commons components (it seems to be
picking the first
I would love to see a GitLab trial at Apache infrastructure - I feel
uncomfortable at directing other developers to look at
http://git-wip-us.apache.org/ - the rendering of a repository does not
even tell you where to clone from!
GitLab Installation is fairly easy, there's also a GitLab docker
On this note; Git without Github is like sex without a partner, sufficient
but not very satisfactory. Github option has been explored in the past, and
due to various reasons, it was not possible to achieve.
But, during my last 2-3 year absence, has the GitLab[1] option been
discussed and/or
I like the idea. Anything to avoid requiring svn to update project sites.
But... Iirc I started a similar thread before and was told that forwarding
Apache.org to github static site was against the rules ?Maybe I misinterpreted
...
On Mar 4, 2015, at 4:06 PM, Christopher ctubb...@apache.org
Opening a new thread...
Git without Github is like sex without a partner, sufficient but not very
satisfactory. Github option has been explored in the past, and due to
various reasons, it was not possible to achieve.
But, during my last 2-3 year absence, has the GitLab[1] option been
discussed
At this point you should make your interest known on the existing Groovy lists.
The project has not yet made a proposal to the incubator, I'm sure they could
use help with that.
Alternatively wait until the proposal hits gene...@incubator.apache.org and get
involved there.
Sent from my
While I'm interested in the idea of deploying GitLab (I've used it, it's
nice enough), I think it's a separate issue than this thread about pages.
Unless it strongly relates to the idea of pages, could we please discuss
that in a separate thread, so we can give that topic it's own focus?
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On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 7:24 PM, Niclas Hedhman nic...@hedhman.org wrote:
But, during my last 2-3 year absence, has the GitLab[1] option been
discussed and/or tried? GitLab is open sourced, can run on our infra and
has many of the essential features of Github.
But perhaps people are satisfied
An excellent thought, but every service adds overhead on the infra team. If
there were enough projects demanding it I guess we would find a way of
providing it. So how many projects demand it? Do infra feel that that is
enough?
What if infra provided VMs and PMCs managed the instances
Hi Manoj,
this question is best asked on the Spark mailing lists (copied). From a formal
point of view all
that counts is your proposal in Melange once applications start but your mentor
or the project you
wish to contribute to may have additional requirements.
Cheers,
Uli
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