Hello! On Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 10:21:29AM -0500, Barry deFreese wrote: > Thomas Schwinge wrote: > >Driving both a homepage, <http://hurd.gnu.org/>, that is very > >infrequently updated, plus a wiki, (read-only mirror available at > ><http://www.thomas.schwinge.homeip.net/hurd-wiki/>), that gets some more > >care, seems a bit too much. So what about merging them? > > I'm really fine either way. I feel really bad that this has happened as > I was told by some colleagues that Verizon was not blocking port 80. In > one case I think it makes a great deal of sense. The only thing I liked > about having it on my boxen was that it was actually running on Hurd so > it showed people that it isn't just vaporware.
These pages will continue to be rendered on one of your boxen. The wiki infrastructure will be kept running there just as before -- only with the web server reacting to requests from a a different port. (Hereby starts the contest of getting consensus about which port to use. Barry has a veto right.) The only difference is that the appearance on <http://hurd.gnu.org/> a.k.a. <http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/> will then show these (former wiki, then official web) pages as well, instead of the pages it's showing at the moment. Speaking about it, I have now finished merging the old web pages into the current set wiki pages, done a bunch of clean-ups, and made that available at <http://www.thomas.schwinge.homeip.net/hurd-wiki/>. What needs to be done before this can officially be made available at <http://hurd.gnu.org/>? Regards, Thomas
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