Don't think so. <https://github.com/apache/hbase-site/blob/fce4aa3bdff4734f92b297b14ef3280a9000feb4/.asf.yaml#L45>
On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 2:13 PM Nick Dimiduk <[email protected]> wrote: > Does this impact our site? > > On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 11:06 Daniel Gruno <[email protected]> wrote: > > > TL;DR: If your project uses subversion or .asf.yaml for publishing your > > project web site, you're fine. If not, please read this act before June > > 1st: > > > > > > Hi folks, > > I order to simplify workflows and the amount of services we have to > > maintain, we've decided to phase out gitwcsub in favor of stageD. What > > this means in plain English is that all project web sites hosted from a > > git repository MUST have publishing settings in a .asf.yaml file for > > them to update web sites in the future. > > > > This change will take effect around June 1st, giving projects two months > > to complete the transition. In about four weeks, we'll be sending emails > > directly to every project that is still using the old gitwcsub methods > > for their web sites, encouraging them to switch before we decommission > > the service. > > > > Once the gitwcsub service has been shut off, projects that haven't > > switched won't be able to update their web sites until they perform the > > switch. > > > > For projects wishing to proactively switch, the change is minimal. All > > you need to do is have a file called .asf.yaml at the base of your web > > site repository (or the branch in your git repo that hosts your web > > site), with the following snippet inside: > > > > publish: > > whoami: asf-site > > > > > > This is, of course, assuming your published branch is the standard > > asf-site branch. It could be master or something else. > > > > Projects wishing to check where we are currently collecting their web > > sites from, can go to https://infra-reports.apache.org/site-source/ and > > see all our sources for the web sites. The column on your right will > > tell if you are using .asf.yaml for your web site or not. > > > > For more information on .asf.yaml and its features (such as staging web > > sites etc), please see https://s.apache.org/asfyaml > > > > With regards, > > Daniel on behalf of ASF Infra. > > >
