Hi Uwe,

On Fri, Dec 31, 2021 at 1:14 PM Uwe Schindler <uschind...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hi Gavin,
>
>
>
> From Lucene’s point of view everything should be fine (also for recently
> introduced Solr project). We just use the Subversion for static resources
> to commit our Javadocs, generated Documentation and Refguide static HTML
> there so the webserver picks them up using an Alias. This no longer has
> anything to do with the CMS: The CMS bot is disabled and the whole CMS
> source folder also removed from SVN.
>
>
>
> If you would like to move that to another place in Subversion, let’s open
> an Issue. But We need a place where to store huge number of files and
> resources outside of CMS git and like for dist.apache.org, subversion and
> svnpubsub is the much better infrastructure. Nightlies server is not
> applicable as it needs to be versioned and persistent on the lucene/solr
> subdomains.
>


No need, I checked and we already moved you to the new svn location of
svn.apache.org/repos/infra/sites .
I have marked off Lucene as complete

Thanks!


>
>
> Uwe
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>
> -----
>
> Uwe Schindler
>
> uschind...@apache.org
>
> ASF Member, Member of PMC and Committer of Apache Lucene and Apache Solr
>
> Bremen, Germany
>
> https://lucene.apache.org/
>
> https://solr.apache.org/
>
>
>
> From: Gavin McDonald <gmcdon...@apache.org>
> Sent: Friday, December 31, 2021 12:38 PM
> To: builds <bui...@apache.org>
> Subject: [IMPORTANT] - ci.apache.org and CMS Shutdown end of January 2022
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> (This email is BCC many (19) lists, please reply to bui...@apache.org
> <mailto:bui...@apache.org>  only)
>
>
> Infra has set a FINAL date of January 31st 2022 for the turn off of
> ci.apache.org <http://ci.apache.org> . This includes all of its nodes ,
> of which the CMS node is one. Therefore the CMS is also going to be gone on
> the 31st January 2022.
>
> Any project that still uses the CMS in any way shape or form, MUST migrate
> to another build and publish method.
>
> Any project using ci.apache.org <http://ci.apache.org>  for the building
> and testing/publishing of CI builds MUST also migrate away to another CI -
> the direct replacement is ci2.apache.org <http://ci2.apache.org>  the new
> Buildbot 3.2 based instance. Publishing of Javadocs and versioned websites
> etc that normally publish to ci.apache.org/projects <
> http://ci.apache.org/projects>  will need to migrate their jobs to
> ci2.apache.org <http://ci2.apache.org>  and publish results to
> nightlies.apache.org <http://nightlies.apache.org>  instead (via an rsync
> step).
>
> Projects have been repeatedly informed of the deprecation of both
> ci.apache.org <http://ci.apache.org>  and also the CMS itself, so this
> notice should not be a surprise to anybody.
>
> If you don't  have an INFRA ticket already open, or you don't know if
> there is an INFRA ticket already open for your project, please open one
> immediately so that we can get working on your migration ASAP. One or two
> projects I know of have a non-standard setup of publishing and so the
> earlier we get started the better.
>
> Below is a list of projects I know to still be using either the CMS (in
> whole or in part) and ci.apache.org <http://ci.apache.org>  for CI
> builds, there may be more.
>
> Projects fully using the CMS
> ======================
>
> Commons
> DB (and subprojects)
> Hive
> Oozie
>
> Projects partially using the CMS
> =========================
>
> Lucene
> CXF
> Tapestry
> Santuario
>
> Geronimo
>
> Nutch
>
>
>
> All the above except Nutch I believe are exporting from Confluence and
> committing to
>
> svn.apache.org/repos/infra/websites/production/ <
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/websites/production/>  - I have been
> working on an alternate
>
> method that does not involve the CMS agent (or its dependents like
> build_external.pl <http://build_external.pl> )
>
> CXF and Tapestry at least have INFRA tickets open regarding this.
>
>
>
> Projects using ci.apache.org <http://ci.apache.org>  for CI jobs
>
> ================================
>
>
>
> The Board - board-site build.
>
> Perl/mod_perl - several test builds.
>
> AsterixDB - docs build
>
> HTTPD - test builds
>
> Juddi - Several test builds
>
> OpenJPA - Several test builds
>
> Creadur - Several test builds
>
> JMeter - test builds
>
> OpenNLP - site build ?
>
> Commons - site build ?
>
> Ponymail - site build ?
>
> TrafficServer - Test Build + site build ?
>
> Tapestry - test build
>
>
>
> All builds that need migrating can be seen on this page:
>
>
>
> https://ci.apache.org/buildslaves
>
>
>
> Ok, those are the details, lets get started please people
>
>
>
> Oh, and Happy New Year!
>
>
>
> Gavin McDonald
> Systems Administrator
> ASF Infrastructure Team
>
>

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