Hi Gavin,

> https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/websites/production/nutch/content/
> I assume you no longer use that area and I can safely remove?

No, we do not need it anymore.

Would be nice if
  https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/nutch/cms_site/
could stay for some more time - just in case we forgot some file
(such as the doap.rdf recently).

Sebastian


On 1/3/22 08:19, Gavin McDonald wrote:
> Hi Lewis,
> 
> Having checked again, all looks good from this end.
> 
> One last place is:
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/websites/production/nutch/content/
> I assume you no longer use that area and I can safely remove?
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 1:03 AM lewis john mcgibbney <lewi...@apache.org>
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Gavin,
>>
>> Thanks for the email below. It was my understanding that the Nutch
>> project no longer relied on the legacy CMS framework.
>>
>> I wrote a new website and published it at
>> https://github.com/apache/nutch-site with the static content being
>> served on the asf-site branch.
>>
>> The old CMS website source code at
>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/nutch/cms_site/ is no longer used at
>> all.
>>
>> Can you please confirm if this is your understanding or is there still
>> some loose ends which I need to address?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> lewismc
>>
>> =====================
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> (This email is BCC many (19) lists, please reply to bui...@apache.org
>> only)
>>
>> Infra has set a FINAL date of January 31st 2022 for the turn off
>> ofci.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 for the building and testing/publishing of
>> CI builds MUST also migrate away to another CI - the direct
>> replacement isci2.apache.org the new Buildbot 3.2 based instance.
>> Publishing of Javadocs
>> and versioned websites etc that normally publish to ci.apache.org/projects
>> will need to migrate their jobs to ci2.apache.org and publish results
>> tonightlies.apache.org instead (via an rsync step).
>>
>> Projects have been repeatedly informed of the deprecation of
>> bothci.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 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 tosvn.apache.org/repos/infra/websites/production/ - I have
>> been working on an
>> alternate
>> method that does not involve the CMS agent (or its dependents
>> likebuild_external.pl)
>> CXF and Tapestry at least have INFRA tickets open regarding this.
>>
>> Projects using 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
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> http://home.apache.org/~lewismc/
>> http://people.apache.org/keys/committer/lewismc
>>
> 
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