Hi Maxim,

You need to wait (at most) one hour.
A cron job updates the page.

On Tue, Jun 1, 2021 at 9:30 AM Maxim Solodovnik <solomax...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello Daniel,
>
> I've added .asf.yaml to our site: `openmeetings-site` (master branch)
> But change wasn't "noticed"
>
> The site is still in yellow at
> https://infra-reports.apache.org/site-source/
> Changes to the files are not published :(
>
> What am I missing?
>
>
> On Mon, 31 May 2021 at 20:40, Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>> TL;DR: if your project web site is kept in subversion, disregard this
>> email please. If your project web site is using git, and you have not
>> deployed it via .asf.yaml, you MUST switch before July 1st or risk your
>> web site goes stale.
>>
>>
>>
>> Dear Apache projects,
>> In order to simplify our web site publishing services and improve
>> self-serve for projects and stability of deployments, we will be turning
>> off the old 'gitwcsub' method of publishing git web sites. As of this
>> moment, this involves 120 web sites. All web sites should switch to our
>> self-serve method of publishing via the .asf.yaml meta-file. We aim to
>> turn off gitwcsub around July 1st.
>>
>>
>> ## How to publish via .asf.yaml:
>> Publishing via .asf.yaml is described at:
>> https://s.apache.org/asfyamlpublishing
>> You can also see an example .asf.yaml with publishing and staging
>> profiles for our own infra web site at:
>> https://github.com/apache/infrastructure-website/blob/asf-site/.asf.yaml
>>
>> In short, one puts a file called .asf.yaml into the branch that needs to
>> be published as the project's web site, with the following two-line
>> content, in this case assuming the published branch is 'asf-site':
>>
>> publish:
>>    whoami: asf-site
>>
>>
>> It is important to note that the .asf.yaml file MUST be present at the
>> root of the file system in the branch you wish to publish. The 'whoami'
>> parameter acts as a guard, ensure that only the intended branch is used
>> for publishing.
>>
>>
>> ## Is my project affected by this?
>> The quickest way to check if you need to switch to a .asf.yaml approach
>> is to check out site source page at
>> https://infra-reports.apache.org/site-source/ - if your site is listed
>> in yellow, you will need to switch. This page will also tell you which
>> branch you are currently publishing as your web site. This is (should
>> be) the branch that you must add a .asf.yaml meta file to.
>>
>> The web site source list updates every hour. If your project site
>> appears in green, you are already using .asf.yaml for publishing and do
>> not need to make any changes.
>>
>>
>> ## What happens if we miss the deadline?
>> If you miss the deadline, don't fret. Your site will of course still
>> remain online as is, but new updates will not appear till you
>> create/edit the .asf.yaml and set up publishing.
>>
>>
>> ## Who do we contact if we have questions?
>> Please contact us at us...@infra.apache.org if you have any additional
>> questions.
>>
>>
>> With regards,
>> Daniel on behalf of ASF Infra.
>>
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Maxim
>

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