Hi Carlos,

> On Oct 24, 2017, at 9:30 AM, Carlos Rovira <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> just let you know that I tried to create an static version of the preview
> site with success. I use this plugin :
> https://wordpress.org/plugins/simply-static/
> 
> and we can generate all static content with relative or absolute urls. The
> final preview site in static is 134mb
> 
> Another thing I was searching was to use a WP to Jekyll exporter but this
> is not what I wanted since it seems Jekyll is all about markdown and we
> want a full html site with all the eye candy JS+CSS resources. In the end,
> and thinking more about it, is not what we want since although the site
> would be exported ok, we don't want to upload it to the GitHub pages like
> we discusses in the other thread due to expose part of the code of a
> commercial wp theme.
> 
> So, the workflow we can use is: Use the WP backend to enter new content and
> modify existing want with ease (this is important is we want people
> contributing here). Next, with all changes done, generate a static version
> and replace the entire site with a fresh generated static site at
> royale.apache.org. and as well route the more friendly domain to this if
> board is ok with that.

Yes! External domain royalysdk.org is redirected to royale.apache.org as 
discussed.

> 
> We can check with apache board or trademarks what they propose about to
> create a Wordpress.com account managed by Apache and migrate from my server
> to that account, and all this stuff from there, since if I remember some
> people said that would be more ok with Apache.I'd end removing my temp
> subdomain after this.

The advantage of using the Wordpress.com location is twofold:

(1) Wordpress keeps security up to date.
(2) If something happens to you or your company then we have better access.

I suspect though that with the status export method this will not be as great a 
concern.

> 
> What do you think? Can I move this with the people we were talking some
> weeks ago?

Either you or I can email Trademarks with the plan.

We can then discuss the redirection with Infrastructure and get the site 
checked in.

Regards,
Dave

> 
> Let me know in order to start making the next steps
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> --
> Carlos Rovira
> http://about.me/carlosrovira

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