Hi Andrew,

Thrift migrated to Jekyll using builds using .asf.yaml features and
the thrift-website gitbox repo.
There may still be interest in doing a ReadTheDocs site or something
else at some point, but we were able to discontinue CMS using this
route for now.

It looks like the sources are still present in SVN. I don't think
anything in SVN is needed anymore, and it can all be deleted (but
remain in SVN history, of course). The README in SVN can be updated to
indicate that the content has moved to git. I don't think there's any
reason to keep anything in the HEAD revision of SVN other than the
README.

On Sun, Jul 18, 2021 at 8:58 AM Andrew Wetmore <andr...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> Hi, all:
>
> As you know, the Apache CMS is going out of service. That may happen within
> a couple of weeks. Your website will still be available, but you will not
> be able to update it.
>
> How is the migration going? I do not believe Infra supports using
> ReadTheDocs as a source for a project website. We do have a
> pretty-straightforward Pelican template and migration process: see
> infra.apache.org/asf-pelican.html
>
> Please advise on your plans (include me in your reply addresses, as I am
> not subscribed to your list).
>
> Thanks!
>
> Andrew
>
> --
> Andrew Wetmore
> Technical Writer-Editor
> Infra
> *Apache Software Foundation*
> andr...@apache.org

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