Hi Richard, Gershom and Ben, I have access to the server that runs the Haskell wiki. There are other websites on that server as well. I can document them as well. I know that Gershom B. has done most (all?) of the work on that server. I ask him and the haskell.org committee to send me or point me at whatever documentation they have already.
I ask Ben and others with any documentation of gitlab.haskell.org to send me or point me at whatever they have already. I don't want to do this alone. Other volunteers are welcome! I also will abide by the Haskell Foundation and the haskell.org committee in arranging this documentation according to their needs and preferences. Howard On Fri, 2021-03-19 at 17:32 +0000, Richard Eisenberg wrote: > > > > On Mar 19, 2021, at 12:44 PM, howard.b.gol...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > I would like to help however I can. I already maintain the Haskell > > wiki, and I would like to improve and document its configuration > > using > > devops techniques, preferably consistent with gitlab.haskell.org. > > Thanks, Howard! > > I will try to take you up on your offer to help: do you think you > could start this documentation process more broadly? That is, not > just covering the Haskell Wiki, but also, say, gitlab.haskell.org. > (You say you wish to document the wiki's configuration consistently > with gitlab.haskell.org, but I don't know that the latter is > documented!) > > Ideally, I would love to know what services haskell.org hosts, who > runs them, and what happens if those people become unavailable. > There's a zoo of services out there, and knowing who does what would > be invaluable. > > Of course, anyone can start this process, but it takes someone > willing to stick with it and see it through for a few weeks. Since > Howard boldly stepped forward, I nominate him. :) > > Thanks, > Richard _______________________________________________ ghc-devs mailing list ghc-devs@haskell.org http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ghc-devs