I suggest continuing this discussion/effort on the Haskell Discourse at https://discourse.haskell.org/t/documentation-of-haskell-websites-servers-and-their-configurations/2153 .
Howard On Fri, 2021-03-19 at 14:21 -0400, Gershom B wrote: > Cc: ad...@haskell.org which remains (since it was set up over five? > years ago) the contact address for haskell infra admin stuff. There's > also, as there has always been, the #haskell-infrastructure irc > channel. > > This all _used_ to be on phabricator (and was on the haskell wiki > before that) but it wasn't really suited to port over nicely to > gitlab. At the request of the still-forming working group for HF, a > repo was created on github with key information and policy, and sent > to the HF, which should have this documented somewhere already: > https://github.com/haskell-infra/haskell-admins > > I'll go back and try to read earlier in the thread, if I was cc'd, > because I'm just now looped in? > > I.e. I see from the message "gitlab is down" but other than that I'm > not sure exactly what is at issue? > > -g > > --- > > Here's the info I sent the committee last time it asked: > > here's the full list of servers. benley (Benjamin Staffin) has been > using the two boxes as his tests for mailman migration. the various > servers tagged bgamari are all the ghc specific ones. the three > hackage servers are matrix, docbuilder, and hackage proper. the two > consolidated servers are misc-services-origin and www-combo-origin. > > here's info on packet's elastic block storage: > https://www.packet.com/developers/docs/storage/ebs/ > > its a bit fiddly, but we have it working at this point. > > Davean, Herbert, Ben and me are the ones who have keys on almost > every > box, I think. Alp and Austin are both officially team members but I > haven't interacted with them much (austin is legacy, and alp may only > work with Ben on ghc stuff, idk). > > Davean manages backups. > > some significant subdomains hosted: archives.haskell.org, > hoogle.haskell.org, downloads.haskell.org, wiki.haskell.org > > there are some other smaller subdomains such as summer.haskell.org, > pvp.haskell.org, etc. > > here are the main static subsites of haskell.org, most of which have > existed at those urls well prior to the existence of a haskell.org > website beyond the wiki > > alex communities ghc- > perf happy hoogle onlinereport > > arrows definition ghcup haskell-symposium hugs platform > > cabal ghc haddock haskell-workshop nhc98 tutorial > > Sadly, joachim didn't keep up ghc-perf which was nice while it was > working. > > On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 2:13 PM <howard.b.gol...@gmail.com> wrote: > > 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