On Dec 11, 2011, at 1:52 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote: > On 10/12/2011 Gavin McDonald wrote: >>> From: Ross Gardler >>> Can anyone state that we are legally able to take the >>> Drupal code? ... >> I checked, got a very clear 'no problem, no issues, please take it' > > I assume this is enough for us to start looking at the code, even though I > would appreciate a public comment by Oracle about this. > > So you can count me in, my initial focus being on the following two issues: > > 1) On the existing site, find out what web services / servers in the > openoffice.org infrastructure we depend on for authenticating users, and > check that authentication can go on even if the main OOo site is migrated. > This must be checked before the main OOo infrastructure is moved to Apache. > Shell access (or access to the site code anyway) would be best.
If authentication counts on a URL like openoffice.org then we can leave that IP behind at Oracle. http://openoffice.org already redirects to www.openoffice.org. It would be good to know because it effects DNS. But we could specify all 137 website subdomains individually, and leave *.oo.o and oo.o pointing as now. Regards, Dave > > 2) Once the site clone is ready, disconnect it from the single-sign-on and > migrate all accounts by notifying users properly. > > Regards, > Andrea.