Mikael, I did not mean to lecture you (after reading my reply again 🙏). It's funny, really; we have this hosting rule, but also a trick how to circumvent it 😉
On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 4:57 PM Wim Jongman <wim.jong...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Just a quick note that content served by https://www.eclipse.org/ (and > as such https://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/) must currently be hosted on a > git repository hosted at https://git.eclipse.org/c/www.eclipse.org. > That's how it works > > Git is a blokchain secured source repo. It does not matter where it is > hosted. > > > > Some projects (openj9) worked around that by having the site code hosted > at github and a job on their jenkins at ci.eclipse.org that push all > commits from github to git.eclipse.org/c/www.eclipse.org repository. > > How does this not break the *"must be hosted on git.eclipse.org > <http://git.eclipse.org>"* rule? > > Cheers, Wim > > >
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