Hi

> On 10 Aug 2015, at 10:30, Richard Duivenvoorde <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 09-08-15 22:43, Alex Mandel wrote:
> 
>> Yes the VM could be migrated, but that doesn't really solve upgrading to
>> supported Debian with active security patches. Though I suppose it would
>> get around the grub issue that was preventing in place upgrade to begin
>> with.
>> 
>> In this case though so many things have changed since the original
>> machine that a fresh install to remove all the old cruft is advised or a
>> move to docker etc.
>> 
>> The old server had at one time, Joomla, php, all sorts of other sites
>> and now is down to just hub (Redmine) and plugins (django) [Does it have
>> any of the sphinx generated docs?].
>> 
>> If you'd rather just move it as is, we can attempt that.
> 
> Hi Alex,
> 
> plugins.qgis.org is ran in a django docker on qgis2 on hetzner
> 
> currently osgeo/qgis runs:
> - downloads
> - static docs.qgis.org + qgis.org websites
> - redmine/ruby in mysql(?) wiki + issues

Or maybe float the idea of migrating to GH issues again …. I believe the was 
general agreement to do it in previous HF discussions….

Regards

Tim


> 
> at least the static websites are easy to be hosted on hetzner for some
> time (we did that during disk change too)...
> 
> IF we have somebody who is able to do a clean Redmine install and move
> issues+wiki to a new VM that would have my preference.
> But if there is nobody able to do this: let's just move the VM as is...
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Richard
> 
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