Re: [QGIS-Developer] [Qgis-psc] [Qgis-community-team] QGIS webserver size vs publishing old docs

2023-03-23 Thread Serkan Girgin via QGIS-Developer
Hi all,

Instead of deleting, would you consider putting the old documentation to a
repository, e.g. Zenodo, so that they are archived for long term? Zenodo
allows up to 50GB for each record and it is free. You can also create a
community page, so that all records are accessible from a single point:
https://zenodo.org/communities/

Best,

Serkan


On Tue, 21 Mar 2023 at 15:50, Johannes Kröger (WhereGroup) via
QGIS-Developer  wrote:

> Thank you!
>
> I am also in Den Bosch and so I would love to join the discussion there,
> hopefully with valuable contributions and solutions :))
>
> Cheers, Hannes
> Am 21.03.23 um 09:48 schrieb DelazJ via QGIS-Developer:
>
> Hi,
> Thanks all for the feedback
>
> I second the (somewhat reformulated by myself) opinion that we shouldn't
> just buy space or disk because we would be financially able to do so. Not
> sure it is a sustainable behavior and we'd just be postponing the issue
> (remember, pyqgis repo is also concerned). We rather should identify what
> we do really want/need to provide to our community. So I'm glad you'll
> discuss this at Den Bosch.* (and I keep updating my list of todo for the
> sys admin)*
> I also second the suggestion to delete 2.8 and 2.14. It'd release enough
> space to serve 3.28.
>
> About the questions:
> Hannes, the folders are so big because they serve (in about 15 to 20
> languages):
> - the HTML files (the ones we all know)
> - the PDF files (e.g. https://docs.qgis.org/3.22/pdf/)
> - and the zipped HTML files (https://docs.qgis.org/3.22/zip/) for local
> use for people that do not have full access to WEB but not sure if anyone
> is using them. It could be interesting to know stats of downloads (if any).
>
> About why 3.10 is bigger than 3.22, it had two languages we no longer
> publish, and looks like we managed somehow to provide smaller files
> (plugins and third-party providers chapters that were removed on the road?
> 樂)
>
> Bernd, sorry for the old docs popping up during search. Unfortunately, not
> something new [0], and we still are looking for people with knowledge in
> this area to help us improve the situation. What I usually do is to replace
> the version number in the URL and most of the times, it work well unless
> the file has been restructured.
> The line that shows the top message is at [1]. If someone knows how we
> can add the section anchor to that URL, suggestions are more than welcome.
>
> [0] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/issues/6449 and there
> might be older discussion in ML
> [1]
> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/blob/master/themes/rtd_qgis/layout.html#L14
>
> Greetings,
> Harrissou
>
> Le lun. 20 mars 2023 à 21:51, Andreas Neumann via QGIS-PSC <
> qgis-...@lists.osgeo.org> a écrit :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thank you for checking, Richard - yes an additional 35 € per month for
>> just 80gb more is not nothing ... compared to a root server.
>>
>> Ok - let's delete the 2.8 and 2.14 releases. I think it would be good to
>> keep the latest 2.x (2.18) around. This should give us some initial room to
>> serve the current documentation. If we need additional space. we could also
>> remove the 3.10 documentation.
>>
>> And yes, it is a good idea to discuss infrastructure tasks and
>> responsibilities in Den Bosch!
>>
>> I hope that Kartoza can soon find a good sysadmin person - now that the
>> idea to employ a Sysadmin and the funds had been approved.
>>
>> Andreas
>>
>> On Mon, 20 Mar 2023 at 21:39, Richard Duivenvoorde 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 3/20/23 17:31, Andreas Neumann wrote:
>>> > Hi Matthias,
>>> >
>>> > Sure - buying more space is an option. I would like to get an idea -
>>> however - what the monthly expected costs are. Is this a "virtual" server
>>> at Hetzner? How much disk space does it have currently, how much do we
>>> want? What is the price difference?
>>>
>>> Building is done on a real Hetzner server: qgis6.org a Hetzner EX42
>>> Root server  about 50euro/month
>>> Serving the site + docs is done on www2.qgis.org a Hetzner Cloud cpx31
>>> 160GB disk 14euro/ month (as cloud would be cheaper etc etc)
>>>
>>> We can upgrade the www2 to a newer bigger CLOUD server, but that is
>>> about 35 euro/month for just 80Gb more..
>>> Probably then it is better to leave the cloud, and just add an extra
>>> root server on which you have a couple of terrabytes... for 50 euro/month
>>>
>>> Can we sit together in Den Bosch and do decide something on this? I
>>> really feel unhappy if people telling us "why is there even a need to
>>> care": we/I am not a sysadmin, so everybody with great knowledge and
>>> idea's: please help out!
>>>
>>> > At some point - cleanup of old stuff just makes sense. Getting rid of
>>> version 2.14 and 3.8 (it probable should mean 3.8 and not 2.8 - right)
>>> would make sense. Documentation always focuses on LTR versions, so all the
>>> "in-between" versions that are older than 3-4 years could be deleted.
>>> >> # du -hs *
>>> >> 255Mdoc-test
>>> >> 579M  

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Models waiting review since March the 10th

2023-03-23 Thread Nicolas Cadieux via QGIS-Developer

I Changed the itOpen email address.

Le 2023-03-23 à 11:59 a.m., Nicolas Cadieux a écrit :

Hi,

I have 3 models waiting to be reviewed since March the 10th 
(https://plugins.qgis.org/models/unapproved/).  Is anyone responsible 
for reviewing the models? These are updates from 3 previous models but 
since the original had been deleted, the 3 models are no longer 
available to the public. I added the site developers to the email in 
case they have information also.


Thanks

Nicolas Cadieux


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[QGIS-Developer] Models waiting review since March the 10th

2023-03-23 Thread Nicolas Cadieux via QGIS-Developer

Hi,

I have 3 models waiting to be reviewed since March the 10th 
(https://plugins.qgis.org/models/unapproved/).  Is anyone responsible 
for reviewing the models? These are updates from 3 previous models but 
since the original had been deleted, the 3 models are no longer 
available to the public. I added the site developers to the email in 
case they have information also.


Thanks

Nicolas Cadieux

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Re: [QGIS-Developer] PyQGIS website seems down

2023-03-23 Thread Denis Rouzaud via QGIS-Developer
The site is up on GitHub side
https://qgis.org/pyqgis/latestindex.html

On Thu, 23 Mar 2023, 12:10 DelazJ via QGIS-Developer, <
qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:

> Hi,
> Looks like https://qgis.org/pyqgis is down? Error code 502 Bad Gateway,
> here.
>
> Regards,
> Harrissou
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[QGIS-Developer] PyQGIS website seems down

2023-03-23 Thread DelazJ via QGIS-Developer
Hi,
Looks like https://qgis.org/pyqgis is down? Error code 502 Bad Gateway,
here.

Regards,
Harrissou
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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Upcoming Open Standards and Open Software Code Sprint

2023-03-23 Thread Andreas Neumann via QGIS-Developer
Hi,

It would be great if a QGIS developer with an interest in OGC standards,
esp OGC API features, could participate.

If someone is interested in attending the meeting but would prefer
financial support from QGIS.ORG, please let the PSC know.

Andreas

On Thu, 23 Mar 2023 at 07:09, Joana Simoes via QGIS-Developer <
qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:

> Good morning,
>
> The Open Standards and Open Software Code Sprint, hosted by OGC, OSGeo
> and ASF  will run from 25 to 27 of April, near Lausanne, Switzerland
> (right after the QGIS Contributor Meeting).
>
> A Code Sprint is a three day hybrid event, where dozens of developers
> from around the world come together to code and share their ideas
> regarding sharing geospatial information. Even if you are not a
> developer, there are lots of ways to be involved in the code sprint,
> without actually writing code; e.g.: testing, documentation, issues.
> This code sprint will include a mentor stream targeted at newcomers,
> which includes an onboarding day with lots of introductory tutorials.
>
> You can find more information, including a registration link in the code
> sprint website: https://developer.ogc.org/sprints/20/
>
> Hope to see you at the code sprint,
>
> All the Best,
>
> Joana
>
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[QGIS-Developer] Upcoming Open Standards and Open Software Code Sprint

2023-03-23 Thread Joana Simoes via QGIS-Developer

Good morning,

The Open Standards and Open Software Code Sprint, hosted by OGC, OSGeo 
and ASF  will run from 25 to 27 of April, near Lausanne, Switzerland 
(right after the QGIS Contributor Meeting).


A Code Sprint is a three day hybrid event, where dozens of developers 
from around the world come together to code and share their ideas 
regarding sharing geospatial information. Even if you are not a 
developer, there are lots of ways to be involved in the code sprint, 
without actually writing code; e.g.: testing, documentation, issues. 
This code sprint will include a mentor stream targeted at newcomers, 
which includes an onboarding day with lots of introductory tutorials.


You can find more information, including a registration link in the code 
sprint website: https://developer.ogc.org/sprints/20/


Hope to see you at the code sprint,

All the Best,

Joana

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