Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-09 Thread Elizabeth Krumbach
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Craig Huffstetler wrote: > Joe, are you sure this is not a local problem? The site is working fine for > me. I finally nagged the Canonical sysadmins and they were able to fix it. -- Elizabeth Krumbach // Lyz // pleia2 http://www.princessleia.com -- Ubuntu-us

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-09 Thread Craig Huffstetler
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 11:13 AM, Joe Terranova wrote: > I just want to note that since the decision to stay with Canonical for > hosting, the site's been down entirely (to my observation) since > Sunday. > Joe, are you sure this is not a local problem? The site is working fine for me. - Craig -

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-09 Thread Joe Terranova
>> Personally, my vote is for #1. Canonical servers for an Ubuntu site just >> seems right, and official. > > Don't forget, LoCos are not slave labour for Canonical's PR department. > We're primaryly affiliated with the Ubuntu Foundation and the Ubuntu > Community. Canonical as a business is just o

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-03 Thread Martin Owens
On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 06:49 -0800, Paul Bartell wrote: > The drupal sites are hosted on a shared install of drupal, so we are > quite limited in admin rights. I know the PNW team (somewhat dormant > now, mainly because of lack of time) has their site hosted elsewhere > simply because it was easier

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-03 Thread Paul Bartell
The drupal sites are hosted on a shared install of drupal, so we are quite limited in admin rights. I know the PNW team (somewhat dormant now, mainly because of lack of time) has their site hosted elsewhere simply because it was easier than wrestling with drupal that we couldn't control. On Tue, M

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-03 Thread Elizabeth Krumbach
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 7:37 PM, Nick Ali wrote: > Don't know why where the ball got dropped, but I created a ticket: > https://rt.ubuntu.com//Ticket/Display.html?id=5191. If nothing happens > in a couple of days, I'll start harassing people. Hurrah! They replied and gave me access so I can update

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-03 Thread Martin Owens
> Personally, my vote is for #1. Canonical servers for an Ubuntu site just > seems right, and official. Don't forget, LoCos are not slave labour for Canonical's PR department. We're primaryly affiliated with the Ubuntu Foundation and the Ubuntu Community. Canonical as a business is just one membe

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-03 Thread Craig Huffstetler
Joe Terranova wrote: > ...Whatever we do, I'd like to get the site in a > situation where a large number of trusted people have access to work > on the it, so that it's not dependent on one or two people (or > remember who those one or two people are). > I agree with this. I also think we should

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-03 Thread Michael Lustfield
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Elizabeth Krumbach wrote: > On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Michael Lustfield > wrote: >> To do this, I am using the Launchpad OpenID modules. I've packaged the >> latest stable releases with the ubuntu-drupal project. >> >> Using this package woul

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-03 Thread Elizabeth Krumbach
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Michael Lustfield wrote: > To do this, I am using the Launchpad OpenID modules. I've packaged the > latest stable releases with the ubuntu-drupal project. > > Using this package would allow just about all the access you need and > keep it dependent on Launchpad ins

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-03 Thread Elizabeth Krumbach
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 11:19 PM, Joe Terranova wrote: > I could just give you (or someone) admin access to the current drupal, > if that helps things. Excellent. So if we stick with Canonical hosting, even if it takes a few weeks to get ssh access, we could get things rolling with Drupal itself.

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-03 Thread Elizabeth Krumbach
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 10:40 PM, Craig Huffstetler wrote: > who will pay the registration fee for the domain, Canonical owns the ubuntu-us.org domain, as with all other country domains, they pay for the registration. We contact them for DNS changes. > who is handling web admin Several folks hav

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-02 Thread Michael Lustfield
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 ubuntu-us-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com wrote: > Today's Topics: > >1. (Elizabeth Krumbach) > Thoughts? > I've been opting for the daily batch so my replies will be a little delayed. I have sd.ubuntu-us.org and it just points at my own server. Th

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-02 Thread Joe Terranova
> For some background to this whole issue... > > Nothing, not even basic updates, has been done because no one has had > access for many months (almost a year). When I brought the issue up > last several months ago with the sysadmins, I was pointed to Christer, > Christer lost access a while back a

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-02 Thread Richard JOHNSON
You know, thinking about it after taking another look at the website, this is something that could totally be incorporated into the LoCo Directory. Even the map coloring and all. This site needs Django badly, that way there you just edit some text in a form, click save, and booyah, it is all update

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-02 Thread Craig Huffstetler
I see the frustration that you've had with this situation. I do want to ask, before we jump into all of this, how it is all going to be approached. Is there a project plan setup? Some questions I ask myself are: who will pay the registration fee for the domain, who is handling web admin. and ongoi

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-02 Thread Elizabeth Krumbach
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 7:37 PM, Nick Ali wrote: > Don't know why where the ball got dropped, but I created a ticket: > https://rt.ubuntu.com//Ticket/Display.html?id=5191. If nothing happens > in a couple of days, I'll start harassing people. Thanks! I've been working with jpds some, but it seems

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-02 Thread Nick Ali
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Elizabeth Krumbach wrote: > Hi all, > > One of my tasks from the past meeting was to try to regain access to > the Canonical-hosted ubuntu-us.org and planet.ubuntu-us.org sites. I > submitted a ticket to get new people added last week and have heard > nothing back,

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-02 Thread Charles Profitt
I will go with option # 2 as well... I do not know Drupal yet... so I can offer no technical experience at this time. On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 16:51 -0500, dan wrote: > On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Elizabeth Krumbach wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > One of my tasks from the past meeting was to try to r

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-02 Thread Elizabeth Krumbach
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 4:51 PM, dan wrote: > On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Elizabeth Krumbach wrote: >> should see about getting the old data from the Canonical sysadmins and >> going from there. It turns out that Joe Terranova still had administrative access to the Drupal interface, so he was

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-02 Thread Eric Lake
I have had the same kind of response before from the RT system. I am in favor of going with the #2 option as well. -- Thanks, Eric Lake signature.asc Description: Digital signature -- Ubuntu-us mailing list Ubuntu-us@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com

Re: [ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-02 Thread dan
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Elizabeth Krumbach wrote: > Hi all, > > One of my tasks from the past meeting was to try to regain access to > the Canonical-hosted ubuntu-us.org and planet.ubuntu-us.org sites. I > submitted a ticket to get new people added last week and have heard > nothing back,

[ubuntu-us] ubuntu-us.org website

2009-03-02 Thread Elizabeth Krumbach
Hi all, One of my tasks from the past meeting was to try to regain access to the Canonical-hosted ubuntu-us.org and planet.ubuntu-us.org sites. I submitted a ticket to get new people added last week and have heard nothing back, I don't even have a ticket number :( The speed at which the Canonical