Hi Graham,
I have contacted supp...@gocept.com and they have changed (rechanged)
the settings. requests to 'wsgi.org'/'www.wsgi.org' will now be
forwarded (again) to wsgi.readthedocs.org
Cheers, Stephan
Am 13.04.2012 02:09, schrieb Graham Dumpleton:
Christian
The wsgi.org domain has revert
Christian
The wsgi.org domain has reverted back to point to 'DZUG-Sprints' site
rather than to www.wsgi.org or wsgi.readthedocs.org.
Can you see what it going on.
Thanks.
Graham
On 20 September 2011 07:42, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> Christian. The DNS entry is actually wrong. Got this from E
On 2011-09-19, at 22:42 , Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> One thing we should do now is create a page with instructions on how
> you can contribute changes back via github project.
>
> Graham
Maybe add a pair of sections on the index (apart from the current toctree) to
explain what the doc
Christian. The DNS entry is actually wrong. Got this from Eric:
GrahamDumpleton: wanted to let you know they changed the DNS for wsgi.org,
but they pointed it at wsgi.readthedocs.org, so I made this project
in its place
so the CNAME would resolve: http://readthedocs.org/projects/wsgi
that
Thanks.
One thing we should do now is create a page with instructions on how
you can contribute changes back via github project.
Graham
On 19 September 2011 23:30, Christian Theune wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 09/19/2011 11:33 AM, Christian Theune wrote:
>>
>> OK, I updated our database. The nameservers
On 2011-09-19, at 11:21 , Christian Theune wrote:
> On 09/16/2011 11:10 PM, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>> On 17 September 2011 03:05, Masklinn wrote:
>>> On 2011-09-16, at 12:20 , Graham Dumpleton wrote:
On 16 September 2011 19:46, Masklinn wrote:
> On 2011-09-10, at 22:18 , Graham Dumpleto
On 17 September 2011 03:05, Masklinn wrote:
> On 2011-09-16, at 12:20 , Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>> On 16 September 2011 19:46, Masklinn wrote:
>>> On 2011-09-10, at 22:18 , Graham Dumpleton wrote:
We haven't actually done a push up to ReadTheDocs yet.
Sorry, just been too busy with
http://wsgiorg.rtfd.org/
Thanks guys for putting in the time to convert the site over.
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On 2011-09-16, at 12:20 , Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> On 16 September 2011 19:46, Masklinn wrote:
>> On 2011-09-10, at 22:18 , Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>>> We haven't actually done a push up to ReadTheDocs yet.
>>>
>>> Sorry, just been too busy with work and trip to US. I expect things to
>>> calm d
On 16 September 2011 19:46, Masklinn wrote:
> On 2011-09-10, at 22:18 , Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>> We haven't actually done a push up to ReadTheDocs yet.
>>
>> Sorry, just been too busy with work and trip to US. I expect things to
>> calm down once get home this week.
> Apart from your chronic lac
On 2011-09-10, at 22:18 , Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> We haven't actually done a push up to ReadTheDocs yet.
>
> Sorry, just been too busy with work and trip to US. I expect things to
> calm down once get home this week.
Apart from your chronic lack of time, is there anything left blocking
the push
On 2011-09-11, at 00:30 , Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> Just change:
>
> :Title: Waiting for File Descriptor Events
> :Author: Christopher Stawarz
> :Discussions-To: Python Web-SIG
> :Status: Proposed
> :Created: 11-May-2008
>
> to:
>
> Waiting for File Descriptor Events
>
Just change:
:Title: Waiting for File Descriptor Events
:Author: Christopher Stawarz
:Discussions-To: Python Web-SIG
:Status: Proposed
:Created: 11-May-2008
to:
Waiting for File Descriptor Events
:Author: Christopher Stawarz
:Discussions-To: Python Web-SIG
:Status:
We haven't actually done a push up to ReadTheDocs yet.
Sorry, just been too busy with work and trip to US. I expect things to
calm down once get home this week.
FWIW, have no issues with adding other people to have direct commit
rights to wsgiorg project so I am not a bottleneck.
Graham
On 10 S
Am 10.09.2011 21:29, schrieb Masklinn:
[...]
We can't just point wsgi.org to ReadTheDocs.org, right?
That's exactly it actually:
http://read-the-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/alternate_domains.html
Ahh, excelent. Didn't see that.
I guess we should change the CNAME as soon as possible.
Chee
On 2011-09-10, at 21:18 , Stephan Diehl wrote:
> I'm still not sure about the intended workflow:
> 1. wsgi.org content repository is on github which is developer friendly.
> But, who decides about write access? In pratice, this might not be
> a problem though, because it's only a handfull peopl
I'm still not sure about the intended workflow:
1. wsgi.org content repository is on github which is developer friendly.
But, who decides about write access? In pratice, this might not be
a problem though, because it's only a handfull people anyway, who
are actively contributing.
2. The a
I'll see if I can find someone at the DjangoCon sprints who might be
able to give suggestions of what to do. The sprints are at the offices
of Eric from ReadTheDocs, so one would think I might be able to get an
answer.
On 10 September 2011 06:36, Masklinn wrote:
> On 2011-09-10, at 11:45 , Stepha
On 2011-09-10, at 11:45 , Stephan Diehl wrote:
>
> How far are we in getting things ready at the ReadTheDocs end? I'd say, the
> earlier we can switch the DNS entry, the better.
Everything was ported (as of August 28 anyway)[0], except for the
specifications: from what I can tell, Sphinx does no
Hi Graham, Christian,
the amount of SPAM is really getting insane. Earlier this year is was
just a couple of pages once in a while. How far are we in getting things
ready at the ReadTheDocs end? I'd say, the earlier we can switch the DNS
entry, the better.
Cheers, Stephan
Am 29.08.2011 07:
Who then is the specific person who could switch the DNS for
www.wsgi.org to direct towards ReadTheDocs when we are ready,
Christian? This presumes of course people are happy about this being
done.
I have been a bit busy myself, but masklinn has been doing a great job
at moving the pages into Sphi
Sorry about the confusion.
wsgi.org was owned by me for the last couple of years. Recently, we've
moved ownership over to DZUG e.V. (German Zope User Group) which is the
only legal offical python related entity in Germany at the moment.
Obviously, I should have announced that here on this list, bu
I believe Stephan Diehl owns wsgi.org.
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Graham Dumpleton <
graham.dumple...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Who owns and manages www.wsgi.org wiki?
>
> The amount of spam the wiki gets now is becoming rediculous.
>
> If we care about the wiki, it is time to take the content i
Thanks to additional help of masklinn and SvenBerkvensMatthijsse, the
spam has all been cleaned up now.
The number of pages isn't that great so manual conversion is probably
practical and no need to look at actual tools to convert to ReST.
Since I reckon this just has to be done, not waiting to s
On 2011-08-18, at 23:14 , Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> Who owns and manages www.wsgi.org wiki?
>
> The amount of spam the wiki gets now is becoming rediculous.
>
> If we care about the wiki, it is time to take the content in it and
> dump it in github as a project which can then be loaded up to Read
Who owns and manages www.wsgi.org wiki?
The amount of spam the wiki gets now is becoming rediculous.
If we care about the wiki, it is time to take the content in it and
dump it in github as a project which can then be loaded up to Read The
Docs, with www.wsgi.org directing to that.
In the mean t
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