[geomoose-psc] New GeoMoose Server

Eli Adam eadam at co.lincoln.or.us
Tue Aug 27 20:15:41 PDT 2013


On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 5:30 AM, Eli Adam <eadam at co.lincoln.or.us> wrote:

>
> On Aug 21, 2013 7:24 PM, "James Klassen" <klassen.js at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Everyone,
> >
> > Please checkout the new GeoMoose project webserver and let me know if
> you find anything broken.  There has been a lot of reorganization with our
> switch from SVN to Git.  I have taken this opportunity to rebuild our aging
> project server.  I'd like to cut over to the new server as soon as possible
> as the old one is no longer being updated (as it points to the old SVN) and
> I don't want the wiki on the old server to get ahead of the wiki on the new
> server.  Once things are tested, we will rename www2.geomoose.org to
> www.geomoose.org and retire the old machine.
>
> There is a fair amount of work on the website I need to do (update links
> to demo, docs, the splitting of the project and version specific docs,
> etc).  I'm hoping to do much of that Monday and Tuesday.  When the actual
> cut over happens, if possible I'd like to be available to run linkcheck and
> fix as needed since I can't really test some things until it is live.
>
Jim thanks for website work, looks good.  I had not been making much
progress.

Eli


> >
> > http://www2.geomoose.org
> > This is a new site to act as a spot for project related resources.  It
> is a Sphinx generated site sourced from the geomoose/geomoose-website repo
> on GitHub.  The purpose of this site is to split the project related
> documentation (such as news and RFCs) from the version specific software
> documentation.  Thus, we no longer will need to fake a release when we want
> to update the website to say "See us at FOSS4G" or when we want to update
> the status of an RFC.  Also on this site are the traditional /downloads/
> directory and MediaWiki under /wiki/.  MediaWiki has been updated from
> version 1.16.0 to 1.21.1 which forced the update of a couple of modules
> including the fancy editor and new user approval process.  I believe I have
> things working, but would appreciate it if people would hit the new wiki
> and verify it is all working.
>
> Minor edit worked fine.
>
> If everything else is a subdomain, should this be wiki.geomoose.org?
> Downloads for some reason doesn't seem appropriate as a subdomain, but same
> question.
>
> I think that these changes will improve things.
>
> Thanks for all the work, Eli
>
> >
> > http://docs.geomoose.org
> > This is the new place for the GeoMoose version specific documentation.
> Each minor version gets its own directory.  Currently, /2.4/, /2.6/, and
> /master/ are loaded.  (master is git's equivalent of trunk).  If you don't
> specify a version, it will default you to 2.6 (current stable).  This is
> sourced from svn (for 2.4) and geomoose/geomoose-docs on GitHub (for 2.6
> and master).
> >
> > http://demo.geomoose.org
> > This is the new place for the GeoMoose demo. Like docs, this can
> potentially support multiple demo versions installed at the same time.
> Currently it points to the master branch of geomoose/geomoose on GitHub.
> >
> > NOTE: The one part from the old server yet to be implemented is the
> nightly builds.  I will be working on those next and they will live where
> they always have (http://www2.geomoose.org/downloads/).
> >
> > Jim
> >
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