[mapserver-dev] https://mapserver.org/ points to a GRASS site

Daniel Morissette dmorissette at mapgears.com
Sun Feb 28 16:59:19 PST 2016


SAC ticket created for those interested:

https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/1632


On 2016-02-23 2:43 PM, Jeff McKenna wrote:
> On 2016-02-23 12:35 PM, Daniel Morissette wrote:
>> It's been pointed to me that https://mapserver.org/ (HTTPS) points to a
>> GRASS site. Who is the current maintainer of the mapserver.org website
>> server? I guess we could bring up the issue with SAC, but I thought I'd
>> check here first.
>>
>
> I know it is very confusing who is managing the site, and servers,
> because lately the website unfortunately involves many different servers
> (some with maybe one person with access only).  I will try to explain,
> and those seeing my mistakes can speak up:
>
> - the mapserver.org server was moved recently by SAC, and is very locked
> down, "osgeo6" I believe (for an example of me trying to access the
> machine, see this ticket https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/1570)
> - the website files are hosted on github, and the SAC server just checks
> out a clone for each update
> - travis builds are also part of this process for the website, but that
> is also very locked down (general travis scripts can be used to generate
> builds, but only one person, whoever setup travis/mapserver, has full
> access to the travis account)
>
> So, long story short, it is definitely a SAC ticket.
>
> I'd like to see all this process documented, including how to access the
> osgeo6 server, the travis account, and interacting with our github.io
> instance (none of this is documented and shared).
>
> -jeff
>
>
>
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