[SAC] Re: qgis web migration to osgeo

Otto Dassau otto.dassau at gmx.de
Fri May 23 05:36:22 EDT 2008


Hi Frank, 

for the moment I would need some space on the telascience blade xblade14-2
that I can reach via qgis.osgeo.org, then a .htaccess file and a mysql
database for my joomla installation.

Can you provide that for me or do I have administration rights to do that
myself? 
 
regards,
 Otto

On Thu, 22 May 2008 16:04:43 -0400
"Frank Warmerdam" <warmerdam at pobox.com> wrote:

> On 5/22/08, Otto Dassau <otto.dassau at gmx.de> wrote:
> > Hi Frank,
> >
> >  that sound's nice and simple - I am happy we don't have to switch. I will
> >  talk to the qgis volunteers and then come back to you. I guess what we
> >  already
> >  need for the beginning is a qgis.osgeo.org subdomain on the telascience
> >  server
> >  and a mysql database for the new joomla installation, could you arrange
> >  that for us, please?
> >
> >  And because we want to prune the current qgis website back to the very
> >  essentials, we plan to use qgis.osgeo.org as a test environment in the
> >  beginning and I would like to ask, if we can have a htaccess password as
> >  well, so only the people directly involved and the QGIS PSC can see and
> >  discuss the new template and design until we officially migrate.
> 
> Otto,
> 
> .htaccess files should be no problem.  If you need to do anything really
> funky on the apache server you might want to run your own apache
> instance on a distinct port.   Almost anything is possible if you are
> willing to document and maintain it.
> 
> Best regards,


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