Re: [Haskell] haskell.org downtime: Tuesday Nov 30th

2010-11-29 Thread Neil Mitchell
Hi Bas,

 Neil will be working on developing Hoogle all this weekend, but without
 Internet access. He expects to get it set up on the new server sometime
 during next week, but probably not before Weds.

 Ok thanks for the heads up! We get a new developer at work next week
 who needs to read through some of our Haskell code. It really helps to
 have Hoogle around for this type of thing. I'll tell him to install
 one locally. (Of course there's also Hayoo which is great also)

With the darcs version of Hoogle running a local hoogle server is now
trivial - just type hoogle server. With that you can build a version
of Hoogle that indexes both hackage, along with whatever codebase you
might use.

Thanks, Neil
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Re: [Haskell] haskell.org downtime: Tuesday Nov 30th

2010-11-29 Thread Bas van Dijk
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 10:02 PM, Neil Mitchell ndmitch...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Bas,

 Neil will be working on developing Hoogle all this weekend, but without
 Internet access. He expects to get it set up on the new server sometime
 during next week, but probably not before Weds.

 Ok thanks for the heads up! We get a new developer at work next week
 who needs to read through some of our Haskell code. It really helps to
 have Hoogle around for this type of thing. I'll tell him to install
 one locally. (Of course there's also Hayoo which is great also)

 With the darcs version of Hoogle running a local hoogle server is now
 trivial - just type hoogle server. With that you can build a version
 of Hoogle that indexes both hackage, along with whatever codebase you
 might use.

 Thanks, Neil

Nice, thanks!
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Re: [Haskell] haskell.org downtime: Tuesday Nov 30th

2010-11-29 Thread Neil Mitchell
Thanks to a large portion of help from Ian, I now have Hoogle working
at http://new-www.haskell.org/hoogle/

The old Hoogle seems to have broken with a configuration error - not
sure if that's related to the move, or just the old server being
flakey, but come tomorrow it won't matter.

Thanks, Neil

On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 10:01 PM, Bas van Dijk v.dijk@gmail.com wrote:
 On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 10:02 PM, Neil Mitchell ndmitch...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Bas,

 Neil will be working on developing Hoogle all this weekend, but without
 Internet access. He expects to get it set up on the new server sometime
 during next week, but probably not before Weds.

 Ok thanks for the heads up! We get a new developer at work next week
 who needs to read through some of our Haskell code. It really helps to
 have Hoogle around for this type of thing. I'll tell him to install
 one locally. (Of course there's also Hayoo which is great also)

 With the darcs version of Hoogle running a local hoogle server is now
 trivial - just type hoogle server. With that you can build a version
 of Hoogle that indexes both hackage, along with whatever codebase you
 might use.

 Thanks, Neil

 Nice, thanks!

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[Haskell-cafe] Re: [Haskell] haskell.org downtime: Tuesday Nov 30th

2010-11-28 Thread Henning Thielemann
Ian Lynagh schrieb:

 We plan to have some haskell.org downtime on Tuesday Nov 30th, while we
 migrate to the new server.

Is there a simple way for me to get a local copy of the Wiki content? I
have contributed to several articles and could rest more easily with a
local backup before the server is migrated. :-)
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[Haskell] haskell.org downtime: Tuesday Nov 30th

2010-11-25 Thread Ian Lynagh

Hi all,

We plan to have some haskell.org downtime on Tuesday Nov 30th, while we
migrate to the new server.

If you think something is missing from
http://new-www.haskell.org/
then please let us know as soon as possible!


Thanks
Ian

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Re: [Haskell] haskell.org downtime: Tuesday Nov 30th

2010-11-25 Thread Claus Reinke
We plan to have some haskell.org downtime on Tuesday Nov 30th, 
while we migrate to the new server.


yay!-)


If you think something is missing from
   http://new-www.haskell.org/
then please let us know as soon as possible!


oops.

Just visited, and even the home page had borked layout
and an under costruction heading that probably doesn't
belong there (linking to a co.cc site).

I thought new-www was an experimental (mostly static) 
preview, copied long ago. Has it now been updated? Can 
users log in to both wikis? Has new-ww been checked for 
intrusions, given the long preview time? How are the two 
wikis kept in synch? 

Could you please give a few more details about the migration 
schedule and tooling (eg, what automated testing/diffing is in 
place? how does it fit in with the other server move schedules?)?

Is there a central page linking to all migration schedules?

Not that I'm not looking forward to a more stable haskell.org
experience - I'm just a bit surprised about the sudden move,
and I doubt our chances to verify the move without tool
support (some spider that separates content from layout
before applying diff? followed by crowd-sourced manual
checking with tool support for marking suspicious and
checked pages, perhaps?).

Claus

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Re: [Haskell] haskell.org downtime: Tuesday Nov 30th

2010-11-25 Thread Henk-Jan van Tuyl

On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 14:59:01 +0100, Ian Lynagh ig...@earth.li wrote:



Hi all,

We plan to have some haskell.org downtime on Tuesday Nov 30th, while we
migrate to the new server.

If you think something is missing from
http://new-www.haskell.org/
then please let us know as soon as possible!



There are several div tags visible on the front page, maybe this is  
because of different wiki software?


Regards,
Henk-Jan van Tuyl


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Re: [Haskell] haskell.org downtime: Tuesday Nov 30th

2010-11-25 Thread Ben Millwood
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Henk-Jan van Tuyl hjgt...@chello.nl wrote:
 On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 14:59:01 +0100, Ian Lynagh ig...@earth.li wrote:


 Hi all,

 We plan to have some haskell.org downtime on Tuesday Nov 30th, while we
 migrate to the new server.

 If you think something is missing from
    http://new-www.haskell.org/
 then please let us know as soon as possible!


 There are several div tags visible on the front page, maybe this is
 because of different wiki software?


No, it's just a spambot:

http://new-www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Special:Contributions/Ipyzykeho

I hope we have something in mind to prevent these, if one found us
before we've even released :)
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Re: [Haskell] haskell.org downtime: Tuesday Nov 30th

2010-11-25 Thread Ian Lynagh
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 04:08:51PM +0100, Claus Reinke wrote:

 If you think something is missing from
http://new-www.haskell.org/
 then please let us know as soon as possible!

 I thought new-www was an experimental (mostly static) preview, copied 
 long ago. Has it now been updated?

The wiki content will be wiped and re-copied from the old
www.haskell.org during the move. I was meaning to ask about other
webpages on the machine, and other services it provides.

The mailing lists will also be moved on the day.

 what automated testing/diffing is in place?

None.

 how does it fit in with the other server move schedules?

Community's move is independent, but I can't see it happening before
haskell.org moves.

 Is there a central page linking to all migration schedules?

Not as far as I know.

 I'm just a bit surprised about the sudden move,

http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2010-September/022309.html


Thanks
Ian

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Re: [Haskell] haskell.org downtime: Tuesday Nov 30th

2010-11-25 Thread Bas van Dijk
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Ian Lynagh ig...@earth.li wrote:
 If you think something is missing from
    http://new-www.haskell.org/
 then please let us know as soon as possible!

http://new-www.haskell.org/hoogle/ returns: This will become the
development version of Hoogle shortly.

Will hoogle be online after the migration?

(If not I have to install it locally since I expect to be needing it Tuesday.)

Bas
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Re: [Haskell] haskell.org downtime: Tuesday Nov 30th

2010-11-25 Thread Malcolm Wallace
Neil will be working on developing Hoogle all this weekend, but  
without Internet access. He expects to get it set up on the new server  
sometime during next week, but probably not before Weds.


 Regards,
Malcolm (iPhone)

On 25 Nov 2010, at 23:03, Bas van Dijk v.dijk@gmail.com wrote:


On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Ian Lynagh ig...@earth.li wrote:

If you think something is missing from
   http://new-www.haskell.org/
then please let us know as soon as possible!


http://new-www.haskell.org/hoogle/ returns: This will become the
development version of Hoogle shortly.

Will hoogle be online after the migration?

(If not I have to install it locally since I expect to be needing it  
Tuesday.)


Bas
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Re: [Haskell] haskell.org downtime: Tuesday Nov 30th

2010-11-25 Thread Bas van Dijk
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 12:21 AM, Malcolm Wallace
malcolm.wall...@me.com wrote:
 Neil will be working on developing Hoogle all this weekend, but without
 Internet access. He expects to get it set up on the new server sometime
 during next week, but probably not before Weds.

Ok thanks for the heads up! We get a new developer at work next week
who needs to read through some of our Haskell code. It really helps to
have Hoogle around for this type of thing. I'll tell him to install
one locally. (Of course there's also Hayoo which is great also)

Bas
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