Remember that as an incubating project you must be certain to communicate this. One way this is done is by having all your web resources at incubator.apache.org
In your case there is a good reason to move to the allura instance but please be sure to adequately communicate the incubation status. It would also be good to update http://incubator.apache.org/projects/allura.html (which still shows Sourceforge resources. Sent from my Windows Phone From: Dave Brondsema Sent: 8/22/2013 2:49 PM To: allura-dev@incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: allura instance at Apache is UP Acting on lazy consensus, I've started to fill out the project menu by adding several external links until content is moved. ( http://community.apache.org/committers/lazyConsensus.html is a good read on lazy consensus. There's quite a lot of good info on that site about Apache processes) Any update on inbound & outbound email, Tim? I also have noticed that https://forge-allura.apache.org/p/allura/git/ref/master/ frequently says "The metadata for this repository is missing. To fix, please try a refresh." and a refresh fixes it, but then it comes back (presumably after cron pulls in new commits). So that's something else to put on our TODO list :) -Dave On 8/19/13 12:50 PM, Dave Brondsema wrote: > Thanks to infra, we now have https://forge-allura.apache.org/ up and running. > It has SSL (unlike before) so it's good for us to log in and start using it. > Email routing should be set up, but Tim Van Steenburgh is checking on it and > we > may need to make some code changes - > https://sourceforge.net/p/allura/tickets/6547/ > > What overall direction do we want to take with this Allura instance? Right > now > it just has the Allura project on it: > https://forge-allura.apache.org/p/allura/ > (and a few test projects) And that just has the git code browser (updated via > cron). I am thinking we should make https://forge-allura.apache.org/p/allura/ > be the main page for everything related to allura. So, start moving over > content from http://sf.net/p/allura/ like wiki, chat logs, tickets. Also > move > content from http://incubator.apache.org/allura/ over. (and set up redirects > on > both of those). We can also add links to our docs, jenkins build status, etc > (although the wiki has those sorts of links too). > > And on a more technical level, I think there's a lot of work cut out for us on > our Allura instance. Here's what comes to mind (many of these have tickets > for > them already, I think): > > * add logo & name to header > * customize home page > * disable OpenID login (since that feature doesn't even work) > * disable new projects (make Allura-only for now) > * disable forking (no git server running for it to work) > * CSS fixes in standard theme > > Oh, and what about logins? We could authenticate with Apache LDAP, but that > would restrict it to ASF committers only. I think letting anyone make an > account so they can report a bug, make a comment, etc would be good. I don't > have any great ideas of how to use both LDAP + separate allura-only accounts. > > We can also get all PMC members set up as admins on the site. Just let me > know > your username and I can add you. > > > -- Dave Brondsema : d...@brondsema.net http://www.brondsema.net : personal http://www.splike.com : programming <><