Hi!

You sound very busy.

Yes, if the CMS were to stop functioning right now, the static websites for
each project would remain in place. It would just be harder to edit them
and MUCH harder to update the site, as a migration to a new tech would
have to happen first.

Let us know if there is any info we can provide that would help you. We
can, for instance, point you to other projects using the various tech
options we have recommended, if you want to use them as a template or
consult with them about their experience.

Andrew.

On Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 10:01 AM Martin Desruisseaux <
martin.desruisse...@geomatys.com> wrote:

> Hello Andrew
>
> Thans for following up!
>
> Le 03/02/2021 à 14:39, Andrew Wetmore a écrit :
>
> Is there any news on the migration of your project website off the CMS?
> Any information Infra can provide?
>
> We did not yet started the migration. I realize that the old CMS will be
> offline soon, but if I understood correctly, the currently existing static
> pages would not be impacted; we would "only" be unable to update the web
> site until we do the migration, is that right?
>
> The main blocking issue is that, on my side, I'm unfamiliar with all
> alternatives. My plan was to finish the development work on branch for
> merging on "master" so we can start thinking about a release, and do the
> CMS migration during the time that peoples evaluate what is on "master".
> But it is taking me a loooong time.
>
> Alternatively we are preparing a code sprint (a joint event between ASF
> and 2 other organizations) for February 17 to 19 and I submitted SIS web
> site migration as a task [1], but I do not know if any volunteer will
> pickup this task.
>
> Is the assumption in the first paragraph true?
>
>     Martin
>
> [1] 
> https://github.com/opengeospatial/joint-ogc-osgeo-asf-sprint-2021/issues/2#issuecomment-769866400
>
>

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Andrew Wetmore
Technical Writer-Editor
Infra
*Apache Software Foundation*
andr...@apache.org

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