I don't think we need to preserved "failed" candidates, and those which did not fail were released, and preserved.
So I guess I think you don't need to do anything, unless you want to be nice to infra and free up disk storage :-) -Marshall On 1/11/2016 5:38 AM, Richard Eckart de Castilho wrote: > Do you suggest we do anything special to preserve the candidates we may > currently have on people.apache.org, or can we just do nothing and wait > until INFRA moves everything to oblivion? > > Cheers, > > -- Richard > >> On 05.01.2016, at 15:15, Marshall Schor <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Infra has announced (on the infra mailing list) that people.apache.org is >> going >> away in March. If you have anything on people.apache.org in the way of a >> personal web site - they are asking that you move it to home.apache.org, >> using >> sftp, which is the only protocol enabled on that machine (no ssh, rsync, >> etc.). >> >> Infra is also recommending that release candidates be put into the dist/dev >> spot, and use svn mv to release the artifacts once the vote passes. >> >> Infra says the replacement site for people.apache.org (which is >> home.apache.org), is only for personal websites, nothing else. The thread on >> infra mailing list starts around 11/25 in case you want to read it. >> >> -Marshall >
