A few weeks ago I cleaned up the userspaces in wicketstuff (with help of
Nino), hopefully no SPAM were left after that...

Regards,
Peter

2010-04-19 17:41 keltezéssel, Martijn Dashorst írta:
> This time the problem was the confluence backups. I've cleaned those
> up, but that is only one small part of the maintenance: confluence
> contains spam like we've never seen and I don't want to be held
> accountable for the pron links (or worse) that are hosted in our
> confluence instance.
> 
> Martijn
> 
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 5:37 PM, Johan Compagner <[email protected]> wrote:
>> problem is that we need to roll those var logs better.
>> With those latest maven fixes for this unique version number problems did
>> fix most of the hd problems
>> only var is now an issue because of those logs that are just appending and
>> appending.
>> that will not solve even if we just host the examples because that is the
>> problem i think. (apache and or tomcat logs)
>>
>> So first if somebody could look once at those logs then i think many of
>> those maintenance issues are gone
>>
>> i dont think that /repository/maven and so on is now a problem with
>> diskspace.
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 17:31, Martijn Dashorst
>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Currently we have a maintenance nightmare. Keeping up confluence,
>>> jira, teamcity and the maven repo is cumbersome at best. We keep
>>> running out of diskspace (/var has reached -300M disk free, yes minus
>>> 300M).
>>>
>>> So I propose the following:
>>>  - use Apache's build grid for Wicket code, Apache repository for
>>> staging and snapshot releases: separating the Apache Wicket projects
>>> from Wicket Stuff projects
>>>  - no more custom, self hosted products a la confluence and jira (no
>>> matter how much we like them)
>>>  - use wicketstuff.org only for running examples and a build server
>>> for wicket stuff projects
>>>  - use sonatype's OSS repo hosting for our snapshots, release staging
>>> and releases (no more wicketstuff.org/repository/maven)
>>>
>>> Most importantly:
>>>  - vote on the future of the hosting of Wicket Stuff:
>>>      [ ] stay with sf.net
>>>      [ ] move to github
>>>  - if we stay on sf.net: use the sf.net provided tools to manage the
>>> project: issues, wiki and website
>>>  - if we stay to move to github: use github's provided tools to manage
>>> the project: issues, wiki and website
>>>
>>> Martijn

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