On พ., 2005-07-27 at 23:56 +0200, Olav Vitters wrote: > Hello Sysadmins, > > Haven't found your RT test installation yet, so yet again an email. >
It's not been approved to go live just yet and is only being tested internally by sysadmins for now. We'll start using it soon I expect :) It doesn't have a public-facing web UI (yet). From what I understand, it will just intercept mail sent to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (and maybe one or two other sysadmin POC addresses), respond with a request ticket number and put the request in an appropriate queue to be dealt with. The interface is mostly e-mail based (at least, for now). > I want to use RedirectMatch to redirect a bunch of developer.gnome.org > bugsquad pages to the wiki. We have been moving a lot of the stuff over > to allow cvs-less bugsquad members to edit the pages. > The triage guide is in the final stages. As each individual subpage is > linked from a lot of external sites I need to redirect the individual > pages to the new locations. > > However, developer.gnome.org doesn't allow .htaccess files. > Www.gnome.org however does (AllowOverride All in last lines of > /etc/httpd/sites.d/gnome.org.conf). Please allow AllowOverride FileInfo > for developer.gnome.org. > Sounds reasonable to me. I've added 'AllowOverride FileInfo' to d.g.o. config now. > We are going to move more pages to the wiki, so I'd like to have > .htaccess working. Having these redirects in the > developer.gnome.org.conf file would mean I'd have to bother you more. > > The redirects have already been comitted btw, see web-devel-2 module, > content/htaccess. > -- Ross _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
