Stamatis Zampetakis created HIVE-27953:
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             Summary: Retire https://apache.github.io sites and remove obsolete 
content/actions
                 Key: HIVE-27953
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-27953
             Project: Hive
          Issue Type: Task
          Components: Documentation
            Reporter: Stamatis Zampetakis
            Assignee: Stamatis Zampetakis


Currently there are three versions of the Hive website (populated from 
different places and in various ways) available online. Below, I outline the 
entry point URLs along with the latest commit that lead to the deployment each 
version.

||URL||Commit||
|https://hive.apache.org/|https://github.com/apache/hive-site/commit/0162552c68006fd30411033d5e6a3d6806026851|
|https://apache.github.io/hive/|https://github.com/apache/hive/commit/1455f6201b0f7b061361bc9acc23cb810ff02483|
|https://apache.github.io/hive-site/|https://github.com/apache/hive-site/commit/95b1c8385fa50c2e59579899d2fd297b8a2ecefd|

People searching online for Hive may end-up in any of the above risking to see 
pretty outdated information about the project. 

For Hive developers (especially newcomers) it is very difficult to figure out 
where they should apply their changes if they want to change something in the 
website. Even people experienced with the various offering of ASF and GitHub 
may have a hard time figuring things out.

I propose to retire/shutdown all GitHub pages deployments 
(https://apache.github.io) and drop all content/branches that are not relevant 
for the main website under https://hive.apache.org/.



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