Hello everyone, here is a quick summary of the meeting today regarding the canonical sponsored loco team web hosting.
Since you're subscribed to this list, you've probably already seen this e-mail, but you may want to read over it again, since it is still pertinent <https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/loco-contacts/2007-August/001510.html> In a nutshell, if you are using one of the "approved" webapps listed in that e-mail, you are welcome to use the hosting provided by the Canonical sysadmin team in the London based Canonical data center (CDC). If you are not using an approved application and don't feel migration to a supported application is possible, the US based servers will still be maintained, but not allocated the same administrative resources that the CDC hosted sites will receive. All of the above means, "don't worry, everything is going to be OK." ;-) Sites that had PHP, CGI or other executable code need to make arrangements to have that code replaced, since it could be compromised. Also, each site will need to make arrangements for getting their site set up in the proper place. To do this, follow these steps: * Log into #canonical-sysadmin on freenode and ask for help migrating your existing loco site. The first available sysadmin will contact you to make proper arrangements. As always, be patient. Loco teams far outnumber sysadmins. * Contact us to make sure we can make DNS changes for your site by filing a bug against the loco-webhosting project in launchpad <https://launchpad.net/loco-webhosting>. This process is not instantaneous unfortunately. If you do not yet have Canonical sponsored hosting but would *like* to have hosting, please understand that there will be a slightly longer than usual delay, then follow the existing instructions at <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoHosting> Thanks for your cooperation as we work through this event. -- Matthew Nuzum newz2000 on freenode -- loco-contacts mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts
