Is it against any rules to have a job on builds.a.o that picks up the zip and 
expands it and calls that last successful artifacts?

-Alex

From: Ralph Goers 
<ralph.go...@dslextreme.com<mailto:ralph.go...@dslextreme.com>>
Date: Saturday, November 28, 2015 at 4:27 PM
To: Log4J Developers List 
<log4j-dev@logging.apache.org<mailto:log4j-dev@logging.apache.org>>
Cc: Apache Infrastructure 
<infrastruct...@apache.org<mailto:infrastruct...@apache.org>>
Subject: Re: [NOTICE] people.apache.org web space is moving to home.apache.org

Thanks Gavin. As I mentioned we have had a buildbot job that has been failing 
for months. We ended up doing our CI builds on Jenkins and just ignore the 
failure messages since we can’t seem to get them fixed.

I also don’t see how buildbot can do what we want to do. Our current process is 
to build the site from the release tag, zip it up and scp it to the release 
managers account on people.apache.org<http://people.apache.org> where it is 
unzipped into their web space.  The site is then reviewed along with the source 
and binaries as part of the release process.  I’d prefer it if a process could 
be put in place to allow us to do this on 
home.apache.org<http://home.apache.org>, but should that not be possible we 
will make due with the project VM we have requested.

Ralph

On Nov 28, 2015, at 4:49 PM, Gavin McDonald 
<gmcdon...@apache.org<mailto:gmcdon...@apache.org>> wrote:

Ralph et al

(As I mentioned on your INFRA jira ticket…)

Some projects opt to use https://ci.apache.org/projects/ to host RC/Snapshot 
websites.
This is done via Buildbot and a config file is all that needs to be maintained.

Examples:

https://ci.apache.org/projects/asterixdb/index.html
https://ci.apache.org/projects/flink/flink-docs-release-0.10/index.html
https://ci.apache.org/projects/tomcat/tomcat8/docs/index.html

Projects are also welcome to stage API and code coverage docs there too:-

https://ci.apache.org/projects/wicket/apidocs/8.x/index.html
https://ci.apache.org/projects/cayenne/api/index.html
https://ci.apache.org/projects/tomcat/tomcat8/coverage/coverage/index.html

And finally, projects are welcome to host alpha/beta/snapshot/nightly developer 
only previews of their software releases:-

https://ci.apache.org/projects/subversion/nightlies/index.html
https://ci.apache.org/projects/jmeter/nightlies/index.html
https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/snapshots/index.html

File an INFRA jira ticket if interested and I’ll gladly help set something up.

Gav…


On 27 Nov 2015, at 6:00 am, Ralph Goers 
<ralph.go...@dslextreme.com<mailto:ralph.go...@dslextreme.com>> wrote:

When performing releases we typically create a new web site for our project on 
our local machine, zip it up and then unzip it on p.a.o for reviewers to look 
at during voting on the release. The site is way too big to try to do file by 
file with sftp. How will we be able to accomplish this with the new plan?

Ralph

On Nov 25, 2015, at 5:20 AM, Daniel Gruno 
<humbed...@apache.org<mailto:humbed...@apache.org>> wrote:

Hi folks,
as the subject says, people.apache.org<http://people.apache.org/> is being 
decommissioned soon, and
personal web space is being moved to a new home, aptly named
home.apache.org<http://home.apache.org/> ( https://home.apache.org/ )

IMPORTANT:
If you have things on people.apache.org<http://people.apache.org/> that you 
would like to retain,
please make a copy of it and move it to 
home.apache.org<http://home.apache.org/>. (note, you will
have to make a folder called 'public_html' there, for items to show up
under https://home.apache.org/~yourID/ ).

We will _NOT_ be moving your data for you. There is simply too much old
junk data on minotaur (the current people.apache.org<http://people.apache.org/> 
machine) for it to
make sense to rsync it across, so we have made the decision that moving
data is up to each individual committer.

The new host, home.apache.org<http://home.apache.org/>, will ONLY be for web 
space, you will not
have shell access to the machine (but you can copy data to it using SFTP
and your SSH key). Access to modify LDAP records (for project chairs)
will be moved to a separate host when the time comes.

There will be a 3 month grace period to move your data across. After
this time span (March 1st, 2016), minotaur will no longer serve up
personal web space, and visits to people.apache.org<http://people.apache.org/> 
will be redirected
to home.apache.org<http://home.apache.org/>.

With regards,
Daniel on behalf of the Apache Infrastructure Team.

PS: All replies to this should go to 
infrastruct...@apache.org<mailto:infrastruct...@apache.org>






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