On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 4:10 AM, Andre Schnabel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
>> Von: Rob Weir <[email protected]>
> ...
>> >
>> > Right, OK, but again, where will this and many other ancillary
>> > openoffice.org sites (like the forums etc.) actually live?
>> >
>>
>> The goal would be to have then continue at www.openoffice.org.
>>
> ...
>> >
>> > Yes, I know about this and have contributed to this but it doesn't
>> really
>> > answer my question...where do we go?
>> >
>>
>> If my answer still doesn't make sense, maybe you can try restating
>> your question.  I might be answering a different question than you are
>> asking.
>>
>
>
> I think, Kay is asking for the "physical" solution. Means:
> - who will be the owner of the website

Apache

> - who will pay for the servers and bandwith

Apache

> - who will be the admin of the servers
>

Apache

> What seems to be unclear is, if Apache foundation will host content
> which is not directly under a *.apache.org domain.
>

Since the domain name is being transferred to Apache, openoffice.org
will in fact be an Apache domain.

It remains to be seen what is redirected and what ends up being the
"canonical' URL for the various services.   But the goal is to
preserve the thousands of linked and bookmarked URL's to various OOo
website services, so nothing breaks.  That's the ideal.  We can
certainly do that for the top level services, e.g., Bugzilla, support
forums, downloads, etc.  It is unclear right now whether we'll be able
to preserve all of the deep links to individual pages, e.g., a link to
a specific archived message in a list repository.

> André
>
>
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