On 5/25/07, Craig L Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

On May 25, 2007, at 6:39 AM, Joshua Slive wrote:

> On 5/24/07, Craig L Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Brett,
>>
>> On May 24, 2007, at 7:09 PM, Brett Porter wrote:
>
>> > That's better, but the content is actually rsynced to
>> > people.apache.org as well, so you're far better off either copying
>> > that or symlinking it. This is well documented here: http://
>> > cwiki.apache.org/CWIKI/
>>
>> I'll check this out when I get some breathing room. As long as the
>> site isn't broken, I'm happy for now.
>
> Although it doesn't need to be done in the next 10 minutes, fixing
> this should be a priority. It is an infrastructure requirement that
> the content of your main website lives on minotaur. Otherwise our
> mirroring and backup system does not function as designed.

Can you please give me a link to this requirement? I had not know of
it until just now.

I don't know that it is written anywhere, but it has certainly been
discussed on infrastructure repeatedly.  (A good first step for you
would have been to check how other projects are serving their
websites. You are certainly not following any standard pattern.)


Brett provided a link above, which I haven't yet had time to read. If
this is not sufficient to perform the task, if you can give me some
pointers on how to accomplish it this will also help. We do want the
site content to be the wiki static site so some specific ideas on how
to do this will give us some specific action items.

It looks like the link is a little out-of-date. It was written before
people.apache.org:/www/confluence-exports existed. I believe the
standard technique now is to symlink your content from there.

Joshua.

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